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Insider Edge 215 - Lowest First Half Year Sales In History

The June numbers will be released in the first few days of July and thats when the headlines will hit. Although I can’t speak for other real estate boards across Canada, I can confirm that in the first half of 2025 we will have the lowest property sales since recording started in 2005 in the Fraser Valley.

That’s lower than Covid lockdowns, or the great financial crisis (2009), or even 2013 ...I still don’t know what the heck happened in 2013 but wow it was a slow year in real estate.

2025 Sales January-June: ~5850

2020 Sales January-June: 6459

2009 Sales January-June: 6209

Nothing to do with interest rates

I don’t believe this has anything to do with interest rates. Not to say that lowering the interest rates wouldn’t spur things on a little bit but you can currently get fixed rates under 4% or very close to. Historically speaking thats a pretty good interest rate.

In 2023 we had quite a boom during the spring season, I recall getting 10+ offers on a few of my listings. Interest rates at that time were around 5% (if you were lucky). And with price declines over the past 2 years, homes are actually substantially more affordable then during this period.

I think at this point it’s driven completely by sentiment. Everybody thinks the market sucks (it does) and it’s just a snowball affect.

It makes me think of the coiled spring effect. Having the lowest first half sales in history with the explosive population growth we have had since 2009 or 2013, sets the stage for an aggressive rebound.

When that is, is anybody’s guess.

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I have sold a property at 19625 68a Avenue in Langley

I have sold a property at 19625 68a Avenue in Langley on Jun 9, 2025. See details here

RENOVATED and PRIME LOCATION, Absolutely stunning Willoughby Heights dream home. With an expansive renovation to create an entertainers dream space. This home is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac backing on to a greenbelt and offers tons of space for a large family! The main level has been completely renovated with no expense spared! Granite Counters, Thermador Appliances and Amazing Theatre System includes 120" 4K TV Screen & Incredible Sound System w/ Bowerz Wilk. Outside, a very private yard with artificial turf, stamped concrete deck, wood fire pizza oven and BBQ Station. Large master bedroom features vaulted ceilings and cozy gas fireplace. Large 3 bedroom basement is big enough for an entire family itself! Too many features to list, come take a look at this Willoughby dream home!

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Insider Edge 214 - Immigration Declines Dramatically in 2025

A lot of people were calling the continuation of the Liberal party under Mark Carney “Trudeau 2.0” but there appears to be at least one glaring contrast between the two Liberal leaders and that is immigration policy.

Although most of the effects had already started taking place prior to Mark Carneys premiership, it’s clear he has every intention to continue the scaling back of immigration through all channels whether that’s work permits, student visas or permanent resident applications.

The policy change has already had noticeable effects with a 3.3% decrease in rents year over year across Canada. And a further restrictive immigration policy could have lasting effects on the real estate market as well.

Population Growth Virtually Stagnant in Q1

Canada added just 20,107 people in the first quarter, essentially no percentage change to quarterly population growth, compared with an average of 0.3 per cent over the past decade, Statistics Canada data showed Wednesday. Excluding the pandemic, it’s the slowest quarterly rate since comparable records began in 1946.

The largest decrease in non-permanent residents came from foreign students, with most of the decline occurring in Ontario and British Columbia. The two provinces recorded the largest quarterly losses in population since data collection began in 1951.

Carney’s government has introduced a bill with tougher rules on asylum claims, in addition to limits already in place on foreign students and workers. Lawmakers are set to debate the legislation on Wednesday. It’s an apparent move to deter international students from abusing the system and brace for a possible surge of refugees fleeing US President Donald Trump’s crackdown.

In summary, the population growth gravy train has come to an end. Now realizing it’s detriments after 10 years of explosive immigration - any rational leadership would be quick to scale back. This will continue for quite some time and I believe Toronto and Vancouver are going to be the most affected areas... But at least soon I won’t have to wait 8 days for a doctors appointment... (hopefully)

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I have sold a property at 208 1533 Best Street in White Rock

I have sold a property at 208 1533 Best Street in White Rock on May 20, 2025. See details here

LOCATION is excellent at Tivoli, steps to Peace Arch Hospital or Uptown White Rock with all its Walkability and Amenities! This tastefully updated 2 bedroom unit is the Most Desired Layout with two bedrooms on each side, both with their own Bathroom. Modern Hardwood Floors, Beautiful Gas Fireplace! Great in-suite storage plus extra storage locker. Large rec room, exercise room and workshop available for your use. Pets Allowed 1 dog or 1 cat, no age restrictions. One parking with extra street parking for residents only (passes included). A short walk to schools, shopping, doctors, banks, restaurants and the beach!

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