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Victoria council rescinds affordable housing proposal amid developer backlash

Victoria council rescinds affordable housing proposal amid developer backlash

Developers convince city councillors to ease off on plans for requirement to include 10 to 15 per cent affordable units in condo projects
Home sales across B.C. to bounce back next year, claims forecast

Home sales across B.C. to bounce back next year, claims forecast

“Strong economy, favourable demographics” will push market to recovery, asserts B.C. Real Estate Association
Buying typical Metro 鶹ýӳhome requires $100-163K income (INFOGRAPHIC)

Buying typical Metro 鶹ýӳhome requires $100-163K income (INFOGRAPHIC)

Gap between average income and income needed to buy a home ranges from $15K to $98K
A tour of the Millionaire Lottery’s Grand Prize 鶹ýӳpenthouse (PHOTOS)

A tour of the Millionaire Lottery’s Grand Prize 鶹ýӳpenthouse (PHOTOS)

Two-level False Creek condo with epic views is one of seven prize-home packages – and we were invited to take a peek
Meet “Henry” – the new target for luxury condo builders

Meet “Henry” – the new target for luxury condo builders

"High earner not rich yet" 18- to 34-year-olds seen as the prime demographic to market high-end condos
Three residential buildings on Vancouver’s Urban Design Panel agenda Nov. 14

Three residential buildings on Vancouver’s Urban Design Panel agenda Nov. 14

A proposal for a four-storey mixed-use residential building in Strathcona and two other proposals for residential buildings envisioned on sites near Queen Elizabeth Park Little go under the Urban Design Panel ’s scrutiny Nov. 14.

Downtown 鶹ýӳcondo values up 39% per square foot, nation's priciest: survey

Mix of rising prices and shrinking floorplans means much less bang for your buck in urban core
Open house date set for new St. Paul’s hospital rezoning application

Open house date set for new St. Paul’s hospital rezoning application

Event to be held at Creekside Community Centre Nov. 20
New council may rescind majority vote for duplexes in Vancouver

New council may rescind majority vote for duplexes in Vancouver

Green Party Coun. Adriane Carr drafting motion to rescind vote of previous Vision Vancouver-led council
Home prices will continue to ‘soften’ over next two years: forecast

Home prices will continue to ‘soften’ over next two years: forecast

Metro Vancouver’s housing market in 2019 and 2020 will be characterized by slower sales and more home inventory, says CMHC