September 2021 Newsletter

Andy Schildhorn • September 20, 2021

 Hello and Welcome to our September Newsletter.

The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) released its 2021 Third Quarter Housing Forecast Update. Sales are set to increase this year over last with a pullback of sales volume next year.

Our featured listing this month is 7245 210 Street. Prime development property in the heart of Willoughby.

George and Soo-Jean. What can I say? Take a look at their picture. A lot of laughs and were a real pleasure to work with.

Our Langley Market Report is showing detached home prices are up 29.6% from last year with listings down by 54.3% and sales volume also down by 6% year over year. The same could be said for Condos and Townhomes in the Langley area.

Soroptimist International of the Langleys is an organization of business and professional women who work to improve the lives of women and girls in the City and Township of Langley, British Columbia. Check them out.

Rita Cousins Mortgage Broker talks about how to deal with real estate when going through a separation.

Irina Bartnik Notary Public answers the question: How is my NOTARY going to receive my documents?

In the news, we have an article about continuing home sales rising with listings falling.

Well, that is it for this month. The fall market is building strength due to a lack of inventory. To discuss your plans email, text or better yet call and we can set up a time to go through everything.

In closing, thanks for dropping by, have a great day and I look forward to meeting with you soon.

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