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Have your condo and eat avocado toast too

Have your condo and eat avocado toast too

Developer markets West Coquitlam condos to Millennials by throwing in a year of free avocado toast
Buying a Metro Vancouver home only accessible for top income-earners: report

Buying a Metro Vancouver home only accessible for top income-earners: report

Only top 2.5 per cent of earners can afford a typical detached home, says Zoocasa study
History of murder no reason to bail on home purchase: Court of Appeal

History of murder no reason to bail on home purchase: Court of Appeal

Court overturns ruling that buyer should get her deposit returned, after backing out of buying luxury Vancouver home where former occupant was murdered
Affordability crisis not driving young people from Metro Vancouver: RBC

Affordability crisis not driving young people from Metro Vancouver: RBC

Metro Vancouver added 16,000 young people to its population last year despite lack of affordable housing, according to new report
First ‘smart window’ office tower opens in Vancouver

First ‘smart window’ office tower opens in Vancouver

Sunglasses-like glazing can be controlled by an app
Dollar Giant founder’s spectacular beachfront home listed at $17M (PHOTOS)

Dollar Giant founder’s spectacular beachfront home listed at $17M (PHOTOS)

Three-year-old, Hollingsworth-designed house in West Vancouver has direct access to beach
Foreign buyer tax wreaks havoc on B.C. farmland sales

Foreign buyer tax wreaks havoc on B.C. farmland sales

The 20 per cent levy has driven prices sky-high while stunting sales of existing farms where the owner lives on the property
Tallest residential tower in Western Canada to begin construction in Burnaby

Tallest residential tower in Western Canada to begin construction in Burnaby

The 64-storey tower is set to begin construction now that the site near Gilmore SkyTrain station has been cleared
Man posing as buyer prompts warning for young female realtors

Man posing as buyer prompts warning for young female realtors

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver is warning realtors across the Lower Mainland after initial reports came in from Coquitlam
Opinion: Bold moves needed now to resolve Lower Mainland livability crisis

Opinion: Bold moves needed now to resolve Lower Mainland livability crisis

Projected population increases will keep land prices rising in the long term, so more radical action must be taken now