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The News Urban Homes

34375 Gladys Avenue


Abbotsford, V2S 2H5 F75 - Abbotsford East

Official Website: liveatthenews.com Marketers Website: platinumprojectmarketing.com/contact Developers Website: elevatecorp.ca
  • Levels: 6
  • Suites: 282
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Built: 2023
  • Title To Land: Freehold Strata
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Management company:  Colyvan Pacific Real Estat
  • Phone  604-683-8399  
  • E-mail  info@colyvanpacific.com  
  • Bldg#: 15112

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The News Urban Homes -  34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, BC, Canada, V2S 2H5. The News is all good! This collection of 1, 2, & 3 bedroom urban homes features 31 uniquely styled floorplans, generous 9 ceilings, stylishly appointed interiors, and  amazing amenities. It is conveniently located close to shopping and transportation. If that wasnt enough, The News sits beside a 2-acre protected green belt with a creek running through it.

The News is a multi-family residential development featuring 282 homes with unique floor plans ranging from 432 sf to 1,246 sf. This will accommodate a mix of first-time buyers, families, professional couples and seniors. Its convenient, central location puts homeowners within easy walking distance of Abbotsford Village Shopping Centre, Historic Downtown Abbotsford, restaurants and amenities. Commuting couldnt be easier, with Sumas Way providing direct access to the Trans Canada Highway and to the West Coast Express train station at Mission.

Sales Centre: platinumprojectmarketing.com/contact
Official Website: liveatthenews.com
Phone: 604-746-2880
Sales Address: 34375 Gladys Ave. Abbotsford
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos
 

The News Urban Homes Technical Info

Building Name The News Urban Homes
Address 34375 Gladys Avenue
City Abbotsford
Neighborhood Abbotsford East
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 6
Units in Development: 282
Units in Strata:282
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 2023
Developer Elevate Development Corp.
Architect Name Atelier Pacific Arch
Architect Phone 604-662-8689
Architect Email info@atelierpacific.com
Designer BAM Interior
Official Website liveatthenews.com
Strata Website colyvanpacific.com/
Management Colyvan Pacific Real Estat
  604-683-8399
 info@colyvanpacific..
Restrictions Details
Title to Land Freehold Strata
  

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August 2023 Market Insights

July 2023 housing market statistics.

Strong sales figures push up house prices.

July 2023 Market Insights | REBGV

Home prices across all home types in Metro Vancouver rose again in July, as strong sales figures continue to push up against low levels of housing inventory in the region. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential home sales in the region totalled 2,455 in July 2023, a 28.9 per cent increase from the 1,904 sales recorded in July 2022. This was 15.6 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (2,909). “While sales remain about 15 per cent below the ten-year average, they are also up about 30 per cent year-over-year, which is not insignificant,” Andrew Lis, REBGV’s director of economics and data analytics said. “Looking under the hood of these figures, it’s easy to see why sales are posting such a large year-over-year percentage increase. Last July marked the point when the Bank of Canada announced their ‘super-sized’ increase to the policy rate of one full per cent, catching buyers and sellers off guard, and putting a chill on market activity at that time.” There were 4,649 detached, attached and apartment properties newly listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in Metro Vancouver in July 2023. This represents a 17 per cent increase compared to the 3,975 homes listed in July 2022. This was 5.2 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (4,902). The total number of homes currently listed for sale on the MLS® system in Metro Vancouver is 10,301, a four per cent decrease compared to July 2022 (10,734). This was 14.4 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (12,039). Across all detached, attached and apartment property types, the sales-to-active listings ratio for July 2023 is 24.9 per cent. By property type, the ratio is 16.5 per cent for detached homes, 32 per cent for townhomes, and 30.6 per cent for apartments. Analysis of the historical data suggests downward pressure on home prices occurs when the ratio dips below 12 per cent for a sustained period, while home prices often experience upward pressure when it surpasses 20 per cent over several months. “What’s interesting to see in the current market environment is that, while the Bank of Canada rate hike this July was only a quarter of a per cent, mortgage rates are now at the highest levels we’ve seen in Canada in over ten years,” Lis said. “Yet despite borrowing costs being even higher than last July, sales activity surpassed the levels we saw last year, which I think says a lot about the strength of demand in our market and buyers’ ability to adapt to and qualify for higher borrowing costs.” The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,210,700. This represents a 0.5 per cent increase over July 2022 and a 0.6 per cent increase compared to June 2023. Sales of detached homes in July 2023 reached 681, a 28.7 per cent increase from the 529 detached sales in July 2022. The benchmark price for a detached home is $2,012,900. This represents a 0.6 per cent increase from July 2022 and a 1.1 per cent increase compared to June 2023. Sales of apartment homes reached 1,281 in July 2023, a 20.7 per cent increase compared to the 1,061 sales in July 2022. The benchmark price of an apartment home is $771,600. This represents a 2.6 per cent increase from July 2022 and a 0.6 per cent increase compared to June 2023. Attached home sales in July 2023 totalled 466, a 53.3 per cent increase compared to the 304 sales in July 2022. The benchmark price of an attached home is $1,104,600. This represents a 1.2 per cent increase from July 2022 and a 0.5 per cent increase compared to June 2023.

