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'See you in court,' building owner warns New West council

'See you in court,' building owner warns New West council

New Westminster city council is standing by its plan to use rental-only zoning on six strata buildings in the city – despite warnings that the move could end up costing taxpayers millions of dollars and will erode its relationship with the developmen
Opinion: Money launderers the latest bogeyman to blame

Opinion: Money launderers the latest bogeyman to blame

Hard for B.C. government and public to admit that we drove real estate values up all by ourselves
LandlordBC on Burnaby's rental policy: 'The numbers just aren't going to work'

LandlordBC on Burnaby's rental policy: 'The numbers just aren't going to work'

'Hurley is at the helm of the Titanic and he's just trying to seal the leak'
Is money laundering driving the B.C. real estate bus?

Is money laundering driving the B.C. real estate bus?

Debate swirls over the impact eliminating money laundering would have on province’s real estate sector
UPDATE: Burnaby passes bold rental-only zoning plan to protect, create housing

UPDATE: Burnaby passes bold rental-only zoning plan to protect, create housing

“You gotta replace one to one - it’s gotta be affordable.”
‘Marshmallow soft’ B.C. home sales to fall 11 per cent, prices to keep sliding: forecast

‘Marshmallow soft’ B.C. home sales to fall 11 per cent, prices to keep sliding: forecast

Median residential resale price won’t see uptick until 2021 at the earliest, predicts Central 1 economist
Some Metro Vancouver luxury mansions selling for less than half original ask

Some Metro Vancouver luxury mansions selling for less than half original ask

West Side home marketed in 2016 at nearly $22 million has finally sold – for $9.8 million
Opinion: Federal, provincial housing policies stealthily shift tax burden to cities, locals

Opinion: Federal, provincial housing policies stealthily shift tax burden to cities, locals

Your world is about to get more expensive, but not in the ways you may think. The recent headline reads: “ Nearly $90B in equity wiped off Lower Mainland home values in past year .
Developers step up quirky incentive game to lure new condo buyers

Developers step up quirky incentive game to lure new condo buyers

“We’ll see your avocado toast and raise you a glass of wine,” says one developer
Horgan talks housing, affordability in North Vancouver

Horgan talks housing, affordability in North Vancouver

Premier makes stop at day care before hosting coffee shop chat