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VIREB president on valley market: Property tax assessments can be deceiving

The president of the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board is confident that 2015 will be good for the housing market in the Cowichan Valley.
Jason Finlayson says coming out of the holidays there has been an increase in sales dating back to fall and inventory is starting to drop.
He says property tax assessments, which many people have already received, can be deceiving for those looking to sell and buy.
Finlayson says over one thousand single-family homes were sold in the Cowichan Valley last year.

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