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  1. Gastown lands first new office building in decades

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  2. A sudden spurt in sales on Kelowna luxury waterfront homes suggest that recreational demand and prices will be ramping higher

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  3. Mortgage change exposes Metro Vancouver’s house price chasm

    Other A rule change from the federal government’s mortgage insurer has revealed the price chasm that exists in B.C.’s Lower Mainland housing market.Metro Vancouver realtors in high-end neighbourhoods say the latest tightening of the mortgage insurance market should have a minimal impact on their housing market, despite the fact that Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. […]

  4. City of Vancouver sells final stake in Olympic Village

    City’s revenue projections with developer fell short $130 million Mike HowellVan. Courier The City of Vancouver says it paid off the entire $630 million debt for the troubled Olympic Village project after selling 67 remaining condominium units for $91 million to the owners of the Vancouver Canucks. Mayor Gregor Robertson told reporters Monday the Aquilini […]

  5. New Anti-Spam Law: What You Need to Know

    Elizabeth WilsonOther As of July 1, your commercial emails and other electronic communications will fall under the most stringent anti-spam law of all the G8 countries. What does this mean for you? For years you’ve been carefully collecting contact information and sending updates, holiday greetings, relevant listings, market analysis and/or newsletters to your list. Will […]

  6. In Vancouver, lots of money for not much house

    Kerry Gold Other Amid reports of strengthening consumer confidence, prices are expected to increase 2 per cent this year, according to the recently released Re/Max Spring Market Trends report. It also says that the foundation for growth is the domestic buyer, including first-time buyers and those who are trading up. It’s making an already unaffordable […]

  7. CMHC cutting back on what it covers with mortgage default insurance

    Garry Marr Other Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., the Crown corporation that controls the vast majority of mortgage default insurance in the country, says it plans to get out of the market for second homes and is adding restrictions for self-employed Canadians. Effective May 30, CMHC said it will discontinue insuring second homes and will […]

  8. Harvest at 31032 Westridge Place Abbotsford 87 two and three bedroom townhomes by Polygon Homes

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  9. Assessment Access and Title Search access to change May 1, 2014

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  10. Cedar Cottage Cohousing at 1729 – 1735 East 33rd Avenue 31 units in a three storey building

    Vancouver’s first cohousing project waits for final permits Naoibh O’ConnorVan. Courier Neighbours are curious why construction hasn’t started on the cohousing complex destined for East 33rd near Argyle Street in Kensington-Cedar Cottage. The city approved rezoning in March 2013. The complex will be built on three properties, but they’re surrounded by yellow construction fencing, leaving […]