No Such Thing As A November Slump This Year

Andy Schildhorn • December 8, 2015

If you caught my previous post about the November stats last week, you’ll already know that we didn’t see the typical drop in listing activity that comes around this time of year. In fact, the only number that dropped was the amount of homes currently on the market, with a 15% decrease from the previous […] The post No Such Thing As A November Slump This Year appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

If you caught my previous post about the November stats last week, you’ll already know that we didn’t see the typical drop in listing activity that comes around this time of year. In fact, the only number that dropped was the amount of homes currently on the market, with a 15% decrease from the previous month and a whopping 35% drop from a year ago. The numbers aren’t quite the same, but the similar things are happening in both the Fraser Valley and Vancouver markets.

For more: http://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/mortgages-real-estate/nothing-can-stop-the-vancouver-housing-market-even-typically-slow-november

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