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School districts trump home size, urban convenience for many B.C. families with kids: report

School districts trump home size, urban convenience for many B.C. families with kids: report

Many families across British Columbia want a bigger home in which to raise their kids, but this is not necessarily the main factor they take into account when choosing a place to call home.
Budget’s housing strategy too little to fix housing crisis: BCBC

Budget’s housing strategy too little to fix housing crisis: BCBC

B.C.'s share of national housing strategy funding would be about $110 million per year
Vancouver rent is expensive, but it’s reasonable for a financial centre, argues new report

Vancouver rent is expensive, but it’s reasonable for a financial centre, argues new report

Renting an apartment in Vancouver is notoriously difficult and expensive, but a new report tries to make the case that what you pay to rent a one-bedroom apartment in this city is actually not bad when you consider that we are living in one of the wo
Change in B.C. strata law has unintended consequences

Change in B.C. strata law has unintended consequences

Dissolving a strata corporation is now easier – but many condo owners choose the more controversial route of selling as part of a unit assembly
Finding the middle ground for green building benefits

Finding the middle ground for green building benefits

More energy management companies target underserved mid-size buildings sector
Separation of church and real estate

Separation of church and real estate

Top land prices have persuaded multiple Metro Vancouver churches to sell out or leverage development with joint venture partners
Students compete over plan for Coquitlam Centre makeover

Students compete over plan for Coquitlam Centre makeover

Hometown proud NAIOP Vancouver hosted the Pacific Northwest Real Estate Challenge for the first time in its 14-year history, and students from the University of British Columbia’s (UBC) Sauder School of Business – not for the first time – fielded the
Commercial real estate sales hit five-year high in 2016: REBGV

Commercial real estate sales hit five-year high in 2016: REBGV

Heightened demand for land drove commercial real estate sales across the Lower Mainland to the highest level in five years in 2016, according to Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver data released March 20.
First case to go to court under Bill 40 delayed again

First case to go to court under Bill 40 delayed again

Owner wins bid for an adjournment until March 27
Flow of lawsuits continues at Trump tower in Vancouver

Flow of lawsuits continues at Trump tower in Vancouver

Urban One Construction is latest company to sue companies related to tower developer Holborn