
Ep. 44 North Van Market Stats with a Twist!
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Meet Jacquie McCarnan your host for Keeping it Real, the Vancouver and area residential real estate podcast that aims to demystify all things real estate in our crazy market. Jacquie has been a licensed Realtor since 2016 and, in that time, has come across just about every scenario you can think of in our residential market. From hoarder homes to those for sale by owners to crazy strata situations and more, Jacquie provides real stories to help you navigate real estate in Vancouver and surrounding areas. Each episode of Keeping it Real is short and to the point and provides you with great information about the topic discussed. Jacquie is always available to answer more in-depth questions and is happy to feature your own experience in future episodes. Episodes also contain additional, non-real estate info about local businesses, experiences, and hidden gems around town that will make you sound like a local expert! If you live in Vancouver or surrounding areas you know that the #1 thing people talk about is real estate (then the weather) if you want to sound knowledgeable and up to date on the real estate part listen weekly to hear topical issues that affect our market. We try to pick the most interesting and current issues to demystify each week and eagerly anticipate your input. Join us every week for the very newest info on residential real estate in Vancouver and area.

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Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)Could a tariff war with the United States shake Canada's economic stability? In this episode, we promise to unravel the complexities of Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canadian goods and what this could mean for inflation, interest rates, and the Canadian dollar. We'll take a close look at the Bank of Canada's response, including interest rate trends that could impact the housing market in North and West Vancouver. Despite the economic uncertainties, we'll emphasize Canada’s resilience as it stands strong among the G7 nations in post-pandemic recovery.Additionally, we'll navigate the dynamic shifts in the North Shore and Vancouver Lower Mainland real estate markets as interest rates drop and the market regains momentum. With strategic insights, we highlight the importance of timing for both buyers and sellers amid reduced inventory. Learn how to tackle the cyclical nature of real estate, handle the new three-day rescission period, and negotiate multiple offers with the expertise of seasoned agents. Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply curious, this episode offers valuable strategies to help you make informed decisions in today’s economic and real estate landscape.

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)Experience the magic of giving as we turn our focus from real estate to the enchanting final concerts of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Vancouver. Discover how Taylor's presence has sparked a festive wave throughout the city, bringing not only joy and excitement but also significant economic and charitable benefits. We dive into the psychology of generosity, supported by scientific insights and heartwarming personal stories, to reveal how the act of giving enriches both the giver and the recipient. Join us as we celebrate the community spirit that Taylor Swift has ignited, from her generous food bank donations to the bustling local economy that has thrived in response to her visit.In the second part of this heartfelt journey, learn about the incredible work being done by local charities on the North Shore. Organizations like Backpack Buddies and the Vancouver Food Bank are making a profound impact, ensuring that no child goes without during the holiday season. Find out how North Van Cares was inspired by the Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund and hear about the exceptional efforts of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau and Vancouver Firefighters Charities. As we wrap up our 2024 podcast journey, we also share exciting future plans involving the Canadian Women in Real Estate Foundation. We express our deepest gratitude for your support and look forward to potentially reconnecting in the new year with more inspiring stories.Cautionary Tales - Get Happier by Helping Others

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)Explore the forgotten chapters of Canada's housing history as we uncover how past policy shifts have shaped today's housing crisis. Imagine a time in the 1960s and 70s when Canada was a beacon of affordable housing, thanks to robust government involvement. Fast forward to the 1980s and 90s, when a pivot towards private market solutions and homeownership began to unravel that fabric, leaving many Canadians struggling to keep up with surging prices and stagnant wages. As we journey through this complex tapestry of historical decisions, you'll gain an understanding of how these changes have impacted homeowners and renters today, particularly in hot markets like Vancouver.As we commemorate the 40th episode of Keeping it Real, I invite you to reflect on the freedoms we treasure, especially during Remembrance Day. Your participation is key—share topics you're passionate about as we continue to explore new ideas and stories. Don't forget to check out related episodes and resources available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or my website, NorthVanHomeSales.com, where you can find helpful buyer's and seller's guides. Join me, Jacquie McCarnan, in honoring those who've fought for our rights while navigating the often daunting landscape of real estate.

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)Can a simple interest rate adjustment turn the tide in a real estate market? Join me, Jacquie McCarnan, as I explore the Bank of Canada's recent 0.5% interest rate cut and its ripple effects on North Vancouver's property scene. We'll dissect how this strategic move has transformed a sluggish buyer's market into an exciting seller's arena, with newfound energy driving up sales across single-family homes, townhouses, and condos. For buyers, it's a double-edged sword of increased borrowing power and fierce competition, while sellers ponder the perfect moment to list. Tune in to gain insights into these market shifts and what they mean for your real estate journey.But that's not all; I'm also spotlighting ways to connect with the North Vancouver community as the holiday season approaches. Discover my top 10 volunteer opportunities to give back in meaningful ways, all detailed on the northvancares.com blog. Whether you're looking to lend a hand or just feel the warmth of the season's spirit, these opportunities are a fantastic way to engage with your neighbors. I'm thrilled to share these initiatives with listeners who are eager to make a difference. Join me for a balanced mix of real estate updates and community highlights, keeping it real in both property and people connections.

