May Brings a Modest Boost—But Buyers Still Hold the Advantage in Surrey & Cloverdale
After a quieter April, May brought a small but welcome lift to the Fraser Valley real estate market. In Surrey and Cloverdale, this translated to slightly more sales activity—though buyers remain firmly in the driver’s seat. Neighbourhoods like Clayton Heights, Flee...
Buyers Remain Cautious, Inventory Builds in the Tri-Cities
After a quiet spring, May continues to show signs of a market in transition. Across Metro Vancouver and here in the Tri-Cities, home sales remain slow while inventory climbs to levels not seen in over a decade. For buyers in Coquitlam, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam, that means more choice...
After a challenging stretch in the real estate world, there’s finally some good news worth sharing — and maybe even a reason to feel (cautiously) optimistic about where things are heading. In a recent postfrom the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, Chief Economist Andrew Lis revisited what’s been happening with home sales since the Bank of Ca...
April brought a significant shift to the Fraser Valley real estate market—and in Surrey and Cloverdale, buyers are taking the lead.
With inventory reaching its highest level in over a decade, homebuyers in neighbourhoods like Clayton Heights, Panorama Ridge, and Ocean Park are seeing more choice and less urgency. Open houses and showings are still a...
April brought a noticeable shift to the Metro Vancouver real estate market—and here in the Tri-Cities, we’re feeling it too.
With inventory reaching its highest level in over a decade and sales continuing to slow, buyers in Coquitlam, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam are seeing more choice and less pressure. Whether you're looking to make a move or s...
The Metro Vancouver real estate market kicked off 2025 with a surge in new listings, as sellers eagerly entered the market. According to the latest report from the Greater Vancouver REALTORS® (GVR), new listings on the MLS® saw a significant year-over-year increase, while sales activity remained steady.