B.C. Homebuyers Yearn for Grounded Living
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A new housing survey conducted by Angus Reid for Rennie Intelligence indicates that over half of B.C. homebuyers prefer ground-oriented homes, such as townhomes, rather than high-rise condos. This trend is particularly pronounced among couples with children and pets, who desire a front door that opens onto a small yard.
The survey, which included responses from 1,400 residents across Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria, and the Central Okanagan, highlights a significant shift in the market. Historically, high-rise condos were favored by investors, but now 87% of recent and prospective buyers are end-users looking for homes to live in.
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With the increasing demand for ground-oriented homes, how will developers respond to this shift in buyer preferences?
ShiMeng Liu Commentary
As a seasoned real estate agent in Greater Vancouver, I see this shift as a crucial moment for the market. Buyers are clearly expressing their preference for homes that offer a sense of community and outdoor space, which could reshape the landscape of new developments in the coming years.