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Lower Mainland industrial investment value increases twofold

Lower Mainland industrial investment value increases twofold

Transaction value has risen 253 per cent during the first half of 2018
B.C. residential sales forecast to slide further next year

B.C. residential sales forecast to slide further next year

Contradicting the provincial association’s recent predictions, national real estate body is less optimistic about B.C.’s home sales recovery in 2019
Garibaldi Springs housing development all but a certainty

Garibaldi Springs housing development all but a certainty

Controversial 310-home plan for former golf course in Squamish has passed biggest hurdle
Saanich approves $250M Nigel Valley housing plan

Saanich approves $250M Nigel Valley housing plan

Huge development of market, non-market and supportive housing gains rezoning approval, to applause of public hearing audience
City of North Van council approves 187-foot tower, pockets $17 million

City of North Van council approves 187-foot tower, pockets $17 million

Money can be used for recreational centre, affordable housing, councillor says
Vancouver developer revives massive Colwood waterfront project

Vancouver developer revives massive Colwood waterfront project

The first phase of 61 townhouse units is expected to be completed by Spring 2020
Relief for B.C. renters on its way: Horgan

Relief for B.C. renters on its way: Horgan

Premier promises to act on recommendations of rental task force
B.C. residential real estate downturn “largely behind us” – despite actual sales dropping

B.C. residential real estate downturn “largely behind us” – despite actual sales dropping

Demand for homes is gradually recovering and expected to pick up this fall, asserts BCREA
Environmental hearing on Gibson's hotel project adjourned until 2019

Environmental hearing on Gibson's hotel project adjourned until 2019

The site is suspected of having contaminated soil from previous industrial activity
Architects step up to build better Indigenous homes

Architects step up to build better Indigenous homes

Architects Without Borders a step ahead of Ottawa’s $30M contest to improve housing