Fraser Valley September Real Estate Report

Andy Schildhorn • October 5, 2015

The new stats for September are out! The sizzling summer market will seemingly continue further into fall, if the numbers from this past month are anything to go by. Single family homes are still a commodity, especially when priced correctly. Inventory for the market is also continuing to decrease, with a 4% drop from August. […] The post Fraser Valley September Real Estate Report appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

The new stats for September are out! The sizzling summer market will seemingly continue further into fall, if the numbers from this past month are anything to go by. Single family homes are still a commodity, especially when priced correctly. Inventory for the market is also continuing to decrease, with a 4% drop from August. Jorda Maisey, the FVREB’s President, says that the condo market in the Fraser Valley is where you will find the best selection, as well as balanced conditions. She also states, “Our market this year has reflected consumers’ confidence in the economy and in the Fraser Valley.   We have amongst the most affordable real estate in the Lower Mainland in some of the fastest‐growing, dynamic communities in BC. It’s a smart place to invest.”

Give me a call if you have any questions! Read more here: http://www.fvreb.bc.ca/statistics/Package%20201509.pdf

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