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#108 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

November 6th, 2007
I just finished uploading this Condo for sale, #108 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

#107 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

November 6th, 2007
I just finished uploading this Condo for sale, #107 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

#106 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

November 6th, 2007
I just finished uploading this Condo for sale, #106 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

308 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

November 6th, 2007
I just finished uploading this Condo for sale, 308 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

208 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC

November 6th, 2007
I just finished uploading this No Values ... for sale, 208 13555 Gateway Drive, Surrey, BC Proudly developed by Omni Pacific.... Move in to comfort!! This one bedroom, one bath condo located in the desired area of Surrey only seconds away from transportation into all areas of the lower mainland, offers all the highest quality of finishings. Features include: Granite counter top ...

MLS Statistics

November 6th, 2007
 MLS Statistics: In spite of a North America media focus on a credit crunch arising out of US subprime uncertainty, the overall BC housing market is strong supported by record low unemployment, strong job growth and positive migration.  BC homebuyers stepped further into homeownership as most major centres recorded year over year sales increases for the month of September. Furthermore, st ...

October housing sales consistent with record highs

November 5th, 2007
Vancouver, B.C. November 5, 2007 – The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that total -  residential sales reached 3028 units in October 2007, an increase of 11.2 per cent compared to 2,722 sales in October 2006, and a 2.3 per cent decrease compared to the 3,099 units sold in October 2005. Property listings remain relatively unchanged compared to last year’s levels, with 4 ...

Evaluating the shocks hitting the U.S. consumer

October 1st, 2007
Reports of the death of the U.S. consumer — like Mark Twain’s — are often greatly exaggerated. Forecasters have many times predicted the impending collapse of consumer spending only to be proven dead wrong. This time around much of the fear stems from financial market fragility and the mechanisms for transmitting housing market weakness into consumer spending. But, financial market ...
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