North Shore Real Estate Shifts: Market Update November 2024
Discover how North and West Vancouver’s real estate markets performed in November 2024, with strong sales ratios and shifting prices across property types.
Discover how North and West Vancouver’s real estate markets performed in November 2024, with strong sales ratios and shifting prices across property types.
Vancouver's real estate market in November 2024 saw price changes and shifting demand. Discover how Vancouver East and West are performing with rising sales and declining listings.
North Vancouver saw price declines across most property types, while new listings and sales ratios rose significantly. Meanwhile, West Vancouver experienced year-over-year price drops, an uptick in new listings, and higher sales ratios, reflecting strong activity across both regions.
In October 2024, Vancouver East real estate saw year-over-year price growth, more new listings, and higher sales ratios. In contrast, Vancouver West experienced price declines across most property types, alongside an increase in new listings and improved sales ratios.
In September 2024, North Shore experienced slight month-over-month price declines for most property types, reflecting a broader trend in Metro Vancouver. Both regions saw an increase in new listings compared to the previous year, leading to higher inventory levels that could benefit buyers. Despite more listings, sales volumes and ratios declined year-over-year in North Vancouver and in some property types in West Vancouver.
In September 2024, Vancouver East and West experienced slight month-over-month price declines for all property types, reflecting a broader trend in Metro Vancouver. Both regions saw an increase in new listings compared to the previous year, leading to higher inventory levels that could benefit buyers. Despite more listings, sales volumes and ratios declined year-over-year in both regions.
As the North Shore real estate market evolves in August 2024, North Vancouver shows drop in new listings with declining sales ratios, while West Vancouver faces decrease in new listings and increase in sales.
As summer ends in 2024, the Vancouver real estate market is seeing slight price drops, different trends new listings, and declining sales in both Vancouver East and West, signalling a cooler market.
As the North Shore real estate market evolves in July 2024, North Vancouver shows rising new listings with declining sales ratios, while West Vancouver faces mixed trends in new listings and sales.
As summer progresses in 2024, the Vancouver real estate market is seeing slight price drops, rising new listings, and declining sales in both Vancouver East and West, signalling a cooler market despite increased inventory.