Multiple Factors Affecting The Markets

Andy Schildhorn • February 23, 2016

Foreign investment may be the biggest issue everyone is talking about right now in regards to the affordability in Vancouver, but it isn’t the only one. First-time buyers or those looking to move-up, in the age range of 30-39, are growing in number as they look to move closer to the city. The lack of […] The post Multiple Factors Affecting The Markets appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Foreign investment may be the biggest issue everyone is talking about right now in regards to the affordability in Vancouver, but it isn’t the only one. First-time buyers or those looking to move-up, in the age range of 30-39, are growing in number as they look to move closer to the city. The lack of space to build between the boundaries of the mountains and the ocean also present a challenge, as well as extremely low mortgage rates. Feel free to get in touch with me if you have any questions or want to know more about current market conditions and how I can help you out if you’re looking to buy or sell.

Full article about some of the factors affecting the market here: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/02/22/toronto-house-prices-vancouver_n_9276738.html

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