鶹ýӳ

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Real Estate

Canada’s largest landlord endorses Eby's $500M rental-buy plan

Canada’s largest landlord endorses Eby's $500M rental-buy plan

Canada’s largest landlord offers to sell hundreds of its older “affordable” units to the B.C. government and non-profits
Condo-buying activity returns to Vancouver's downtown core

Condo-buying activity returns to Vancouver's downtown core

Demand increases as more people re-prioritize working and living in the city
B.C.'s short-term rental policies on track, issues with enforcement remain

B.C.'s short-term rental policies on track, issues with enforcement remain

Different municipalities have different economic needs, making it difficult to implement provincewide regulations
How B.C. politicians aim to create more certainty for developers

How B.C. politicians aim to create more certainty for developers

Housing minister expands on new BC Builds program, plans to digitize permitting processes
B.C. housing minister quells mayors' fears over densifying single-family lots

B.C. housing minister quells mayors' fears over densifying single-family lots

Ravi Kahlon spoke to mayors at a UBCM housing summit the day after he and the premier unveiled the government’s housing strategy, which includes introducing legislation that will allow up to four units on a single-family lot
Rental developments, upgrades set to transform Lower Mainland urban centres

Rental developments, upgrades set to transform Lower Mainland urban centres

The 59-acre site redevelopment at Coquitlam Centre is an example of how mixed-use developments and densification can dramatically change communities
Downtown 鶹ýӳvacancy up as visits remain below pre-pandemic level: report

Downtown 鶹ýӳvacancy up as visits remain below pre-pandemic level: report

Office-worker foot-traffic recovery remains slow, says business improvement association
Vancouver’s luxury buyers creeping back into the market: Re/Max

Vancouver’s luxury buyers creeping back into the market: Re/Max

Inventory remains the region's top issue as demand increases for high-end real estate
Vancouver's March home sales down 42.5% from a year ago: B.C. board

Vancouver's March home sales down 42.5% from a year ago: B.C. board

The B.C. board says the numbers signal that March home sales are making a stronger than expected spring showing so far, despite elevated borrowing costs
Businesses bracing for impact of Nordstrom’s 鶹ýӳexit

Businesses bracing for impact of Nordstrom’s 鶹ýӳexit

Interest in the site is strong, but questions swirl about how the store's exit will impact nearby businesses