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Strict Passive House regulations pose challenges for developers

Strict Passive House regulations pose challenges for developers

A rendering of Landa Global Properties’s proposed condo towers at 1400 Alberni St., to be built to passive-house standards.
Is increasing supply worsening Metro Vancouver housing affordability?

Is increasing supply worsening Metro Vancouver housing affordability?

More than two-dozen condo towers are planned around the Lougheed SkyTrain station on the Burnaby-Coquitlam border: but condo affordability has fallen in both suburban cities despite record-level construction | Submitted Supply is said to be the solut
September home sales and prices higher in B.C., says BCREA

September home sales and prices higher in B.C., says BCREA

VANCOUVER - Home sales and average prices rose in B.C. in September, according to the latest figures from the British Columbia Real Estate Association.
Investors speculate with new Vancouver office tower

Investors speculate with new Vancouver office tower

Vancouver Centre II will rise 33-storeys at the corner of Seymour Street and West Georgia Street in downtown Vancouver.
Vancity Credit Union sells Victoria's Dockside Green to Bosa Development

Vancity Credit Union sells Victoria's Dockside Green to Bosa Development

Norm Shearing, president of Vancity’s Dockside Green Limited, left, and Ryan Bosa, of Vancouver-based Bosa Development at Dockside Green’s future development site in Vic West.
Trail bridge over Seymour River delayed due to costs

Trail bridge over Seymour River delayed due to costs

An artist’s rendering depicts how a rigid suspension bridge over the Seymour River will look once completed. image supplied, Metro Vancouver It was a bridge too far (over budget.
B.C. home resales to drop 8% next year: RBC forecast

B.C. home resales to drop 8% next year: RBC forecast

Shutterstock Canada’s housing market is in a cooling phase, according to RBC’s Canadian Housing Market Forecast Update released October 11, and home resales across British Columbia are expected to drop this year and next.
Spray-on earthquake solution being applied to Vancouver elementary school

Spray-on earthquake solution being applied to Vancouver elementary school

The more than century-old General Gordon school was completely flattened in 2015 to pave the way for a replacement school that could better withstand an earthquake.
Development industry criticizes mayor’s pre-sales initiative

Development industry criticizes mayor’s pre-sales initiative

The mayor wants city staff to develop a policy giving local residents first crack at buying pre-sale homes.
The trails of Pacific Spirit Park

The trails of Pacific Spirit Park

At 847 hectares in size, Pacific Spirit Park near UBC is twice the size of Stanley Park and is home to a whopping 73km worth of walking trails.
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