Here are the July 2010 Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Statistics.
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Here are the July 2010 Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Statistics.
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I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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In Episode 2 of the Vancouver First Time Home Buyers Guide we talked about how to figure out where to buy. Once you have decided on neighbourhood, it’s time to select a Realtor.
Google it, Baby!
To get started, Google the names of the neighbourhoods you are focusing on in combination with “Real Estate’ or “Realtor” to get an idea of which Realtors are putting effort into the (more…)
Hi All,
I had a meeting this week with the sales team at The Rolston, a new pre-sale in Downtown Vancouver to built by Rize Alliance Developments. The building will be located at 1300 Granville Street and will have 23 levels with 186 suites in total. There will be two rooftop decks, one mid way up the building and one on the very top. Most of the suites will come wit (more…)
Hi All,
I recently posted on the stimulus pacakges being enacted around the world and it generated alot of conversation, which is great and I thank all those who participated.
I shot a video justifying my position and I’d like to share with you. I’d also like to hear what people who oppose the stimulus packages think should be done to deal with the financial cirsis we find out ourselves in.
I look forward to your comments!
If you’re selling a property in Vancouver right now there is a very good chance you have received or will receive a lowball offer. This video explains how to avoid a low ball offer and what to do if you receive one.
What is a lowball offer?
Have a look at my previously posted video on lowball offers
Why are lowball offers so common right now? (more…)
It’s a buyer’s market for Vancouver real estate these days and Lowballing is a great way for buyers to get the best deal possible. For sellers a Lowball is an opportunity to get an accepted offer in a time when these are scarce.
Many buyers are afraid to Lowball for fear of insulting the sellers. With a Lowball offer it’s like anything else in life, if you don’t try, you’ll never know!
I put a deal together at 2502-1483 Homer Street. The asking price was $1.1 Million and we got it for $97 (more…)