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  1. New bylaws must be filed as approved by strata

    New owner discovers change to bylaws Tony Gioventu The Province Dear Tony: Our strata of 48 townhouses passed new bylaws in April this year. One of our council members had agreed to file the bylaws that were issued with the notice, and properly passed by a three-quarter vote resolution with no amendments. However, a new […]

  2. Park Boulevard 9887 Whalley Boulevard Surrey 419 homes in a 41-storey tower by Concord Pacific Developments

    Park Boulevard a striking addition to Surrey Mary Frances HillThe Province Park Boulevard   Where: 9887 Whalley Boulevard, Surrey What: 419 homes in a 41-storey tower Residence sizes and prices: One-bed from approximately 529 sq. ft.; two-bed from approximately 647 sq. ft., three-bed from approximately1,015 sq. ft. Prices available on request Developer and builder: Concord […]

  3. Vancouver’s Inventory of completed, unsold new multi-family homes plummets to almost zero

    Region?s Stock of Move-In-Ready New Homes ?Falls Off a Cliff? Joannah Connolly REW Inventory of completed, unsold new multi-family homes plummets to almost zero, with not one finished townhouse available in Vancouver proper, says report New concrete condos told a similar story, with standing inventory reaching a record low of 11 units in the first […]

  4. Canada July Rate Hike Odds Jump After Poloz Restates Bias

    Theophilos Argitis and Maciej OnoszkoCanadian Real Estate Wealth The Canadian dollar rallied to a four-month high and investors ramped up bets for a rate increase as early as next month after Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz reiterated the central bank may be considering higher rates. The nation’s currency jumped 1 percent to C$1.3072 per […]

  5. Cost of living in Vancouver has surged says Mercer

    Steve RandallCanadian Real Estate Wealth Vancouver has overtaken Toronto as Canada’s most expensive city for expatriates according to an annual ranking. Mercer’s Cost of Living Survey is designed to help multinational companies and governments determine compensation allowances for their expatriate employees. Cities are ranked against New York City and costs are ranked against the US […]

  6. Trump Hotel Owner in Toronto Reaches Deal to Remove Trump Brand

    Katia Dmitrieva REP The Trump International Hotel & Tower in Toronto will no longer be branded with U.S. President Donald Trump’s name under a deal struck with the owner of the property. JCF Capital ULC, the closely held U.S. firm that owns the building in the city’s downtown business district, reached a buyout deal to […]

  7. New foreign buyer stats revealed

    Justin da RosaCanadian Real Estate Wealth Foreign buyers are showing increasing interest in the Montreal market, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The foreign buyer segment showed strong growth in 2016, which has continued into 2017, with 235 foreign buyers recorded in Montreal from January to April of this year. That represents a […]

  8. Pollster Keeps Tabs On Nation?s Mood

    JOHN MACKIEThe Vancouver Sun Angus Reid started off his professional life as a sociology professor at the University of Manitoba. But he didn’t last long. Academia was too slow for Reid, whose entrepreneurial knack and a passion for politics led him to take a leave of absence from the university to start a polling firm […]

  9. Seven Peaks 39548 Loggers Lane Squamish 70 townhomes by Polygon Seven Peaks Ltd

    Seven Peaks townhome project will be a first for Polygon in Squamish Michael BernardThe Vancouver Sun Project: Seven Peaks, Squamish Project location: 39548 Loggers Lane Project Size/Scope: 70 three-bedroom-and-flex and four-bedroom townhomes built immediately adjacent to the town’s recreational centre. Located under an hour’s drive via Sea to Sky Highway to downtown Vancouver and 45 […]

  10. BC Home Sales to Exceed 100,000 Units for Third Consecutive Year

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