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  1. s the US real estate market a bubble ready to pop? a Canadian investor’s perspective

    Is the party over? Joe RickardsOther The media is saying the US real estate party is over. We’ve missed the boat. We’re too late to cash in on the market recovery. In reality, that couldn’t be farther from the truth. I’ll admit, on the surface of it all, to the non-expert eye that’s not out […]

  2. Is Vancouver becoming a city of renters?

    Residents worry home ownership slipping away Mike Howell Van. Courier The question is one Vision Vancouver Coun. Geoff Meggs hears a lot: Is it time to declare the future of housing for most people in the city will be rental? It’s a depressing thought for residents bent on home ownership. For others, renting in Vancouver […]

  3. CP ‘explores options’ on Arbutus line

    CP stopped using line in 2001 Naoibh O’Connor Van. Courier Residents along the Arbutus Corridor are being told access will be affected as Canadian Pacific clears brush and surveys the land along its abandoned 9.5-kilometre rail track. CP has informed resident groups along the line that it’s taking steps “to use the property in support […]

  4. Mexico – Third Largest Real Estate Market in the World

    The AMPI International Summit, “AIRES” will be held on June 12-15, 2014 and will highlight market opportunities, resort communities and connect with key Mexico destinations for international investment. Other Puerto Vallarta, Jal. – May 5, 2014. Mexico is the third largest real estate market in the world and it is expected to continue to grow. […]

  5. Condo owners ignoring depreciation reports

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  6. Yaletowners want development at Emery Barnes Park Be quashed

    Bob MackinVan. Courier A Yaletown citizens group has gone to court to challenge a controversial development that stems from a land swap near Emery Barnes Park. Community Association of New Yaletown, a 1996-established society, filed a B.C. Supreme Court petition May 6 seeking a court order to quash the rezoning of 508 Helmcken St. and […]

  7. Vancouver homeowners believe property values up nearly $270,000

    Emma Crawford HampelOther Homeowners in Vancouver believe their property values have increased by an average of $269,000, according to a BMO poll released May 6. Vancouver owners believe they could sell their properties at an average price of $698,000 for all home types. Over one-in-four owners believe the values of their homes has more than […]

  8. Projected demand for Vancouver’s Broadway subway sees 250,000 trips on first day

    Sunny DhillonOther A subway along Vancouver’s Broadway corridor would have 250,000 trips on its first day, new data suggest – and Mayor Gregor Robertson says it further strengthens the case to build the line as soon as possible. Mr. Robertson, who is nearing the end of his second term and seeking re-election in the fall, […]

  9. As vacation properties heat up, we look at top places to buy now in B.C.

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  10. Zen 62 townhomes at 6588 195A street Surrey by Zenterra

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