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Vancouver housing starts remain steady in September: CMHC

Vancouver housing starts remain steady in September: CMHC

Vancouver-area housing starts were trending at 20,080 units in September
Metro Vancouver building permits drop almost 33% in August

Metro Vancouver building permits drop almost 33% in August

Metro Vancouver saw building intentions drop by 32.9% in August compared with July
B.C. ranches draw interest from bargain hunters; scrutiny of farmland buyers in Canada lacking

B.C. ranches draw interest from bargain hunters; scrutiny of farmland buyers in Canada lacking

B.C. ranches draw interest from bargain hunters; scrutiny of farmland buyers in Canada lacking
Strong September sales help Vancouver home prices inch higher

Strong September sales help Vancouver home prices inch higher

Vancouver home prices crept higher by about 0.3% in September thanks to strong sales in the month
Three First Nations, Crown corporation join to buy Jericho Lands in $307m deal

Three First Nations, Crown corporation join to buy Jericho Lands in $307m deal

Three Lower Mainland First Nations have partnered with a federal Crown corporation to acquire three former federal government properties worth $307.2 million, including the 52-acre Jericho Lands in West Point Grey
Concert buys 50% stake in Langara Gardens

Concert buys 50% stake in Langara Gardens

Concert Real Estate Corporation has bought a 50% stake in Langara Gardens, a 20.8-acre mixed-use property on Vancouver’s Cambie Street, from the Peterson Group
Ontario to allow six-storey wood buildings

Ontario to allow six-storey wood buildings

Following the lead of British Columbia, the Ontario Building Code was amended in late September to allow wood-frame construction for buildings up to six storeys
Valley farmland prices highest in Canada

Valley farmland prices highest in Canada

The price of an acre of Fraser Valley farmland is about six times higher than in the rest of western Canada, according to a report from Re/Max
Assessment ruling could cut commercial property taxes

Assessment ruling could cut commercial property taxes

A Property Assessment Appeal Board (PAAB) ruling could dramatically lower taxes for commercial tenants and real estate developers across British Columbia

Assessed values at Olympic Village

A close look at Olympic Village property values