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Bleak outlook for B.C. real estate as TD predicts prices to drop

Bleak outlook for B.C. real estate as TD predicts prices to drop

Sales growth to slow as uncertainty weighs on residential market
Vancouver home sales hit lowest March levels since 2019 despite supply influx: board

Vancouver home sales hit lowest March levels since 2019 despite supply influx: board

Despite housing supply in the Vancouver area continuing to rise, the number of homes that changed hands in the region last month fell to the lowest levels for March since 2019.
Port Moody approves twin 39-storey towers

Port Moody approves twin 39-storey towers

The towers, next to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station, will comprise 865 rental apartments, 44 of which will be available at below-market rates.
Twenty-storey tower part of redevelopment plan for Blanshard housing complex

Twenty-storey tower part of redevelopment plan for Blanshard housing complex

The project, proposed by B.C. Housing, envisions as many as 900 new housing units, 341 of which would be rented at below market rates. There are currently just 196 units on site.
Bryan Yu: B.C. inflation accelerates as home sales retreat for a third month

Bryan Yu: B.C. inflation accelerates as home sales retreat for a third month

Higher shelter and gas prices push inflation to 3%
Tariff tally: Where Canada-U.S. trade stands ahead of next milestone

Tariff tally: Where Canada-U.S. trade stands ahead of next milestone

TORONTO — More than two months of back-and-forth, false starts and changing plans in the trade war launched by the United States has made it hard to know what's in or out. Wednesday is set to be another big day for tariffs as the latest pause in U.S.
Industrial landowners keep their options open in the face of headwinds

Industrial landowners keep their options open in the face of headwinds

Uncertainties cloud market rebound as interest rates fall
Carney promises home building program, Poilievre pitches national energy corridor

Carney promises home building program, Poilievre pitches national energy corridor

OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised Monday to get the federal government back into the business of home building, while Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives pitched a national energy corridor to fast-track approval of key infrastructure.
Study challenges claims foreign buyer taxes are racist

Study challenges claims foreign buyer taxes are racist

Three housing analysts who raised alarms of foreign capital in Vancouver's housing market are now signalling caution against an apparent neoliberal "growth machine" that wants to label such concerns as racist
Demand surging for Vancouver’s best office space, says CBRE report

Demand surging for Vancouver’s best office space, says CBRE report

Top end of market drove leasing activity in Q1 2025