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New hospitals offer cure for ailing construction industry

New hospitals offer cure for ailing construction industry

Health-care projects promise to pump billions into B.C.’s virus-stunted sector
B.C. home sales ‘surge back’ to pre-COVID levels

B.C. home sales ‘surge back’ to pre-COVID levels

A new report from the British Columbia Real Estate Association shows June home sales rose 17% year-over-year
Richmond mega-mansion listed for nearly $22m

Richmond mega-mansion listed for nearly $22m

If you’ve got a spare $22 million lying around, you could get yourself a nice “little” piece of Richmond property – and get $20,000 in change. A 22,000 square-foot mega-mansion on agricultural land has just hit the market on No.
Metro Vancouver land sale prices go stratospheric

Metro Vancouver land sale prices go stratospheric

The value of residential land in the Lower Mainland is increasing much faster than the price of the strata homes the land is being bought for, recent sales suggest.
(Some) B.C. tenants can now be evicted

(Some) B.C. tenants can now be evicted

The easing of the eviction ban does not include evictions for non-payment of rent but does cover eviction orders that pre-date COVID-19
Victoria development receives first green loan in Canada

Victoria development receives first green loan in Canada

Concert Properties and HSBC Bank Canada have converted a $71.5 million construction loan to a green loan, a new lending product
B.C. housing starts static in June: CMHC

B.C. housing starts static in June: CMHC

What happened: Housing starts show little change in activity month to month Why it matters: B.C. appears to be an outlier compared with national numbers Housing starts in B.C.
City of Vancouver awards $8.7m in grants for social housing

City of Vancouver awards $8.7m in grants for social housing

Money comes from the city's empty homes tax
Home prices up, sales down across Northern B.C.

Home prices up, sales down across Northern B.C.

Housing sales are down 30 per cent from 2019 but average home price up slightly to $329,364
Shipping containers to be converted to outdoor mini parks in North Vancouver

Shipping containers to be converted to outdoor mini parks in North Vancouver

The idea is to convert the container into an outside seating area with lighting and a roof that will fit into curbside parking zones