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  1. B.C. home prices expected to drop

    Industry association?s chief economist points to foreign buyer tax as one factor DAN FUMANOThe Province Following a year of double-digit increases, the B.C. Real Estate Association is predicting average home sales prices will drop by as much as 8.7 per cent next year in the Vancouver area and across B.C. The prediction, included in the […]

  2. Airbnb, New York settle suit on short-term sublet law

    Bob Van Voris other Airbnb Inc. settled its lawsuit against New York state over a new law restricting short-term rentals, with both sides agreeing that New York City, not the state, is responsible for enforcing it. Airbnb and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman agreed in court papers filed Tuesday that the state would be […]

  3. Airbnb, New York settle suit on short-term sublet law

    Bob Van Voris other Airbnb Inc. settled its lawsuit against New York state over a new law restricting short-term rentals, with both sides agreeing that New York City, not the state, is responsible for enforcing it. Airbnb and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman agreed in court papers filed Tuesday that the state would be […]

  4. Triomphe 1904 Gilmore Avenue Burnaby 340 homes in a 46 storey tower by Millennium Development Group

    ?This is as close to Vancouver as you can get without paying Vancouver prices? ? SIMON BRIAULTThe Vancouver Sun Triomphe Project location: Gilmore Avenue and Halifax Street, Burnaby Project size: 340 homes, one — four bedrooms (including three townhomes), 482 – 2,138 square feet. Prices: from the $380,000 range Developer: Millennium Development Group Architect: Chris […]

  5. Connaught 3230 Connaught Crescent at Edgemont Village North Vancouver 23 townhomes and 59 condos by Grosvenor Developments

    Connaught to take its place in North Vancouver?s charming Edgemont Village Mary Frances HillThe Province Connaught Project: Connaught Where: 3230 Connaught Cr., Edgemont Village, North Van What: 23 townhouses and 59 apartments Residence sizes and prices: Homes still available range between 1,097 and 1,528 square feet and are priced at $1.38 million to $2.26 million. […]

  6. What happens when there is a fire before the property completes

    WHEN DISASTER STRIKES Jennifer Cleeother What happens when a property is damaged by fire before completion? Must the buyer complete or can the buyer walk? What if the buyer wants to complete with a price adjustment? A buyer’s options will depend upon a myriad of factors including the law, facts, contract terms and the parties’ […]

  7. What happens when there is a fire before the property completes

    WHEN DISASTER STRIKES Jennifer Cleeother What happens when a property is damaged by fire before completion? Must the buyer complete or can the buyer walk? What if the buyer wants to complete with a price adjustment? A buyer’s options will depend upon a myriad of factors including the law, facts, contract terms and the parties’ […]

  8. On B.C.?s farmland, mega-mansions and speculators reap the rewards of lucrative tax breaks

    Investors and speculators are taking prime agricultural land out of production ? and sometimes erecting palatial mega-mansions on the landscape ? as the B.C. government?s outdated tax system allows them to exploit incentives intended only for those who fa Kathy TomlinsonThe Globe and Mail Bob Fisher shakes his head as he looks over at the […]

  9. Fifth Dimension – A comprehensive analysis of the multifamily real estate market in Metro Vancouver

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  10. Five things that have altered our understanding of the real estate market

    Michael MataMortgage Broker News Just six months ago, many Canadians were sure they understood the housing market. Calgary was suffering under the weight of low oil prices, historically-low borrowing costs were displaying no signs of moving higher, and the price gains in Vancouver and Toronto appeared unstoppable.A lot can change in six months. Listed here […]