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June 2026 Vancouver Market Analysis

This month, the Brad & Theo Market Pulse registered a score of 27 out of 100, up modestly from 24 last month. While this represents a slight improvement in market conditions, the overall reading remains firmly in Buyer Advantage territory.

The purpose of the Market Pulse is to provide a simple snapshot of Vancouver housing sentiment by combining several key indicators into a single score. Rather than focusing on one statistic in isolation, the Pulse looks at the broader relationship between supply, demand, pricing trends, and financing conditions to help buyers and sellers better understand where the market stands today.

Although there were some encouraging signs in May, particularly a modest increase in sales activity, the overall picture remains one of elevated inventory, cautious buyers, and soft pricing. More importantly, the critical spring market failed to produce the type of momentum we would typically expect if a meaningful market recovery were underway.

What's Driving the Pulse?

One of the most important components of the Pulse is the Sales-to-Active Listings Ratio, which improved from 9.7% to 13.5% in May. This indicates that demand has improved somewhat relative to available inventory. However, while this improvement is welcome, the ratio remains below levels typically associated with balanced or seller-favouring markets.

Inventory remains one of the biggest factors influencing the current market. Active listings across Greater Vancouver are sitting at levels not seen in many years. Buyers have significantly more choice than they did during the highly competitive markets of 2020, 2021, and early 2022. This increased selection reduces urgency and gives buyers more leverage when negotiating price, terms, and conditions.

Sales activity remains another challenge. While transactions increased from April, overall sales volumes continue to sit well below historical norms. When we compare current sales activity against long-term averages, the market remains noticeably subdued. This suggests that many buyers are still waiting on the sidelines despite improved affordability relative to recent years.

Pricing trends also continue to weigh on the market. Benchmark prices have generally softened over the past year, reflecting the imbalance between available inventory and buyer demand. While we are not seeing the type of rapid declines experienced in some previous downturns, there is little evidence of sustained upward pressure on prices at this stage.

Mortgage rates remain elevated compared to the ultra-low-rate environment that fuelled the pandemic-era housing boom. Although buyers have adjusted to higher borrowing costs, financing continues to be a significant factor affecting affordability and overall demand.

Why the Spring Market Matters

The spring market is traditionally the most important period of the year for Vancouver real estate. It is typically when we see the highest levels of buyer activity, the strongest competition, and the clearest signals regarding the direction of the market.

This year, many market participants were hoping that lower interest rates and improving affordability would trigger a more meaningful recovery. While sales improved modestly, the spring market ultimately failed to deliver a convincing turnaround.

Instead of seeing inventory absorbed, we continue to see new listings outpace demand. Instead of seeing broad-based price stabilization, prices remain soft in many segments. Instead of seeing buyers rush back into the market, many continue to take a patient and selective approach.

As a result, we expect market activity to remain subdued through the summer months. This is a normal seasonal pattern, but it becomes more significant when the spring market has already underperformed expectations. Without a stronger spring recovery, it becomes more difficult to argue that a durable market bottom has already been established.

What We're Seeing on the Ground

While the statistics tell one story, our day-to-day experience with buyers and sellers provides another valuable perspective.

One trend we are consistently seeing is that buyers remain highly selective. They are not rushing into purchases simply because inventory is available. Instead, they are carefully evaluating properties and waiting for opportunities that offer exceptional value.

In particular, we are seeing the greatest pricing pressure on older and smaller condominium units. In today's market, even a condo that is only slightly overpriced may struggle to attract traffic. We've seen situations where sellers have held open houses with very few visitors simply because buyers have so many alternatives to choose from.

At the same time, well-presented, move-in ready homes that are priced appropriately continue to perform exceptionally well. A recent example was our listing at 4355 MacDonald Avenue in Burnaby's sought-after Burnaby Hospital neighbourhood, which attracted more than 30 groups through the first open house and ultimately sold above the asking price. Buyers are still active, but they are focusing their attention on the best opportunities rather than lifting the entire market.

We're also finding that buyers are increasingly "picking off" the best deals as they become available. Many are waiting patiently for properties that are renovated, well-maintained, and represent clear value relative to competing listings. This creates a market where preparation, presentation, and pricing are more important than they have been in years.

In many ways, the market is rewarding value and punishing mediocrity. Sellers who price strategically and present their homes well can still achieve excellent results, while buyers who are prepared to act decisively can take advantage of opportunities that simply didn't exist during the highly competitive markets of recent years.

The Opportunity for Move-Up Buyers

Perhaps the most compelling opportunity in today's market is for families looking to move up the property ladder.

Recently, we helped a Burnaby family successfully transition from a three-bedroom townhome into a detached, move-in ready home, both within Burnaby. This is exactly the type of opportunity that becomes more achievable during buyer-friendly market conditions.

