Condo Prices “Can’t Not Increase” in 2017 – But BC Election Will Effect Real Estate Market

Condo Prices “Can’t Not Increase” in 2017 – But BC Election Will Effect Real Estate Market

Demand for condos so high and supply so limited, prices will keep rising, even under election-related market uncertainty, argues leading local agent

As house prices have slid over the fall and winter, condo sales have stayed the course and prices will continue to rise in 2017, predicts by the professionals.

We see continued price appreciation in condos this year – they can’t appreciate at the pace that they’re selling. But at the same time, you’re not going to double your money in 12 months. Whereas houses will see more of a balanced market, buyers will have time to decide, there will be inspections on houses, and it will take more than a weekend to sell your house. In comparison to the last year or so, it will be a pretty boring year.

While the rest of Canada’s economic activity will be limited, especially in Ontario and Quebec, the West will continue to do well… We have a sense of economic activity in British Columbia that gives positivity to the real estate market. The Canadian dollar will remain low, which will continue to draw in foreign money, despite the 15 per cent foreign buyer tax – that tax shocked the market but hasn’t stopped it.

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Trump Presidency and Canadians; Pros & Cons

Trump Presidency and Canadians; Pros & Cons

We can all agree: a Trump presidency means some big changes are coming for Canada.

The world was on the edge of their collective seat as the Trump/Clinton battle for the presidency came down to the wire. As battleground states like Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania turned red and Trump’s electoral support began to tower over Clinton’s, it became clear that a Trump victory wasn’t just a far-off possibility (as the polls had predicted only hours earlier), it was about to become a reality.

America is Canada’s largest trading partner, and the two countries share the longest continuous border in the world. It’s a foregone conclusion that whichever leader Americans selected, it was going to impact Canadians, too. Over 80% of Canadians indicated they believed a Clinton presidency would be better for Canada. But now that Trump has secured the vote, we’re facing a very different reality.

How will a Trump presidency and administration impact Canada?

Like the fallout from Brexit, that remains to be seen. However, based on all the election promises Trump made, some of the biggest changes Canadians can expect to see materialize in the coming months include: Read more