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Burnaby home prices still rising

Burnaby home prices still rising

The average price for a typical detached Burnaby home is about $2.05 million.
Opinion: What you need to know about Canada's new first home savings account

Opinion: What you need to know about Canada's new first home savings account

A new tax-free savings account could play a role in making the dream of home ownership more attainable for first-time buyers in Canada.
Developers push back on Burnaby's proposed $40K parking stall 'penalty'

Developers push back on Burnaby's proposed $40K parking stall 'penalty'

Burnaby wants to reduce parking minimums to meet its climate targets, but developers say it could cost them millions — and hike housing prices.
Quarter-acre lot in Canada's smallest city listed for $61,500

Quarter-acre lot in Canada's smallest city listed for $61,500

It's located south of the Okanagan in Boundary Country.
Neighbourhood residents propose new plans for Jericho Lands project

Neighbourhood residents propose new plans for Jericho Lands project

The neighbourhood coalition says the Indigenous-led development is 'too high, too dense, too unaffordable.'
Real Tours: Exploring Vancouver's vibrant Cambie neighbourhood

Real Tours: Exploring Vancouver's vibrant Cambie neighbourhood

A tour of Cambie with one of British Columbia’s “biggest and baddest” realtors.
Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Sewage heat recovery for the college could also mean low carbon-heating for surrounding areas.
Realtor, sellers sued over alleged oil tank contamination at Burnaby property

Realtor, sellers sued over alleged oil tank contamination at Burnaby property

Xiao Li Chen says she paid more than $500K to clean up contamination she claims came from an underground fuel oil tank at a property she bought on Holmes Street. Now she's suing her real estate agent and the couple who sold her the house.
What Burnaby developments are up for public hearing this June?

What Burnaby developments are up for public hearing this June?

Whether its a 49-storey tower development, or a six-storey rental building, there's new developments planned - and you can comment on them at a public hearing this Tuesday.
Construction constraints, charges exacerbating affordable housing crisis in B.C.: ICBA

Construction constraints, charges exacerbating affordable housing crisis in B.C.: ICBA

The industry association is warning that issues concerning costs, delays and labour are frustrating the ability to build more supply