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APRIL 2024 August 2025

Vancouver Market Trends Current as of August 25th—data provided from Altos Research

Local Headlines 

Renters need to make $33/hour to afford 1 bedroom

Clark County approves $39M for new animal shelter to alleviate overcrowding

Vancouver, Clark County in talks to collaborate on city’s potential annexation

Vancouver, WA to break ground on 95-unit affordable housing project

Homelessness still rising in Washington, state data shows

Washington saw biggest construction job loss in U.S. over past year

Lending

Residential 

US homebuyers backed out of transactions at a record pace last month

Home sales are ticking up — and more are coming to market

Housing freeze: High costs leave some buyers and current owners in the lurch

U.S. Federal Housing Allows Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Approve Rocket Acquisition of Mr. Cooper

Commercial 

U.S. Commercial Real Estate Crisis Deepens as Office Vacancy Rates Hit Record Highs

Peaking Loan Maturities Push Office Sale Prices Down

Millennials and Gen Z are gambling on a big mortgage-rate  drop

Commercial property executives say recovery has arrived

Home Loan Demand Declines Again as Mortgage Rates Remain Unchanged

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