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Two highrises proposed for land across from Oakridge Centre in Vancouver

Two highrises proposed for land across from Oakridge Centre in Vancouver

Two highrises have been proposed for a large block of land on Cambie Street between West 41st and West 42nd avenues, directly across from Oakridge Centre and the Oakridge Canada Line station.
12% of Vancouver residents can afford to buy an average home, report finds

12% of Vancouver residents can afford to buy an average home, report finds

The real estate market may have seen a slowdown in B.C.’s major cities, but the pressure on housing affordability has barely eased, according to RBC’s latest quarterly affordability report.
Condos proposed for Port Moody’s western entrance

Condos proposed for Port Moody’s western entrance

It’s not quite the highrise future that was once envisioned for Port Moody’s western entrance, where the Barnet Highway, St.
The sub-3% five-year fixed mortgage is back – for now: BCREA forecast

The sub-3% five-year fixed mortgage is back – for now: BCREA forecast

Lower bond yields have brought the typical five-year fixed down to 2.99 per cent – but not for long
‘Surgical density’ may transform single-family lot into home for 29-unit condo

‘Surgical density’ may transform single-family lot into home for 29-unit condo

Rezoning application filed for Cambie corridor project with design inspired by the monarchy
Housing affordability still ‘dreadful’ in Vancouver despite slight easing: RBC

Housing affordability still ‘dreadful’ in Vancouver despite slight easing: RBC

What happened: Latest measures reveal housing affordability easing slightly in Vancouver region What it means: Even with some easing affordability remains out of reach for most households in the region It’s still grey skies for housing affordability
Vancouver council rejects townhouse development next to hospice

Vancouver council rejects townhouse development next to hospice

After contentious public hearing, council voted 7-4 against rezoning application for Granville Street property
Inclusive city visions and vertically challenged industrial storeys

Inclusive city visions and vertically challenged industrial storeys

Inclusive and complex Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart geeked out – to use his term – with a PowerPoint presentation to Urban Development Institute members on June 13, outlining his vision for the city.
Potential cases of tax evasion in B.C. real estate rising

Potential cases of tax evasion in B.C. real estate rising

CRA real estate audits in B.C. reach $200,000 mark; no criminal charges to date
Six-storey condo proposed for former Chevron site

Six-storey condo proposed for former Chevron site

Wesgroup files rezoning application for property at Cambie and West 16th