Vancouver Real Estate – Only Home Runs Count

Play Ball

There’s lot of game left with prices out in right field, price reductions in the stands and players anxious to win.

Sellers

Check your competition line up. Pick your best wood and price your home below theirs. This is not the time for a no hitter.

Kicking dirt at the umpire will get you thrown out of the game and if you don’t plan to run hard, consider the dugout and sit out the game.

Buyers

Throw your best ball at the slugger and put your offer square on the plate.

Struck Out!

So what!

The game has just begun, it’s the first inning and there are no walks. There will be plenty of balls to hurl and chances at bat.

Only home runs count!

Got a Vancouver Real Estate question? Always happy to answer it. Call or send me an email or twitter me @yattermatters.

Larry

Search for your home here. It’s lot easier than other places I can’t mention and you can see the home via Google street view. . Use Walkability to determine the availability of those neighbourhood services most important to you. Don’t be shy, tell your friends who are looking to stop by and give it a whirl. They will love you even more. :)

If you would like something more personal that is specific to your budget and needs, give me a shout. Let’s talk and I’ll set you up with a custom search delivered daily to your in box.

Of course, if you got some questions I’m around for that too.

Thinking of Buying or Selling your Vancouver home? Put on a cup of coffee and let’s talk.

*Disclaimer: Statistics Courtesy REBGV. While believed to be accurate they are not guaranteed.

**Numbers provided may vary as they are dynamically posted by the REBGV.

Reader Comments:

Jay Banks Says:
August 19th, 2008 at 8:17 am

I can see that I am not the only realtor interested in sports :) First I thought I would come across the usual, boring RE stuff, but now I am pleasently surprised. Thanks for the inspiration, now I’ll think twice before posting boring statistics to my own weblog. It’s always good to come across “A place where everyone knows something but noboby knows everything”
Jay

August 19th, 2008 at 9:27 am

This is good Larry. Baseball metaphors from a city with no major league baseball team is particulary amusing.

August 19th, 2008 at 9:58 am

@Duncan,
Think little league :>)

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