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Venus Heng

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About Venus Heng

Hi, I am Venus Heng. For me, being an estate agent is about more than just properties --- it's about people. My goal is to help you navigate the exciting journey of buying/selling/renting a property with confidence and clarity.  Let's connect and discuss how we can turn your property ambitions into... Hi, I am Venus Heng. For me, being an estate agent is about more than just properties --- it's about people. My goal is to help you navigate the exciting journey of buying/selling/renting a property with confidence and clarity.  Let's connect and discuss how we can turn your property ambitions into reality.

1 years at IQI

15 transactions

20 properties on sale

11 properties on rent

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Canada Housing Market Shows Early Signs of Recovery in May 2026

Canada’s housing market showed signs of stabilisation in March 2026, as national conditions moved closer to balance. Improved affordability and stronger seasonal demand helped support prices after previous declines, giving buyers and sellers a more stable market environment. Toronto Market Tightens In the Greater Toronto Area, sales reached 5,039, up 1.7% year-on-year, while new listings fell 16.7% year-on-year. This shows that supply is dropping faster than demand. Although prices were still down annually, they remained stable month-on-month, suggesting that a price floor may be forming. Vancouver Remains Balanced Metro Vancouver recorded 2,032 sales, down 2.8% year-on-year, while new listings fell 10.3% year-on-year. However, active listings remained high at 14,774, around 38% above average. This gives buyers more choice and keeps price growth limited for now. Buyers Still Hold Negotiating Power Compared with 2025, buyers continue to benefit from more options and stronger negotiating power. However, as the spring market progresses and supply adjusts, conditions may begin to tighten gradually in selected cities. Outlook Canada’s housing market is likely to remain more balanced in the near term, with different cities moving at different speeds. Toronto may see stronger support if supply continues to fall, while Vancouver could stay steady due to higher inventory. For buyers, this remains a useful window to compare options, negotiate carefully and enter the market before conditions tighten further. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Canada Housing Market Slows as Inventory Rises and Prices Ease

Canada’s Housing Market Is Moving Toward Balance Canada’s housing market in early 2026 is slowing but stabilising, as rising inventory and moderating prices bring the market closer to balance. While overall activity has softened, this shift is creating more opportunities for buyers who were previously priced out. Home sales have declined year-on-year, while average prices have eased slightly. At the same time, inventory has risen to around 140,000 listings, with nearly five months of supply, giving buyers more options and reducing urgency across the market. Toronto Toronto is showing mixed signals. Sales remain relatively steady, but new listings have dropped sharply, tightening supply in certain segments. Prices continue to adjust, although strong underlying demand suggests potential recovery if inventory tightens further. Vancouver In Vancouver, higher inventory continues to put pressure on the market. Sales activity remains below historical averages, while benchmark prices have declined as supply outweighs demand. This reflects more cautious buyer sentiment, particularly in higher-priced segments. Overall, Canada’s housing market is transitioning into a more balanced phase. With improved supply, softer pricing, and steady demand, the current environment offers greater flexibility and entry opportunities for buyers and long-term investors. Quebec Source: GVR Residential Market Report - January 2026 Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Canada Housing Market 2026: Softer Sales in Toronto & Vancouver, Modest Rebound Ahead

Canada   Canada’s housing market started 2026 with softer sales and more balanced supply compared to prior years. Total home sales in 2025 fell 1.9% from 2024, and the MLS® Home Price Index was down about 4% year-over-year by year-end.   CREA forecasts a modest rebound in 2026, with sales expected to rise 5–7% and average prices reaching around $690,000 to $700,000. The market remains stable, supported by improved affordability and steady buyer confidence.   Toronto   GTA REALTORS® reported 3,082 home sales in January 2026, down 19.3 per cent compared to January 2025, while new listings totaled 10,774, a 13.3 per cent year-over-year decline. On a seasonally adjusted basis, sales decreased month-over-month as listings edged slightly higher.   The MLS® HPI Composite benchmark fell eight per cent year-over-year, with the average selling price at $973,289, down 6.5 per cent from January 2025. TRREB’s 2026 Market Outlook and Year in Review Report also highlights broader trends across the GTA’s residential and commercial real estate markets.   Source: https://trreb.ca/wp-content/files/market-stats/market-watch/mw2601.pdf    Vancouver   Metro Vancouver home sales on the MLS® dropped 28.7% year-over-year in January 2026 to 1,107 units, well below the 10-year average. New listings declined 7.3% to 5,157 but remained above historical norms, pushing active listings up nearly 10% to 12,628.   The sales-to-active listings ratio stood at 9.1%, signaling continued downward pressure on prices. The MLS® Home Price Index benchmark fell 5.7% to $1,101,900. Detached, apartment, and attached home sales and prices all saw double-digit declines compared to January 2025. GVR expects 2026 to mirror last year with subdued sales, high inventory, and stable prices amid ongoing economic uncertainty.   Source: https://members.gvrealtors.ca/news/GVR-Stats-Package-January-2026.pdf   Quebec   Source: https://apciqca-152af.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2026/02/stats-202601-en-1.pdf    Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Canada Housing Market Update:Stability Builds Heading into 2026

Canada’s real estate market closed 2025 in a more balanced and stable position, supported by earlier interest rate cuts, easing inflation, and gradually improving buyer confidence. Across major cities, conditions varied but remained resilient: the GTA saw steady demand within a well-supplied market, Vancouver experienced elevated inventory with limited price pressure, and Montreal continued to outperform, driven by favourable financing conditions and population growth. Overall, the national market ended the year on solid footing, setting a measured tone for 2026. At the city level, Toronto closed December 2025 with lower year-on-year sales and prices, but rising listings and improving affordability are positioning the market for a potential recovery once economic confidencestrengthens. Vancouver remained firmly buyer-friendly, with high inventory levels and softer sales keeping conditions balanced-to-soft. Quebec continued to show resilience, with stable transaction activity and price growth supported by strong demand for multi-unit and urban housing. Taken together, Canada’s housing market is entering 2026with greater stability, improving affordability trends, and pent-up demand that could support activity as confidence returns. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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