麻豆社国产

Skip to content

Real Estate News

B.C. home sales forecast to slide further next year

B.C. home sales forecast to slide further next year

Contradicting the provincial association鈥檚 recent predictions, national real estate body is less optimistic about B.C.鈥檚 home sales recovery in 2019
Garibaldi Springs all but a certainty

Garibaldi Springs all but a certainty

The controversial development has passed the biggest hurdle 鈥 will now move to adoption
Landlords group says 4.5% rent hike is just fine with them

Landlords group says 4.5% rent hike is just fine with them

Landlords are speaking up about Premier John Horgan鈥檚 hints that the 4.5-per-cent maximum rent increase for 2019 might be scrapped.
Homeowners feeling the sting of rising interest rates

Homeowners feeling the sting of rising interest rates

Many now paying "equivalent of one extra mortgage payment" per year
Penthouse at Vancouver House 鈥 with rooftop hot tub 鈥 re-listed for $10.88M (IMAGES)

Penthouse at Vancouver House 鈥 with rooftop hot tub 鈥 re-listed for $10.88M (IMAGES)

Wealthy buyers who missed out first time can snap up purchase contract on arguably one of city鈥檚 most prestigious condos
Opinion: Is Canada鈥檚 housing market at extreme risk or out of danger?

Opinion: Is Canada鈥檚 housing market at extreme risk or out of danger?

Price correction imminent, soft landing achieved鈥 it depends which economists you ask
Relief for B.C. renters on its way: Horgan

Relief for B.C. renters on its way: Horgan

Premier promises to act on recommendations of rental task force
Open the door to short-term rentals, Airbnb tells municipal leaders

Open the door to short-term rentals, Airbnb tells municipal leaders

B.C. cities grapple with cost of enforcement of new regulations as hospitality industry changes
B.C. real estate downturn 鈥渓argely behind us鈥 鈥 despite actual sales dropping

B.C. real estate downturn 鈥渓argely behind us鈥 鈥 despite actual sales dropping

Demand for homes is gradually recovering and expected to pick up this fall, asserts BCREA
Let us decide on speculation tax, local leaders tell province

Let us decide on speculation tax, local leaders tell province

Local governments, not the province, should determine whether to impose a speculation tax on vacant properties, B.C. municipal leaders have agreed. Delegates to the Union of B.C.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks