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Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

TORONTO — The heads of Canada's biggest banks are finally seeing risks around mortgage renewals easing, only for worries about tariffs and political uncertainty to take their place.
Re/Max forecasts seller’s market resurgence for Greater Vancouver in 2025

Re/Max forecasts seller’s market resurgence for Greater Vancouver in 2025

Brokerage expects first-time buyers to drive large portion of market activity
New leadership at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC

New leadership at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC

Katherine Carlson is the new executive officer at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC in Prince George.
Burnaby sues Metrotown developer for $1.3M in unpaid interest

Burnaby sues Metrotown developer for $1.3M in unpaid interest

Thind Development, now facing foreclosure, is being sued by the City of Burnaby over unpaid interest.
Old Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver tower slated to be demolished

Old Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver tower slated to be demolished

Owner Cadillac Fairview scraps renovation plans for decades-old hotel site
Uptick in Vancouver home sales last month caps 'pivot year' for market: board

Uptick in Vancouver home sales last month caps 'pivot year' for market: board

Greater Vancouver home sales rose 31.2 per cent on a year-over-year basis in December, capping a "pivot year" for the market that saw the number of homes changing hands in the region tick higher.
Homeownership costs ‘ease a little’ in Vancouver, but affordability still elusive, says RBC

Homeownership costs ‘ease a little’ in Vancouver, but affordability still elusive, says RBC

Home prices flattening after pandemic-era spike, with more relief expected in 2025
Here are the five most expensive residential properties in B.C.

Here are the five most expensive residential properties in B.C.

Vancouver’s ultra-wealthy property owners prefer Point Grey, Kitsilano neighbourhoods
Commercial real estate outlook rides forward with industrial strength

Commercial real estate outlook rides forward with industrial strength

Stable fundamentals face ‘giant orange question mark’
B.C. ringing in new year with home-flipping tax, with income tax rebate on the way

B.C. ringing in new year with home-flipping tax, with income tax rebate on the way

VICTORIA — A maximum 20-per-cent home-flipping tax is among new regulations taking effect in British Columbia as of Jan. 1, with a promised middle-income tax cut arriving in the coming months as well as a spring carbon tax increase.