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Vancouver Slips To Be Third Least Affordable Housing Market In Nine Countries


Blog by Polly Reitze | January 27th, 2016


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“The Demographia survey list of the least affordable metropolitan areas is largely echoed by UBS, the international financial services company headquartered in Switzerland,” the report noted.

“The UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index ranks London, Hong Kong, Sydney and Vancouver as most vulnerable to risk from a real estate bubble.”demographia_2016.png
Demographia provided data for 367 housing markets in Australia, Canada, China (Hong Kong but not mainland China), Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and the U.S.

It pinned the average Vancouver home price at $756,200 and the median household income at $69,700. 

The next least affordable Canadian city was Victoria, which ranked No. 34 in Demographia's nine selected countries with a 6.9 multiple. Victoria had an average home price of $458,300 and an average median household income of $66,500.

Demographia has explained that the reason why it only ranks cities in nine countries is that in many other countries real estate price information is not reliable. 

Here are the most affordable major metropolitan areas ranked by Demographia:

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References: https://www.biv.com/article/2016/1/vancouver-slips-be-third-least-affordable-housing-/?utm_source=BIV+Newsletters&utm_campaign=020f7ebcea-Weekly_Real_Estate_January_27_20161_27_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6d3015fdef-020f7ebcea-210798317