Depends. It is unlikely they will ever be low enough to be considered "affordable", and if they should somehow inexplicably drop to that level, it would pretty much destroy the economy, and decimate everyone who lives, and owns, in Vancouver. Of course, the only way they could fall that low is if our economy went in to complete shambles. In which case, pretty much everybody is screwed. Even the people who rely on government handouts, which will completely dry up