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Old Posted Mar 12, 2026, 8:48 PM
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I really enjoy hearing out loud their argument that there is no demand for real estate - real estate is in high demand!
Vancouver still has relatively limited space and is arguably one of the better places to live in this messed up world, one could definitely argue that land here is still quite underpriced no matter how much socialist governments try to destroy the local economy. I think as demographics change in the next decade we will start to see changes in the politics that we have been taking for granted here for awhile.
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