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These 5 Burnaby developments are up for public hearing next week

These 5 Burnaby developments are up for public hearing next week

Developments up for discussion include towers up to 60 storeys high in Brentwood, non-market rental units throughout the city and more.
These homes provide multi-generational living or passive income at half the cost of a condo

These homes provide multi-generational living or passive income at half the cost of a condo

PD Moore Homes offer the best in laneway home living at an affordable price point
'It's disgusting': B.C. man offering free housing for 'girlfriend with benefits'

'It's disgusting': B.C. man offering free housing for 'girlfriend with benefits'

The man is renting "a little one-bedroom studio" at no cost.
Neighbourhood residents hire development consultant to oppose Vancouver rental rezoning

Neighbourhood residents hire development consultant to oppose Vancouver rental rezoning

Rezoning for the secured-rental building was unanimously approved by council but amended to consider potential issues with access to the building's parkade.
'Major concerns': Birth of Burnaby Housing Authority sparks debate on potential for billion-dollar loans

'Major concerns': Birth of Burnaby Housing Authority sparks debate on potential for billion-dollar loans

Councillors approve next steps to create a municipal housing corporation to develop affordable rental housing, but some have concerns about bureaucratic bloat and financial risk.
Discover two new condo buildings in Langley's vibrant Willoughby neighbourhood

Discover two new condo buildings in Langley's vibrant Willoughby neighbourhood

Don't miss The Commons grand opening Saturday, Oct. 21, by award-winning Zenterra Developments
New report says Burnaby hosts the second most expensive rentals in Canada

New report says Burnaby hosts the second most expensive rentals in Canada

It costs about the same to rent a two-bedroom suite in Burnaby as it does in Toronto — to the tune of more than $3,400.
New Burnaby parking policy ignites debate, party split at council

New Burnaby parking policy ignites debate, party split at council

Lively debate at city council asked: How much new parking should be built in Burnaby?
Will B.C.'s short-term rental laws come up short?

Will B.C.'s short-term rental laws come up short?

B.C.'s new provincial short-term rental laws will force hosts to declare their homes as primary residences, with information going to a new registry that will be accessible by Canada Revenue Agency.
Burnaby’s Revs bowling alley could be home to trio of highrise towers up to 60 storeys tall

Burnaby’s Revs bowling alley could be home to trio of highrise towers up to 60 storeys tall

Three towers between 50 and 60 storeys are proposed for the land where beloved bowling alley Revs Entertainment currently stands in Brentwood Town Centre.