Lynn Valley Real Estate Market Analysis – August 2016

 

August 2016 Sales Recap

Here is the latest on the Lynn Valley market for August 2016.

Single Family Homes:

  • There were 18 detached homes sold in August with an average sale price of $1,523,555 (median = $1,465,000)
  • The average sale price achieved was less than list price by 2.38%
  • Detached homes that sold in August took an average of 22 days to sell (median = 14)

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Apartments and Townhouses:

  • There were 7 attached homes sold in August with an average sale price of $810,528  (median = $604,900)
  • The average sale price achieved was above list price by 0.66%
  • Attached homes that sold in August took an average of 24 days to sell (median = 16 days)

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Enjoy all things Polish at Labour Day festival

An annual celebration of Polish food and culture  returns to Lynn Valley Village on Sunday, September  4.

The fourth annual Polish Cultural Festival will feature Polish music, singing and folk dancing and a special program for children and youth with puppet theatre show, arts and games activities, sing along, balloon lady, face-painting and more.

The children’s program will kick off at 1 p.m., with the official grand opening declared at 2 p.m. Vendors will be selling Polish T-shirts and accessories, jewellery, arts and crafts, as well as plenty of delicious traditional Polish food such as sausages, perogies and pastries.

The special guest Groove ‘n’ Tonic, Vancouver’s high energy party band, will be playing from 6 to 7:30 p.m., so if you are in early withdrawal from the village’s Friday night concerts, come on down!

Admission is free, and the organizers from the North Shore Polish Association Belweder look forward to welcoming people of all ages!

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Donate (and buy!) jewellery for a good cause

So, when’s the last time you wore that Aztek-style necklace hanging in your jewellery box?  Or the green earrings that turned out to clash with everything in your wardrobe? Or the kindly meant birthday bracelet that just isn’t “you”? Hayley Kelly is hoping you’ll realize it might be time to let some of those pieces go.

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Hayley Kelly and Robin Delany display some of the jewellery donated for an upcoming autism fundraiser.

Hayley has put together the first-ever North Vancouver  Jewelry Drive in support of Autism BC. All you have to do is box and drop your offerings at the Lynn Valley Delany’s (or the Delany’s on Denman, if you’ve got friends overtown who would like to participate).

The collected jewellery will be displayed and sold on Saturday, August 27 in Lynn Valley Village from noon to 4 p.m., with all proceeds going to the Autism Society of B.C. Livening up the day even further will be live music, a BBQ, raffle prizes, and auctioned jewellery pieces donated from local designers.

Keep up to date with the project on Facebook or Instagram:

Facebook.com/northvancouverjewelrydrive

Instagram.com/northvancouverjewelrydrive

Start September in style with a few new additions to brighten up your wardrobe! Hayley writes: “With your community support, we can make the North Vancouver Jewelry Drive an amazing event!”

Lynn Valley Real Estate Market Analysis – July 2016

 

July 2016 Sales Recap

Here is the latest on the Lynn Valley market for July 2016.

Single Family Homes:

  • There were 10 detached homes sold in July with an average sale price of $1,442,700 (median = $1,425,000)
  • The average sale price achieved was more than list price by 4.37%
  • Detached homes that sold in July took an average of 11 days to sell (median = 11)

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Apartments and Townhouses:

  • There were 9 attached homes sold in July with an average sale price of $566,378  (median = $579,900)
  • The average sale price achieved was above list price by 2.77%
  • Attached homes that sold in July took an average of 10 days to sell (median = 8 days)

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Concert and culture nights rock Lynn Valley Village

Concerts and culture nights are back to Lynn Valley Village for Summer 2016!

As you’ll see in this North Vancouver Recreation and Culture calendar listing, Lynn Valleyites won’t be lacking for things to do all summer long. The Friday night concert series kicks off with Hot Lucy rock on July 8 from 7 to 9 p.m., and the Wednesday night culture series continues on July 13 with a chance to learn waltz and cha cha dancing from 6 to 8 p.m.! The fun continues every Wednesday and Friday until the end of August, with a different flavour offered each time.

(Psst! More of a nature type? There are also free trail walking tours every Monday night until October 3, from 6 to 7:30, rain or shine. Meet up at the Lynn Canyon Cafe in Lynn Canyon Park.)

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Lynn Valley Real Estate Market Analysis – June 2016

 

June 2016 Sales Recap

Keep reading to find out more about the Lynn Valley market for June 2016.

