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  1. City of Vancouver Zoning Map

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  2. ST. PAUL 1215 St. Paul Street Kelowna 50 homes in a five storey wood frame building by Innocept Development

    Residential condo suites appeal to first-time buyers and skilled young professionals Michael BernardThe Vancouver Sun St. Paul, Kelowna Project address: 1215 St. Paul St., Kelowna Project scope: 50 suites in a five-storey wood-frame building with four ground-level two-storey townhomes in the Okanagan city’s downtown district. Close to shopping, entertainment and Okanagan lakeside amenities. Monthly rentals permitted. […]

  3. Avani Centre at King George Blvd and Fraser Hwy in Surrey 181 homes in a 30 storey tower by Avani Investment Group

    Occupants of Avani Centre will be able to enjoy residential amenities, as well as those in the structure?s Hiltonbranded hotel Robin BrunetThe Vancouver Sun Arguably the most stunning example of new urban development in recent years is Surrey City Centre, the gleaming, ultra-modern hub that is attracting young families and professionals in droves and has […]

  4. Coco Oakridge 5733 Alberta Street 57 homes in a 6 storey building by Keltic Canada Development

    Coco Oakridge to take its place in a revitalized Vancouver neighbourhood Simon BriaultThe Vancouver Sun Coco Oakridge Project location: 5733 Alberta Street Project size: 57 homes, one-to-three bedrooms, 520 to 1,610 square feet, one-beds from $819,900, two-beds from $1,299,900, three-bed townhomes from $1.8 million Developer: Keltic Canada Development                         Architect: GBI Architects Interior designer: Christina Oberti […]

  5. TD, RBC second quarter profit bump helped by rising rates, macro environment

    Two of Canada’s biggest banks reported second-quarter earnings Armina LigayaREP TORONTO _ Two of Canada’s biggest banks reported second-quarter earnings Thursday that benefited from bigger profit margins on the back of rising interest rates, though the bump could be less pronounced in coming quarters as pressure mounts for banks to raise the interest rates they […]

  6. Provincial bank profits up 82%, more Big Banks report

    Provincial lender has seen biggest jump Steve RandallCanadian Real Estate Wealth The quarterly results for Canada’s banks continue to show gains for the Big Banks but it is a provincial lender that has seen the biggest jump. ATB Financial reported Thursday that its quarterly net income for Q2 2018 jumped an eyewatering 82% from a […]

  7. DEATH AT A PROPERTY

    If someone dies at a property Mike ManganBCREA If someone dies at a property, is the death a material latent defect that must be disclosed in writing to all other parties before entering an agreement under Rule 5-13?1 Or, is the death a stigma and, if so, must the listing agent disclose it? In Wang […]

  8. Sales of new homes in the GTA hit lowest April in 20 years

    Developers are finding it harder to sell newly-built homes in the Greater Toronto Area Steve RandallMortgage Broker News Developers are finding it harder to sell newly-built homes in the Greater Toronto Area this spring. Sales of new homes in the GTA in April totalled just 1,727, the lowest number for April in 20 years according […]

  9. Variable rate mortgages may offer savings for borrowers in current environment

    Canada’s big banks are locked in a competitive pricing war David Paddon Vancouver Courier Canada’s big banks are locked in a competitive pricing war over variable-rate mortgages, but economic trends point to more interest rate hikes ahead — leaving Canadian mortgage borrowers struggling to interpret the mixed messages. The Bank of Canada has raised its […]

  10. Owners not responsible for common property repairs

    Responsibility for common property repairs Tony GioventuThe Province Dear Tony: Our strata has a bylaw that says owners are responsible for maintaining doors and windows on the exterior of their strata lots. Our building is 25 years old and we are a smaller strata of 18 units. In some cases, owners have changed their own […]