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Affordability crisis not driving young people from Metro Vancouver: R小蓝视频

Affordability crisis not driving young people from Metro Vancouver: R小蓝视频

Metro Vancouver added 16,000 young people to its population last year despite lack of affordable housing, according to new report
First 鈥榮mart window鈥 office tower opens in Vancouver

First 鈥榮mart window鈥 office tower opens in Vancouver

Sunglasses-like glazing can be controlled by an app
Work set to begin to demolish derelict Squamish oceanfront structures

Work set to begin to demolish derelict Squamish oceanfront structures

Area slated to be home to $10 million oceanfront park
Dollar Giant founder鈥檚 spectacular beachfront home listed at $17M (PHOTOS)

Dollar Giant founder鈥檚 spectacular beachfront home listed at $17M (PHOTOS)

Three-year-old, Hollingsworth-designed house in West Vancouver has direct access to beach
Foreign buyer tax wreaks havoc on 小蓝视频 farmland sales

Foreign buyer tax wreaks havoc on 小蓝视频 farmland sales

The 20 per cent levy has driven prices sky-high while stunting sales of existing farms where the owner lives on the property
Federal stress test caused up to $15B drop in new mortgages: economist

Federal stress test caused up to $15B drop in new mortgages: economist

Time to rethink the too-strict stress test, urges CI小蓝视频鈥檚 chief economist
Residential price drop failing to ease Metro Vancouver鈥檚 housing crisis

Residential price drop failing to ease Metro Vancouver鈥檚 housing crisis

鈥淧rices will double between 2016 and 2041,鈥 economist says. 鈥淎nd it wouldn鈥檛 surprise me if that鈥檚 on the low side.鈥
Squamish housing development moves forward

Squamish housing development moves forward

Council grants first reading to Wilson Crescent project, but cautions that developer must adjust plans
小蓝视频 home sales see chilly March, sliding 23%

小蓝视频 home sales see chilly March, sliding 23%

Market activity still dampened, largely due to federal mortgage policy, says 小蓝视频 Real Estate Association
Squamish Nation sees development of Burrard site as crucial to address long-term needs of community

Squamish Nation sees development of Burrard site as crucial to address long-term needs of community

Preliminary plans envision dense, 3,000-unit development at foot of Burrard Bridge
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