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Tax wealthy homeowners to fund affordable housing, says new B.C. proposal

Tax wealthy homeowners to fund affordable housing, says new B.C. proposal

The B.C. government could raise billions of dollars annually for public housing projects, with modest increases to taxes on the highest-valued residential properties, says economist
Arthur Erickson’s Eppich House II lists for $12.8M after ‘significant’ restoration

Arthur Erickson’s Eppich House II lists for $12.8M after ‘significant’ restoration

The 6,400-square-foot architectural masterpiece sits on a 1.2-acre lot in the British Properties of West Vancouver
Central Okanagan housing market tightens following fires

Central Okanagan housing market tightens following fires

Short supply of rental housing, high development costs will make it tough for West Kelowna wildfire evacuees to find new homes
Why interest in international homebuying is nosediving among Canadians

Why interest in international homebuying is nosediving among Canadians

Searches for U.S. properties have dropped 40 per cent over the last year, according to report
B.C. housing market to weather storm of potential rate hikes: industry association

B.C. housing market to weather storm of potential rate hikes: industry association

Province’s housing market ‘more resilient than expected.'
Slim housing options for students lead to creative solutions

Slim housing options for students lead to creative solutions

Lawn-sign campaign in Nanaimo is having some success.
Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

The Fraser Valley continues to see competition as buyers search outside Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­for lower prices
Fear of tax man may nix missing-middle housing plans

Fear of tax man may nix missing-middle housing plans

Many single-detached house owners want to avoid the density zoning endorsed by senior governments and municipalities from British Columbia to Nova Scotia.
This Burnaby developer doesn’t want to build more parking. Here's why

This Burnaby developer doesn’t want to build more parking. Here's why

"The single-occupancy vehicle is going the way of the dodo bird," says a developer of a forthcoming tower project on North Road in Burnaby.
Cabinet ministers leave retreat without new plans to address housing crisis

Cabinet ministers leave retreat without new plans to address housing crisis

CHARLOTTETOWN — The federal Liberal cabinet wrapped up a three-day retreat in Prince Edward Island on Wednesday promising to heed calls from Canadians to fix the housing crisis, but without any specific new plans to do so.