Current: New West & E. Burnaby's Residential Detached housing is in a Stable Market with 11 %SOLD rate.
(meaning 11 homes out of 100 sold last month with an average $49,999 decrease from the original list price)
Most Active Range: Homes between $1.4 mill. - $1.7 mill. have 29.4 %SOLD rate.
Least Active Range: Homes between $1.3 mill. - $1.4 mill. have 7.7 %SOLD rate.
History: The New West & E. Burnaby Year-To-Date Home Price Index HPIp (Upper 50%) shows that prices increased $37,000.
The New West & E. Burnaby Year-To-Date Home Price Index HPIp (Lower 50%) shows that prices increased $31,261.
*The HPIp (Home Price Index) is an approximate reflection of the Average Home Price Changes.
Forecast: New Westminster- East Burnaby has an average Listing Supply; 121 homes are for sale and with the 11 %SOLD Monthly Rate giving us a ~9 Months of Inventory. We project New Westminster- East Burnaby Detached to be a Buyer's Market. 7% of the Active Listings have Reduced their Price by $85,556 on Average and $52,000 on Median for the last month.
Greater Vancouver February 2025:
In February, 51% of detached homes in Greater Vancouver lost value. The average price for single-family homes dropped by $4,022, reversing the $7,510 increase from January.
The Chinese New Year (January 29th) often leads to a boost in buying activity. This year, money did come in, but not as much as in previous years.
On one hand, buyers are encouraged by recent drops in interest rates. However, there’s also some uncertainty as we wait for the Federal election, which could give the new government more power to negotiate with the U.S. on tariffs.
Even with these factors, the Metro Vancouver market is expected to stay stable.
Condo and townhouse prices are also dropping, with averages of $1,331 and $3,677, respectively. These markets are expected to remain steady until late spring.
For updates, visit VancouverMarketReports.com every Saturday at noon to see which areas in the Lower Mainland are gaining or losing value. For your Free Home Market Analysis and expert advice on your neighborhood, contact Bill Coughlin and the Coughlin Team at 778-374-3744.
Fraser Valley February 2025:
In February, 67% of detached homes in Fraser Valley saw a small drop in value. The average price for single-family homes fell by $5,136, reversing the $1,565 increase from January.
The Chinese New Year (January 29th) usually leads to a rise in buying activity. This year, money did come in, but not as much as in previous years. The Fraser Valley benefits when Vancouver is busy, as some buyers move outward.
On one hand, buyers are encouraged by recent drops in interest rates. However, there is some uncertainty as we wait for the results of the Federal election, which could give the new government more power to negotiate upcoming American tariffs.
Even with these factors, the Fraser Valley detached market is expected to stay stable.
Condo and townhouse prices are also falling, with averages of $5,554 and $61, respectively. These markets are expected to stay steady until late spring.
For updates, visit VancouverMarketReports.com every Saturday at noon to see which areas in the Lower Mainland are gaining or losing value. For your Free Home Market Analysis and expert advice on your neighborhood, contact Bill Coughlin and the Coughlin Team at 778-374-3744.
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