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RBC survey finds British Columbians bullish on real estate, despite downturn

Despite declining real estate prices, British Columbians are still among the most bullish Canadians about residential real estate prospects, according to a new RBC home ownership survey.

Despite declining real estate prices, British Columbians are still among the most bullish Canadians about residential real estate prospects, according to a new RBC home ownership survey.

Approximately 78% of British Columbians said it was a buyers market for residential real estate, compared with 65% of Canadians overall.

Among those planning on buying a home, 27% said they would do so because their current home didn't meet their needs. Almost 25% of respondents cited attractive housing prices as being an incentive for them to look for a home; 23% said they wanted to buy a bigger home.

The average price of residential homes has fallen 14.2% year-over-year to $653,452, according to statistics released by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. Prices of condominiums and other apartment properties have fallen 13.9% to $333.143.

According to the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board, average home values in the Fraser Valley have dropped 10.5% to $295,731, while condo prices have fallen 10% to $228,091.

On Vancouver Island, housing prices have fallen 11% to $307,927, according to the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board.

The RBC survey found that buying intentions in B.C. have not changed despite the recession. About 26% of respondents said they plan to buy a home in the next two years; 20% believe prices will be higher in a year's time. More than 80% of British Columbians said buying a home was a good investment and 76% were planning to buy a detached home.

Almost 85% of British Columbians planned on buying a resale home, compared with 74% of Canadians.

According to the survey, British Columbians were also the most likely to include environmental considerations as part of their buying decision, with more than 90% wanting to buy an energy-efficient home and 72% wanting other environmentally friendly features.