Foreclosures List in BC
Abbotsford Condos and Townhouses
BC Northern Houses
BC Northern Houses With Acreage
BC Northern Condos and Townhouses
Burnaby Condos and Townhouses
Chilliwack Houses
Cloverdale Houses
Coquitlam Condos and Townhouses
Ladner Houses
Langley Houses
Maple Ridge Condos and Townhouses
Mission Houses
New Westminster Houses
New Westminster Condos and Townhouses
North Vancouver Condos and Townhouses
Port Coquitlam Houses
Richmond Houses
Richmond Condos and Townhouses
South Surrey White Rock Houses
Surrey Houses
Surrey Condos and Townhouses
Tsawwassen Condos and Townhouses
Vancouver East Houses
Vancouver East Condos and Townhouses
Vancouver West Houses
Vancouver West Condos and Townhouses
West Vancouver Houses
Whistler Houses
Whistler Condos and Townhouses
Here is a list of the latest foreclosures in BC.
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Micky's Market Minute
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In this month’s Micky’s Market Minute, I will share the 3 current main trends we are seeing in the Lower Mainland real estate market that you should be informed about:
1. Fluctuating Home Availability
2. Strong Demand 3. Price Increases
I will also give you my take and advice on the current market.
For all of this, watch the video above.
1 in 4 Canadians intend to buy an investment property in the next five years
Despite higher lending rates and lower levels of inventory, the desire to own a home in Canada remains strong, especially among those who see ownership as a way to support their financial future. Canadians continue to look to the housing market as a means of building generational wealth and an additional source of income, and many are planning to try their hand in real estate investing within the coming years.
According to a recent Royal LePage survey conducted by Leger,1 23% of Canadians who do not own a residential investment property say that they are likely to purchase one in the next five years, and more than half (51%) of current investors say that they are likely to purchase an additional residential investment property within the same time period. Overall, 26% of all Canadians, current investors or otherwise, plan to buy an investment property before 2028.
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