Dunbar Homes - Ryan Taylor - RE/MAX  Realtor® - Vancouver
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ryan-portraitI am proud to be a resident of this beautiful community and a continued sponser of the Dunbar Little League Baseball Team, "Taylor's Tigers". I have been fortunate to serve many clients in the Lower Mainland over the past 16 years.  I have forged strong working relationships with my peers, an attribute I consider imperative to best serve the needs of my clients.  I believe communication and attention to details define great business delivery; it's what I'm all about.  I'm here to make a difference in your next sale or purchase.  I look forward to hearing from you when the time is right. 

Ryan Taylor
RE/MAX Real Estate Services   
                                               

 

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This site is exclusive to all active listings, sales and community information for the Dunbar neighborhood of Vancouver.

Dunbar, centered on Dunbar Street between 16th Avenue and Southwest Marine Drive, is an attractive community of quiet, tree-lined streets, single-family houses, beautiful parks and the centrally located Dunbar Community Centre. Balaclava and Memorial West Park are favorites for families including of course, Pacific Spirit Park, a nature preserve of the B.C. Government located in the University Endowment Lands adjacent to the Dunbar neighborhood.  The Dunbar-Southlands has a rich architectural heritage and, fortunately, a number of significant homes and buildings still remain from the area's early settlement days.  Click here for current Dunbar activities.

                                                

 Ryan recently helped us sell our house in Dunbar. He was fabulous to deal with - always available to answer questions, kind, courteous, and resourceful. He used all available methods to ensure that we got the best possible price for our home. His professionalism, resourcefulness and willingness to help were remarkable, and we recommend him to anyone who is looking for a realtor. - Peter and Karen Smolik

 

 

Ryan Taylor's Updates...........August, 2010

 

Why I wouldn't mind being a first-time buyer right now

Buyer's market improves opportunities at bottom of ladder; HST threshold unlikely to create stumbling block for real estate newbies

By Peter Simpson, Special to the Sun

August 14, 2010

Real estate pundits are starting to announce -albeit somewhat apologetically, in some cases -that the Metro Vancouver real estate market is now leaning away from sellers in favour of buyers.

Hey, there's nothing wrong with a buyer's market. If market balance and sharper pricing allow more folks to climb on to the property ladder, bring it on. And history teaches us market conditions in Lotus Land-by-the-Sea can shift quickly. The buyer's market might be short-lived, a summer fling.

I have also noticed that real estate organizations believe the HST has caused some confusion among homebuyers, perhaps stalling their purchase decisions. These organizations want consumers to know there is no HST on resale homes. Hmm, I wonder if this messaging, given the increase in listings, is aimed at steering buyers to resale homes. That tactic would be way too obvious, wouldn't it?

That would be like me promoting, say, the many benefits of a brand new home: superior design and leading-edge technology, enhanced building and fire codes, energy-efficiency upgrades, health-related features, competitive pricing and the strongest warranty in North America. I would never do that.

And, besides, if the new home is priced lower than $525,000, the HST doesn't have a sizable impact. Higher than that, well, that's an entirely different story, one I have written many times in this space.

On Tuesday, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. announced its latest housing-starts statistics for Metro Vancouver. Not surprisingly, starts for the first seven months of the year are more than double from the same period in 2009, which was a horrid year for home construction.

During the January-to-July period, 8,005 housing starts were recorded. Surrey was responsible for a quarter of all Metro Vancouver starts. In fact, Surrey was such a runaway leader, it came very close to recording more detached starts than all other Metro Vancouver municipalities combined.

The Real Estate Investment Network has just released a list of the top 10 Canadian cities in which to invest. Surrey, ranked fourth, was cited for its two border crossings, links to five major highways, deep sea docks and four railways. Vancouver, by the way, did not make the list. You know Surrey has turned a significant corner when residents there are starting to tell Vancouver jokes.

The surge in housing starts this year has generated nearly 12,000 additional full-time jobs -both direct and indirect -providing a much-needed boost to the Metro Vancouver economy. With five months remaining in 2010, all fingers are crossed.

Peter Simpson is the president and chief executive officer of the Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association. E-mail peter@gvhba.org.

 

 

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