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Fire sale: Oak Bay home twice-ravaged by fire up for $1.4M

Fire sale: Oak Bay home twice-ravaged by fire up for $1.4M

Home was gutted by fire in 2013 and again this June, the latter incident classed as suspicious
鶹ýӳcouncil limits size of future buildings in Chinatown

鶹ýӳcouncil limits size of future buildings in Chinatown

鶹ýӳcity council has approved zoning policy changes that will reduce the heights and sizes of future buildings in Chinatown.
鶹ýӳGreens propose moratorium on demolition of purpose-built rental buildings

鶹ýӳGreens propose moratorium on demolition of purpose-built rental buildings

LandlordBC says moratorium would have 'huge unintended consequences'
A Greater 鶹ýӳcondo is now the ‘price of a house four years ago’

A Greater 鶹ýӳcondo is now the ‘price of a house four years ago’

Although the region’s home price rises are slowing overall, condo values are still soaring to record highs
Move over Vancouver: Canada has a new hotspot for pricey real estate

Move over Vancouver: Canada has a new hotspot for pricey real estate

The “top-tier” sector in B.C.’s hottest luxury market falters, while Toronto recovers and Montréal takes off
Victoria considers minimum-size restriction for downtown housing units

Victoria considers minimum-size restriction for downtown housing units

Mayor Lisa Helps says review of new downtown housing is more about livability than unit size
Victoria considers minimum-size restriction for downtown housing units

Victoria considers minimum-size restriction for downtown housing units

Victoria councillors have asked staff to consider setting a minimum unit size for downtown apartments and condos.
New southeast 鶹ýӳhousing co-op targets ‘moderate’ income earners

New southeast 鶹ýӳhousing co-op targets ‘moderate’ income earners

Rents in 90-unit Fraserview Housing Co-operative range from $2,050 to $2,750

Opinion: How Seattle reversed its rental housing crisis

Our southern neighbour is now awash with available apartments, with landlords lowering rents and offering incentives
Richmond poised to implement market rental housing policy

Richmond poised to implement market rental housing policy

With ultra-low vacancy rate, city staff argue all rentals – not just low-income or social housing – need to be protected