5 Reasons Vancouver Real Estate Will Only Get Hotter

Tom Ireland • June 20, 2016

Although some analysts are tentatively predicting a slowdown, there are other reasons to think that things will only get hotter in the region’s real estate market. The demographic impact of a growing 22-44 year old segment. More jobs in the area. No end in sight for foreign investment. Increase in home flipping. Increasing population density. […] The post 5 Reasons Vancouver Real Estate Will Only Get Hotter appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Although some analysts are tentatively predicting a slowdown, there are other reasons to think that things will only get hotter in the region’s real estate market.

  1. The demographic impact of a growing 22-44 year old segment.
  2. More jobs in the area.
  3. No end in sight for foreign investment.
  4. Increase in home flipping.
  5. Increasing population density.
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