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Grouse Mountain Resort sells for second time in two years

Grouse Mountain Resort sells for second time in two years

The resort previously sold in 2017 for $200 million
Poll finds broad support for B.C. speculation, foreign-buyer’s taxes

Poll finds broad support for B.C. speculation, foreign-buyer’s taxes

Across B.C., agreement with the housing taxes has remained strong, and in some cases – such as the speculation tax and the property transfer tax increase – support has increased over time.
Three more Vancouver moderate income housing projects face public hearings in new year

Three more Vancouver moderate income housing projects face public hearings in new year

The projects faced general neighbourhood opposition at a joint open house last June, but they also earned some support.
This longtime Vancouver book publisher has had to move three times in 10 months

This longtime Vancouver book publisher has had to move three times in 10 months

This book publisher has fallen victim to a new kind of Vancouver special — sketchy leases, sketchy development plans and sketchy rents.
Vancouver author recounts 140 years of real estate horror stories

Vancouver author recounts 140 years of real estate horror stories

It’s a book chronicling 140 years of real estate calamity, colossal greed and even “skulduggery,” yet its name is Land of Destiny .
$3 million Vancouver real estate tax evasion investigation spurs CRA search warrants

$3 million Vancouver real estate tax evasion investigation spurs CRA search warrants

The CRA is continuing to spread the word that it's not okay to participate in "the underground economy"
6,000-unit Squamish Nation project in Vancouver exempt from foreign buyer tax

6,000-unit Squamish Nation project in Vancouver exempt from foreign buyer tax

It's the largest residential development in Vancouver, which is expected to include the tallest towers in the city.
Heritage West Vancouver home by renown architect could end up on short-term rental market

Heritage West Vancouver home by renown architect could end up on short-term rental market

Short-term rentals are currently not permitted in West Vancouver. However, there is broad support from the district to allow properties that have heritage value, such as the Boyd House, to be used as short-term rentals.
B.C. housing market ‘firming’ as home sales, prices rise

B.C. housing market ‘firming’ as home sales, prices rise

“We expect 2020 will be a much more typical year for markets compared to the volatility of recent years.”
Controversial moderate income rental housing project continues to face neighbourhood opposition

Controversial moderate income rental housing project continues to face neighbourhood opposition

As decision day nears for a controversial rezoning proposal on Larch Street, a Kitsilano resident group is calling on Mayor Kennedy Stewart and NPA Coun. Melissa De Genova recuse themselves from the debate and vote.
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