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How millennials can navigate Vancouver's real estate market

It’s not an easy time to be a millennial home buyer in Vancouver. Increasingly high prices, low inventory and new mortgage qualification changes have made it a challenging time for young adults to enter the local real estate market.
High home prices due to 鶹ýӳfailing to keep up with demand: CMHC

High home prices due to 鶹ýӳfailing to keep up with demand: CMHC

A “supply response that was weaker than expected, given the upsurge in demand” is the primary cause of escalating home prices in Metro 鶹ýӳsince 2010, according to a major new study released February 7 by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpora
Homeowners get one-month extension on Empty Homes Tax declaration

Homeowners get one-month extension on Empty Homes Tax declaration

If you’re a homeowner in 鶹ýӳand you’ve yet to make your Empty Homes Tax declaration to the City, there’s good news – you’ve got an extra month.
Non-permanent residents: Growing competition for local homes

Non-permanent residents: Growing competition for local homes

As if competing for local real estate with each other, plus overseas investors, wasn't enough, Vancouverites are also increasingly competing with non-permanent residents to buy homes, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
Three more high-rise towers proposed for Lynn Creek

Three more high-rise towers proposed for Lynn Creek

North Vancouver’s Lynn Creek was already seeing huge changes, with the Seylynn Village masterplan underway and Intergulf’s planned high-rises in the pipe.
Letter: Leaving New Westminster over new development

Letter: Leaving New Westminster over new development

An open letter to New Westminster Mayor Jonathan Cote and members of council: My name is Stephanie Clark, I am 35 years old, have lived in New Westminster my entire life, and now I think I have to move.
Port Moody real estate development on fire

Port Moody real estate development on fire

A host of new mixed-use developments, some of them massive in scale, are either proposed or approved for the formerly “small-town-feel” city of Port Moody.
PoMo councillors urge caution on development information campaign

PoMo councillors urge caution on development information campaign

The city of Port Moody will spend $3,100 on an information campaign about the city’s growth and development , once it figures out where the money will come from.
Developers pushing massive Richmond Centre condo project

Developers pushing massive Richmond Centre condo project

Monumental changes are afoot at the south end of Richmond Centre. Wayne Barwise, executive vice-president of development for Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd., has tasked GBL Architects to develop 12 apartment towers comprising 2.
North 鶹ýӳmayors tackle condos and commutes

North 鶹ýӳmayors tackle condos and commutes

North Vancouver’s two mayors met at the intersection of traffic congestion and housing unaffordability Wednesday.