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  1. Kelowna unveiled a proposal with a mix of commercial and real estate development

    BC Tree Fruits site in Kelowna sells for $23.7 million WI StaffWestern Investor The near-four-acre site is adjacent to the 40-acre Tolko mill site, which is also slated for future development in the north end of the city Site covers 3.95 acres in the north end of Kelowna. | HM Commercial The near-four-acre site is […]

  2. Kelowna unveiled a proposal with a mix of commercial and real estate development

    BC Tree Fruits site in Kelowna sells for $23.7 million WI StaffWestern Investor The near-four-acre site is adjacent to the 40-acre Tolko mill site, which is also slated for future development in the north end of the city Site covers 3.95 acres in the north end of Kelowna. | HM Commercial The near-four-acre site is […]

  3. Council approved series of moves aimed at encouraging construction of secure rental housing

    Dan Fumano: ‘Watershed moment’: Vancouver’s council allows more rental housing Dan Fumano The Vancouver Sun Analysis: Decision an “important litmus test” on whether council is serious about rental housing, former chief planner Gil Kelley says City of Vancouver illustrations showing four-storey apartment buildings beside single detached houses. Photo by City of Vancouver /PNG In its […]

  4. Council approved series of moves aimed at encouraging construction of secure rental housing

    Dan Fumano: ‘Watershed moment’: Vancouver’s council allows more rental housing Dan Fumano The Vancouver Sun Analysis: Decision an “important litmus test” on whether council is serious about rental housing, former chief planner Gil Kelley says City of Vancouver illustrations showing four-storey apartment buildings beside single detached houses. Photo by City of Vancouver /PNG In its […]

  5. 2021 produced record setting annual total in British Columbia

    B.C. home sales smash annual record with one month remaining in 2021 Ryan GarnerLivabl A flurry of home sales early in 2021, combined with unseasonably high autumn transactions, has produced record-setting annual totals in British Columbia. According to the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA), a total of 9,159 residential unit sales were recorded over […]

  6. British Columbia’s biggest money laundering case was dropped

    B.C. reaches forfeiture agreement in alleged $220-million-a-year money laundering scheme Gordon HoekstraThe Vancouver Sun The province will keep more than $1.2 million in money, casino chips, gift cards and personal property, including jewelry, all of which was seized in a 2015 police raid. The house once owned by Caixuan Qin on Burquitlam Drive in south […]

  7. Canada is aiming to achieved in the context despite the shifting global economy

    Economic recovery represents opportunity for ‘great Canadian restart’: RBC report Bianca Bhartiother Cynthia Leach’s report offers a path that policy-makers could take if they want to boost Canada’s potential growth rate Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland speaks at a news conference in Ottawa, Nov. 24, 2021. Photo by Blair Gable/Reuters […]

  8. Active market ratio of buyers and sellers throughout the Covid-19 pandemic | REBGV

    Where have the homes gone? Keith StewartREBGV The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver’s (REBGV) latest economic analysis takes a deeper look at housing supply trends in Metro Vancouver and the ratio of buyers to sellers that have been active in the market throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Metro Vancouver’s real estate market has seen heightened, […]

  9. Average house prices in Canada are expected to rise this year

    Canada’s red-hot housing market to lose steam in 2022, but affordability will only worsen Swathi Nairother Analysts expect home price gains to slow significantly next year amid higher interest rates or tighter monetary policy Canada’s double-digit house price inflation will lose steam next year, but affordability is still almost certain to worsen in one of […]

  10. $248 billion was pumped into Canadian residential in just first three months| Punwasi

    Douglas Todd: Is Canada’s central bank afraid of reining in the housing monster? Douglas ToddThe Vancouver Sun Opinion: Is it nervous about igniting a recession by tackling a business it considers too big to fail? “The central bank makes threats. But it does not act,” says SFU Prof. John Richards. Photo by Chris Wattie /REUTERS […]