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Should temporary modular housing be allowed in more Vancouver neighbourhoods?

Should temporary modular housing be allowed in more Vancouver neighbourhoods?

A revised motion is being reintroduced, asking Vancouver city council to look at allowing temporary modular housing in single-family and duplex zones.
Residential sales in every B.C. region to recover in 2020: forecast

Residential sales in every B.C. region to recover in 2020: forecast

Although every region in B.C. is expected to see lower home sales in 2019 than in 2018, sales will more than recover in 2020, according to a September 5 forecast.
Drab downtown Vancouver laneway transformed into colourful 'Canvas Corridor' (PHOTOS)

Drab downtown Vancouver laneway transformed into colourful 'Canvas Corridor' (PHOTOS)

An under-utilized laneway in Vancouver's downtown core has gotten a fresh new look, as 45 doors and vents on Eihu Lane have been turned into works of art.
Landlords dodging ‘CAVE people’ by investing in B.C.'s regional rental markets

Landlords dodging ‘CAVE people’ by investing in B.C.'s regional rental markets

B.C. landlords and investors shift action away from Metro Vancouver to Okanagan and Island as “citizens against nearly everything” stall projects.
Commercial real estate market proving robust in Metro Vancouver

Commercial real estate market proving robust in Metro Vancouver

While Metro Vancouver’s residential sector struggles, its commercial real estate market is holding firm, with vacancy rates extremely low, according to a monthly analysis.
Vancouver has gone a year without a house price increase

Vancouver has gone a year without a house price increase

Metro Vancouver has gone a year without an increase in its house price index.
Vancouver’s proposed 60-storey building would be world’s tallest Passive House tower

Vancouver’s proposed 60-storey building would be world’s tallest Passive House tower

The project, in Vancouver’s West End, will be among the city’s highest buildings if it’s approved and it also promises to be the tallest Passive House tower in the world.
‘CAVE people’ are disrupting Metro Vancouver multi-family rentals

‘CAVE people’ are disrupting Metro Vancouver multi-family rentals

There is a new term being used now in Vancouver’s long-suffering rental housing market: CAVE people.
Here, check out the latest images for Vancouver's Oakridge Centre redevelopment

Here, check out the latest images for Vancouver's Oakridge Centre redevelopment

Henriquez Partners Architects has filed a development application for a five-storey civic centre, a 22-storey non-market housing building and a portion of a nine-acre park — all of which are part of the massive Oakridge Centre redevelopment.
Home sales across B.C. up 12.4% from last year

Home sales across B.C. up 12.4% from last year

With home sales making a significant year-over-year jump in the Lower Mainland in July, residential transactions for the whole of B.C. followed suit.
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