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$1m-plus home sales soar in Vancouver: Sotheby’s

$1m-plus home sales soar in Vancouver: Sotheby’s

Vancouver’s "luxury" home market surged in the first half of 2015
Office, industrial markets head in different directions

Office, industrial markets head in different directions

Five million square feet of offices go dark as industrial demand strengthens
Social housing more costly than condos

Social housing more costly than condos

It could be much cheaper to buy Vancouver homeless people their own condo than...
Smart zoning is key to solving city’s housing affordability crisis

Smart zoning is key to solving city’s housing affordability crisis

There has been plenty of finger-pointing of late as to who’s at fault for skyrocketing Vancouver house prices. What seems to be forgotten is the basic economics of supply and demand.
Main downtown post office lands film industry starring role

Main downtown post office lands film industry starring role

Warehouse and office space in Vancouver’s landmark downtown post office has attracted director...
June home sales break Metro Vancouver records

June home sales break Metro Vancouver records

While Metro Vancouver was hit with record-high temperatures in June, the real estate market basked in record-high home sales.
Vancouver first-time home buyers pay less than in Toronto

Vancouver first-time home buyers pay less than in Toronto

Despite having the highest median housing prices in Canada, Vancouver first-time home buyers spend a median of...
Macdonald’s Kelowna play pays off

Macdonald’s Kelowna play pays off

$16 million investment hits $20 million in early sales
Housing costs not slowing inflow of young families

Housing costs not slowing inflow of young families

Growth reverses a decade of stagnation in the 30-to-40 age group, BMO report says
Family migration west hollowing out city’s east-side schools

Family migration west hollowing out city’s east-side schools

Class room Perhaps the most interesting detail in Ernst & Young’s review of Vancouver schools for the B.C. Ministry of Education is the disproportionate number in East Vancouver that are operating at 80% capacity or less.