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New property listed in Upper Deer Lake, Burnaby South

I have listed a new property at 6643 Imperial Street in Burnaby. See details here

Prime Upper Deer Lake location, steps to École Brantford Elementary! One-owner custom home offering high-end finishes & exceptional flexibility for family living. The main home features 5 bedrooms plus a den, with 2 additional suites offering 3 more bedrooms, for a total of 8 bedrooms & 7 bathrooms . Perfect for a growing or extended family, this well-maintained & thoughtfully designed home features a modern kitchen with S/S appliances, hardwood flooring, A/C, HRV, radiant heat, EV charging, a private fenced yard and storage shed, all close to Metrotown, Highgate Village, parks, recreation, shopping and transit. A rare opportunity in a desirable Burnaby neighborhood!

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I have sold a property at 7305 Coronado Drive in Burnaby

I have sold a property at 7305 Coronado Drive in Burnaby on Aug 1, 2026. See details here

Set in a family-friendly community, steps to Montecito Elementary and Burnaby Mtn Golf Course, this updated 3-level townhouse offers rare privacy with no unit above or below & direct basement entry to parking. The main level features a bright, functional layout with an updated kitchen showcasing refreshed cabinets, counters & S/S appliances, flowing into the spacious living & dining areas. Upstairs offers 3 generous bedrooms, updated bathrooms & brand-new carpet. The lower level includes a large family room which can be a 4th bedroom, play space or home office. Updated double glazed windows in unit, great complex with new roof (2026), exterior painted and BONUS outdoor pool. Walk to Montecito Elem & Park, transit w/easy access to SFU, Lougheed Hwy and Hwy 1.

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Buyers Are in Control — And Getting Choosy

What the August 2026 Market Pulse Means for Vancouver and Burnaby Real Estate

The Brad & Theo Market Pulse fell to 24 out of 100 in August, down from 32 last month and firmly in Buyer Advantage territory.

After some encouraging signs in June, July's numbers suggest the Vancouver real estate market has not yet established a convincing bottom. Sales weakened, prices continued to soften, and buyers still have plenty of choice.

But the headline numbers don't tell the entire story. Our recent transactions in Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster show that buyers haven't disappeared—they've become much more selective about what they buy and how much they're prepared to pay.

Is Vancouver Real Estate Still a Buyer's Market?

Our Market Pulse says yes.

July sales declined across all three major property categories. Detached sales were down 2.4% year over year, apartment sales fell 17.5%, and townhome sales declined 6.1%.

Prices also continued to soften. Compared with July 2025, benchmark prices were down 7.0% for detached homes, 7.5% for apartments and 6.0% for townhomes.

The sales-to-active listings ratios tell a similar story: 10.3% for detached homes, 14.2% for condos and 17.2% for townhomes. Townhomes are clearly showing greater relative strength, while detached homes remain the most buyer-friendly of the three major categories.

That's important because a buyer's market changes behaviour. When buyers have lots of options, they don't need to compromise as much. They can compare properties, monitor price reductions and wait until something offers compelling value.

We're seeing exactly that.

Buyers Are Picking Off Good Deals

Two of our recent buyer transactions illustrate how people are taking advantage of these conditions.

At 519–10 Renaissance Square in New Westminster, our buyer purchased a 791-square-foot loft at Murano Lofts for $496,000. Rather than a typical one-bedroom condo, the home offers 17-foot ceilings, two levels, city views, parking and a rare same-floor storage locker.

Our buyer recognized a combination of price and features that would be difficult to replicate and decided it was worth acting.

We saw something similar at 1–1606 W 10th Avenue in Vancouver's Fairview neighbourhood. The building dates to 1982, but the home offers 804 square feet, two bedrooms, parking, storage and a large private garden patio in a boutique nine-unit building. It sold for $687,500.

Neither buyer needed to know whether July 2026 would ultimately prove to be the exact bottom of the market.

They found properties they liked at prices they considered attractive.

That's a significant change from a strong seller's market, when buyers often purchase because they're worried about what will happen if they wait. Today's buyers have the luxury of asking: Is this property good enough, and is the price attractive enough, for me to act now?

If the answer isn't clearly yes, many are prepared to keep looking.

