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  1. 0.89 acres land sells for $4.15 Million located at 46539 Yale Road, Chilliwack, B.C.

    Chilliwack 0.89-acre land assembly fetches $4.15 million Frontline Real State ServicesWestern Investor The Yale Road land is under third reading for a development of a proposed 72-unit residential condominium project  Frontline Real Estate Services, Surrey, B.C., for Western InvestorProperty type: Development landLocation: 46525, 46531, 46539 Yale Road, Chilliwack, B.C.Size of land: 0.89 acresZoning: Third reading […]

  2. 1.22 acres commercial sells for $5.5 Million located at 45676 Yale Road, Chilliwack, B.C.

    Chilliwack five-unit commercial complex sells for $5.5 million NAI CommercialWestern Investor Commercial center has 21,651 square feet, including a mezzanine, on a 1.22-acre site. Property type: CommercialLocation: 45676 Yale Road, Chilliwack, B.C.Number of units: 5Size of property: 21,651 square feetLand size: 1.22 acresSale price: $5.5 millionDate of sale: June 17, 2021Brokerage: NAI Commercial, VancouverBrokers: Ken […]

  3. Multi-Million investment for funding housing space for homeless residence in Vancouver

    Feds, CMHC announce investment in Vancouver Indigenous housing Ephraim VecinaMortgage Broker News

  4. The average of down payment in B.C. homebuyer puts down into 22.45% in the Q1 of 2021

    Average B.C. homebuyer puts down $159,762 Wl StaffWestern Investor Down payments are more than $100,000 higher than in Quebec, where buyers paid the lowest level in the country, new study shows – Chart courtesy of LowestRates.ca Down payments are more than $100,000 higher than in Quebec, where buyers paid the lowest level in the country, […]

  5. Multi-Million investment for funding housing space for homeless residence in Vancouver

    Feds, CMHC announce investment in Vancouver Indigenous housing Ephraim VecinaMortgage Broker News  The federal government, together with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, has announced a new multi-million investment with the acquisition of the Deluxe Hotel located in East Vancouver, which will be renovated and converted to housing space for Indigenous Peoples. The $9 million […]

  6. Will Canadian housing market prices go up or down?

    What will happen next with Canada house prices? Fergal McAlindenMortgage Broker News With the rate of homebuying in Canada cooling in recent weeks and house prices having declined nationally for two consecutive months, there’s been much conversation around the questions of whether bidding wars will die down and prices will continue moderating.While some believe that […]

  7. Average prices are up to 29.4% even the pandemic hammered in 2020

    Kelowna takes building boom to next level Frank O’BrienWestern Investor Building permits average $200 million a month and housing sales are up 253 per cent from 2020 as Okanagan city shifts into development overdrive Building permits average $200 million a month and housing sales are up 253 per cent from 2020 as Okanagan city shifts […]

  8. Government gives hope to the condo owners that change is coming while they are facing the insurance hikes

    Insurance woes continue for some condo owners, but government and industry promise better days are ahead Lori CulbertThe Province The condo insurance crisis began just before the pandemic began. Government and insurance industry action was delayed, but changes are now being made. John McEwen outside Koret Lofts in Gastown. The strata coffers are mostly empty […]

  9. Step-by-step guide to owning a home in Vancouver

    Vancouver First-Time Home Buyer Process: A Step-By-Step Guide West Haven GroupREW  At a glance, the home buying process can feel like a daunting or challenging experience, especially for a first-timer. The is here to simplify the process and provide you with a step-by-step guide for becoming a homeowner!  In the video below, Alec Abbott breaks […]

  10. Legal advise of Co-ownership and mechanism for resolving disputes

    Co-Ownership Agreements: “Till Dispute Do Us Part” #539 Lisa NiroBCREA With the cost of properties continuing to rise in most parts of British Columbia, many people are looking to invest or acquire properties with others. While the co-ownership of property can have financial benefits at the outset, it can also come with a host of […]