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Condo pre-sales are exempt from B.C.’s new assignment rules

Condo pre-sales are exempt from B.C.’s new assignment rules

New B.C. legislation meant to restrict the sale of contract assignments doesn't apply to a housing sector that appears prime for flipping
As housing costs rise, homeowners struggle to keep up with bills

As housing costs rise, homeowners struggle to keep up with bills

Many Canadians are fighting to make ends meet as the cost of housing...
Market conditions improving for investment in rental properties

Market conditions improving for investment in rental properties

Self-starter Rental housing is in tight supply across B.C., and the stock that remains is getting older, prompting municipalities to seek ways to restock the market.

Infographic: House-rich, but savings-poor

How are homeowners dealing with rising housing costs?
Demand could spur all-condo office tower

Demand could spur all-condo office tower

Some office space is selling for more than new residential condos
Teardown: laneway house densification trend sparks intense competition for East Vancouver lots

Teardown: laneway house densification trend sparks intense competition for East Vancouver lots

Builders say the ever-increasing cost of Vancouver real estate is making it harder to find properties and turn a profit
NAIOP and Business in Vancouver honour commercial real estate community

NAIOP and Business in Vancouver honour commercial real estate community

Awards recognize excellence in the sector
Commercial realtors caught up in assignment crackdown

Commercial realtors caught up in assignment crackdown

New rules to curb "shadow flipping" will add more paperwork to B.C.’s $8 billion commercial real estate sector, say realtors
Vancouver, Toronto continue to be outliers in national housing market

Vancouver, Toronto continue to be outliers in national housing market

A record number of Canadian homes changed hands in April, the Canadian Real Estate Association reported May 16
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson loads up on Vancouver properties

Lululemon founder Chip Wilson loads up on Vancouver properties

Wilson family’s Low Tide Properties aims to have $1.5 billion portfolio within a decade