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Richmond Market Update – What Jason Ng Is Watching Right Now

If you’re watching Richmond and feeling like the market is harder to read… you’re not wrong.

We’re seeing more inventory, softer pricing, and buyers taking a more measured approach.

Here’s the shift Jason is seeing:

Richmond hasn’t lost demand. It’s become more price-sensitive.


What the numbers are showing (March 2026)

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Burnaby Market Update – What Michelle Legaspi Realtor Is Watching Right Now

If you’re watching Burnaby and trying to make sense of mixed signals… you’re not alone.

More listings are coming online. Some homes are sitting longer. Others are still moving quickly.

Here’s the shift Michelle is seeing:

Burnaby hasn’t slowed evenly. It’s splitting by property type.


What the numbers are showing (March 2026)

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February Market Highlights: Where Each Metro Vancouver Area Quietly Won


Vancouver East

Achievement: Strongest Sales Energy in the City

East Vancouver’s biggest win in February was sales activity.

Homes here moved with more consistency than many expected. Properties that were priced with the current market in mind saw real traction.

Why East Vancouver continues to perform:

  • Diverse housing types (detached, duplex, condos)
  • Established neighbourhoods with strong local amenities
  • Relative affordability compared with the west side

For buyers, East Vancouver remains one of the places where opportunity and competition exist at the same time.

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