Single Family Homes:

  • There were 27 detached homes sold in June with an average sale price of $1,648,847 (median = $1,600,000).
  • The average sale price achieved was more than list price by 4.93%.
  • Detached homes that sold in June took an average of 12 days to sell (median = 9).

Download the PDF for LynnValleyLife June Detached Home Sales here

 

Apartments and Townhouses:

  • There were 12 attached homes sold in June with an average sale price of $718,908  (median = $667,500).
  • The average sale price achieved was above list price by 10.23%.
  • Attached homes that sold in June took an average of 11 days to sell (median = 8 days).

 

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Celebrate Canada Day in Lynn Valley (and beyond)!

It seems there are an ever-growing number of reasons to be grateful that we live where we do. Whether it’s for a moment, an hour or a day, we hope you can make time to celebrate our country this Friday, July 1.

Canada Day flagThe Canada Day parade is always a hit, of course, so (after filling up at the 7:30 a.m. Lions Pancake Breakfast at 13th and Grand Boulevard) grab some sidewalk space in preparation for the 10 a.m. start. Don’t forget sunhats, glasses and whatever Canadiana you can find to wear or wave! The parade starts at Grand Boulevard, travels west along 13th to Lonsdale, proceeds up Lonsdale and turns left on 17th and ends in Kinsman Park, near Mahon Park.

You might want to pop in on the celebrations taking place at Waterfront Park, but after that be sure to head back to the neighbourhood for an afternoon of fun at Lynn Valley Village, starting at noon.

On offer will be a bouncy castle and lots of other kids’ activities, an outdoor BBQ at Browns, a Best Canadian Attire Contest at Delany’s, a farmer’s market, entertainment by Steele Productions, and more!

The good times will also be rolling close by at the Black Bear Neighbourhood Pub. As it is a holiday, children will be admitted with their parents from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the brunch menu on until 2 p.m.

After family service closes at 4 p.m., the Canada Day evening specials kick in, featuring a $12 platter that includes a smoky or burger, corn on the cob, and a side of potato salad. BBQ beef or chicken burgers on their own can be yours for $7.

We are told that random draws for give-aways and prizes will take place all day long, with the main prize being a Weber Charcoal Grill BBQ. To top off the day, live music with Glen Pearson will begin at 8 p.m.

The Shipyards Night Market opens in the early afternoon on Canada Day, and will continue until 11 p.m. (offering a great view of the 10:30 p.m. fireworks in the inlet). For info on the night market and other North Shore Canada Day events,  click here. Those of you who are wanting to wander further afield will be interested to know what will be happening at Canada Place (it’s the nation’s second-largest Canada Day festival!)

And those who are staying around the homestead might be interested in whipping up some Canada Day recipes, or checking out these myriad ideas for crafts and festivities from Canadian Living. To get yourself ready to really go big with next year’s Canada 150 celebrations, bone up on your basics with this quiz taken from the Canadian Citizenship exam!

 

Earthquake hit Lynn Valley 70 years ago today

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Earthquakes have been an ongoing concern in these parts for a very long time – here’s an account of a major earthquake that hit these shores 70 years ago today, from the diary of Winnifred Kate Walton.

Winnifred was born in England in 1888 and travelled to British Columbia in April 1912.  She had a number of homes in Lynn Valley, and in the 1940s and ’50s operated a ladies’ wear shop here as well, first in the Brier Block then across the street in the Fromme Block, now home to the TD Bank and Waves coffee house. Winnifred passed away in Lynn Valley in 1983. Thank you to her granddaughter, Dianne Elphinstone, for providing us with occasional excerpts from “Granny’s Diary.”

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Lynn Valley Real Estate Market Analysis – May 2016

 

May 2016 Sales Recap

Keep reading to find out more about the Lynn Valley market for May 2016.

Single Family Homes:

  • There were 18 detached homes sold in May with an average sale price of $1,824,150 (median = $1,685,100).
  • The average sale price achieved was more than list price by 9.99%.
  • Detached homes that sold in May took an average of 21 days to sell (median = 7).

  Detached Home Sales May 2016

 

Apartments and Townhouses:

  • There were 8 attached homes sold in May with an average sale price of $616,312  (median = $623,500).
  • The average sale price achieved was above list price by 6.99%.
  • Attached homes that sold in May took an average of 8 days to sell (median = 8 days).

 Attached Home Sales May 2016

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