Posted on
December 10, 2019
by
National Post
One of the largest Indigenous-led housing developments in Canada is a step closer to rising in the heart of Vancouver after members of a First Nation voted in favour of the proposal.
The Squamish Nation says members made history Tuesday by voting in a...
Posted on
December 2, 2019
by
BC Assessment
VICTORIA – Many soon-to-be released property assessments will show a moderating market, with more modest changes in property values compared to previous years based on trends in the real estate market as of July 1, 2019.
"We first saw signs of moderation...
Posted on
November 28, 2019
by
Princess Pan

The speculation and vacancy tax website has been updated to:
- Clarify that spouses declare as individuals not as a partnership
- Clarify how the 10-year period applies in the away from home for other reasons principal residence exemption
- Clarify exemptions,...
Posted on
August 14, 2019
by
Glen Korstrom
Metro Vancouver’s sluggish residential real estate market has caused some developers to pull the plug on projects, while others either delay or “retool” housing developments or switch their firms’ focus to rental housing.
Pre-sale...
Posted on
August 14, 2019
by
JOANNE LEE-YOUNG
Vancouver real estate prices have stopped surging on excessive expectations they will keep rising in the future
Vancouver’s housing market stability has gone from “highly vulnerable” to moderate for the first time in three years, according...
Posted on
June 1, 2019
by
Princess Pan
Millennials make up the largest cohort of today’s home-buying population. As Canadians find themselves in the throes of another busy spring housing market, many sellers are taking an age-specific approach to marketing their listing to this younger...
Posted on
May 27, 2019
by
CBC
Metro Vancouver home sales 43% below April's 10-year average as buyers wait it out
April is usually the month when we see an uptick in real estate prices and sales, but that is not the case this year.
April home sales in Metro Vancouver were...
Posted on
May 12, 2019
by
Princess Pan
The mall is located across from Vancouver City Hall and sold for more than double its latest assessed value of $102 million
The shopping centre across the street from Vancouver City Hall has sold for $225 million.
The nearly 250,000-square-foot City Square...
Posted on
May 12, 2019
by
Princess Pan
Money laundering Effect on Lower Mainland could be much higher
An estimated $5.3 billion of laundered money into B.C. real estate in 2018 hiked housing prices about 5 per cent, two special reports released May 9 by the provincial government show....
Posted on
April 30, 2019
by
Princess Pan
More condo owners in West Vancouver have appealed their property assessments this year than homeowners across B.C. as a whole
About 3.5 per cent of West Vancouver’s 3,452 condo owners are appealing their assessments this year, according to figures...
Posted on
April 15, 2019
by
Princess Pan
Nationally, home sales down 4.6% and prices fell 0.5% from a year earlier.
Canadian home sales and prices rebounded in March from a dismal showing a month earlier, but remained below historical averages.
Home sales rose 0.9 per cent nationally while the...
Posted on
April 9, 2019
by
Princess Pan
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商业机构Devencore指出,温哥华市中心所有办公楼的空置率已降至4.5%,低于一年前的5%。甲级办公室的空置率甚至更低,为3.9%。与...
Posted on
February 18, 2019
by
Princess Pan
Development application for three buildings to be presented at March
Henriquez Partners Architects has filed a development application for three more buildings planned for the sprawling Oakridge Centre redevelopment.
They include a 32-storey...
Posted on
October 23, 2016
by
BRENT JANG
R

Real estate prices in the Vancouver region have gone up too much too quickly, creating conditions ripe for sharp declines, the author of a report on the country’s most expensive real estate market says.
“Prices have accelerated...
Posted on
June 18, 2016
by
huffintonpost

Mark your calendar, because a major bank has set a date for Vancouver and Toronto real estate to cool off, if only a little bit.
TD Economics issued its quarterly economic forecast on Thursday, and it has some promising news for...
Posted on
June 17, 2016
by
Global and Mail

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to meet with a round table of experts on Vancouver’s housing affordability crisis on Friday, just as new data are released showing the extreme nature of the city’s escalating housing problem....