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AI could bring buyers closer to the process of finding a home

AI could bring buyers closer to the process of finding a home

Technology will "reinforce" the physical process, says a B.C. real estate agent.
Are Canadian politicians conflicted on affordable housing?

Are Canadian politicians conflicted on affordable housing?

Housing advocate Rohana Rezel says a "nice loophole" exists in federal conflict of interest laws to allow members of Parliament to own rental properties while still setting housing policies.
Arthur Erickson's 'Montiverdi House #8' lists for $3M in West Vancouver

Arthur Erickson's 'Montiverdi House #8' lists for $3M in West Vancouver

It’s one of 20 Montiverdi Estates homes designed by Erickson, with landscape architecture by the great Cornelia Oberlander
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. says its housing model works – I see cracks in the foundation

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. says its housing model works – I see cracks in the foundation

One outstanding question, writes Kirk LaPointe, is how Premier David Eby and his government handle the fallout
Stanley Park district attracts real estate interest with new developments

Stanley Park district attracts real estate interest with new developments

The area west of Denman Street is seeing revival as developers are attracted to proximity to Stanley Park.
Photos: Britannia Beach development gains momentum as residents move in

Photos: Britannia Beach development gains momentum as residents move in

After years of clean-up efforts, planning, and proposals, residents are moving into the long-awaited Britannia Beach development by Adera Development Corporation and Macdonald Communities.
Architecturally important home listed as $2M tear-down in West Vancouver

Architecturally important home listed as $2M tear-down in West Vancouver

‘Hassell House’ is credited as a prototype for future works by architects Robert Hassell and Barry Griblin
Study highlights need for more rental supply in Metro Vancouver

Study highlights need for more rental supply in Metro Vancouver

B.C. renters are more likely to face a no-fault eviction than the national average.
Three B.C. recreational areas investors should watch this summer

Three B.C. recreational areas investors should watch this summer

Bamfield has a new road and a brighter future on the Pacific Rim; Penticton is planning a huge expansion in the South Okanagan; and Coldstream in the North Okanagan is improving its beachfront and infrastructure
Charming 80-year-old Burnaby home with lush garden, big lot sells for $1.85M

Charming 80-year-old Burnaby home with lush garden, big lot sells for $1.85M

With a solarium, a plethora of ‘lovingly landscaped’ trees (kiwi, apple, pear, plum, fig, sour cherry, red currant and more), and two workshops for artists and hobbyists, this home is a haven for gardeners.