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Coquitlam, Burnaby industrial set records

Coquitlam, Burnaby industrial set records

With some of the largest residential and retail developments underway, Burnaby and Coquitlam are headlined as among the hottest housing markets in Metro Vancouver – but the record-setting industrial sector is also turning heads.
Richmond city council asks Onni for $5.5m for Steveston boardwalk rezoning

Richmond city council asks Onni for $5.5m for Steveston boardwalk rezoning

Councillors accuse the developer of not following the rules
Non-residents own less than 5% of Metro Vancouver homes: report

Non-residents own less than 5% of Metro Vancouver homes: report

Foreign home ownership in Metro Vancouver has been a hot topic for years, with many owners, politicians and realtors citing buyers from outside the country as one of the main reasons prices in the region are so high.
Outlook 2018: future of beleaguered retail sector resides in bricks and clicks

Outlook 2018: future of beleaguered retail sector resides in bricks and clicks

Click through Retail has been a key asset class for investors to buy and hold with an eye to redevelopment, Matthew Boukall, senior director, residential, with Altus Group Data Solutions Inc., said in a recent market overview.
Outlook 2018: commercial real estate's new boom

Outlook 2018: commercial real estate's new boom

Soaring demand, price momentum point to record-shattering year ahead for commercial, industrial sector
Outlook 2018: housing slowdown in 2018 will have ripple effects

Outlook 2018: housing slowdown in 2018 will have ripple effects

Social, economic and political fallout from housing woes promise to be hot issues
Toronto one-bedroom rents catching up to Vancouver, according to PadMapper

Toronto one-bedroom rents catching up to Vancouver, according to PadMapper

The average rent for a Vancouver one-bedroom apartment was $1,990 in December, according to PadMapper’s latest data, which tracks median rents for all homes that are currently available to rent or vacant and does not take into account those homes tha
Victoria prepares for development rush

Victoria prepares for development rush

Region roars into 2018 with multibillion-dollar projects starting or expanding
Greater Vancouver home prices to climb 5% in 2018: Royal LePage forecast

Greater Vancouver home prices to climb 5% in 2018: Royal LePage forecast

Low supply continues to put upward pressure on home prices across Greater Vancouver, but price growth will be limited as new stricter federal rules that will make it more difficult for many Canadians to get mortgages come into place January 1.
CEO Connie Fair keeps tabs on every square foot of British Columbia

CEO Connie Fair keeps tabs on every square foot of British Columbia

A profile of the president and CEO of the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia