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$14.88M can get you this 2-bed, 880 sq ft. bungalow in Metro Vancouver

$14.88M can get you this 2-bed, 880 sq ft. bungalow in Metro Vancouver

Our region’s multimillion-dollar-bungalow phenomenon may have reached new heights with the listing of this two-bedroom, 880-square-foot bungalow for a whopping $14,880,000.
Huge Squamish mixed-use development takes next step

Huge Squamish mixed-use development takes next step

The project includes 1,215 units. Out of those, 537 would be single-family units and 678 would be multi-unit dwellings. There is also space for commercial use and a new school.
Here's what the development at the Hollywood Theatre site will look like

Here's what the development at the Hollywood Theatre site will look like

Vancouver city council unanimously approved Tuesday a heritage revitalization agreement to protect the 1930s Hollywood Theatre on West Broadway and allow a six-storey mixed-use building to be constructed on the balance of the site.
Burnaby council first to use B.C. legislation aimed at protecting rental suites

Burnaby council first to use B.C. legislation aimed at protecting rental suites

House door/Shutterstock The City of Burnaby says it will be the first in British Columbia to take advantage of the province's new rental zoning laws.
A look at the architecturally exciting ‘Tree House’ condos planned for Cypress (IMAGES)

A look at the architecturally exciting ‘Tree House’ condos planned for Cypress (IMAGES)

An architecturally striking development called the “Tree House” has been submitted for approval to the District of West Vancouver by British Pacific Properties.
Sale of $13.8M West Vancouver mansion subject of lawsuit

Sale of $13.8M West Vancouver mansion subject of lawsuit

A 12,000-square-foot West Vancouver luxury mansion that recently sold for $13.8 million is now the subject of a lawsuit by a Burnaby man claiming the sellers haven’t paid him for marketing the property to international clients.

Heritage Pop-Up: Explore History for Free this Summer!

This summer, Vancouver Heritage Foundation in partnership with the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association, will be celebrating the history and built heritage of Vancouver’s downtown core with a variety of pop-up exhibitions including liv
The Yada Apartments: Japanese History in Fairview

The Yada Apartments: Japanese History in Fairview

CVA 791-1327 Yada/Takehara Apartments, 1985 Many workers in Vancouver’s early sawmills were immigrants from Japan, those of Japanese descent born in Canada known as Nikkei, as well as South Asian and Indigenous people.
Opinion: Transport tech disruption could transform housing

Opinion: Transport tech disruption could transform housing

Ultimately, the need for fewer cars on roads – or parked – will create vast swathes of space for living
Greater Vancouver home prices predicted to keep climbing – at slower rate

Greater Vancouver home prices predicted to keep climbing – at slower rate

Home sales across Greater Vancouver may be soft so far this year compared with the past couple of years, but that won’t be enough to bring average prices down, according to a forecast by the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA).
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