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Home sales continued to rebound in August: REBGV

Home sales continued to rebound in August: REBGV

The number of homes sold across Metro Vancouver increased 36.6% year-over-year in August, according to new numbers from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).
Office development aimed at luring remote workers back

Office development aimed at luring remote workers back

Incentives include natural ventilation, wellness studio, short-term leases
B.C. commercial real estate index plunges

B.C. commercial real estate index plunges

Leading indicator of commercial real estate fell for the fourth quarter in a row for the second-worst performance in more than two decades
Metro Vancouver shopping centre owners redevelop to stay relevant

Metro Vancouver shopping centre owners redevelop to stay relevant

Cadillac Fairview, Shape Properties and QuadReal Property Group retooling area malls
Developers hope to reclaim downtrodden DTES

Developers hope to reclaim downtrodden DTES

Developers, altruistic buyers spend big in bid to fix city’s most broken neighbourhood
Downtown Vancouver remains Canada’s most expensive neighbourhood: Century 21

Downtown Vancouver remains Canada’s most expensive neighbourhood: Century 21

Condos in downtown Vancouver have seen prices dip slightly over the past year, but the area remains the most expensive in Canada in terms of price per square foot, according to a new report from Century 21 Canada .
Vancouver’s new downtown office towers on track

Vancouver’s new downtown office towers on track

Despite leasing slowdown, industry confident that all 15 new office towers will proceed in Vancouver’s core and complete by 2024
Canada sees July home sales hit highest level in history

Canada sees July home sales hit highest level in history

Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg post double-digit increases as Canadian home sales rebound due to record low mortgage rates and pent-up demand
‘Free money’ mortgage feast could last two years

‘Free money’ mortgage feast could last two years

Five-year mortgages at 1.89 per cent as Bank of Canada cuts rates for mortgage stress test for second time this year
August average rent continues slide in Vancouver but jumps in Burnaby: PadMapper

August average rent continues slide in Vancouver but jumps in Burnaby: PadMapper

As the pandemic continues and Canadians are spending more and more time at home, renters are increasingly finding space and cost to be more important than proximity to city amenities, according to rent tracker PadMapper.