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Eight months and counting, the Fraser Valley has set yet another record for monthly home sales in April, beating a streak previously set during the boom times of 2015-16.
But there seems to be a new calmness in a real estate market that has recently been so hot that it’s drawn the worried attention of bank economists, credit analysts and national policy-makers.
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“We are still seeing multiple-offers situations, but instead, for example, of 10 to 20 offers, it’s sometimes only two or more offers that come in,” said John Corrie of Abbotsford, who’s been a real estate agent since 1967.
SURREY – The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB) elected its 2021/2022 Board of Directors during a recent virtual Annual General Meeting.
Larry Anderson assumed the role of President on April 1st, following outgoing President Chris Shields. Anderson is a licensed REALTOR® of over 28 years, and the Broker-Owner of Sutton Premier Realty, Surrey.
“This is truly a privilege and an honour,” said Anderson. “This fall, the FVREB celebrates its centennial. I am certain that the small group of 14 who pioneered our board in 1921 could never have imagined that we would become the fifth largest professional association of REALTORS® in Canada. The Board is what empowers our success as Fraser Valley Realtors.
There s been lots of feedback this week re recent TRM snaps. Yvonne Evans emailed saying: Dear Jeff, very pleased to see that your column is continuing in the Western Telegraph with lots of interesting information. I was particularly interested in the picture of the Milford Docks area last week, but not because of the trawlers, but of the view of the cottages of Marine Gardens on the left side of the main track. My parents-in-law, Harry and Lil Evans, had rooms in one of the cottages soon after they moved to Milford Haven and then subsequently moved to Vicary Crescent when their houses were built.
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