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Squamish’s population increases by over 22%

Squamish’s population increases by over 22%

The town ballooned to 23,819, up from 19,497, according to the 2021 national census.
Entire Swiss-themed village for sale in B.C.

Entire Swiss-themed village for sale in B.C.

Warm up the cheese fondue!
(Photos) This mind-blowing Burnaby development will have its own beach

(Photos) This mind-blowing Burnaby development will have its own beach

Brentwood project ups the game for amenities
Squamish housing prices up about 20% in 2021

Squamish housing prices up about 20% in 2021

Demand is greater than supply, say experts.
'Stunning development': Vancouver no longer Canada's priciest housing market

'Stunning development': Vancouver no longer Canada's priciest housing market

Toronto overtakes Vancouver despite benchmark prices hitting record high: RBC
B.C. home prices expected to climb 8.5% in 2022 amid supply shortage

B.C. home prices expected to climb 8.5% in 2022 amid supply shortage

A lack of supply means the steepest increases in housing prices are expected to occur over the first six months 2022, says the B.C. Real Estate Association.
Vancouver new house construction costs highest in Canada

Vancouver new house construction costs highest in Canada

Average new 2,600-square-foot house sells for $1.75 million and includes $191,000 in municipal fees and taxes and $666,000 for the land
New low-barrier REIT already owns Metro Vancouver land

New low-barrier REIT already owns Metro Vancouver land

For as little as $5,000, investors can share in projects backed by a veteran local developer holding 560 acres at 19 separate sites
Local landlords swallowed as market demands deeper pockets

Local landlords swallowed as market demands deeper pockets

Six out of 10 rental apartment buildings in B.C. now bought by national REITs or other institutional investors as soaring prices, government restrictions convince local landlords to sell
'Heart of Lynn Creek' development one step closer to realization

'Heart of Lynn Creek' development one step closer to realization

420-unit mixed-use development that includes a child-care centre and grocery store approved Monday by District of North Vancouver council, pending final adoption