When inventory is limited and competition is intense, the gap between property types can become difficult to bridge. Buyers often find themselves competing against multiple offers while struggling to secure their next home. Today's market is different.

With increased inventory and more negotiating power, move-up buyers have more options, more time to make informed decisions, and greater flexibility when structuring offers. They can often negotiate better terms and find properties that may have been out of reach during stronger seller markets.

For growing families who have been waiting for the right moment to transition from a condo to a townhome, or from a townhome to a detached home, this environment may represent one of the best opportunities we've seen in several years.

Looking Ahead

While the Market Pulse improved slightly this month, the broader trend remains cautious. A score of 27 out of 100 still places the market firmly in Buyer Advantage territory.

We will continue to monitor inventory levels, sales activity, pricing trends, and mortgage conditions in the months ahead. A sustained recovery will likely require stronger demand, tighter inventory conditions, and clearer evidence that buyers are returning to the market in larger numbers.

Until then, buyers continue to enjoy favourable conditions, particularly those looking to upgrade their lifestyle and take advantage of opportunities created by elevated inventory and reduced competition.

As always, every neighbourhood and property type behaves differently. If you're considering buying, selling, or making a move, we'd be happy to discuss how current market conditions apply to your specific situation.

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Burnaby South Homes For sale- What to Know

A buyer looking at Burnaby South homes for sale usually figures out one thing fast - this part of the market is not one-size-fits-all. Two homes can sit minutes apart and offer completely different trade-offs in schools, lot size, transit access, redevelopment potential, and long-term value. That is why local context matters so much here.

Burnaby South attracts a wide mix of buyers for good reason. Families want established streets, parks, and strong school options. Move-up buyers like the balance of detached homes, townhomes, and newer condo buildings. Downsizers often focus on convenience, transit, and low-maintenance living. Investors and multigenerational households are also paying attention, especially where lot configuration, rental flexibility, or future land use may create options over time.

Why Burnaby South homes for sale get so much attention

Burnaby South sits in a sweet spot for many Greater Vancouver buyers. It offers easier access to Vancouver than many suburban markets, while still giving buyers more variety in home style and neighborhood character. In some pockets, you will find quiet residential streets with larger detached homes and a more traditional family feel. In others, the draw is walkability, SkyTrain access, and newer buildings close to shopping and daily amenities.

That variety is a big advantage, but it can also make the search harder. Buyers sometimes start by saying they want Burnaby South, when what they really want is one of several very different living experiences. The right move often comes down to narrowing the lifestyle first, then matching it to the home type and budget.

The neighborhoods matter more than people expect

When people search Burnaby South homes for sale, they often compare areas like Metrotown, South Slope, Deer Lake, Big Bend, and Suncrest without realizing how different they feel on the ground.

Metrotown and nearby high-density areas

For buyers who want convenience, Metrotown is hard to ignore. Condo and townhome options are more common, and daily errands are straightforward. Shopping, restaurants, transit, and community amenities are close by, which appeals to busy professionals, downsizers, and households who prefer not to rely on a car for everything.

The trade-off is density. Some buyers love the energy and convenience. Others find that the busier streets, higher traffic, and more vertical style of living are not the right fit for their next chapter.

South Slope and Suncrest

These areas often appeal to families who want a more residential feel without giving up accessibility. Streets can feel quieter, and there is a stronger detached-home presence in many pockets. Depending on the exact location, buyers may also find excellent views, functional family layouts, and good access to parks and schools.

The challenge is price sensitivity. Well-located family homes in these neighborhoods tend to draw strong interest, especially when they are move-in ready or sit on desirable lots.

Deer Lake and surrounding pockets

Deer Lake carries a different kind of appeal. Buyers looking for larger homes, executive-style properties, or prestigious settings often focus here. The neighborhood can feel more established and more spacious, which is a major draw for move-up buyers.

Of course, that usually comes with a higher entry point. For some households, the better decision is buying a smaller home in a top-tier pocket. For others, it makes more sense to choose a more affordable area and keep renovation budget in reserve.

What buyers should look at beyond the listing price

A smart purchase in Burnaby South is not only about what you can afford today. It is about how the property fits your life and how resilient that value may be over time.

Start with the obvious factors like square footage, bedroom count, parking, storage, and condition. Then go one level deeper. In detached homes, lot dimensions, slope, lane access, and zoning context may matter more than a fresh coat of paint. In condos and townhomes, the strata's financial health, bylaws, depreciation planning, and building maintenance record can have a major effect on your ownership experience.

This is where buyers can get tripped up. A home that looks like a bargain may need significant updating. A beautifully renovated property may be priced so tightly that future upside is limited. A newer condo may look low-maintenance, but monthly carrying costs could be much higher than expected once strata fees, parking, and property taxes are added up.

