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Heritage West Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­home by renown architect could end up on short-term rental market

Heritage West Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­home by renown architect could end up on short-term rental market

Short-term rentals are currently not permitted in West Vancouver. However, there is broad support from the district to allow properties that have heritage value, such as the Boyd House, to be used as short-term rentals.
West Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­real estate agent fined $7500 for 'unprofessional conduct' in property rental

West Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­real estate agent fined $7500 for 'unprofessional conduct' in property rental

She wasn't licensed to act as a rental agent.
B.C. housing market ‘firming’ as home sales, prices rise

B.C. housing market ‘firming’ as home sales, prices rise

“We expect 2020 will be a much more typical year for markets compared to the volatility of recent years.â€
Upcoming B.C. Assessment values to ‘reflect moderating market’

Upcoming B.C. Assessment values to ‘reflect moderating market’

B.C.’s housing market may already be seeing an upswing following its recent slowdown, but price trends are lagging — and this is set to be reflected in some depressed home assessments.
Controversial moderate income rental housing project continues to face neighbourhood opposition

Controversial moderate income rental housing project continues to face neighbourhood opposition

As decision day nears for a controversial rezoning proposal on Larch Street, a Kitsilano resident group is calling on Mayor Kennedy Stewart and NPA Coun. Melissa De Genova recuse themselves from the debate and vote.
Never again: Burnaby mayor pledges controversial land sale last of its kind

Never again: Burnaby mayor pledges controversial land sale last of its kind

Which Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­street ranked in Canada’s priciest streets for office space?

Which Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­street ranked in Canada’s priciest streets for office space?

Only one B.C. street made the list for priciest office space in the country, and it’s in Vancouver.
In Vancouver, where even an alley goes for almost $3.8 million

In Vancouver, where even an alley goes for almost $3.8 million

In a city where even some homes are priced in the multi-million-dollar range, perhaps it’s not surprising the City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­expects to collect almost $3.8 million for a portion of a lane. The lane, measuring approximately 213.
Richmond condo investors take developer to court

Richmond condo investors take developer to court

A group of pre-sale buyers of a strata construction project in Richmond’s city centre are suing the developer after their contracts were terminated, claiming they’ve lost out on other investment opportunities.
Gig-economy trend leaves workers struggling to qualify for mortgages

Gig-economy trend leaves workers struggling to qualify for mortgages

The current trend — especially among Millennials — of making a living from the “gig economy†is leaving many struggling to buy a home, according to experts.