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Metro Vancouver home sales jump 45.4% to well above 10-year average

Metro Vancouver home sales jump 45.4% to well above 10-year average

Metro Vancouver’s residential real estate recovery continued apace in October, with home sales soaring 45.4 per cent higher than the same month last year.
Vancouver's inaugural Architecture & Design Film Festival spotlights innovators, housing crisis

Vancouver's inaugural Architecture & Design Film Festival spotlights innovators, housing crisis

The acclaimed Architecture & Design Film Festival (ADFF) is crossing the border for the first time this year, and adding two Canadian cities to their roster, including Vancouver.
Buildup around Oakridge Centre continues with proposal for 18-storey rental tower

Buildup around Oakridge Centre continues with proposal for 18-storey rental tower

The buildup in the area surrounding around Oakridge Centre continues with a proposal for an 18-storey market rental building.
Metro Vancouver home prices could return to peak levels in a year

Metro Vancouver home prices could return to peak levels in a year

Residential property sales and average home sale prices in Metro Vancouver are likely to increase over the next two years, according to a new forecast by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
This West Side development could be home to Vancouver’s first jamspace in a residential building

This West Side development could be home to Vancouver’s first jamspace in a residential building

In what could be the first development of its kind in the Vancouver, this building’s first two floors will include rehearsal spaces, a recording studio and small performance space.
West Vancouver widow fights to keep her home amid allegations of 'predatory lending'

West Vancouver widow fights to keep her home amid allegations of 'predatory lending'

An elderly West Vancouver widow has been granted a temporary court order allowing her to remain in her home while she fights a mortgage company’s efforts to oust her.
Newcomers to Canada buy one in every five homes: study

Newcomers to Canada buy one in every five homes: study

Newcomers to Canada are moving the dial on real estate demand, with one in every five Canadian homes purchased by a buyer who arrived in the past 10 years, according to a new survey.
Proposed development would displace beloved Vancouver diner

Proposed development would displace beloved Vancouver diner

The Slocan family restaurant at the corner of East Hastings and Slocan Street is a fixture in Hastings-Sunrise.
Development plans for former Oakridge Transit Centre site move forward

Development plans for former Oakridge Transit Centre site move forward

Plans for the former Oakridge Transit Centre site are ramping up — the rezoning application for the project, which is described as “one of the last large-scale, centrally-located developments of its kind in the city,” goes to open house this November.
Home sales uptick seen across B.C. in September

Home sales uptick seen across B.C. in September

Although residential real estate is seeing a stronger resurgence of activity in Greater Vancouver, the sales uptick is being seen throughout the province.
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