Vancouver, BC: Good stuff comes up semi-regularly, but there are only real deals to be had on quality (upper-entry, mid-range) stuff fairly rarely. I see a couple of probable serious deals every week, and the chances of closing on one are slim unless you're quick. The number of Apollos, Norcos, Peugeots and Nishikis with cheap to barely-decent parts (and often with 'issues') running north of $200 is egregious, as are the epic perpetual (twice daily+) reposts of some folks trying to make a living off plucking everything 'vintage,' cheap and decent and selling it for an instant $200 markup (or selling off cosmetically-challenged parts for around the ebay standard for a mint equivalent). Actually a fair number of high quality vintage road bikes (though I think it seems like there are more when they're not selling now, in the rainy season) - but the prices are typically reflective of what is undoubtedly a hot market: $1000-1500 asking for good older SL (or equivalent) steel bikes with Campy mix, Shimano 600, whatever...bikes that would almost certainly go well under $1000 in Seattle. Seller's market if you have anything genuinely decent and don't necessarily expect to pay your high Vancouver rent with the profits. That said, I saw a $50 Japanese-made Bianchi on yesterday, so...