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B.C.’s average home sale price will edge up in 2019: forecast

B.C.’s average home sale price will edge up in 2019: forecast

Province will drive national decline in total residential sales next year, but prices will rise slightly, asserts Canadian Real Estate Association
Heritage plan a passion project for New West man

Heritage plan a passion project for New West man

A Queen’s Park resident’s dream of saving heritage homes is two small steps closer to coming true.
Richmond council hears from public on farmhouse size

Richmond council hears from public on farmhouse size

A public hearing into how big houses can be in ALR land, as well as other items, being held on Monday
Stacked townhouses approved for Burquitlam

Stacked townhouses approved for Burquitlam

Development gets green light despite complaints from street's residents about traffic and parking
Many Metro Vancouverites describe real estate sector as corrupt: poll

Many Metro Vancouverites describe real estate sector as corrupt: poll

New survey found Metro Vancouver residents much more likely to feel this way than other Western Canadian respondents
North Van District reverses decision, rejects Edgemont Village development

North Van District reverses decision, rejects Edgemont Village development

New council reverses predecessors' vote, saying $1.5M asking price for townhouses too high for those in need; developer left dismayed
B.C. home sales, average prices drop in November: BCREA

B.C. home sales, average prices drop in November: BCREA

Buyers “continue to struggle” with mortgage stress test, but one B.C. region bucks provincial trends
Canada’s priciest condo relisted – at $8M off original price (PHOTOS)

Canada’s priciest condo relisted – at $8M off original price (PHOTOS)

Two-storey penthouse atop Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour hasn’t sold since January, and is reduced to $29.9 million
Metro Vancouver homeowners cash in and move out

Metro Vancouver homeowners cash in and move out

Homeowners using equity to start next chapter elsewhere in B.C.
No increase in 2019 for new fixed-rate mortgages: BCREA forecast

No increase in 2019 for new fixed-rate mortgages: BCREA forecast

With a recent decline in bond yields, lenders have pushed interest rates as high as they will go for a year, predicts association