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New tool lets you see the value of your home

New tool lets you see the value of your home

Consumers can now get instant access to local real estate market data
Opinion: Rental-only zoning could end up a damp squib

Opinion: Rental-only zoning could end up a damp squib

Experts say policy is a good idea in theory but in practice will only work in tandem with other incentives
West Van real estate agent handed year-long suspension, immediately appeals

West Van real estate agent handed year-long suspension, immediately appeals

Prominent realtor also ordered to pay Real Estate Council of B.C. costs of almost $59,000
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­council pushes controversial Chinatown ‘downzoning’ to public hearing

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­council pushes controversial Chinatown ‘downzoning’ to public hearing

City votes for public feedback on reducing density in historic neighbourhood
Development application filed for old 3 Vets site (IMAGES)

Development application filed for old 3 Vets site (IMAGES)

Sporting equipment store closed in 2017
Landlord group warns Rental Housing Task Force of being legislated 'to death’

Landlord group warns Rental Housing Task Force of being legislated 'to death’

B.C. government should maintain current allowable annual rent increase, says LandlordBC
May home sales see 35% slump from last year

May home sales see 35% slump from last year

Despite slowdown, benchmark prices have not fallen – yet
Richmond realtor suspended, fined

Richmond realtor suspended, fined

New Coast Realty in trouble once more with the Real Estate Council for BC
Metrotown towers would displace 84 units in Burnaby

Metrotown towers would displace 84 units in Burnaby

Two new highrises proposed for Metrotown are heading to public hearing this month. A total of 537 new housing units will be built, and 84 low-cost, older housing units will be destroyed if both projects are approved.
Plans move ahead for 46-storey tower in Burnaby

Plans move ahead for 46-storey tower in Burnaby

Plans for a 46-storey tower in Brentwood are going forward after city staff released a report responding to concerns raised at a public hearing in March. A second tower in that neighbourhood will also head to public hearing in June.