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Transit-oriented development boosts Tri-City housing numbers

Transit-oriented development boosts Tri-City housing numbers

Coquitlam leading the way with city hall pushing through large, complex projects proposed for land near Evergreen Line stations
Opinion: Look closer at flawed housing affordability reports

Opinion: Look closer at flawed housing affordability reports

Greater Vancouver is doubtless Canada’s priciest market, but residents are not spending 88 per cent of their income
Six top Western Canada cities for landlords in 2018

Six top Western Canada cities for landlords in 2018

Western Investor's guide to the best returns in the West includes one area close to home
Real-estate refugees flock to Vancouver Island

Real-estate refugees flock to Vancouver Island

Lower Mainland homeowners find better home values and quality of life across the Strait
Burnaby council takes a new approach to housing

Burnaby council takes a new approach to housing

Proposals are being sent back to applicants with a request for more non-market options
Best, worst Burnaby/New West ’hoods to buy a condo or townhome

Best, worst Burnaby/New West ’hoods to buy a condo or townhome

New ranking examines relative value and price-growth potential – and the results may surprise you
Most blame foreigners for high home prices in Metro Vancouver

Most blame foreigners for high home prices in Metro Vancouver

Belief may be more perception than reality, say market experts
History at a discount: ‘Kew House’ relisted at $13.75M

History at a discount: ‘Kew House’ relisted at $13.75M

Despite its famous pedigree, this storied oceanview home has been reduced in price
Province to target criminal money in real estate after gaming reforms

Province to target criminal money in real estate after gaming reforms

“It’s like whack-a-mole” – wherever people can pay with cash, money laundering follows, says Attorney-General
Real estate ‘narrative’ pushing buyers into bidding wars: CMHC

Real estate ‘narrative’ pushing buyers into bidding wars: CMHC

More than half Metro Vancouver homebuyers in 2017 entered a bidding war, “lacking self-control,” asserts housing agency