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  1. Fraser Commons 725 Southeast Marine Drive Vancouver 363 homes in four buildings by Serracan Properties

    At Fraser Commons, Serracan brings it all close to home Simon BriaultThe Vancouver Sun Fraser Commons Project location: 725  Southeast Marine Drive Project size: 363 one- to three-bedroom homes ranging in size from 438 to 1,059 square feet, with prices starting from $439,900 for a one-bedroom, $709,900 for a two-bedroom and $991,900 for a three-bedroom […]

  2. Perfect storm of factors could push down home values, leave those who purchased property in 2017 vulnerable

    Cooling market could sink recent buyers Joel SchlesingerThe Vancouver Sun Buying a first home together is a milestone for many young couples. But for Ines Min and her husband, achieving this life landmark felt more like a feat of herculean financial effort. Like so many other buyers looking to purchase property in the Lower Mainland, […]

  3. Jolt of reality when dealing with EVs

    Strata Property Act amended to make fees for charging stations more straightforward Tony GioventuThe Province Dear Tony: We are a 118-unit strata in Vancouver with plenty of extra parking. We have four owners who are asking for the installation of charging stations so they may purchase electric vehicles. Council would like to grant the permission, […]

  4. Main and Twentieth by Landa Global Properties 42 homes at 209 East 20th Avenue

    Main and Twentieth designed with its eventual occupants in mind Mary Frances HillThe Province Main and Twentieth Where: 209 East 20th Ave. Vancouver What: A boutique collection of 42 one- and two-bedroom homes and loft homes. Most homes surround an interior courtyard with green space and lounge areas Developer and builder: Landa Global Properties Residence sizes and prices: From 620 […]

  5. B.C. privacy commissioner says landlords overstepping bounds

    Canadian Real Estate Wealth British Columbia’s privacy office says some landlords are asking prospective tenants for too much personal information including three months worth of bank statements, inquiring whether applicants were born in Canada and having them complete a behavioural questionnaire. Drew McArthur, the province’s acting information and privacy commissioner, says 1.5 million people live […]

  6. Virtually sold: Advancements in virtual staging software

    Yvonne DickREM Using 3D software used for websites, cinematic projects and games, real estate professionals can now show clients a property in its best light. Even if the home looks barren and is without furnishings, clients can view it staged. This creates a positive feeling about their prospective new home before they have even seen […]

  7. Eight-year high for uninsured mortgages

    Steve RandallCanadian Real Estate Wealth There’s been a rise in uninsured mortgages so far in 2018 according to data from OSFI. The share of loans that don’t need insurance soared by almost a fifth in January, to 53% of the $1.13 trillion mortgages from Canada’s federally regulated banks. It takes the share of uninsured mortgages […]

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  9. Barclay Street home in West End for sale for almost $7 million

    This 1922-built house at 1511 Barclay St., sold for $2.8 million just over two years ago. Cheryl ChanThe Province A rundown residence on Barclay Street in downtown Vancouver that only needs “a little TLC” would need a buyer with considerably large pockets.  The two-storey, 1922 house on 1511 Barclay has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and […]

  10. West Vancouver council looking to curb monster mansions

    The City has voted to establish a new citizens’ working group to help guide council into policy changes that will limit massive home sizes Brent Richter Western Investor West Vancouver council is gearing up for another tilt at the community’s monsters. Council voted Monday night to establish a new citizens’ working group that will help […]