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  1. Kitsilano supportive housing project approved by Vancouver City Council

    Vancouver council backs controversial Kitsilano social housing development David CarriggThe Vancouver Sun Thirteen-storey B.C. Housing project at Arbutus and 7th Avenue will provide permanent shelter for 129 homeless people  An artist’s rendering of the Arbutus project in Kitsilano that will provide 129 single-occupancy units. jpg Vancouver council has approved rezoning for the second of five […]

  2. Most dense highrise development ever proposed for Canada

    Douglas Todd: Why is Vancouver so secretive about this First Nations’ highrise project? Douglas ToddThe Vancouver Sun Opinion: With bulldozers moving in and roadways being prepared on park grass, Kitsilano residents near the Senakw project say the city is proceeding behind a cloud of confidentiality  Squamish Nation Council Chairperson Khelsilem and Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart […]

  3. New home sales numbers for June reinforced the expected easing of sales from last year

    Ontario home sales activity still slowing down Ephraim Vecinaother The rapid rise in interest rates and continually elevated inflation levels are taking their toll  New home sales in Ontario continued to ease in June, a trend that was especially apparent in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), according to Altus Group and the Building Industry and […]

  4. Metro Vancouver’s vacancy rate has eased to 0.5% due to huge increase in supply | Colliers

    Metro Vancouver industrial vacancies ease as supply increases Frank O BrienWestern Investor With more than 1.7 million square feet added this year – and more on the way – the vacancy rate has eased to a still-tight 0.5 per cent, study finds  Metro Vancouver’s industrial vacancy rate, which hit a North American low of 0.1 […]

  5. Canada’s housing market in the throes of a sharp decline in sales

    Calgary housing market – where opportunities remain Fergal McAlinden other The city’s market has cooled in recent weeks, although prices remain robust  With Canada’s housing market in the throes of a sharp decline in sales and activity, one city that’s proven especially resilient in recent weeks has been Calgary. Alberta’s most populous urban sprawl actually […]

  6. B.C seeks cash control to tackle Canada’s immigration mess

    Daphne Bramham: With Canada failing to meet its immigration promises, B.C. needs more control Daphne BramhamThe Vancouver Sun With the system in shambles, provinces like B.C. want more control over who comes and more money to settle newcomers, including Ukrainians.  Afghan refugees head for buses after arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by M.Cpl. […]

  7. Homebuyer protection period includes a cancellation fee of 0.25% of the purchase price

    B.C. slaps three-day cooling off period on real estate sales, starts Jan. 1 Gordon HoekstraThe Vancouver Sun The homebuyer protection period, the first of its kind in Canada, goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. The B.C. government announced Thursday a new cooling off period on real estate sales, a measure meant to protect homebuyers […]

  8. Luxury properties intensified in 2021 with both domestic and non-resident activity

    Luxury markets start to normalize following surge Micah Guiaoother The period of its “historically anomalous performance” is over  The major metropolitan luxury real estate markets broke consecutive records throughout 2021, but have since started to normalize midway through 2022, according to Sotheby’s International Realty Canada. Demand for luxury properties intensified in 2021 with both domestic […]

  9. Affordable new housing units it intends to create by 2028 | The Province

    Province backs off goal to build 114,000 new homes Peter MithamWestern Investor Units added to the secondary rental market now part of the tally The province says it won’t build the 114,000 affordable new housing units it intends to create by 2028.Sandor Gyarmati/Delta Optimist According to the province, more affordable housing is a key goal […]

  10. Canada’s inflation rate rises to 8.1% in June 2022

    Canada’s inflation rate surges even higher Fergal McAlindenother Latest figures mark the largest yearly increase since 1983 The inflation rate in Canada rose once again in June, climbing 8.1% over the same month last year in its biggest yearly increase for almost 40 years.Inflation figures released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday indicated that the measure […]