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The terms and conditions of the foreign buyers tax

The terms and conditions of the foreign buyers tax

The door is still open (a crack) for foreign buyers in B.C. and Ontario, but come January 2023 that door may well shut with a bang as a (temporary) ban on foreign buyers is implemented.
Commercial real estate sales fall 46 per cent across Lower Mainland

Commercial real estate sales fall 46 per cent across Lower Mainland

Total Q3 spend down $1.3 billion from a year earlier as multi-family leads with an 86 per cent plunge year-over-year
Rate holds: are they worth the hype?

Rate holds: are they worth the hype?

Rate holds have become highly rated in the bumpy landscape of mortgage interest rates and homeseeking. But is a fixed-rate option the best bet today? And what if variable-rate turns out to be the best choice for tomorrow?
Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­industrial real estate sales expected to be strong in 2023: CBRE

Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­industrial real estate sales expected to be strong in 2023: CBRE

Commercial real estate as a whole has a mixed outlook going into the new year
Fraser Valley home listed for less than $100,000

Fraser Valley home listed for less than $100,000

Live that Rambo life in Hope, B.C.
Okanagan calling: relocation trend continues as more Vancouverites move up

Okanagan calling: relocation trend continues as more Vancouverites move up

Many factors are driving migration to the Okanagan, especially the lifestyle appeal for those interested in downsizing or relocating
Converted B.C. church listed for $850,000

Converted B.C. church listed for $850,000

The property could also be used as a cemetery.
Housing activity in November down 50 per cent year-over-year: BCREA

Housing activity in November down 50 per cent year-over-year: BCREA

November 2022 marks another slow month for housing activity as the industry is squeezed by interest rate hikes
B.C. housing activity in November down 50% year-over-year

B.C. housing activity in November down 50% year-over-year

November 2022 marks another slow month for housing activity as the industry is squeezed by interest rate hikes.
Developer gets third chance for approval of contentious Chinatown condo project

Developer gets third chance for approval of contentious Chinatown condo project

B.C. Supreme Court ruling allows Beedie to return to development permit board for hearing
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