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This bonkers house is what $16.9 million will buy you in West Vancouver (VIDEO)

This bonkers house is what $16.9 million will buy you in West Vancouver (VIDEO)

Gondola? Check. Heated driveway? Check. Massive chandelier? Check.
Opinion: Burnaby homes sneakily sold as 'mini-hotels' for Airbnb

Opinion: Burnaby homes sneakily sold as 'mini-hotels' for Airbnb

Burnaby resident warning of implications of these mini-hotels
Sales of Vancouver rental apartments soar as vacancies rise

Sales of Vancouver rental apartments soar as vacancies rise

Transaction surge started in second half of 2020, despite higher vacancies and a B.C.-wide ban on rental increases
Most Canadian cities saw residential rents drop. Not Burnaby

Most Canadian cities saw residential rents drop. Not Burnaby

Burnaby bucked the trend for rents in two categories
Community engagement key to real estate development

Community engagement key to real estate development

Real estate legends say getting residents and stakeholders on board will define the future success of Metro Vancouver real estate development.
5 real estate markets that outperformed in 2020

5 real estate markets that outperformed in 2020

COVID-19 impacted Canada's housing market in some surprising ways
Opinion: Forget about a second bedroom with these skyrocketing Burnaby rents

Opinion: Forget about a second bedroom with these skyrocketing Burnaby rents

Burnaby fares poorly compared with the rest of Canada
No-payment mortgage scheme floated in Vancouver

No-payment mortgage scheme floated in Vancouver

A homebuyer must be able to afford a 60 per cent down payment, compared to the five to 20 per cent in the conventional mortgage market.
Vancouverites lead search for B.C. recreational property

Vancouverites lead search for B.C. recreational property

At least 62,000 Vancouver residents searched for rural B.C. property since June 2020 as the pandemic locked down reasons to live in the city.
How B.C. plans to move homeless into market rentals

How B.C. plans to move homeless into market rentals

New Homeless Prevention Program is meant 'to help access rental housing in the private (non-subsidized) housing market'