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Controversial Horseshoe Bay project put on hold

Controversial Horseshoe Bay project put on hold

West Vancouver council has shelved plans for a controversial housing development in Horseshoe Bay.
CRA pursues real estate tax cheats to the tune of $1 billion

CRA pursues real estate tax cheats to the tune of $1 billion

More than $400 million from 小蓝视频 added to federal coffers; even tougher crackdown to come
Entire top-floor penthouse of Coal Harbour tower listed at $15.5M (PHOTOS)

Entire top-floor penthouse of Coal Harbour tower listed at $15.5M (PHOTOS)

Ultra-luxe Vancouver home has 360-degree city, ocean and mountain views and is the region鈥檚 priciest new condo listing of the week
Capital spending in 小蓝视频 rises on strong commercial real estate values

Capital spending in 小蓝视频 rises on strong commercial real estate values

Investment in hotels and restaurants on the increase, while major projects across province get boost
OPINION: Stemming the renoviction tide in Squamish

OPINION: Stemming the renoviction tide in Squamish

The cities of New Westminster and Port Coquitlam have brought in new municipal bylaws to tackle the issue of 鈥渞enovictions鈥 in their communities.
Vancouver wood building would be world鈥檚 tallest

Vancouver wood building would be world鈥檚 tallest

40-storey Canada Earth Tower proposed for Broadway corridor
Opinion: Money launderers the latest bogeyman to blame

Opinion: Money launderers the latest bogeyman to blame

Hard for 小蓝视频 government and public to admit that we drove real estate values up all by ourselves
Is money laundering driving the 小蓝视频 real estate bus?

Is money laundering driving the 小蓝视频 real estate bus?

Debate swirls over the impact eliminating money laundering would have on province鈥檚 real estate sector
鈥楳arshmallow soft鈥 小蓝视频 home sales to fall 11 per cent, prices to keep sliding: forecast

鈥楳arshmallow soft鈥 小蓝视频 home sales to fall 11 per cent, prices to keep sliding: forecast

Median residential resale price won鈥檛 see uptick until 2021 at the earliest, predicts Central 1 economist
Squamish council supports limiting commercial uses in business park

Squamish council supports limiting commercial uses in business park

Two readings on 'stopgap' bylaw pass, issue will go to a public hearing
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