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Market Feedback: What Info Are You Looking For?

As the year winds down, it would be great to get your thoughts on the type of market news, information and research that is most valuable to you, and what you would like to see on this site in 2015.

Let me know by dropping me a line. [cscf-contact-form]
Happy Holidays!

– David

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December 19, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Market Research

Market Poll: City of Vancouver 2014 Election Edition

The outcome of the upcoming civic election gets more media attention in the City of Vancouver than any other municipality, and polls suggest the race for Mayor is quite close.

Which way are you leaning?

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 Some twitter activity:

Latest Insights West poll gives Robertson 46% of decided vote, Lapointe at 41% and Wong at 9%. About a quarter undecided. #vanelxn

— Keith Baldrey (@keithbaldrey) November 10, 2014

MT @Howellings: @MayorGregor pleads for @COPEVancouver‘s support, apologizes to voters in #CBC debate http://t.co/GLKF3jcdJe #vanpoli — Vancouver Courier (@VanCourierNews) November 13, 2014

Affordability is the big challenge we face: @mayorgregor at #cityvotes2014 mayoral debate hosted by @cbcearlyedition. #vanpoli

— Vision Vancouver (@VisionVancouver) November 12, 2014

Putting the community back in community consultation: the NPA will revitalize CityPlan, a neighbourhood-led plan for #Vancouver #vanpoli

— NPA Vancouver (@NPAVancouver) November 12, 2014

Meena Wong Wins CBC Debate: "We have a clear choice: affordable housing or developer profits" http://t.co/RqYUlvzCu6 #vanelxn #vanpoli

— COPE | 進步選民聯盟 (@COPEVancouver) November 12, 2014

November 12, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Market Research

Market Spotlight: Westside Concrete Condo Values

Here is a snapshot of where concrete values are this year based on resales. Taking a look at Year-to-date MLS resales in Vancouver West for buildings built in 2012 or newer, and excluding the downtown peninsula, yields the following:

  • 134 sales, averaging $808 per SF
  • This market is now firmly entrenched well above $700 per SF in most areas
  • The cheapest sale was $584 per SF

Westside Concrete - 2014 YTD

Source: MLS

The average for Downtown Vancouver remains higher ($904 per SF YTD); however, this is skewed by higher end luxury sales in building such as Residences at Hotel Georgia and 3 Harbour Green. Ultimately, the scarcity of newer concrete product, even in areas that are percieved to have lots of inventory like Olympic Village, is driving Westside concrete values to match or even exceed Downtown prices.

October 29, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Market Research

Westside Single Family Prices Reach (Insert Surprise) All-Time High

A recent analysis of the REBGV’s Housing Price Index for single family detached resales on the Westside of Vancouver shows that the index has reached an all-time high.

Year to date, there have been 1,498 single family house sales on the Westside of Vancouver, and the average sale price is a whopping $2,733,461. Only 136 homes have sold for less than $1,500,000, and the cheapest home sold was $877,000. (a tear down on West 41st near Main Street).

Westside HPI Graph_Oct 2014

Source: REBGV HPI

With numbers like these, it is no wonder we are seeing increasing values in other areas and in the multifamily market.

October 28, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Market Research

As Election Looms, Rezoning Applications Grind to a Halt

It’s no secret that municipal election season generally means a slowdown in the approval process for developers throughout Metro Vancouver. Rezoning applications in particular can represent an undesirable political issue that most mayors and councilors would prefer not to deal with during a re-election campaign, and planning staff usually direct rezoning applicants accordingly, regardless of whether the application would be contentious at a public hearing.

Nowhere is this more evident than in the City of Vancouver. With most rezoning applications publicized in the media, and with well-organized community groups speaking at most large-scale rezoning public hearings, staff and council have been reticent and discouraging of new applications over the past several months. Vision Vancouver has a well known track record of approving almost every rezoning application that staff brings forward, but that is a topic for another discussion…

Here’s a look at the volume of rezoning applications at the City of Vancouver during Vision’s most recent term in office:

CofV_Rezoning Apps

Disclaimer: This graph represents rezoning application filings only, and only the most recent applications where projects have been revised. Only a portion of these applications have been approved to date. This is not official City of Vancouver data and I make no guarantees as to its accuracy.

Of note, rezoning applications have been scarce over the past few months after a 3-year high earlier in the year, and perhaps not coincidentally, there have been few truly contentious rezoning applications that would stir up opposition. Smartly, the City is taking time with rezonings in new plan areas such as Marpole and the West End where the communities are still coming to terms with the realities of densification, albeit only moderate densification in most areas.

Rest assured there is a queue of developers that are waiting to file applications after the election. The number that are able to do so early in the new year will be at least partially dependent upon the how Council looks after November 15th.

October 21, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
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