
why didn’t Vancouver housing take a summer break?
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WHY DIDN’T VANCOUVER HOUSING TAKE A SUMMER BREAK?
Seasonality is once again taking a backseat to macro-ality. In this episode of the rennie podcast, Ryan Wyse, Lead Analyst and Market Intelligence Manager, and Amy Chan, rennie advisor and Sales Manager at Grosvenor’s Brentwood Block, discuss how macroeconomic conditions are shaping Vancouver’s housing market. From resale to new home sales, they unpack buyer behaviour, the latest jobs data, and what it all means for the Bank of Canada’s next move.
Featured guests:
Ryan Wyse, Lead Analyst and Market Intelligence Manager
Amy Chan, rennie Advisor and Sales Manager at Grosvenor’s Brentwood Block
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