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Vancouver councillor urges review of 'view cones' to increase housing

Vancouver councillor urges review of 'view cones' to increase housing

The goal is to strike a balance between increasing housing and liveability while preserving the city's unique views.
Income needed to afford a home in B.C. rises by $16,995 in August 2023

Income needed to afford a home in B.C. rises by $16,995 in August 2023

B.C. is among the four provinces where an income over $100,000 is needed to buy a home.
These are the Burnaby developments up for public hearing this month

These are the Burnaby developments up for public hearing this month

A 33-storey tower with a replacement rental building is up for public hearing in Burnaby.
Burnaby council to consider plan for less parking near transit

Burnaby council to consider plan for less parking near transit

Burnaby aims to have three-quarters of all trips taken by public transit and active transportation by 2050.
Unique mid-century modern home lists for $2.5M in North Vancouver

Unique mid-century modern home lists for $2.5M in North Vancouver

Built in 1961, the design is inspired by influential architect Richard Neutra’s concept for a California modern home
These were the most and least expensive Burnaby homes sold last month

These were the most and least expensive Burnaby homes sold last month

The most and least expensive homes sold last month ranged from a $4.31 million home in Buckingham Heights to a $412,500 apartment in Capitol Hill.
'A significant step forward': Laneway housing legalized in Burnaby

'A significant step forward': Laneway housing legalized in Burnaby

The City of Burnaby will begin accepting applications for laneway homes Sept. 18.
Photos: 20 affordable rental units come to South Burnaby in new development

Photos: 20 affordable rental units come to South Burnaby in new development

Residents are moving into a new five-storey Burnaby development with 122 condos and 20 non-market rental units — with monthly rent for a studio at $375.
Single-family homes still over $2M mark in Burnaby

Single-family homes still over $2M mark in Burnaby

Apartments in one Burnaby neighbourhood cost more last month than a Vancouver neighbour.
Burnaby's heritage homes could get exceptions to new laneway housing rules

Burnaby's heritage homes could get exceptions to new laneway housing rules

Burnaby wants to encourage owners of heritage homes to build laneway housing. "We don’t have to see heritage and growth as opposites; they can be compatible," said the city's heritage planner.