Relistico.com Buyer Activity

What real human visitors browsed, searched, and asked on BurnabyHouse over the last 30 days. This public page shows indices, rankings, and trends only — no raw lead counts.

Period: May 25 – Jun 23

Buyer Demand Pulse

Composite index 0–100

16/100
Cooling off
May 25 – Jun 23
This week's insight Buyer demand is cooling off this week. Richmond and Ironwood, Richmond lead community attention, Condo searches stay active, and AI chats increasingly mention multiplex / rebuild.

Browse by City

Communities real visitors browsed in the last 30 days, grouped by city. Relative interest only — no visit counts.

Coquitlam

Rising City page visits

Family-friendly mountain views

No neighbourhood breakdown yet — open the city page to explore.

Ladner

Rising City page visits

Village feel with waterfront access

No neighbourhood breakdown yet — open the city page to explore.

Comox

Rising City page visits

Coastal village and marina access

No neighbourhood breakdown yet — open the city page to explore.

White Rock

Rising City page visits

Beachfront living

No neighbourhood breakdown yet — open the city page to explore.

Campbell River

Rising City page visits

Gateway to the north island

No neighbourhood breakdown yet — open the city page to explore.

Whistler

Rising City page visits

Mountain resort living

No neighbourhood breakdown yet — open the city page to explore.

Archive Calendar

A month-end snapshot of buyer demand trends is saved automatically. Click highlighted months to browse past versions and compare over time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This page reports buyer demand trends and on-site behavior analytics — not property news or market commentary. These answers clarify the page for visitors and search engines.

Is this a news page?
No. This is a buyer demand trends page showing what real human visitors browsed, searched and asked on BurnabyHouse over the last 30 days across Metro Vancouver. It uses indices, rankings and trend summaries — not property news articles, market commentary or media coverage.
What is Buyer Demand Pulse?
Buyer Demand Pulse is a 0–100 composite index based on real human buyer activity on the site over the last 30 days, including browsing, search, saves and contact signals, compared against a 7-day moving average. It shows market direction, not a listing price or closed-sale statistic.
Where does the data come from?
The page aggregates human visitor community paths, property-type and search page visits, AI chat themes, and privacy-scrubbed buyer-behavior events. Popular cities, communities, price bands and AI search themes are ranked by relative weight — not by exposing personal contact details or listing-level lead counts.
Why are only rankings, percentages and trends shown?
The public page uses indices, rankings and trends so buyers can see where attention is moving without publishing granular backend lead data. You see relative interest and direction of change, not raw click counts for a specific listing.
How often is this page updated?
The page uses a rolling 30-day window that advances each day. Aggregates are recomputed on visit and cached for about four hours, so values may refresh several times per day and roll forward as new days enter the window.
How is this different from an MLS market report or news coverage?
MLS market reports focus on sales, listings and official statistics; news coverage reports specific events or commentary. This page shows what real buyers on BurnabyHouse are paying attention to — which cities, communities, property types, price bands and AI chat themes are most active right now.
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