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  1. House prices in Canada’s major cities setting hot pace, but for how long?

    Tara PerkinsOther Home prices in Canada’s major cities are running at a rate many economists just don’t think is sustainable. We won’t get a complete picture of sales and prices in August for a couple of weeks, but preliminary figures from local real estate boards suggest there’s plenty of momentum. And that has some economists […]

  2. Condo depreceation reports can actually save money

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  3. Resorts and REALTORS project 2015 as a breakout your for recreation property investment

    year to harvest “low-hanging fruit” in the market Frank O’BrienOther Download Document

  4. Condo investors mostly unfazed by tougher rules

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  5. Modern Estates 7411 Moffat Road 12 suites by Prosper Enterprises

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  6. B.C. homeowners will no longer face bills for archeological excavations

    LOUISE DICKSONOther VICTORIA - B.C.’s Archaeology Branch can no longer force homeowners to pay for archeological research on their properties. The province has abandoned its appeal of a 2013 B.C. Supreme Court ruling that found the Archaeology Branch acted improperly in forcing Wendi Mackay of Oak Bay to pay for archaeological research on her property. […]

  7. Vancouver single-family detached homes hit record high prices

    Brent Jang Other Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley home buyers have pushed up prices for single-family detached houses to record highs. The benchmark home price index hit $984,300 last month for detached properties sold in Greater Vancouver, up 6.6 per cent from August, 2013. In the Fraser Valley, which includes the sprawling and less-expensive Vancouver […]

  8. Australia has the kind of housing investment data we could use

    Jamie HenryOther There are many similarities between the housing market in Canada and that of Australia; low interest rates, affordability issues, overvaluation and foreign investment. One big difference is the availability of data, particularly that relating to foreign ownership. Australia has data on the levels of overseas investors and as such it clamped down on […]

  9. Lower Mainland Q2 Home Sales Value Up 17%: Landcor

    Elizabeth WilsonOther The value of residential sales in the Lower Mainland in 2014′s second quarter increase 17.24 per cent compared with the same period a year ago, and 35.18 per cent over this year’s first quarter, according to the latest Landcor BC Q2 2014 Residential Sales Summary. The number of sales in the region in Q2 […]

  10. Affordable housing concerns here to stay

    Michael Geller Van. Courier Last week, marketing research firm Insights West presented its latest poll results on the Vancouver political scene. There were not a lot of surprises, other than public awareness for one of the mayoral candidates. Sixty-six per cent said they did not know who independent candidate Colin Shandler was. I would have […]