Condo George
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A modest bungalow in Vancouver sold for $2,480,000 -- $192,000 above the asking price of $2,288,000. The previous selling price in 2000 was $488,000. The house has a great view of mountains and downtown Vancouver. (Jimmy Jeong/www.jimmyshoots.com)
This Vancouver bungalow sold for $2.48-million
Canada’s most expensive housing market has become a city of real estate millionaires.
The average price of new and existing detached houses sold within the city of Vancouver has topped $1.9-million, Brent Jang reports.
That’s up 173 per cent from a decade ago, when the price averaged $701,094 in 2005.
Indeed, a recent study found that 66 per cent of the nearly 68,600 detached properties within the city were conservatively assessed at $1-million or higher last July.
And last month, a Vancity report found the average price for all housing types within Vancouver could theoretically exceed $2.1-million in 2030, based on recent pricing growth.
That means first-time buyers are going to have to accept smaller spaces. But even resale condos averaged a price of $465,225 last month.
This Vancouver bungalow sold for $2.48-million
Canada’s most expensive housing market has become a city of real estate millionaires.
The average price of new and existing detached houses sold within the city of Vancouver has topped $1.9-million, Brent Jang reports.
That’s up 173 per cent from a decade ago, when the price averaged $701,094 in 2005.
Indeed, a recent study found that 66 per cent of the nearly 68,600 detached properties within the city were conservatively assessed at $1-million or higher last July.
And last month, a Vancity report found the average price for all housing types within Vancouver could theoretically exceed $2.1-million in 2030, based on recent pricing growth.
That means first-time buyers are going to have to accept smaller spaces. But even resale condos averaged a price of $465,225 last month.