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  1. Co-Ownership an affordable way to buy a home

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  2. Vancouver Home Prices Up and Will Keep Rising: Report

    Joannah ConnollyOther Home prices increased year over year across all Vancouver housing types in 2014’s second quarter, and will rise 7.1 per cent in the rest of the year, according to the Royal LePage House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast released July 9. The average price for single-family homes increased the most, with detached […]

  3. Vancouver Cohousing – a multigenerational, sustainable, community in Kensington-Cedar Cottage

    Other Vancouver Cohousing is being built as privately owned, fully equipped homes, plus common areas, in one-, two- and three-storey buildings. The project spans three double-deep lots on 33rd Avenue between Victoria Drive and Knight Street. We plan to move in in the summer of 2015. The homes will range from studios to one-, two-, […]

  4. Flipping 101

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  5. Budzey Building at Powell and Princess streets a subsidized social housing unit nearly year behind schedule

    Construction delays hold up social housing on former Drake Hotel property Bob MackinVan. Courier The 10-storey Downtown Eastside apartment building under construction for women and children is almost a year behind schedule and only one of the parties involved would say why. The Budzey Building, at Powell and Princess streets, is one of 14 sites […]

  6. Vancouver’s High-End Home Market Continues to Soar

    Joannah ConnollyOther Sales of homes over $1 million in Vancouver rose 34 per cent year over year in the first six months of 2014 – and the market is expected to gain momentum through the second half of the year, according to a report by Sotheby’s International Realty released July 8. Vancouver’s performance in this […]

  7. Trapp + Holbrook breathes new life into the Historic Downtown district

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  8. Vancouver’s ten most Expensive Condos

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  9. CP wants Arbutus Corridor cleared

    Gardens, sheds and vehicles must be removed from rail right-of-way by end of July Naoibh O’ConnorVan. Courier A community garden borders the rail line on the Arbutus Corridor at the foot of Fir Street. Photo Rob Newell. Canadian Pacific is posting signs and sending notices to residents along the Arbutus Corridor asking that they remove […]

  10. Cambie Corridor faces its future

    Longtime residents of a family-oriented neighbourhood face massive change Christopher Cheung Van. Courier Many houses on major Vancouver arterial routes like Cambie Street are advertised for condominium potential to attract developers. Photo Rob Newell. Stan Carr has lived on east Marpole’s stretch of Cambie Street for almost half a century. The 89-year-old former fisherman and […]