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)What if buying a haunted house could be the real estate adventure of a lifetime? Join us in this spine-tingling episode of Keeping it Real as we unravel the mysterious tale of the Blumberg family, who dared to transform a 38-room mansion, once a funeral home, into their dream abode in Dresden, Ontario. Their bold move from the bustling life of Toronto to the quaint charm of Dresden, population 2,460, is as intriguing as it is spooky. Perfect for Halloween enthusiasts, this episode blends the thrills of the supernatural with the practicalities of a unique real estate venture. With a shared passion for Halloween and all things eerie, the Bloombergs embrace the mansion's ghostly past as an opportunity to craft a modern, haunted-style family home. As we explore their captivating journey, discover how their love for the occult turns potential deterrents into exciting possibilities. The family's decision captivated Toronto's media, sparking widespread curiosity about their unconventional choice and ambitious renovation plans. This playful yet chilling episode guides you through the fascinating process of turning a historic funeral home into a lively family residence, while also pondering the stigmas and stories that haunt such properties. Whether you're a real estate enthusiast, a fan of all things spooky, or simply curious about blending the past with the present, this entertaining narrative offers a unique perspective on the unexpected intersections between real estate and the paranormal world.

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)Navigate the ebb and flow of the Vancouver real estate market with me, Jacquie McCarnan, as we explore a landscape that promises both opportunities and challenges for savvy buyers. Discover why detached homes in North Vancouver are seeing a spike in sales while condos and townhomes remain stubbornly stagnant, despite an abundance of listings. This episode brings you the latest insights and strategies to help you make informed decisions in a saturated market, including an exciting federal announcement from Ottawa about a transformative loan program to boost housing construction starting in 2025.Our conversation extends beyond market trends to tackle the pressing issue of affordable housing in Canada. Reflect on the historical context and the current efforts by leaders like David Eby and the Trudeau government, who are making strides with initiatives on public land usage to address housing shortages. I share personal insights on the importance of constructive dialogue over blame, drawing from my own experiences with misplaced criticism. Plus, get a sneak peek into the upcoming Canadian Women in Real Estate Foundation, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering women and shaping future policy in the real estate sector. Engage with us in this dynamic discussion and contribute your thoughts on overcoming housing challenges together.Federal Gov Press Release: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2024/10/deputy-prime-minister-announces-new-actions-to-build-secondary-suites-and-unlock-vacant-lands-to-build-more-homes.htmlPublic Lands Mapping tool: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4adde6c3403a4793bbf262d55a6983de?locale=en125 E. 10th: https://cityhallwatch.wordpress.com/2024/08/26/125-e10th-housing-site-canada-public-land-bank/Where it all went a bit sideways: https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2022/04/22/Why-Cant-We-Build-Like-1970s/

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)Unlock the secrets of transforming the real estate game with cutting-edge AI technology. We've just returned from the PacWest Pacific West convention and are here to share how tools like ChatGPT 4.0 are revolutionizing the Vancouver real estate market. Imagine effortlessly finding the last time boilers were replaced in strata documents without the traditional hassle and cost. Whether you're a seasoned realtor or new to the field, this episode promises insights into AI's untapped potential and why only a select few are currently taking advantage of these game-changing tools.Join us as we investigate the exciting role of virtual staging and AI-driven marketing trends in real estate. Learn how virtual staging can help potential buyers visualize a property's full potential, making vacant units more appealing. We discuss AI's ability to create SEO-friendly content and generate insightful data analyses, all while maintaining that essential human touch in connecting families with their future homes. This conversation is a blend of technology enthusiasm and personal reflections on evolving practices, ensuring you're informed and inspired about the future of the real estate industry.

Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)What if the federal government's new CMHC guidelines could finally make home ownership a reality for millennials and Gen Z? Tune in to today's episode of Keeping it Real, where we dissect the recent changes aimed at making housing more affordable in high-cost areas like Vancouver and Toronto. I'm your host, Jacquie McCarnan, a North Shore residential realtor, and I'm here to walk you through the impact of raising the CMHC insurance limit to $1.5 million and the expansion of 30-year mortgage amortizations for first-time buyers and new builds. We'll explore how these adjustments could be a game-changer for those transitioning from renting to owning, while also discussing the practicalities and limitations of qualifying for these mortgages. Is this the breakthrough many have been waiting for, or just a small step in the right direction? Join us as we unpack these significant policy shifts and consider what they mean for the future of Canadian real estate. Plus, stay tuned for a sneak peek into my exciting new project that bridges my passion for real estate and nonprofit work.
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