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Coquitlam council ponders big housing moves

More duplexes & triplexes possible
Major players not optimistic about Metro Vancouver’s housing market prospects

Major players not optimistic about Metro Vancouver’s housing market prospects

Investors, economists issue warnings about investing in region’s real estate right now

Who’s paying the soaring costs of real estate levies?

Experts weigh whether landowners or homebuyers are bearing the brunt of fee burden
Real estate slowdown dragging on B.C. economy: report

Real estate slowdown dragging on B.C. economy: report

Forecast blames expected contraction in B.C.’s economic growth in 2019 squarely on reduction in housing market
B.C. launches anonymous tipline on dirty money in real estate and other markets

B.C. launches anonymous tipline on dirty money in real estate and other markets

Those with insider knowledge on money laundering now have a safe way to share information with province
Office real estate market slowly adapting to cannabis culture

Office real estate market slowly adapting to cannabis culture

Cannabis companies looking for space need to consider laws and bylaws at all levels
Letter: 'Appalled' by 'low' number of Burnaby rental units announced

Letter: 'Appalled' by 'low' number of Burnaby rental units announced

Editor: Re: Burnaby to get 366 affordable housing units , NOW , Nov. 16 Shocked, appalled and dismayed again by the poor response of the province to the housing needs of the third-largest city in the province.
B.C. Premier applauded for headway made on housing

B.C. Premier applauded for headway made on housing

Horgan gets standing ovation from housing conference delegates, says he’s very pleased with what NDP has achieved
Arthur Erickson’s ‘most complete’ masterpiece listed for $16.8M (PHOTOS)

Arthur Erickson’s ‘most complete’ masterpiece listed for $16.8M (PHOTOS)

Extraordinary 1988-built steel-and-glass home, featured in magazines and movies, is for sale for the first time
Burnaby one-bed rents up by more than allowable annual hike (INFOGRAPHIC)

Burnaby one-bed rents up by more than allowable annual hike (INFOGRAPHIC)

With B.C.'s new rent-control cap not in force yet, city's median annual one-bed rental price is up 5.3 per cent, says rental study