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	<title>Comments on: Greater Vancouver home sales more than double in August</title>
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		<title>By: Investments in Vancouver Real Estate to Benefit from Strong Housing Demand in the Near Future : Angel Wang &#124; Real Estate Vancouver Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] the market has recorded a 5 per cent decline in home values compared to the peak reached in 2008, home prices in Vancouver have risen, on average, 17 per cent each year since 1980. This has made Vancouver’s property [...]</description>
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