Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²ú

Skip to content

Real Estate News

COUNCIL CUTS: Mixed industrial-residential complex passes

COUNCIL CUTS: Mixed industrial-residential complex passes

A new four-storey development will bring more light industrial and residential space to Squamish. A development permit has been issued to Thoth Ventures Ltd. to build the facility on 1111 Pioneer Way.
COUNCIL CUT: A new restaurant and fitness facility at the business park?

COUNCIL CUT: A new restaurant and fitness facility at the business park?

Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úmay be seeing a new restaurant and yet another fitness facility. Council has approved a development permit for Artun Enterprise Limited to build a new two-storey light industrial building on 38931 Queens Way.
COUNCIL CUT: Cheekye Fan development update

COUNCIL CUT: Cheekye Fan development update

The province, the District and the developer have picked out an expert panel to help advise the creation of a debris flow barrier, which is a condition of the Cheekeye Neighbourhood development.
Opinion: When is the best time to buy in a down market?

Opinion: When is the best time to buy in a down market?

Many first-time buyers are taking a wait-and-see approach, in case home prices drop further - is that the best strategy?
Faced with new taxes, more B.C. seniors are deferring their property taxes

Faced with new taxes, more B.C. seniors are deferring their property taxes

Two weeks ago, I wrote about the increased taxes many Vancouver residents will be paying as a result of the latest BC Assessments and new provincial taxes.
Home prices holding firm in most Metro Vancouver areas, and for condos: report

Home prices holding firm in most Metro Vancouver areas, and for condos: report

Price growth has dramatically slowed across region, but still rose 2.1 per cent overall in fourth quarter, says Royal LePage
B.C. commercial building permits break record

B.C. commercial building permits break record

Permits also up in Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úyear over year
Rising multi-family assessments could trigger higher rents across B.C.

Rising multi-family assessments could trigger higher rents across B.C.

Landlord group says that increased property taxes will force apartment building owners to raise rents or spend less on building maintenance
Thirty-one storey office tower proposed for downtown Vancouver

Thirty-one storey office tower proposed for downtown Vancouver

Application filed for architecturally striking building to replace 15-storey tower in Coal Harbour financial district
Metro Vancouver new home sales down 19% in 2018 – and will fall more: report

Metro Vancouver new home sales down 19% in 2018 – and will fall more: report

Consumers increasingly less willing to pay for higher-priced units in new developments, says Altus Group
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks