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Britannia Beach development gains favour of Squamish-Lillooet Regional District

Britannia Beach development gains favour of Squamish-Lillooet Regional District

Macdonald Development passes third reading
Garibaldi Springs project advances 鈥 again

Garibaldi Springs project advances 鈥 again

The public hearing on Polygon proposal is scheduled for September
Metro Vancouver detached homes enter a buyer鈥檚 market

Metro Vancouver detached homes enter a buyer鈥檚 market

Squamish home prices buck trends, and region's townhome and condo values remain elevated on limited supply
Demand booms for modular homes in 小蓝视频

Demand booms for modular homes in 小蓝视频

Modern designs and affordable prices appeal to first-home buyers
Opinion: Look closer at flawed housing affordability reports

Opinion: Look closer at flawed housing affordability reports

小蓝视频 has some of Canada鈥檚 priciest markets, but residents are not spending 88 per cent of their income
More density for Wilson Crescent considered in future plan

More density for Wilson Crescent considered in future plan

Narrow roads, tricky intersections create problems for future development
History at a discount: 鈥楰ew House鈥 relisted at $13.75M

History at a discount: 鈥楰ew House鈥 relisted at $13.75M

Despite its famous pedigree, this storied oceanview home has been reduced in price
Landslide safety concerns dominate public hearing for Cheekeye Fan development

Landslide safety concerns dominate public hearing for Cheekeye Fan development

Worries about wildlife and density raised, but most speakers called attention to the issue of safety
Province to target criminal money in real estate after gaming reforms

Province to target criminal money in real estate after gaming reforms

鈥淚t鈥檚 like whack-a-mole鈥 鈥 wherever people can pay with cash, money laundering follows, says Attorney-General
Province, feds ink near-$1B bilateral affordable housing deal

Province, feds ink near-$1B bilateral affordable housing deal

$991 million funding over 10 years will be cost-shared by federal and provincial governments
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