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Filthy, broken-down Burnaby house sells for $2M is just days on the market

Filthy, broken-down Burnaby house sells for $2M is just days on the market

Burnaby home sales part of 27% surge in March, with little effort to stage older homes.
Governments face rising pressure to tame soaring Vancouver rents

Governments face rising pressure to tame soaring Vancouver rents

Building more rental housing touted as solution, but not everyone agrees on how much density is needed
Greater Vancouver home prices up 3.6 per cent in March versus February

Greater Vancouver home prices up 3.6 per cent in March versus February

Year-over-year price increase in March was 20.7 per cent
An ancient New Westminster house finally sold for UNDER the asking price. Are things cooling off?

An ancient New Westminster house finally sold for UNDER the asking price. Are things cooling off?

Old and tiny houses have been selling for over the asking price in recent months.
‘New landmark’: Burnaby eyes thousands of homes in five Edmonds towers

‘New landmark’: Burnaby eyes thousands of homes in five Edmonds towers

Burnaby is rethinking the centre of Edmonds on city-owned land in partnership with BC Housing
Burnaby landlord ghosted tenant after city water main caused devastating flood

Burnaby landlord ghosted tenant after city water main caused devastating flood

The tenant was forced to put belongings in storage for months for a restoration that never came.
Could unmarked graves derail planned hotel on New Westminster's B.C. Pen site?

Could unmarked graves derail planned hotel on New Westminster's B.C. Pen site?

Indigenous prisoners were once incarcerated at the BC Penitentiary in New West.
Burnaby realtor sees 'chaos' coming with B.C.'s new 'cooling-off' period

Burnaby realtor sees 'chaos' coming with B.C.'s new 'cooling-off' period

Amendments to legislation would allow people buying a home more time to consider offers, ensure financing and get a home inspection.
Housing boom exposes black market in Fraser Valley

Housing boom exposes black market in Fraser Valley

Surrey, Abbotsford double fines as municipalities battle illegal construction projects
Rotting 68-year-old Burnaby house that wasn’t even staged still sells for $2M

Rotting 68-year-old Burnaby house that wasn’t even staged still sells for $2M

Only on the market for a few days before being snapped up