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Premier Clark Welcomes Phase 1 Agreement for Vancouver Transit Expansion
“As more people move here to pursue their dreams, we need to continue expanding and improving transit services, becaus
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Vancouver’s Vacant House Tax Approved, But It May Not Matter
B.C.’s government has said it will go ahead with allowing property taxes on homes left vacant. The new tax is one
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In West Vancouver “Properties Doubled in Eight, Nine Months”
According to local real estate agents for Royal LePage, property values have doubled in less than a year in some parts o
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Chinese Investors Who Live in China Made 1/3 Vancouver Real Estate Purchases
While the actual percentage of Vancouver’s sales that were conducted by Chinese cannot be accurately figured, a re
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Millionaire Foreign Real Estate Investors Pay Average $1,400 in Income Tax
Tens of thousands of mostly Chinese millionaires who have moved to Vancouver and the surrounding area in the last thre
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Village of Belcarra Says English Only for Village Business
Belcarra Mayor Ralph Drew, in response to problems associated with foreign ownership of property in the Metro Vancouver
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BC Mayor Changing Laws for Foreign Ownership of Property
Belcarra Mayor Ralph Drew, in response to increasing requests from numbered companies who want to buy property in his to
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Emergency Meeting on Out-of-Control Vancouver Housing Sells Out – 750 Seats
Vancouver MLA David Eby will be hosting an Emergency Housing Town Hall Wednesday evening, and all tickets have sold out
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Supply VS Demand Driving Prices Higher in Vancouver
Continued high price increases in the Vancouver area are sustained by simple economics laws, according to Vancouver̵
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Another Record Year in Expensive Homes in Canada
Foreign and immigrant buyers combined with a low-value Canadian dollar continues to translate into higher prices and mo
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One in 10 Condos in Vancouver Not Occupied
In Vancouver, 12.5 percent of condos — 10,800 units — are not occupied, according to a recent report. The in
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How Will The New Mortgage Rates Effect The Housing Market?
In an effort to deal with “house prices that have been elevated,” the Canadian federal government raised dow
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