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  1. The RE/MAX Collection 2017 Spotlight on Luxury

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  2. Green on Queensbury 707-747 East Third Street North Vancouver 164 homes in three 4-storey buildings by Qualex-Landmark Northern Limited Partnership

    Green on Queensbury makes for a fine fit in North Vancouver Michael Bernard The Vancouver Sun Project: Green on Queensbury Project location: 707 — 747 East Third St., North Vancouver Project Size/Scope: A total of 164 one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums and townhomes awaiting certification as LEED Gold standard for Multi-Family Midrise homes. Located in three four-storey buildings overlooking […]

  3. Province sets aside $291 million to fund modular housing for homeless in B.C.

    New housing units for homeless in B.C. to be ready as early as next year The Vancouver Sun British Columbia Premier John Horgan has announced funding for 1,000 new modular housing units in an attempt to tackle the growing issue of homelessness. Horgan made the announcement Friday in Vancouver, where 600 units are set to […]

  4. Emotions drive Canadian homebuyers to smash their budgets

    Steve RandallCanadian Real Estate Wealth Sixty percent of Canadian homebuyers would exceed their budget to buy a home with more than half willing to smash it by $50K! “Emotions are playing too big of a role in the home buying process and are tempting buyers to spend more than they can afford,” says Roy D’Souza, […]

  5. Kelowna to become multi-family housing hub?

    Ephraim VecinaCanadian Real Estate Wealth In its latest study, real estate team HM Commercial Group found that Kelowna is poised to distinguish itself in the B.C. housing market through its accelerated pace of building in the residential segment. “Demand for all forms of housing remains exceptionally strong and the City of Kelowna favours a policy […]

  6. Luxury segment fluctuating in GTA, Victoria and Vancouver

    Luxury segment fluctuating across Canada Neil SharmaREP While the luxury market is in flux throughout the country, sales are red hot in the GTA. According to a RE/MAX report, luxury condo sales in the GTA are up a whopping 85% year-over-year between January and July in 2017, with Oakville solidifying its place as one of […]

  7. Some condominiums are now being viewed as redevelopment sites

    So you want to liquidate your aging condo building Michael Geller Vancouver Courier Do you live in a well-located older condominium complex in need of extensive repairs? Have you been thinking of buying into an older condominium complex, or know someone who is? Read on. Although condominium legislation was first approved in the late 1960s, […]

  8. Residents tired of getting soaked for pool expenses

    Unfair to make owners pay for hotel pool Tony Gioventu Times Colonist Dear Tony: We have an issue of fairness in our strata that is dividing our community. Our strata is divided into two basic types of units. The first 10 floors are hotel use, and floors 11 to 16 are residential condos. The hotel […]

  9. Terraces at the Peak 177 homes in a 13-storey tower at 8940 University Crescent Burnaby by Intergulf Development Group

    Small touches make for a big impact at Terraces at the Peak Mary Frances HillThe Province Terraces at the Peak Where: 8940 University Crescent, Burnaby What: 117 homes in a 13-storey condo building Developer and builder: Intergulf Development Group Residence sizes and prices: Remaining homes are sub-penthouse and penthouses, from 1,140 — 1,345 sq. ft., starting […]

  10. Sales of $1 million condos up 85% in one Canadian market

    Steve RandallREP Demand for luxury property remains strong in many of Canada’s cities but for million-dollar condos one market has seen a huge surge. Sales of homes priced $1 million or more increased in the first seven months in Victoria, and Calgary but it was the GTA where sales were up 85% year-over-year according to […]