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More condos pitched for busy Delta corridor

More condos pitched for busy Delta corridor

Another high-density residential development is being pitched for the Scott Road corridor, but not a skyscraper.
What does the national average home price buy across Canada? (INFOGRAPHIC)

What does the national average home price buy across Canada? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Nationally, a budget of around $500K will buy you 3.3 bedrooms on average – but in major cities it’s a different story
Would you live in this converted B.C. Electric substation? (PHOTOS)

Would you live in this converted B.C. Electric substation? (PHOTOS)

Huge building is 112 years old, has undergone uber-cool home renovations, and is listed at $3.75 million

Only half of mortgage applicants would choose a fixed-rate loan: poll

Even as central bank hikes variable rates, fewer Canadians say they would choose certainty of fixed rates
Canada has a new hotspot for pricey real estate

Canada has a new hotspot for pricey real estate

The “top-tier” sector in B.C.’s hottest luxury market falters, while Toronto recovers and Montréal takes off
A Greater Vancouver condo is now the ‘price of a house four years ago’

A Greater Vancouver condo is now the ‘price of a house four years ago’

Although the region’s home price rises are slowing overall, condo values are still soaring to record highs

Opinion: How Seattle reversed its rental housing crisis

Our southern neighbour is now awash with available apartments, with landlords lowering rents and offering incentives

Opinion: How Seattle reversed its rental housing crisis

Our southern neighbour is now awash with available apartments, with landlords lowering rents and offering incentives
Richmond poised to implement market rental housing policy

Richmond poised to implement market rental housing policy

With ultra-low vacancy rate, city staff argue all rentals – not just low-income or social housing – need to be protected
Doug Ford blames housing crisis on ‘illegal border-crossers’

Doug Ford blames housing crisis on ‘illegal border-crossers’

Ontario Premier says Feds’ liberal stance on asylum seekers and refugees has caused housing crisis