The most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby last month ranged from $5.45 million to $365,000.
Slow markets haven’t completely stopped home sales, as Burnaby house prices last month in December ranged from $5.45 million for the most expensive detached home to $365,000 for a one-bedroom apartment.
The three-year-old home, described as a “beautifully landscaped private estate,” has more than 6,600 square feet on a 25,308 sq. ft. lot. It sold on Dec. 11 for $1.3 million after 10 days on the market, just a bit more than its $1.29 million asking price. The home sold on Dec. 6, after 22 days on the market, for more than its 2023 assessment of $498,800 .An apartment in Tower 1 of the Amazing Brentwood at 5907-4510 Halifax Way was the most expensive apartment sold in Burnaby last month, selling for $1.15 million on Dec. 12 after 32 days on the market. The apartment sold for less than its asking price of $1.199 million.
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