The Vancouver Life podcast exists to educate, inspire, entertain, add value, challenge and ultimately provide guidance to its listeners when it comes to Vancouver Real Estate.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 240 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
In this episode, we dive into one of the most significant housing policy changes in British Columbia's history: the Small Scale Multi-Unit Housing (SSMUH) legislation and the province-wide densification of single-family home lots - but this time, wit... more
In the first week of September, the Vancouver real estate market received an update that reflects significant shifts. August numbers reveal that home prices have dropped even further, with detached homes now firmly in a buyer’s market—a term seldom u... more
As inflation reaches its lowest level in over three years, the Bank of Canada's (BOC) rate cut predictions are becoming increasingly aggressive. While this might be a relief for mortgage holders, it signals significant economic distress. The BOC may ... more
In this insightful episode, we sit down with Mychal Ferrera from the Bank of Montreal to discuss the latest trends and forecasts in the real estate and mortgage markets. We dive deep into the current market climate, exploring whether the industry is ... more
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If you want to stay informed on what’s going on the Vancouver real estate scene this podcast is excellent! They know exactly what’s going on in the market right now. If you are thinking of buying real estate now or in the future, definitely give these guys a listen. 5 stars!
Love the podcast! Dan and Ryan always provide great insight, often referring back to data and numbers. Makes everything they say more credible alongside their many years of real estate experience. Great job guys!
I’ve been in Vancouver for about 1 year and this is the best RE show I’ve found. more
I learned so much from this pod. It gave me a lot of confidence in making the most informed decision for buying and selling real estate. Very approachable and very knowledgeable. Will share with other friends looking to buy or sell!
These guys are super sharp and on the ball when it comes to understanding and serving in the Greater Vancouver Real Estate market. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or you’re a real estate/financial professional yourself, give this a listen and learn something new, and most importantly, useful 🙏
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