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West Vancouver selling vacant waterfront lot for $7.4M

West Vancouver selling vacant waterfront lot for $7.4M

Funds from the sale will go toward the purchase of the last residential property near the Ferry Building in Ambleside
Developer takes heat for not building rental homes near Coquitlam SkyTrain station

Developer takes heat for not building rental homes near Coquitlam SkyTrain station

A big developer in Coquitlam’s Burquitlam neighbourhood was criticized for not turning their seven-storey housing project into a purpose-built rental project.
Canadians remain among the top foreign buyers of U.S. property

Canadians remain among the top foreign buyers of U.S. property

Homebuyers from Canada spent US$6.6 billion on vacation, rental and permanent residence properties south of the border between April 2022 and March 2023
​The gap between median income and average home price continues to widen

​The gap between median income and average home price continues to widen

Newly released data illustrates how home prices, interest rate hikes and slow wage growth have eroded homebuyers’ purchasing power
Fourth roommate for 2-bedroom Vancouver rental gets bed behind screen in living room

Fourth roommate for 2-bedroom Vancouver rental gets bed behind screen in living room

The living room is "very spacious and barely anyone uses it" reads the listing.
B.C. fishing lodge listed for under a million dollars

B.C. fishing lodge listed for under a million dollars

Ever been to Kyuquot Sound?
Images: Here's what the historic Dunbar Theatre could look like after redevelopment

Images: Here's what the historic Dunbar Theatre could look like after redevelopment

The original Art Deco facade will once again grace Dunbar
B.C. housing activity dampens following spring and summer rush

B.C. housing activity dampens following spring and summer rush

Decade-high mortgage rates are slowing activity, despite significant year-over-year increase in housing sales
89-unit development at East Porpoise Bay Road corner passes first reading

89-unit development at East Porpoise Bay Road corner passes first reading

The developer is to hold a public information session and provide a transportation impact assessment and parking study for the busy intersection and surroundings – among other reports – before second reading.
Builder and City of Richmond battle over building bylaws

Builder and City of Richmond battle over building bylaws

Building regulations should be “black and white,” not up for subjective interpretation, says residential builder
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