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  1. Housing affordability got better in Vancouver, worse in Toronto

    Steve RandallREP   Housing affordability across Canada held steady in the fourth quarter of 2016 compared to the previous quarter and the longer-term trend. However, a new report from RBC Economics shows the divergence of affordability in the two hottest markets; Vancouver improved while Toronto worsened. Nationally, the affordability measure including all the typical costs […]

  2. Fancy living in the newest Trump Tower in Vancouver? Luxury two-bedroom flat goes on the market for $2.2million

    Myra Butterworthother A two-bedroom apartment in Trump Tower, Vancouver, has gone on the market for $2,198,000 (US$1.65million or £1.3million). The luxury pad in Vancouver – on the west side of Canada – is part of the latest development to be built under the Trump International Hotel & Tower brand. All 290 apartments in the Vancouver […]

  3. Colliers International Apartment Source – Year End Edition 2016

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  4. Property demands make for increased pressure for strata corporations to sell

    Soaring demand for property puts greater pressure on strata to sell Tony GioventuThe Province Dear Tony: Our strata corporation is considering calling for an 80 per cent vote to sell our property. The council brought a proposal from a developer to the owners four months ago with a recommendation that we consider selling. The reasons […]

  5. NAVIO at the Creek 177 two and three bedroom homes at 95 East 1st Avenue and 1551 Ontario by Concert

    The look is both stylish and functional at Concert?s NAVIO at the Creek Mary Frances HillThe Province NAVÍO at The Creek What: A total of 177 two and three-bedroom homes  (condos and townhomes) in two concrete buildings of 12 and 14 storeys overlooking a 2.7-acre public park, steps to False Creek and the seawall, Olympic […]

  6. Vancouver Needs “Housing Strategy Reset”

    City’s record housing supply is not creating the kind of housing needed by the ‘missing middle,’ according to report debated at City Hall this week Joannah Connolly REW Vancouver is seeing record home-building numbers but that is not solving the housing affordability problems because it is not the kind of housing that people need, according […]

  7. Real estate brokerages continue to innovate

    Justin da RosaREP With competition ramping up in Canada’s hottest market, brokerages continue to find ways to make the home buying process easier. The newest innovation: online condo shopping. “We’re the first brokerage and real estate marketplace in Canada to empower buyers to purchase a home online,” Ray Taaeb, CEO and co-founder of Casalova, said. […]

  8. The Hidden Costs of Buying a Home

    Michelle Hopkins REW Look for green links to grants and rebates. Like most first-time home buyers, Kimberly Macdonald had a wish list of what she wanted in a new home. Although affordability was an important consideration, she also wanted a location close to family and friends, an outdoor space she could entertain in and hardwood […]

  9. What the US rate hikes mean for Canadians

    Michael Fortinother As Pierre Trudeau once said about living so close to the United States “Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly or even tempered is the beast, one is affected by every twitch and grunt”. That statement, said almost 40 years ago, still holds […]

  10. Web Presence in China Commerce

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