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  1. No easing for GTA home prices

    The Greater Toronto Area real estate still rising Steve RandallREP Home prices in the Greater Toronto Area continued to rise to unprecedented levels in November, the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) says. Its latest assessment of the market shows that the tight inventory at the end of November was only 84 homes more […]

  2. B.C. first-time buyers? plan panned

    Program persuades people to take ?big risk with other people?s money,? economist says The Province A new interest-free loan program touted by the B.C. government as a boon to first-time homebuyers struggling to save for a down payment is drawing harsh criticism from economists and other experts who pan the proposal as a politically motivated […]

  3. Vancouver real estate prices face double-digit drop in 2017: LePage

    Housing correction is coming Cheryl ChanThe Vancouver Sun The forecast for a double-digit price drop in Vancouver’s housing market makes for a nice or nasty surprise for 2017, depending on where you are on the property ladder, but experts say it still won’t make the city affordable. Royal LePage CEO Phil Soper said prices are headed for […]

  4. 2017 Property Assessment Notices

    other Property owners in BC will start to receive 2017 property assessment notices in early January 2017. These notices are prepared by BC Assessment, a provincial Crown corporation that classifies and values all real property in British Columbia. Visit the BC Assessment website to learn more about assessment notices (link is external) and property values […]

  5. 2017 Property Assessment Notices

    other Property owners in BC will start to receive 2017 property assessment notices in early January 2017. These notices are prepared by BC Assessment, a provincial Crown corporation that classifies and values all real property in British Columbia. Visit the BC Assessment website to learn more about assessment notices (link is external) and property values […]

  6. Home sales activity in B.C. to shrink next year

    Ephraim Vecina Mortgage Broker News Sales of homes in British Columbia will contract noticeably next year, the Canadian Real Estate Association announced on December 15. In its update to its outlook on resale housing, CREA said that annual sales in B.C. will decline by 12.2 per cent in 2017. Average sale prices in the province have […]

  7. Residential investing 2017: surviving government ?help?

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  8. Residential investing 2017: surviving government ?help?

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  9. Western Investor January 2017 Digital Edition

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  10. Western Investor January 2017 Digital Edition

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