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Non-residents own a quarter of new Burnaby condos. Are they paying their taxes?

Non-residents own a quarter of new Burnaby condos. Are they paying their taxes?

No requirement for non-residents to declare purchases of real estate raises question around rental income taxation
Real estate employment, licensees buck market trends

Real estate employment, licensees buck market trends

Strong employment Residential sales data for April, set for release later this week, will likely deliver further proof that 2019 sales activity is lagging behind that of previous years.
Most Canadians don’t understand mortgage stress test: TD poll

Most Canadians don’t understand mortgage stress test: TD poll

Survey released as TD economists tell clients that the government should consider relaxing mortgage qualification rules
When should you list your home for sale? (INFOGRAPHIC)

When should you list your home for sale? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Map shows what time of year to list for the best sale price, depending on location
History of murder no reason to bail on home purchase: Court of Appeal

History of murder no reason to bail on home purchase: Court of Appeal

Court overturns ruling that buyer should get her deposit returned, after backing out of buying luxury Vancouver home where former occupant was murdered
Marriott to take on Airbnb with new home-sharing business

Marriott to take on Airbnb with new home-sharing business

Line between home-sharing and hotel industry increasingly blurred, as Airbnb adds hotel rooms to its short-term rental offerings
One North Delta highrise proposal on hold, another active again

One North Delta highrise proposal on hold, another active again

The application for a third highrise in North Delta has been put on hold. Satish Sharma confirmed his proposal to build a 32-storey tower in the 9500-block of Scott Road is temporarily on hold until the city completes the Townline Neighbourhood Plan.
68-unit condo project could replace five single-family homes near Joyce-Collingwood in Burnaby

68-unit condo project could replace five single-family homes near Joyce-Collingwood in Burnaby

Five single-family homes may be replaced by a 68-unit condo project near Joyce-Collingwood station.
3D printing is the future of home construction, B.C. engineer says

3D printing is the future of home construction, B.C. engineer says

A B.C.-based engineer says he has invented the future of housing construction. Paul Tinari, a civil and mechanical engineer, says his 3D printer will soon be building homes in B.C. and around the world.
Foreign-buyer tax playing havoc with B.C. farmland

Foreign-buyer tax playing havoc with B.C. farmland

Levy has driven prices up while stunting sales of farms where the owner lives on the property