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Prominent West Van Realtor committed professional misconduct, panel finds

Prominent West Van Realtor committed professional misconduct, panel finds

How a Realtor handled the November 2014 sale of this home on Kings Avenue in West Vancouver is at the centre of a complaint before the real estate council.
Meet the pet sitter who paid $50 rent in Vancouver for over a year

Meet the pet sitter who paid $50 rent in Vancouver for over a year

If you're tired of expensive Vancouver rent, you should consider pet sitting. Emily Bach is the violinist for local Vancouver band, Dirty Spells , and has an ambitious side hustle as a pet sitter.
"Sweet" Vancouver Special house listed for $2.6M on Craigslist (PHOTOS)

"Sweet" Vancouver Special house listed for $2.6M on Craigslist (PHOTOS)

A Craigslist post is making merry with Vancouver's real estate market. The listing is for a "sweet" 3-bedroom Vancouver Special home priced at $2,598,000.
Vancouver council approves 4.24 per cent property tax hike

Vancouver council approves 4.24 per cent property tax hike

The ruling Vision Vancouver council approved a last-minute property tax increase of .34 per cent Tuesday, which equates to an overall 4.24 per cent hike, that left the four Non Partisan Association councilors admittedly blindsided.
Strong economy behind high demand for housing sales in B.C., report says

Strong economy behind high demand for housing sales in B.C., report says

A real estate sold sign is shown outside a house in Vancouver, Tuesday, Jan.3, 2017.
"Festive" VPD road signs making the rounds on social media

"Festive" VPD road signs making the rounds on social media

Back in November CBC Vancouver's Stephen Quinn (whom I already wrote about once today) made this funny tweet below showing photos of a road sign that the VPD put out.
14 quaint Vancouver homes that will likely be torn down

14 quaint Vancouver homes that will likely be torn down

Holly Ruth Anderson started the Instagram account @HowQuaintVancouver almost two years ago in order to chronicle "Vancouver's charming (mostly) interwar residential architecture before it's all fodder for the wrecking ball".
B.C. changes tenancy regulations to limit rent increases to match area rates

B.C. changes tenancy regulations to limit rent increases to match area rates

The B.C. government has announced it's closing another loophole in residential tenancy regulations in an effort to keep rental rates affordable.
These new Coal Harbour condos average $5.5 million for 2,200 sq ft

These new Coal Harbour condos average $5.5 million for 2,200 sq ft

Star architect, Douglas fir create Terrace House, Vancouver’s most expensive new apartments
Nine-acre park planned for Oakridge mall redevelopment

Nine-acre park planned for Oakridge mall redevelopment

Vancouver’s park board is currently looking for public feedback on a nine-acre park planned as part of the Oakridge mall redevelopment.
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