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$2,056 for one-bedroom rental considered affordable by City of Vancouver

$2,056 for one-bedroom rental considered affordable by City of Vancouver

What Vancouver council deems affordable has gone from high to higher
Brewery founder's ultra-cool eco-house relisted at $1.2M off (PHOTOS)

Brewery founder's ultra-cool eco-house relisted at $1.2M off (PHOTOS)

Stylish, contemporary home in Shaughnessy was listed in September for $12.98 million, put back on market last week for $11,775,000
Mass-timber, modular laneway homes aim to fill a housing need

Mass-timber, modular laneway homes aim to fill a housing need

Sustainable, precision-built, time-saving, modular accessory dwelling units on display at B.C. Home + Garden Show
Ever-fewer Metro Vancouver homeowners behind on mortgage payments: CMHC

Ever-fewer Metro Vancouver homeowners behind on mortgage payments: CMHC

Mortgage delinquencies steadily dropping, even as rising interest rates push up monthly payments
Mortgage delinquencies decline further in B.C.'s biggest cities: CMHC

Mortgage delinquencies decline further in B.C.'s biggest cities: CMHC

Ever-fewer homeowners are behind on their mortgage payments, even as rising interest rates push up monthly costs
Ever-fewer Victoria homeowners behind on mortgage payments: CMHC

Ever-fewer Victoria homeowners behind on mortgage payments: CMHC

Mortgage delinquencies steadily dropping, even as interest rates rise
Cooling real estate market to hamper B.C. economy in next two years, says think tank

Cooling real estate market to hamper B.C. economy in next two years, says think tank

Downward trend in home sales is offsetting gains made in energy sector, reports Conference Board of Canada
Squamish council debates how to keep new units from becoming vacation rentals

Squamish council debates how to keep new units from becoming vacation rentals

Some fee exemptions for secondary suites may continue in order to encourage long-term rentals
Opinion: Think the NDP wants home prices to fall? Think again

Opinion: Think the NDP wants home prices to fall? Think again

For all its talk of the market heading in the right direction, the B.C. Ministry of Finance is betting on an imminent recovery
COUNCIL CUT: Skyridge houses get setbacks

COUNCIL CUT: Skyridge houses get setbacks

Six houses at Skyridge will be built a little more forward than usual because the land behind them inclines downward.
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