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'Terribly wrong': Fraudulent B.C. residential development project leads to $5.1M order

'Terribly wrong': Fraudulent B.C. residential development project leads to $5.1M order

Two investors put their trust in a longtime friend to pitch a real estate development; it turned out the contractors had other ideas for their money, a judge has ruled.
Segal family business adjusts to work without formidable founder

Segal family business adjusts to work without formidable founder

Vancouver business legend Joe Segal’s corporate and philanthropic legacy continues under the leadership of his sons and other family members
Enough competition to 'scare the living heck' out of B.C. real estate agents

Enough competition to 'scare the living heck' out of B.C. real estate agents

Pop culture, social media drawing more real estate agents into industry, say experts.
Downtown Eastside 'social justice' developer committed fraud, panel rules

Downtown Eastside 'social justice' developer committed fraud, panel rules

Cherie White of Kingdom Investments 2015 Inc. committed fraud by misappropriating investors' money from a house-flipping arrangement she advertised between 2016 and 2019.
Rob Shaw: Timeline for B.C.’s new housing initiatives poses challenge for province

Rob Shaw: Timeline for B.C.’s new housing initiatives poses challenge for province

Next year’s provincial election may shift or accelerate government’s major new housing laws
'Fog of work from home' shifting real estate lenders' views on office properties

'Fog of work from home' shifting real estate lenders' views on office properties

Real estate lenders drawing a bead on industrial and purpose-built rental properties.
Should buyers be holding out for real estate bargains?

Should buyers be holding out for real estate bargains?

While prices may drop further, the window of opportunity for discounted real estate could shut faster than you can say ‘multiple offers’
Do your parents own a home? StatCan says that might mean you’re more likely to own, too

Do your parents own a home? StatCan says that might mean you’re more likely to own, too

New study reveals British Columbians born in the 1990s to property-owning parents more likely to own compared with counterparts
The unmentioned costs of building thousands of new homes. Who pays for it?

The unmentioned costs of building thousands of new homes. Who pays for it?

More housing comes with millions of dollars’ worth of sewers, water lines and other infrastructure that must also be built
Unique Squamish property offers a walk in the woods

Unique Squamish property offers a walk in the woods

Want to take a suspension bridge to get home?
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