Burnaby South homes for sale by property type

Different property types serve very different goals, and Burnaby South gives buyers several ways to enter the market.

Detached homes

Detached homes remain the top choice for buyers who want space, privacy, and land. They are especially attractive to families, multigenerational households, and buyers thinking long term. In Burnaby South, detached properties can also draw attention from builders and buyers watching future redevelopment patterns.

The downside is straightforward - higher purchase prices, higher maintenance, and more competition for the best lots.

Townhomes

Townhomes often hit the middle ground. They can offer family-friendly layouts, multiple bedrooms, and more usable living space than many condos, while staying below detached-home pricing. For younger families and move-up buyers, this segment is often worth serious attention.

But not every townhome is equal. Layout, strata quality, outdoor space, visitor parking, and noise exposure can vary a lot from project to project.

Condos

Condos are often the most accessible entry point in Burnaby South, especially near transit and major amenities. They work well for first-time buyers, investors, and downsizers who want convenience and less day-to-day upkeep.

The key is to avoid shopping by price alone. Floor plan efficiency, building reputation, future maintenance risk, and exposure all matter. A cheaper unit with poor layout or major upcoming repairs is not always the better deal.

Timing the market versus buying the right home

Many buyers spend too much energy trying to perfectly time the market. In reality, that is rarely possible with confidence. Interest rates shift, inventory changes, and buyer sentiment can turn quickly.

A better approach is to watch local conditions closely and act when the right home appears at a price that fits your finances and long-term plans. If inventory is thin, patience matters. If listings are sitting longer, negotiation opportunities may improve. If rates change, buying power can move faster than buyers expect.

It depends on your timeline. If you need to move in the next few months, your strategy should focus on clarity and preparation. If you are six to twelve months out, you have more room to study neighborhoods, refine priorities, and track value trends.

Why local strategy matters in Burnaby South

On paper, two listings can look similar. In practice, one may be fairly priced and the other may be positioned to test the market. One street may carry stronger long-term demand than the next. One condo building may have a better ownership profile, management history, or resale track record.

That is why experienced local guidance makes such a difference. Buyers need more than listing alerts. They need to know what is normal for a micro-area, what red flags deserve a second look, and where there may be room to negotiate without missing the opportunity altogether.

For Chinese-speaking households and cross-cultural families, that guidance can be even more valuable when communication, decision-making style, or family priorities involve more than one perspective. Clear advice in English, Mandarin, or Cantonese can reduce stress and help everyone move forward with confidence.

A practical way to narrow your search

If Burnaby South feels broad, that is because it is. The fastest way to make the search manageable is to rank your priorities honestly. Decide whether commute, schools, lot size, walkability, renovation tolerance, or future flexibility matters most. Once those priorities are clear, the right neighborhood and property type usually start to stand out.

That process saves time and protects buyers from emotional decisions. It is easy to fall for staging, views, or a polished kitchen. It is harder, and more important, to judge whether the home still works when school routines, parking needs, aging parents, rental plans, or resale potential enter the picture.

Burnaby South rewards buyers who stay focused. It offers real choice, but the best outcomes usually go to people who understand what they are buying, why they are buying it, and how that decision fits the next five to ten years. If you are serious about Burnaby South homes for sale, the smartest first step is not rushing into a showing marathon. It is getting clear on the kind of life you want the home to support.

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What's covered in the episode

In this episode, Theo Gannon explains why investing in real estate during midlife is about more than buying property — it’s about making intentional decisions that align with your long-term goals, lifestyle, and financial future. With host Ana Yun, a Vancouver local, they discuss how midlife can bring greater clarity, confidence, and perspective, helping buyers and investors make smarter real estate decisions in today’s changing Vancouver market.

We also explore why homeownership remains an important cultural and emotional milestone for many Canadians, and how timing the market correctly can create major opportunities. With Metro Vancouver seeing higher inventory levels, stabilized interest rates, and more buyer negotiating power, today’s market may offer one of the best opportunities in years for thoughtful buyers.

The conversation also covers pre-sale opportunities, new BC buyer incentives and GST rebate programs, and why communities like Vancouver’s River District are attracting attention from buyers looking for long-term value, lifestyle, and growth potential. Throughout the episode, Theo shares practical insights on navigating uncertainty, building confidence in your decisions, and approaching real estate as part of a bigger life strategy — not just a transaction.

Listen to the full episode

The full interview is available now on Midlife to Best Life. Whether you're actively thinking about a move or just trying to make sense of the headlines, we think you'll walk away with a clearer picture of what's happening — and what to do about it.

Link:     https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-yqsd4-1a93134

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