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Asking rents jump 8.6% in December to hit record $2,178 on average: report

Asking rents jump 8.6% in December to hit record $2,178 on average: report

A new report says the average asking price in December for a rental unit in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ was a record $2,178 per month, relatively flat from the previous month but an 8.6 per cent jump year-over-year. The data released Monday by Rentals.
Home sales expected to rebound as rate cuts begin in 2024, but experts urge caution

Home sales expected to rebound as rate cuts begin in 2024, but experts urge caution

With interest rate cuts likely on the horizon, the Canadian Real Estate Association expects the number of homes changing hands this year to grow following a slowdown in 2023.
Victoria aims to pave the way for innovative uses for rooftops

Victoria aims to pave the way for innovative uses for rooftops

Council asks staff to find ways of providing incentives for and reducing barriers to establish green roofs, rooftop solar and other creative ideas
Mount Pleasant could soon have Vancouver's tallest 'hybrid-timber' tower

Mount Pleasant could soon have Vancouver's tallest 'hybrid-timber' tower

Project calls for 210 rental units in 25-storey building at Main Street and 5th Avenue.
Notorious vacant Shaughnessy mansion on the market

Notorious vacant Shaughnessy mansion on the market

The property is where the remains of 24-year-old Chelsea Poorman were found.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ housing minister says next naughty list coming soon

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ housing minister says next naughty list coming soon

Ravi Kahlon also says province unveiling BC Builds project in ‘very near future.’
Without fanfare, Victoria approves first missing-middle housing project

Without fanfare, Victoria approves first missing-middle housing project

The project will see two single-family homes on Wilson Street in Vic West replaced with a 20-unit townhouse development
Government was warned two years ago high immigration could affect housing costs

Government was warned two years ago high immigration could affect housing costs

OTTAWA — Federal public servants warned the government two years ago that large increases to immigration could affect housing affordability and services, internal documents show.
Real housing delivered through artificial intelligence

Real housing delivered through artificial intelligence

Kelowna is at the leading edge of a province-wide trend
Kelowna ponders getting tough on short-term rentals

Kelowna ponders getting tough on short-term rentals

Planning staff are bringing forth recommendations similar to those introduced in the fall which would eliminate short-term rentals across the city, except for a select few properties.