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Tallest residential tower in Western Canada to begin construction in Burnaby

Tallest residential tower in Western Canada to begin construction in Burnaby

The 64-storey tower is set to begin construction now that the site near Gilmore SkyTrain station has been cleared
Man posing as buyer prompts warning for young female realtors

Man posing as buyer prompts warning for young female realtors

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver is warning realtors across the Lower Mainland after initial reports came in from Coquitlam
Opinion: Bold moves needed now to resolve Lower Mainland livability crisis

Opinion: Bold moves needed now to resolve Lower Mainland livability crisis

Projected population increases will keep land prices rising in the long term, so more radical action must be taken now
Federal stress test caused up to $15B drop in new mortgages: economist

Federal stress test caused up to $15B drop in new mortgages: economist

Time to rethink the too-strict stress test, urges CIBC’s chief economist
Residential price drop failing to ease Metro Vancouver’s housing crisis

Residential price drop failing to ease Metro Vancouver’s housing crisis

“Prices will double between 2016 and 2041,” economist says. “And it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s on the low side.”
B.C. home sales see chilly March, sliding 23%

B.C. home sales see chilly March, sliding 23%

Market activity still dampened, largely due to federal mortgage policy, says B.C. Real Estate Association
Luxury high-rise condos are ‘guzzling electricity,’ says BC Hydro

Luxury high-rise condos are ‘guzzling electricity,’ says BC Hydro

High-end condos haven’t just put affordability out of reach for most people – they’re also pigs when it comes to electricity. That’s according to a BC Hydro report release today (Friday).
Burnaby's millennials and renters most worried about housing affordability: survey

Burnaby's millennials and renters most worried about housing affordability: survey

Mayor's housing task force issues its first report
Co-ops a better solution to Burnaby's housing crisis than rental units

Co-ops a better solution to Burnaby's housing crisis than rental units

I lived in a False Creek co-op housing unit for over 10 years before moving to Burnaby. Those years in False Creek were the best years of not only my life, but also the lives of my wife and my two children.
One in 10 West Vancouver homes foreign owned

One in 10 West Vancouver homes foreign owned

'Astronaut' families captured in latest federal stats