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South Okanagan cannabis production site sold for $20 million

South Okanagan cannabis production site sold for $20 million

The 114-acre property sold for $7 million just last year
Richmond mall to transform into 'village'

Richmond mall to transform into 'village'

Shape Properties hopes to have shovels in the ground by early 2020 at Richmond Centre to start transforming it into a high-density, transit-oriented neighbourhood with homes, shops and services.
Two more B.C. mortgage brokers alleged to have worked with illegal shadow lender

Two more B.C. mortgage brokers alleged to have worked with illegal shadow lender

Brokers Grant Brian Curtis and Tanya Ann Smith allegedly worked with unregistered B.C. broker Dean Frank James Walford
Homebuying bidding wars not decreasing in Metro Vancouver: CMHC poll

Homebuying bidding wars not decreasing in Metro Vancouver: CMHC poll

Market may have slowed in past 18 months, but just as many Metro Vancouver homebuyers are entering bidding wars, finds survey
Close to half of Vancouver condos aren’t occupied by owners

Close to half of Vancouver condos aren’t occupied by owners

Analysis by SFU’s Andy Yan looks at new Canadian housing statistics
Langford sued for giving OK to building that has no architect

Langford sued for giving OK to building that has no architect

The case could reverberate around the province
Average B.C. home costs three times more than Millennials can afford: study

Average B.C. home costs three times more than Millennials can afford: study

A 25-34-year-old on a typical salary can only afford $250K home, based on current interest rates, says Generation Squeeze
Vintage hotels double as city tourist attractions

Vintage hotels double as city tourist attractions

Century-old properties present business opportunities but require significant investments
Two government pot shops planned for Burnaby

Two government pot shops planned for Burnaby

The stores, planned to open in Edmonds and Metrotown, will be Metro Vancouver’s first suburban stores
B.C. immigrants own fewer, but much pricier, homes than locals: StatsCan

B.C. immigrants own fewer, but much pricier, homes than locals: StatsCan

Homeownership relatively lower among B.C. immigrants than Canadian-born residents, but immigrants’ average assessed home value is more than 50 per cent higher, says statistics agency