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Old Posted Aug 11, 2020, 5:28 AM
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That goes without saying, since the Fraser Valley keeps producing more affordable high-density housing. However, prices remain pretty firm downtown.
I don't think that's his point. He's pointing out that people are keen to buy detached houses in the Fraser Valley (sales up 56% compared to last July, and prices higher too), but less keen to buy apartments Downtown with 18% fewer sales than last July). He doesn't say whether prices have changed for those. Read the whole article for more details.
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