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Real estate takes a break as recreational property sales slow across B.C.

Real estate takes a break as recreational property sales slow across B.C.

All recreational regions surveyed in Royal LePage report see declining sales, but prices remain steady and even rise in some hot spots
East 鶹ýӳparking, traffic woes raised at open house for proposed 14-storey towers

East 鶹ýӳparking, traffic woes raised at open house for proposed 14-storey towers

When an accident happens on the Second Narrows Bridge, traffic comes to a standstill on East Hastings Street, sometimes for hours.
Port Moody council will look at monster homes issue

Port Moody council will look at monster homes issue

Residents in one Port Moody neighbourhood are hoping a task force of city councillors will finally give some teeth to “Good Neighbour guidelines” that were adopted in 2015 to protect the “peaceful enjoyment of the community.
PoCo to retool regs to stop illegal basement suites

PoCo to retool regs to stop illegal basement suites

Port Coquitlam is set to tighten its zoning rules to stop illegal secondary suites in new houses and duplexes.
Best Lower Mainland neighbourhoods to buy a home right now: study

Best Lower Mainland neighbourhoods to buy a home right now: study

Hot spots within New West, North Van, Richmond, Burnaby and PoCo make MoneySense’s top 5 in ranking of up-and-coming sub-markets
Home sales, top-end price drops and long-term outlook (VIDEO)

Home sales, top-end price drops and long-term outlook (VIDEO)

Our real estate editorial director outlines the current state of the market, plus recent forecasts, on City TV’s Breakfast Television
Letter: So you're thinking about buying a townhouse...

Letter: So you're thinking about buying a townhouse...

This letter was motivated by two complaints we recently got regarding the use of our backyard in our townhouse complex. Complaint number one — that a particular flower (even though I don't know the name) "makes me allergic, please move it.
Proposed 60-storey residential tower would be among Vancouver’s tallest

Proposed 60-storey residential tower would be among Vancouver’s tallest

Iconic. Simple. Clean. That’s how architect Gwyn Vose of IBI Group describes the 60-storey residential tower Henson Developments is proposing for 1059 to 1075 Nelson St. near Thurlow Street in the city’s West End.
Greater 鶹ýӳcommercial real estate sales down 49%: Altus Group

Greater 鶹ýӳcommercial real estate sales down 49%: Altus Group

Office sales are the positive outlier in a quarter of declining sales volume and velocity
Metro 鶹ýӳhome sales jump 44.2% in a month, but prices slip further

Metro 鶹ýӳhome sales jump 44.2% in a month, but prices slip further

Resale activity still nearly seven per cent lower than same month last year, reports board – and lowest May sales total in 19 years