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May 5, 2026

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North Shore Real Estate Update

North Shore Real EstateBy June ConwayMay 5, 2026Leave a comment

In West Vancouver, there was 13 months of inventory (MOI), down from 14 months in March. The West Van market continues to be in buyer’s market territory based on MOI. The sales-to-new-listings ratio came in at 21%, which indicates a buyer’s market. In North Vancouver, the MOI decreased, reaching 5.7 months of inventory compared to…

Real Estate Price Growth Relatively Contained

Metro Vancouver Real EstateBy June ConwayMay 5, 2026Leave a comment

Overall, for Metro Vancouver area, April reflected a market that continues to gain seasonal momentum, though elevated inventory is helping to keep price growth relatively contained. Detached sales appear to be improving first, while the condo and townhome segments remain more measured. If demand continues to build through the spring market, the next few months…

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