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Millennials driving Canada鈥檚 hot real estate market

Millennials driving Canada鈥檚 hot real estate market

Despite high prices, six in 10 Canadian millennials already own a home
B.C. agent to donate massive commission from $13.8m listing to World Housing

B.C. agent to donate massive commission from $13.8m listing to World Housing

A top-producing Vancouver real estate agent, known for her luxury listings and land-assembly deals , has pledged to donate her entire commission from her $13.8 million listing to global housing charity World Housing.
Sunshine Coast tackles rental crisis with 鈥榁ictory Suite鈥 drive

Sunshine Coast tackles rental crisis with 鈥榁ictory Suite鈥 drive

It has the feel of a war bond drive from the 鈥40s, and in many ways the latest initiative from the Sunshine Coast Regional Economic Development Organization (SCREDO) is a direct appeal to Sunshine Coast patriotism.
Too late for some low-income locals

Too late for some low-income locals

No silver bullet for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 housing crisis, says economist, solutions in the 鈥渓ong game鈥
Rental housing project on Buckley approved for public hearing

Rental housing project on Buckley approved for public hearing

The project passed second reading Tuesday night despite concerns about details
Coolest April for Metro Vancouver home sales in 17 years

Coolest April for Metro Vancouver home sales in 17 years

Metro Vancouver home sales saw the coolest April for 17 years, with the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) admitting that 鈥渕arket conditions are changing.
Residents concerned after Tantalus Manor goes up for sale

Residents concerned after Tantalus Manor goes up for sale

The building is not being marketed for immediate redevelopment, says real estate company
Buyers, be warned: fixed mortgage rates going up at Big Banks

Buyers, be warned: fixed mortgage rates going up at Big Banks

CIBC announced Tuesday (May 1) that it would be following TD Bank and RBC鈥檚 recent moves in raising its fixed mortgage rates, with a 15 basis-point increase taking its five-year fixed rate to 5.14 per cent.
Home prices are not really dropping: Desjardins

Home prices are not really dropping: Desjardins

Average (but not benchmark) home prices have seen a recent decline in Metro Vancouver, the Greater Toronto Area and various other regions across Canada 鈥 a fact that is cheered by many hoping for better affordability.
First-timers plagued by fears over home-buying process

First-timers plagued by fears over home-buying process

More than seven in 10 Canadian first-time home buyers (71 per cent) are afraid that they鈥檒l be hit by unanticipated costs during the process, according to a new survey by TD Bank.
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