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BC Mountain Living Without Vancouver Price Tag
1. Kimberley – Alpine village charm with $500K homes 2. Revelstoke – Home prices ~50% of Vancouver 3. Golden – $450K homes near six national parks 4. Fernie – Historic coal town with $550K homes
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Vancouver’s Rental Popularity Takes a Big Dip
Vancouver's rental demand has declined, ranking 23rd out of 25 Canadian cities in renter popularity. Despite seasonal trends and rising suburban interest, Vancouver remains a top choice for lifestyle and scenery seekers.
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Maximizing Your Home Equity: Best Strategies and Tips
Home equity is a valuable asset for homeowners, representing the difference between a property's market value and the mortgage balance. It can be leveraged for various financial purposes, such as home renovations, debt consolidation, education expenses, emergency funds, and investment opportunities. Home equity loans and equity-based mortgages allow homeowners to borrow against their equity, but…
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48% Drop! Vancouver Housing Starts Plummet
Housing starts in Vancouver dropped 48% year over year due to declines in multi-unit and single-detached starts. Multi-family housing starts in Vancouver fell significantly, contributing to the overall decline in construction activity.
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Check out my new listing Address: 6910 SW Lisbon Ct Aloha
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معرفی سامانه جدید ثبت اجارههای کوتاهمدت در بریتیش کلمبیا
سامانه جدید ثبت اجارههای کوتاهمدت در بریتیش کلمبیا از اول می ۲۰۲۵ اجرایی میشود و همه میزبانان و پلتفرمهای اجاره کوتاهمدت باید ثبتنام کنند. میزبانان باید شماره ثبتنام را نمایش دهند و پلتفرمها باید این شمارهها را تأیید کنند. این قانون شامل الزام به اقامت اصلی، محدودیت در حفاظتهای استفاده غیرمجاز، افزایش جریمهها برای تخلفات…
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West Point Grey Gets 571 New Rental Homes!
Vancouver council approves a 571-unit rental project in West Point Grey, revamping a long-vacant $96M site. The development includes two towers of 19 and 21 stories, plus a new grocery store and commercial space.
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Vancouver Housing Outperforms Amid Trade War
Vancouver’s housing market remains resilient despite 2025 economic challenges and the US-Canada trade war. As of March 2025, Home sales in Vancouver increased 21% yearly over the past three months.
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Vancouver Invests $500K to Prevent Displacement
Vancouver City Council approved $500K in grants to support low-income and vulnerable renters in 2025. $35K was granted to assist Indigenous individuals in overcoming housing barriers and improving stability.