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Crombie sells 15 retail properties to U.S. real estate firm

Crombie sells 15 retail properties to U.S. real estate firm

Real estate trust will sell a majority non-managing interest in 15 grocery store-anchored properties across Canada for $193 million
Is money laundering driving the B.C. real estate bus?

Is money laundering driving the B.C. real estate bus?

Debate swirls over the impact eliminating money laundering would have on province’s real estate sector
‘Marshmallow soft’ B.C. home sales to fall 11 per cent, prices to keep sliding: forecast

‘Marshmallow soft’ B.C. home sales to fall 11 per cent, prices to keep sliding: forecast

Median residential resale price won’t see uptick until 2021 at the earliest, predicts Central 1 economist
UPDATE: Burnaby passes bold rental-only zoning plan to protect, create housing

UPDATE: Burnaby passes bold rental-only zoning plan to protect, create housing

Developers building in commercial zones could add rental units to their buildings, as long as the overall building conforms to community plans
Some Metro Vancouver luxury mansions selling for less than half original ask

Some Metro Vancouver luxury mansions selling for less than half original ask

West Side home marketed in 2016 at nearly $22 million has finally sold – for $9.8 million
West Georgia development proposal sparks questions about traffic congestion

West Georgia development proposal sparks questions about traffic congestion

Affordability and neighbourhood benefits among other issues raised at open house
Victoria council supports motel remake into mixed-use development

Victoria council supports motel remake into mixed-use development

The proposal includes 153 units of affordable housing and 32,000 square feet of commercial space
Developers step up quirky incentive game to lure new condo buyers

Developers step up quirky incentive game to lure new condo buyers

“We’ll see your avocado toast and raise you a glass of wine,” says one developer
Victoria considers making green spaces no-build zones; could nix pool plan

Victoria considers making green spaces no-build zones; could nix pool plan

Victoria might have to abandon the idea of building a new Crystal Pool on Central Middle School grounds if a motion proposed by councillors Marianne Alto and Sharmarke Dubow passes today.
Government privacy discussions about speculation tax hidden from public view

Government privacy discussions about speculation tax hidden from public view

Provincial law shields Legislature officers’ advice to government