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  1. Cedar Creek 7133 14th Avenue Burnaby three 6 storey buildings with a total of 128 homes by Ledingham McAllister

    Cool contemporary design on display at Ledingham McAllister?s Cedar Creek in South Burnaby Kathleen FreimondThe Vancouver Sun Cedar Creek is a project from Ledingham McAllister in Burnaby. PNG The six-storey wood-frame Cedar Creek building comprises 128 units Cedar Creek is Ledingham McAllister Properties? residential development in Burnaby, offering a range of homes from one-bedroom to […]

  2. Allowing duplexes in Vancouver will increase land values, at least a little

    City move to allow duplexes could hike land values Joanne Lee-Young The Vancouver Sun Vancouver city council’s decision to rezone 99 per cent of single-family home areas to allow duplexes has set off a debate over whether it will significantly increase land values. Josh Gordon, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University’s School of Public […]

  3. Fixing affordability: Mayoral candidates in Burnaby, Vancouver and on the North Shore have plenty of ideas

    When renters with good jobs find their income is mostly going to housing, politicians are under the gun to find solutions. Dan Fumano & Lori Culbert The Vancouver Sun Accountant Lotfi Fetoui and his wife are raising their baby in a one-bedroom apartment in an older, low-rise Metrotown building where they have lived for five […]

  4. HOW HAS THE ON-DEMAND ECONOMY IMPACTED REAL ESTATE?

    Clients want real estate on-demand other Everyone wants everything. Right now. For centuries, thinkers and philosophers have dreamed of a world where if you could think of something, you could have it—instantly. But now, that’s more than just a vision. Millions around the world simply can’t imagine any other way to live.  And thanks to […]

  5. Vancouver passes change to zoning bylaw

    Vancouver councillors have voted to allow duplexes in most city neighbourhoods Canadian Real Estate Wealth Vancouver councillors have ended two days of public hearings by voting to allow duplexes in most city neighbourhoods currently restricted to single-family homes. Mayor Gregor Robertson says the decision is another step toward adding homes in the city for the […]

  6. Downsizing may not be a golden nest egg for boomers

    Canada’s seniors happy where they are Steve RandallCanadian Real Estate Wealth Canada’s seniors may be left disappointed by the costs and savings from downsizing their homes in retirement. Of 1,870 homeowners over 55 polled by Ipsos for HomeEquity Bank, 39% said they were skeptical that they would save money by downsizing and 27% who had […]

  7. Rules are your ally against council bullies

    Owners can hold harmonious meetings by following proper bylaws and Strata Property Act Tony Gioventu The Province Dear Tony: Our recent AGM lasted only 20 minutes before the owners engaged in a massive confrontation with the president of our council. He started the meeting by stating the room was only booked for one hour at […]

  8. Chelsea 79 condos in a 6 storey building at 4663 Cambie Street by Cressey

    Cressey?s Chelsea will take its place directly opposite Queen Elizabeth Park Kathleen FreimondThe Province Chelsea Where: West 31st Avenue and Cambie Street, Vancouver What: 79 homes Residence sizes and prices: Studio, 1-, 2-, 3-bedrooms, penthouses and townhomes; 461 — 1,733 square feet; 2-bedrooms from $1,269,900; 2-bed-and-dens from $1,699,900; 3-beds from $1,749,900; townhomes from $2,050,900; penthouses from […]

  9. Demand for Toronto’s townhouses loses pace in September

    TREB says townhouse market slow in September Ephraim VecinaCanadian Real Estate Wealth Latest numbers from the Toronto Real Estate Board revealed that the city’s townhouse market has seen a notable slackening in sales numbers, going down by 25% on a year-over-year basis in the first half of September 2018. This accompanied the introduction of 40% […]

  10. Multiple offers become commonplace again

    Greater Toronto Area Homes selling to Immigrants Neil SharmaCanadian Real Estate Wealth Inbound migration to the Greater Toronto Area should allay fears real estate investors may have about how profitable the region’s housing stock is. “We used to take 200,000 to 250,000 new immigrants, and 100,000 would come to the GTA,” said Cameron Forbes, general […]