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Vancouver commercial investment increases 32 per cent over last quarter

Vancouver commercial investment increases 32 per cent over last quarter

Q1 2017 investment values are the highest-ever first quarter recorded by real estate advisory company Altus Group
B.C. surpasses Alberta in retail sales

B.C. surpasses Alberta in retail sales

For the first time in a decade, B.C. outsold the top-performing Prairie province
Whistler, Victoria Airbnb hosts face hefty fines for illegal rentals

Whistler, Victoria Airbnb hosts face hefty fines for illegal rentals

Many Whistler and Victoria neighbourhoods are not zoned for rentals and can't obtain licenses
Senior housing availability takes a nose dive

Senior housing availability takes a nose dive

Monthly rates for senior housing are well above conventional apartment rents, but demand is higher than ever
Office and retail dollar volumes increase 80 per cent year-over-year

Office and retail dollar volumes increase 80 per cent year-over-year

New REBGV stats show a slowdown in sales doesn't necessarily translate to a decrease in dollar volumes
Provincial election results spark business fears

Provincial election results spark business fears

The BC Green Party earned three seats - and, for the first time, the balance of power
True North REIT acquires Victoria office in $53.6M deal

True North REIT acquires Victoria office in $53.6M deal

Three properties across Canada have been secured by the real estate investment firm, totalling approximately 227,280-square-feet in office space
Bear Mountain golf resort owners ponder sale

Bear Mountain golf resort owners ponder sale

The 772-acre site, with development rights and zoning already in place, is looking for a new investor and developer
Victoria locals compete fiercely for limited inventory

Victoria locals compete fiercely for limited inventory

Real estate agents in the city are seeing an increase in “bully bids”
B.C. mining towns bounce back

B.C. mining towns bounce back

Mining companies are proving pundits wrong as Kootenays and Cariboo industries regain their glitter