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Les Leyne: Task force wants sa国际传媒 rent hikes based on inflation

Les Leyne: Task force wants sa国际传媒 rent hikes based on inflation

Blind-sided by an automatic jump in allowable rent increases, a group of MLAs rushed in Monday to try to undo the damage the increase did to their work on the issue.
Task force calls for sa国际传媒 government to cut annual rent increase by two per cent

Task force calls for sa国际传媒 government to cut annual rent increase by two per cent

Recommendation would still give landlords ability to ask for a boost in rents
Populist housing 鈥榩latitudes鈥 from mayoral candidates are 鈥榙angerous,鈥 warn outgoing officials

Populist housing 鈥榩latitudes鈥 from mayoral candidates are 鈥榙angerous,鈥 warn outgoing officials

Candidates in many municipalities claim they can solve housing crisis but plans may have 鈥渘o credibility鈥
Councillors see energy-efficient homes as role model for Saanich

Councillors see energy-efficient homes as role model for Saanich

Saanich councillors are hoping their approval of five new houses in Cordova Bay will encourage other projects to embrace higher standards for energy-efficient houses.
Saanich approves $250M Nigel Valley plan, seen as 鈥榮econd downtown鈥 for region

Saanich approves $250M Nigel Valley plan, seen as 鈥榮econd downtown鈥 for region

A $250-million housing and social-programs development in Saanich, seen as creating a second downtown for the region, has been given the green light.
Data show home ownership in Victoria remains elusive

Data show home ownership in Victoria remains elusive

Victoria remains a city of renters, and No. 2 on the list of Canadian cities with the fewest homeowners, according to numbers from Statistics sa国际传媒.
sa国际传媒 home sales forecast to slide further next year

sa国际传媒 home sales forecast to slide further next year

Contradicting the provincial association鈥檚 recent predictions, national real estate body is less optimistic about sa国际传媒鈥檚 home sales recovery in 2019
Mayors lay out development strategies; Oak Bay and Langford compared

Mayors lay out development strategies; Oak Bay and Langford compared

Call it a warm-up. About a month before the Oct.
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