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Residential sales in B.C. are forecast to fall 1.1 per cent to 73,650 units this year .
That percentage jumps to 1.6 per cent for Metro Vancouver and 2.4 per cent in the Fraser Valley .
Fallout from economic uncertainty over the threat of a global trade war has hit sales activity the hardest in the Lower Mainland .
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