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B.C. home sales ‘continue to recover’ from policy shock: BCREA

B.C. home sales ‘continue to recover’ from policy shock: BCREA

Residential transactions are higher than a year ago but still down compared with pre-mortgage stress test activity
Buyer sues for deposit after $7 million house deal falls apart

Buyer sues for deposit after $7 million house deal falls apart

A businessman who tried to buy a $7-million West Vancouver mansion is suing the seller of the property and his real estate company after they failed to return over $87,000 of his deposit after the real estate deal collapsed. The lawsuit filed in B.C.
Divisive infill housing project moves ahead in Horseshoe Bay

Divisive infill housing project moves ahead in Horseshoe Bay

A divisive infill housing project in Horseshoe Bay is going to the public for vetting.
Images unveiled for 'symbolic front door' of Oakridge Centre

Images unveiled for 'symbolic front door' of Oakridge Centre

Development permit filed for transit plaza gateway, northeast office, main mall entry, 'The Terraces' building offices and reail, and park connection
Metro Vancouver municipalities weigh in on huge Delta industrial proposal

Metro Vancouver municipalities weigh in on huge Delta industrial proposal

After years of waiting, MK Delta Lands Group's proposed developing is heading back for further input from Metro Vancouver
REW.ca expands home search site across Canada

REW.ca expands home search site across Canada

Real Estate Wire ( REW.ca ), the leading Canadian real estate portal for listings, new home developments, and agent connections and insights, today announced the launch of its nation-wide availability.
Rental building proposed for Granville Street in Shaughnessy

Rental building proposed for Granville Street in Shaughnessy

Last June, Vancouver council rejected a different rezoning application for a rental townhouse project in the same neighbourhood
Council to decide fate of divisive Grandview-Woodland rental building proposal

Council to decide fate of divisive Grandview-Woodland rental building proposal

Critics call project a ‘blockbuster,’ proponents consider it much-needed rental
One in five Millennial home buyers commits mortgage fraud: survey

One in five Millennial home buyers commits mortgage fraud: survey

Nearly 20 per cent of young buyers inflate income on mortgage application, and nearly a quarter of Millennials say that’s OK, finds Equifax
Should temporary modular housing be allowed in more Vancouver neighbourhoods?

Should temporary modular housing be allowed in more Vancouver neighbourhoods?

Coun. Christine Boyle thinks so. She wants TMH and low-income permanent housing permitted in a greater number of zones in the city