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How do you celebrate 100 years of service? By donating $100,000 to @HabitatVictoria! This donation kicks off a fund for the next Habitat for Humanity Victoria project! Read more at tinyurl.com/vreboard
The Victoria real estate market saw a strong Feb, with a total of 470 properties sold - a 2.2% increase from last year and a 37.8% jump from Jan 2024. @Adam_Stirling spoke with @VREB, Chair, Laurie Lidstone #yyjomny.fm/shows/cfax-1070/febr…
A congratulations to all the nominees and winners of the Victoria Real Estate Board Commercial Building Awards! Find all the info here - cba.vreb.org/past-awards/#yyjre
The Victoria Real Estate Board is celebrating 100 years. How has changing technology impacted the real estate industry in the past century? vimeo.com/630309996/f2b62600…
The Victoria Real Estate Board is celebrating 100 years. Congratulations to all past and present Members - and here's to your future. vimeo.com/624636963
The Victoria housing market continues to adapt to long-term lack of supply. Read more about the statistics for August 2021. vreb.org/current-statistics#…
Victoria Real Estate Board is pleased to report that it donated $9,000 on behalf of all Victoria REALTORS® to @Connections_Vic. Connections Place helps people with mental illness find peer support, achieve self-reliance and use their skills and talents to get their lives on track
Today we take another stroll down memory lane for #ThrowbackThursday. This 1960 excerpt from what is now the Times Colonist newspaper celebrates Realtors helping @uvic .
For this week's #ThrowbackThursday we're highlight an excerpt from what is now the Time Colonist newspaper celebrating Realtors helping the local universities in 1965.
With low supply and high demand, it will be another busy weekend for REALTORS®!
Check out @VREB's tips on managing multiple offers here (and don’t forget your COVID-19 safety protocols!): bit.ly/2MWSHeE#bcrea
For this week's #ThrowbackThursday#TBT, we're going all the way back 1965 when the area's first townhouses were introduced to the market! Captions for the now Times Colonist article below.
APPLIANCES INCLUDED
The selling price is $21,950 which includes curtains, drapes, wall-to-wall carpeting, washer-drying combinations, refrigerator and stove. The units each have 1,220 square feet.
Additional features are fireplaces, two bathrooms, and a common playground for small children. Each unit will have parking space for three cars. Wiring is underground and each unit is wired for cablevision. Each unit is two storeys high."