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'China's Amazon' to start selling Canadian real estate

'China's Amazon' to start selling Canadian real estate

Chinese consumers can now buy Canadian homes online through a deal inked with Juwai.com, China’s largest real estate website selling international properties, and JD.com, which is China’s largest retailer, both online and offline.
Long-anticipated mixed-use development proposed for Park Royal

Long-anticipated mixed-use development proposed for Park Royal

An open house will be held this week to get public input on a mixed-use development proposal for the former White Spot site at Park Royal that has been long in the works.
Landlords expect more rentals after speculation tax hits

Landlords expect more rentals after speculation tax hits

The head of LandlordBC expects some homeowners will start renting out their properties to avoid the province’s new speculation tax, but says it’s too soon to estimate the extent of its impact.
While Richmond mulls 40 homes for the homeless, 83 modular units head for Abbotsford

While Richmond mulls 40 homes for the homeless, 83 modular units head for Abbotsford

As the City of Richmond ponders its next time regarding the controversial siting of 40 modular homes for the homeless, Abbotsford is plowing ahead with more than double the project size.
Editorial: Can enough ‘missing middle’ homes be built without land assembly?

Editorial: Can enough ‘missing middle’ homes be built without land assembly?

A fascinating public debate took place Wednesday evening at UBC Robson Square, entitled “Smart Cities Debate #11: Building Missing Middle Housing Without Lot Assembly.
Sidney to implore province to rethink real estate speculation tax

Sidney to implore province to rethink real estate speculation tax

Sidney council voted unanimously Monday to implore the province to rethink its planned new speculation tax. Sidney is urging the province to hold off on introducing the tax and asks the province to re-evaluate its approach to housing affordability.

B.C. home buyer confidence damaged by new tax measures, says poll

If one goal of the B.C. government’s new housing taxation policies was to cool home sales in the province, it has likely succeeded, if the results of a new poll of real estate agents are anything to go by.
'Apoplectic' over speculation tax, Bowen Island now relieved it's exempt

'Apoplectic' over speculation tax, Bowen Island now relieved it's exempt

“Just the impact was going to be so profound, so devastating," says island mayor
Two more heritage classics face demolition in West Vancouver

Two more heritage classics face demolition in West Vancouver

Both homes are listed on Survey of Significant Architecture
Vast Surrey villa re-listed for $28.8M, 10 times assessed value (PHOTOS)

Vast Surrey villa re-listed for $28.8M, 10 times assessed value (PHOTOS)

This massive, resort-style “Tuscan villa” in Surrey raised eyebrows and hit media headlines last summer with its record-breaking listing price of $28 million, 10 times its assessed value – later adjusted to $26 million and did not sell at the time.