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Are cubicles back? Experts debate how to revitalize downtown Vancouver office market

Are cubicles back? Experts debate how to revitalize downtown Vancouver office market

Panel of anticipates lower vacancies in a year’s time
Federal housing minister opposes Metro Vancouver development fees

Federal housing minister opposes Metro Vancouver development fees

Fees for a townhouse in Vancouver will rise from $10,027 today to $30,861 by 2027 to pay for new parks, sewers and water pipes
Expect soft B.C. home sales the rest of the year, says real estate association

Expect soft B.C. home sales the rest of the year, says real estate association

High interest rates expected to dampen housing sales going into 2024: BCREA
Sales 'surprise' at uber-luxury Curv condo tower in Vancouver

Sales 'surprise' at uber-luxury Curv condo tower in Vancouver

The tallest Passive House project in the world and among the most expensive condos ever built in Vancouver, the tower has seen 90 per cent of the first offerings snapped up
B.C.’s construction industry in ‘dire need of relief,’ says industry group

B.C.’s construction industry in ‘dire need of relief,’ says industry group

Construction continues to experience pressure from interest rates, skilled labour shortage and a lack of prompt payment legislature: B.C. Construction Association
B.C. made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

B.C. made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Mark Holland says the move was needed to stop the proliferation of short-term rental units amid an affordable-housing shortage
Foreign bookings up but they can’t buy at some B.C. ski resorts

Foreign bookings up but they can’t buy at some B.C. ski resorts

Operators gain confidence as international bookings recover: U.S. traffic has doubled and Asia Pacific entries are up 194 per cent
Federal housing minister says more measures coming in fall budget update

Federal housing minister says more measures coming in fall budget update

Sean Fraser says Canadians can expect Ottawa to tie federal infrastructure spending to housing outcomes in local communities
Cracks appearing in B.C.’s industrial real estate fortress

Cracks appearing in B.C.’s industrial real estate fortress

Asset sales fell 42 per cent quarter-to-quarter as high costs scuttled deals, vacancy rates edged up and construction hit a record high in Canada’s strongest industrial market
‘Attack on property rights’: Why B.C.’s new rental rules leave some owners on edge

‘Attack on property rights’: Why B.C.’s new rental rules leave some owners on edge

Some feel like collateral damage in the midst of new provincial and municipal rules regulating and restricting short-term rentals