What Vancouver Condo Sellers Need to Know

Our recent sale at 329–2239 Kingsway in East Vancouver demonstrates the other side of this market.

This is a functional two-bedroom, two-bathroom plus flex condo offering 841 square feet, parking, mountain views, in-suite laundry and a convenient Kingsway location.

Yet it took almost three months to sell.

We reduced the price twice as we responded to buyer feedback and competing inventory. Eventually, we found the right buyer and sold for $645,000 against a final asking price of $649,900.

This fits closely with what we've been seeing in the Vancouver condo market, particularly among older and smaller units. Even a slightly overpriced condo can struggle to generate meaningful activity because buyers have alternatives.

The lesson isn't that condos aren't selling. It's that buyers are forcing sellers to find the price at which the market recognizes value.

Once we reached that point on Kingsway, we negotiated a sale very close to our asking price.

Why Some Burnaby Townhomes Are Still Competitive

A Market Pulse of 24 doesn't mean every buyer has unlimited negotiating power.

One of our buyers searching for an older North Burnaby townhome below $900,000 recently encountered multiple offers on two separate properties and was unsuccessful both times.

That's consistent with townhomes having the strongest sales-to-active ratio of the three major housing categories.

It also reinforces something we regularly tell clients: there isn't one Vancouver or Burnaby real estate market.

An older condo competing against numerous similar listings can behave very differently from a well-priced Burnaby townhome suitable for a young family. Price range, location, condition and property type all matter.

We're finding that buyer activity remains particularly noticeable at the more accessible price points. Affordability is still a major constraint in Vancouver and Burnaby, so when a desirable property reaches a price that buyers perceive as good value, competition can return surprisingly quickly.

Is This a Good Time to Move Up in Burnaby?

For some families, we think it can be.

We recently helped a Burnaby family move from a three-bedroom townhome into a move-in-ready detached home—while staying in Burnaby.

This is one of the opportunities we find most interesting in the current market.

Move-up buyers are both sellers and buyers. It's easy to focus on the fact that your existing home might sell for less than it would have at the peak of the market. But that's only half of the equation.

The more important number is often the price gap between the home you're selling and the home you want to buy.

A softer market can mean more detached-home inventory, fewer competing offers and greater negotiating leverage. If higher-priced properties have experienced larger dollar declines, the gap required to move from a townhome into a detached home can actually become more manageable.

Paradoxically, the strongest markets can be some of the hardest times to move up. Your existing home sells easily, but so does the detached home you want—and you may find yourself competing aggressively to buy it.

What Does a 24 Market Pulse Mean?

We aren't yet seeing enough evidence to say the Vancouver housing market has established a durable bottom. July's weakness following June's improvement reinforces our cautious outlook.

But Buyer Advantage doesn't mean buyers shouldn't buy.

It means they have something Vancouver and Burnaby buyers haven't always enjoyed: time, selection and negotiating power.

Our recent transactions illustrate that clearly. Some sellers are having to reduce prices to find the market. Some buyers are patiently picking off properties they consider good value. And certain segments—particularly well-priced townhomes and more affordable attached homes—can still attract considerable competition.

For sellers, pricing and presentation have become critical. For buyers, patience and preparation are being rewarded. And for homeowners considering a move up, today's weaker market may actually create an opportunity that becomes harder to find once confidence and competition return.

Buyers are in control—and they're getting choosy. Right now, understanding value at the neighbourhood and property level matters far more than trying to perfectly predict the exact bottom of the Vancouver or Burnaby real estate market.

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I have sold a property at 329 2239 Kingsway in Vancouver

I have sold a property at 329 2239 Kingsway in Vancouver on Jul 16, 2026. See details here

Location! Location! Quiet north-facing 2 bed, 2 full bath + flex home in The Scena with panoramic North Shore mountain views, 9’ ceilings, fresh paint & new flooring. Bright, spacious layout with generous living/dining area, large balcony, gourmet kitchen w/stainless appliances & granite counters, in-suite laundry, and in-suite storage/flex space. Primary bedroom features full ensuite with spa-style shower. Popular Kingsway & Victoria/Nanaimo location steps to T&T Market, shops, restaurants, buses, with Nanaimo Skytrain a short walk away. Easy commute to Downtown, Richmond & Metrotown. Includes 1 secure parking spot. A fantastic option for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors.

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