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Average B.C. home down payment is almost $160k

Average B.C. home down payment is almost $160k

Down payments are more than $100,000 higher than in Quebec, where buyers paid the lowest level in the country, new study shows
Prince George defies building trend

Prince George defies building trend

While residential building permits fell in B.C., northern city sees approvals surge into a ‘record-breaking’ year
Langley-based San Group angles for Island waterfront industrial site

Langley-based San Group angles for Island waterfront industrial site

City of Port Alberni intends to expropriate shuttered 43-acre sawmill site that Langley firm wants to buy
Business getting bigger for small homes built in B.C.

Business getting bigger for small homes built in B.C.

72-square-foot Yocto comes with appliances and doesn’t require a building permit
Metro’s Q1 commercial real estate sales hit $2.7 billion

Metro’s Q1 commercial real estate sales hit $2.7 billion

Multi-family sales led the pace, but the $103 million dollar sale of MEC’s former headquarters also kept Vancouver the No. 1 investment market in Canada
Vancouver rents rise to remain highest in Canada

Vancouver rents rise to remain highest in Canada

Two-bedroom rentals were up 7.7% in May from a month earlier to $2,760 per month, and rents now average $3.04 per square foot
Feds, city fund $47.6 million rental housing project in southeast Vancouver

Feds, city fund $47.6 million rental housing project in southeast Vancouver

Project features 119 rental homes located in Vancouver’s river district
Iconic Chinatown restaurant seeks rent relief from landlord — the City of Vancouver

Iconic Chinatown restaurant seeks rent relief from landlord — the City of Vancouver

Floata restaurant owes city more than $300,000 in back rent
Investigation: Is Vancouver’s Chinatown dying?

Investigation: Is Vancouver’s Chinatown dying?

Pandemic-triggered increases in store closures, street disorder and anti-Asian racism have slammed the historic community, with a contrasting mix of unease and optimism among those who remain and those who left
New hotel plans point to post-pandemic optimism

New hotel plans point to post-pandemic optimism

Luxury hotels are key pieces in a pair of developments proposed for Metro Vancouver