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City approves tenant relocation and rental stock protection policies

City approves tenant relocation and rental stock protection policies

Policies to help reduce impacts faced by tenants of rental buildings undergoing redevelopment
$40 million sale shatters Whistler price record

$40 million sale shatters Whistler price record

House alone sold for $32 million and adjacent 9.8-acre lot for just over $8 million
Metro Vancouver home sales have ‘skyrocketed’ since the beginning of 2023

Metro Vancouver home sales have ‘skyrocketed’ since the beginning of 2023

The Fraser Valley area saw the largest sales increase in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, according to a new report from Zoocasa
Richmond rents rise almost 15 per cent in a year

Richmond rents rise almost 15 per cent in a year

The average rent in Richmond was $2,711 per month in May, a 14.6 per cent increase from last year
Cambie Corridor land sells at more than $38M an acre

Cambie Corridor land sells at more than $38M an acre

Two-lot residential land assembly of less than half-an-acre trades at $18.25 million
Metro Vancouver commuting impacts homebuyer demand and prices

Metro Vancouver commuting impacts homebuyer demand and prices

'Psychological return on investment': Buyers are weighing home prices with the time it takes to commute to work.
Real estate sector driving demand for Metro Vancouver accountants: report

Real estate sector driving demand for Metro Vancouver accountants: report

Demand for finance professionals prompting companies to 'get creative' attracting new talent.
Victoria tightens regulations for short-term rentals

Victoria tightens regulations for short-term rentals

Council voted unanimously to increase fees, increase fines for non-compliance, restrict acceptable use of some units and redefine terms in the bylaw.
Vancouver defers increase to developer charges until 2024

Vancouver defers increase to developer charges until 2024

Deferral means city will lose out on approximately $10M of potential development revenue.
Rent or buy? Cost gap as high as $2,600 in one major sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ city, says report

Rent or buy? Cost gap as high as $2,600 in one major sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ city, says report

Vancouver, Victoria and Surrey mortgage holders pay on average $1,9421 more per month than renters within those three respective cities.