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  1. Dual agency rules will disrupt housing market, real estate agents claim

    Realtors concerned about government’s definition of what constitutes a conflict of interest Frank O’Brien Western Investor A new real estate regulation came into force this week that British Columbia real estate agents say will take away the right of consumers to decide whom they can hire to buy or sell a home. Changes to the […]

  2. GEORGE 2010 St. George Street Port Moody 173 condos and 73 townhomes by Marcon Developments

    GEORGE trades on livability and value Simon Briault The Vancouver Sun GEORGE Project location: 3010 St. George Street, Port Moody Project size: 173 condos and 73 townhomes with one to three bedrooms; 657 to 1,292 square feet; condos starting from $489,900, townhomes starting from mid $800,000s Developer: Marcon Developments Architect: Shift Architecture Inc. Interior designer: […]

  3. CREA cuts home sales forecast, May sales down 16.2% compared with year ago

    CREA cuts home sales forecast as May sales reach 7-year low The Vancouver Sun The Canadian Real Estate Association is now expecting an even bigger decline in home sales this year as the latest statistics showed the crucial spring homebuying season came to a lacklustre end in May. The industry association which represents about 100,000 […]

  4. What does blockchain technology mean for real estate in Canada?

    Blockchain, a secure digital record keeping Ian MartinREP Blockchain technology is popping up everywhere and rightfully so. From start-up venture to public blue-chip companies, vast resources are being channeled toward implementing a blockchain strategy. You can spend days, weeks researching how blockchain is going to change business modeling, in particular commerce. There is a lot […]

  5. New Rules to Profoundly Change How REALTORS Work With Consumers

    Dual agency is coming to an end BCREA On June 15, 2018, changes to Rules under the Real Estate Services Act that dictate how REALTORS® work with consumers will come into effect. The Rules, mandated by the Office of the Superintendent of Real Estate (OSRE) and finalized on April 27, 2018, have been amended to […]

  6. Canadian home prices have stabilized index shows

    The Teranet-National Bank National Composite House Price Index has confirmed stabilization Steve RandallCanadian Real Estate Wealth A national measure of home price variations has confirmed stabilization following a downward trend through the second half of 2017. The Teranet-National Bank National Composite House Price Index was up 1.0% in May compared to April, almost in line […]

  7. Contract outcomes start with purchasing process

    Diligence is required by stratas before entering into a construction contract Tony Gioventu The Province Dear Tony: Our strata council has dragged our owners into trouble over a roofing contract that has gone poorly. There have been endless delays, work-site problems and now, at the end of the project, a number of serious defects, including […]

  8. Coco Oakridge 5733 Alberta Street fiftyseven 1 to 3 bedroom homes by Keltic Canada Development

    Coco Oakridge to take its place in a revitalized Vancouver neighbourhood Mary Frances Hill The Province Coco Oakridge What: 57 one- to three-bedroom homes Where: 5733 Alberta Street Residence sizes and prices: One to three bedrooms, 520 to 1,610 sq. ft, one-beds from $819,900; two-beds from $1,299,900; three-bed townhomes from $1.8 million Developer and builder: […]

  9. Toronto getting new skyscraper

    46-storey office tower coming to Toronto Canadian Real Estate Wealth Cadillac Fairview and the Investment Management Corporation of Ontario will build a 46-storey office tower in Toronto that will become the new home of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. The commercial real estate company hopes to secure additional tenants before the $800-million building opens in […]

  10. Did the market kill millennial home ownership?

    Millennials being priced out of the real estate market Ephraim VecinaMortgage Broker News A potent cocktail of unabated real estate price increases, ever-tighter regulations, and stagnant income growth has thrust Canada’s hopeful millennial home owners into a situation that probably no previous generation had to contend with, according to market analysts. “The fact is, there’s […]