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11% of Cdns invest in real estate and that total is set to grow: Royal LePage

11% of Cdns invest in real estate and that total is set to grow: Royal LePage

TORONTO — A new survey shows more than one in 10 Canadians own an investment property — and their ranks are expected to grow over the next five years.
Shayne Ramsay gone from Squamish Nation company behind Senakw towers

Shayne Ramsay gone from Squamish Nation company behind Senakw towers

Provincial government report found former CEO of BC Housing broke conflict of interest rules
BCREA estimates a continued decline in home sales for 2023

BCREA estimates a continued decline in home sales for 2023

One previously tracked home in Squamish sees a decrease in price and another goes unchanged.
Letter: 'Deluded city people' beware of $79,000 'deal' for B.C. cabin

Letter: 'Deluded city people' beware of $79,000 'deal' for B.C. cabin

"Deluded city people and foreign dreamers buy these properties"
AI: Making property management and home sales smarter through tech

AI: Making property management and home sales smarter through tech

Predictive analytics, search and site development are some of the areas ready for artificial intelligence
B.C. government mum on whether density plan will include stratas

B.C. government mum on whether density plan will include stratas

B.C.’s Homes for People program will allow up to four housing units on most detached-house lots, but officials silent on whether the additional homes will be rental only
Vancouver's wet lab space shortage is hurting life science startups

Vancouver's wet lab space shortage is hurting life science startups

Companies need labs for research, research to get funding and funding to secure space
Local governments seek provincial help regulating tiny homes

Local governments seek provincial help regulating tiny homes

Building tiny homes can be difficult because the B.C. building code doesn’t directly address them, advocate says
Changes to B.C. contaminated site regulations will hike costs, waste soils, critics say

Changes to B.C. contaminated site regulations will hike costs, waste soils, critics say

High cost and extension of new sampling requirements could see more soil disposed of at sea rather than used as fill
Vancouver tops charts for annual income needed to afford a home in Canada

Vancouver tops charts for annual income needed to afford a home in Canada

Nine out of 10 Canadian cities reported an increase in income needed, despite decreasing average home prices
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