June 2023 Housing market Statistics

Home prices continue to rise in Metro Vancouver’s housing market to kick off the summer Continuing the trend that has emerged in the housing market this year, the benchmark price for all home types in Metro Vancouver1 increased in June as home buyer demand butted up against a limited inventory of homes for sale in the region. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential home sales2 in the region totalled 2,988 in June 2023, a 21.1 per cent increase from the 2,467 sales recorded in June 2022. This was 8.6 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (3,269). “The market continues to outperform expectations across all segments, but the apartment segment showed the most relative strength in June,” Andrew Lis, REBGV’s director of economics and data analytics said. “The benchmark price of apartment homes is almost cresting the peak reached in 2022, while sales of apartments are now above the region’s ten-year seasonal average. This uniquely positions the apartment segment relative to the attached and detached segments where sales remained below the ten-year seasonal averages.” There were 5,348 detached, attached and apartment properties newly listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in Metro Vancouver in June 2023. This represents a 1.3 per cent increase compared to the 5,278 homes listed in June 2022. This was 3.1 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (5,518). The total number of homes currently listed for sale on the MLS® system in Metro Vancouver is 9,990, a 7.9 per cent decrease compared to June 2022 (10,842) This was 17.4 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average (12,091). Across all detached, attached and apartment property types, the sales-to-active listings ratio for June 2023 is 31.4 per cent. By property type, the ratio is 20.9 per cent for detached homes, 38.5 per cent for townhomes, and 39.4 per cent for apartments. Analysis of the historical data suggests downward pressure on home prices occurs when the ratio dips below 12 per cent for a sustained period, while home prices often experience upward pressure when it surpasses 20 per cent over several months. “Despite elevated borrowing costs, there continues to be too little resale inventory available relative to the pool of buyers in Metro Vancouver. This is the fundamental reason we continue to see prices increase month over month across all segments,” Lis said. “With the benchmark price for apartments now standing at $767,000, we repeat our call to the provincial government to adjust the $525,000 threshold exempting first-time home buyers from the Property Transfer Tax to better reflect the price of entry-level homes in our region. This is a simple policy adjustment that could help more first-time buyers afford a home right now.” The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,203,000. This represents a 2.4 per cent decrease over June 2022 and a 1.3 per cent increase compared to May 2023. Sales of detached homes in June 2023 reached 848, a 28.3 per cent increase from the 661 detached sales recorded in June 2022. The benchmark price for a detached home is $1,991,300. This represents a 3.2 per cent decrease from June 2022 and a 1.9 per cent increase compared to May 2023. Sales of apartment homes reached 1,573 in June 2023, an 18.6 per cent increase compared to the 1,326 sales in June 2022. The benchmark price of an apartment home is $767,000. This represents a 0.5 per cent increase from June 2022 and a 0.8 per cent increase compared to May 2023. Attached home sales in June 2023 totalled 547, a 17.6 per cent increase compared to the 465 sales in June 2022. The benchmark price of an attached home is $1,098,900. This represents a one per cent decrease from June 2022 and a 1.5 per cent increase compared to May 2023. Download the June 2023 stats package.

May 2023 housing market statistics

While the year started slower than usual, Metro Vancouver’s1housing market is showing signs of heating up as summer arrives, with prices increasing for the sixth consecutive month.The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential home sales in the region totalled 3,4112in May 2023, which is a 15.7 per cent increase from the 2,947 sales recorded in May 2022, anda1.4 per cent decline fromthe 10-year seasonal average (3,458).

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