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New tool lets you see the value of your home

New tool lets you see the value of your home

Consumers can now get instant access to local real estate market data
Opinion: Rental-only zoning could end up a damp squib

Opinion: Rental-only zoning could end up a damp squib

Experts say policy is a good idea in theory but in practice will only work in tandem with other incentives
Landlord group warns Rental Housing Task Force of being legislated 'to death’

Landlord group warns Rental Housing Task Force of being legislated 'to death’

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ government should maintain current allowable annual rent increase, says LandlordСÀ¶ÊÓƵ
May home sales see 35% slump from last year

May home sales see 35% slump from last year

Squamish home price growth far outstripping pace of whole region
Home prices predicted to keep climbing – at slower rate

Home prices predicted to keep climbing – at slower rate

Home sales across the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver region – including Sea-to-Sky and Sunshine Coast – may be soft so far this year, but that won’t be enough to reduce average prices, according to the British Columbia Real Estate Association
Cash or affordable units: council debates community amenity contribution policy

Cash or affordable units: council debates community amenity contribution policy

Developers asking for special permission to build
Rental Housing Task Force to hit the road for answers to rental crisis

Rental Housing Task Force to hit the road for answers to rental crisis

To help the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ government improve the Residential Tenancy Act, the newly appointed Rental Housing Task Force will be touring the province in search of answers to the rental crisis, the group announced May 28.
Demand curve seduces developers into building high-end rentals

Demand curve seduces developers into building high-end rentals

Amenity-rich buildings aimed at growing number of deep-pocketed residents who prefer to rent rather than buy
Most millennials have already bought a home: study

Most millennials have already bought a home: study

Perhaps to the surprise of many, the majority of adult Canadians between the ages of 23 and 38 have already bought a home, according to study from Genworth Canada.
Buckley Avenue rental housing one step closer

Buckley Avenue rental housing one step closer

Council passes third reading of rezoning for proposed development
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