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Supply squeeze driving Metro’s hot industrial land market

Supply squeeze driving Metro’s hot industrial land market

Guidance wanted Abbotsford failed to win exclusion of 497 acres from the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) at the end of April, including 331 acres along its border with Langley.
Metro Vancouver leads B.C.’s housing starts stall

Metro Vancouver leads B.C.’s housing starts stall

B.C. housing starts sank in June as a steep decline in the Vancouver Census Metropolitan Areas (CMA) offset gains elsewhere in the province. Total urban-B.C.
Lawsuit of the week: Community group fights Town of Gibsons in court over apartment complex development

Lawsuit of the week: Community group fights Town of Gibsons in court over apartment complex development

A community group made up of property owners is taking the Town of Gibsons to court, claiming a bylaw passed by the municipality has the potential to “dramatically alter the character and quality of life in their community.
B.C. regulators make fraudster bid adieu to Hawaiian property

B.C. regulators make fraudster bid adieu to Hawaiian property

David Michael Michaels had advised clients to invest millions in 'worthless' securities
CRA probe into pre-sale condo flippers expands to include Vancouver’s Trump Tower

CRA probe into pre-sale condo flippers expands to include Vancouver’s Trump Tower

The Canadian government continues to widen the net cast over Vancouver’s real estate market to catch possible tax cheats, now ensnaring the developers behind Vancouver’s Trump Tower, the sprawling Wall Centre Central Park project near the Vancouver-B
Province snaps up social housing; private investment still strong

Province snaps up social housing; private investment still strong

Back to buying The province’s $12.5 million purchase of the Jubilee Rooms at 235 Main Street in June and the more recent purchase of Woodwynn Farms in Saanich are a change of course from before last year’s provincial election.
Burnaby sets course to halt displacement with rental zoning

Burnaby sets course to halt displacement with rental zoning

Burnaby city council has asked its staff to start working on B.C.’s first rental zoning bylaw. On Monday, July 23, a motion introduced by Coun. Colleen Jordan passed unanimously at the council’s final meeting before its summer break.
Pre-sale condo action cools

Pre-sale condo action cools

More than 580 buyers also trying to sell their contract assignments
Expensive tastes: Where the ultra-wealthy rest their heads in B.C.

Expensive tastes: Where the ultra-wealthy rest their heads in B.C.

Luxury properties come with the works, and the works cost a small fortune
National average home price won’t even buy a one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver: Point2 Homes

National average home price won’t even buy a one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver: Point2 Homes

Vancouver real estate market ‘redefines scarcity’ when it comes to space, according to a new study