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West 鶹ýӳwidow fights to keep her home amid allegations of 'predatory lending'

West 鶹ýӳwidow fights to keep her home amid allegations of 'predatory lending'

An elderly West 鶹ýӳwidow has been granted a temporary court order allowing her to remain in her home while she fights a mortgage company’s efforts to oust her.
Newcomers to Canada buy one in every five homes: study

Newcomers to Canada buy one in every five homes: study

Newcomers to Canada are moving the dial on real estate demand, with one in every five Canadian homes purchased by a buyer who arrived in the past 10 years, according to a new survey.
Proposed development would displace beloved 鶹ýӳdiner

Proposed development would displace beloved 鶹ýӳdiner

The Slocan family restaurant at the corner of East Hastings and Slocan Street is a fixture in Hastings-Sunrise.
Development plans for former Oakridge Transit Centre site move forward

Development plans for former Oakridge Transit Centre site move forward

Plans for the former Oakridge Transit Centre site are ramping up — the rezoning application for the project, which is described as “one of the last large-scale, centrally-located developments of its kind in the city,” goes to open house this November.
Home sales uptick seen across B.C. in September

Home sales uptick seen across B.C. in September

Although residential real estate is seeing a stronger resurgence of activity in Greater Vancouver, the sales uptick is being seen throughout the province.
International students have powerful influence on B.C. real estate

International students have powerful influence on B.C. real estate

International students represent a powerful economic influence in Canada, according to new data, not the least of which is seen in the real estate sector.
Notary and couple battle over missing $20k after condo sale

Notary and couple battle over missing $20k after condo sale

How does $20,000 disappear? That’s the question at the bottom of a legal battle between a New Westminster notary public and the couple whose condo sale he facilitated.
Three single-family homes could be replaced with 35 condo units near Langara College

Three single-family homes could be replaced with 35 condo units near Langara College

It could be out with three single-family homes and in with a four-storey, 35-unit condo building if a rezoning application for 105-125 West 49th Ave. is ultimately approved.
Owners of West Vancouver’s iconic ‘Pink Palace’ plan redevelopment

Owners of West Vancouver’s iconic ‘Pink Palace’ plan redevelopment

The owners of West Vancouver’s iconic Villa Maris – more popularly known as the Pink Palace – are looking to redevelop the building along with the Shoreland apartments on Bellevue Avenue.
Number of realtors in Lower Mainland dropping

Number of realtors in Lower Mainland dropping

Since the fortunes of the Metro 鶹ýӳregion’s housing market have reversed, so has the number of realtors, according to a new study.