Vancouver Area Real Estate News

Climate Change: Canada Real Estate Outlook to 2027.

Climate change mitigation and adaptation measures must be integrated into a national housing strategy to improve neighbourhood liveability and housing affordability through to 2027 RE/MAX Canada releases chapter two on climate change, as part of its Unlocking the Future: 5-Year Housing Outlook, in partnership with Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation and Smart Prosperity Institute RE/MAX […]

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ASK A RE/MAX AGENT! “HOW DO I SET AN ASKING PRICE FOR MY HOME?” & MORE.

Find answers to burning real estate questions (submitted by homebuyers and sellers!) in this monthly column. Home sellers have a lot of questions about the selling process. Fortunately, RE/MAX agents have the answers. Consumers recently posted their top real estate questions on Instagram and RE/MAX agents, each affiliated with an independently owned and operated RE/MAX brokerage,

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TO PAINT OR NOT TO PAINT? HOW HOME SELLERS CAN OPTIMIZE INTERIOR WALL COLOR.

According to a RE/MAX agent and interior design specialist, a home’s color palette can make a significant impact on prospective buyers. Here’s why. Using color throughout a home can be expressive, creative and hold cultural significance. But what happens to that level of personalization when it’s time to sell? According to Jeannie Do, homeowners preparing

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RE/MAX PRESIDENT AND CEO: ‘THE MARKET REMAINS VERY ACTIVE RIGHT NOW’.

In line with seasonal trends, home sales increased over 30% month-over-month. As anticipated from the housing data presented so far in 2022, the busy spring season got off to another strong start this year. According to the most recent RE/MAX National Housing Report, March 2022 set report records for highest Median Sales Price ($360,000) and lowest Months Supply

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‘SNOW’ MORE DAMAGE: EXTERIOR HOME MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR THE TRANSITION TO SPRING.

Harsh winter weather can take a toll on a house – especially outside. Here’s how to prepare for warmer days ahead. 3min read Snow is melting, temps are rising, and grass is growing (though the ground still may freeze from time to time). In locales that experience the four seasons, these are a few tell-tale

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A MAJOR FIRST: RE/MAX AGENTS CLOSE OVER 2 MILLION TRANSACTION SIDES IN 2021.

As announced at the 2022 RE/MAX R4 convention, agent productivity hits a new high for the network – and the entire real estate industry. 4min read RE/MAX agents closed more than 2 million total transaction sides last year, a milestone no other real estate brand has ever reached, President and CEO Nick Bailey announced at

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EXHAUSTED BUYERS: HERE’S HOW TO REINVIGORATE YOUR HOME SEARCH.

RE/MAX agents share time-tested tips and tricks for buyers to stay motivated during their real estate journeys amid a fickle seller’s market. In many U.S. locales, the housing market is roaring. It’s great news for sellers, but perhaps less-welcomed news for buyers, who may be feeling the ups and downs of a competitive market. Angelica

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No relief in 2022: Expert’s predictions for Canada’s housing market.

Sales are expected to slow next year, but only because there will be fewer homes available. An aerial view of residential buildings in downtown Toronto. People have been calling Canadian real estate’s upward trajectory “unsustainable” for almost a decade now. But if a global pandemic, followed by a recession, followed by more pandemic hasn’t been

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