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Luxury B.C. building strata right in unplugging EV charger, tribunal rules

Luxury B.C. building strata right in unplugging EV charger, tribunal rules

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says a strata acted "reasonably" in turning off the power to a man's EV charger
Vancouver home sales plunge 34% from last year

Vancouver home sales plunge 34% from last year

April sales also down 25.6% from March as month-over-month prices increases stall at a lofty high
50-year-old Burnaby apartment snapped up after owner slashes price by $1.25m

50-year-old Burnaby apartment snapped up after owner slashes price by $1.25m

Older real estate in Burnaby is seeing strong interest from buyers
Aggressive Passive tower will test new condo price ceiling

Aggressive Passive tower will test new condo price ceiling

Built on dirt valued at $3,900 per square foot with a construction costs up to 20 per cent above market, new 60-storey Curv condos could be Vancouver’s most expensive
Unviable business climate prompts Vancity Sports to leave Vancouver

Unviable business climate prompts Vancity Sports to leave Vancouver

32-year-old business plans to move to Richmond
Virtual reality is shaping the future of real estate

Virtual reality is shaping the future of real estate

Saving on construction costs and creating realistic spaces that can be viewed and modified remotely opens a parallel dimension for design and sales
B.C. homeowners will ‘have to stomach’ mortgage pain

B.C. homeowners will ‘have to stomach’ mortgage pain

Rate-hikes putting pressure on homeowners and first-time buyers, say experts
Vancouver tech sector driving downtown revival, says report

Vancouver tech sector driving downtown revival, says report

Workers returning to downtown Vancouver, in part, because of massive expansion of tech sector.
Richmond office developer eyes smaller spaces despite density bonus

Richmond office developer eyes smaller spaces despite density bonus

Pandemic has changed office demand in the Richmond market, developer claims
Province steps in to advance B.C. housing starts

Province steps in to advance B.C. housing starts

Taxation on buyers now being trumped by emphasis on increasing supply of new homes