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Commercial real estate investment slows slightly after record-making 2017

Commercial real estate investment slows slightly after record-making 2017

Commercial investment hit an all-time high of $14.5 billion last year according to Altus Group, but the first half of 2018 shows a slight decline due to limited office stock
Vancouver’s housing CEO jumps to city-contracted modular homes company

Vancouver’s housing CEO jumps to city-contracted modular homes company

VAHA CEO Luke Harrison will join Horizon North Inc.
Short-term rentals beginning to cause concerns in Delta

Short-term rentals beginning to cause concerns in Delta

Short-term rentals like Airbnbs are becoming a concern in Delta. It’s been a hot button issue in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­where long-term renters are getting squeezed, prompting that city to take action, but now some in Delta are calling for similar measures.
Neighbourhood reaction to proposed East Van rental building leads to project revisions

Neighbourhood reaction to proposed East Van rental building leads to project revisions

Modified rezoning application goes to open house Dec. 10
Caution rising but real estate investment capital keeps flowing into market

Caution rising but real estate investment capital keeps flowing into market

“We see capital flowing into assets with compelling growth potential – either rental growth, value-add or redevelopment potential," says CBRE vice-president
Q&A: Why small housing is a key solution to affordability challenges

Q&A: Why small housing is a key solution to affordability challenges

Summit on November 17 to discuss ways to increase small, ground-oriented housing
City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­should make cohousing projects easier to be built says proponent

City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­should make cohousing projects easier to be built says proponent

Unnecessary costs, lengthy approval process does not favour collaborative housing model
More low- and middle-income affordable housing on its way across B.C.

More low- and middle-income affordable housing on its way across B.C.

Province announces 4,900 new affordable rental homes for mixed-income residents, including 1,100 units in Vancouver
Do you think dirty money is corrupting B.C.’s real estate market?

Do you think dirty money is corrupting B.C.’s real estate market?

Now’s your chance to have your say and suggest solutions, as province’s money laundering task force is seeking public input

Coquitlam council and developer clash over Fraser Mills details

City says Beedie's numbers on homes and park space in huge redevelopment of former mill site are still subject to public consultation