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B.C. launches $500M rental building buy fund

B.C. launches $500M rental building buy fund

Katie Maslechko, CEO, will stick handle controversial B.C. government program that aims to help non-profits buy and preserve older rental apartment buildings
What’s in a name? New real estate map aims to better inform downtown Vancouver homebuyers

What’s in a name? New real estate map aims to better inform downtown Vancouver homebuyers

Imagine a homebuyer is interested in purchasing a downtown condo between the Granville Street Bridge and Burrard Bridge.
Data points: Housing downturn expected despite better market performance

Data points: Housing downturn expected despite better market performance

Any market momentum is likely to be cut short by the Bank of Canada's interest rate moves, writes Bryan Yu
Edmonton on a real estate roll as Exhibition Land sales start

Edmonton on a real estate roll as Exhibition Land sales start

City has seen $800 million in commercial real estate transactions through the first quarter as nearly 200 properties sold
Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Sewage heat recovery for the college could also mean low carbon-heating for surrounding areas.
City's permit board approves controversial Chinatown condo project

City's permit board approves controversial Chinatown condo project

Beedie made two unsuccessful attempts in 2017 to proceed with development at 105 Keefer St.
Métis Nation B.C. introduces program for first-time homebuyers

Métis Nation B.C. introduces program for first-time homebuyers

The initiative intends to break down barriers faced by Indigenous people in the province
B.C. homebuyers facing down payment pressure: Royal LePage

B.C. homebuyers facing down payment pressure: Royal LePage

Buyers getting financial assistance from family, looking at more affordable neighbourhoods
Politicians point fingers on housing crisis, but calls growing for more co-operation

Politicians point fingers on housing crisis, but calls growing for more co-operation

OTTAWA — Calls for co-ordinated action across levels of government to address Canada's housing crisis are growing as affordability deteriorates and the country risks falling even further behind on building more homes.
Fifteen-minute city? How about a 15-minute neighbourhood

Fifteen-minute city? How about a 15-minute neighbourhood

A new report applies the urban planning concept to small and medium-sized communities in B.C.
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