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New Listing: 814 E 51ST AVENUE
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OCT 22ND 3-5 PM. Front unit in a newly built fourplex. Ready to Occupy! No Strata Fees, best location and open concept layout; quiet and convenience. This will be one of the most stunning properties on the East Side. Immense attention to detail has gone into the functionality and design of this…
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Vancouver staff recommend raising the rents in affordable housing pilot program
The City of Vancouver is proposing an amendment to the Moderate Income Rental Housing Pilot Program, increasing rents from 30% of target households' incomes to 20% below the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's average rent. The goal of the program is to incentivize developers to build more below-market rental housing, however, the report says none…
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Vancouver approves controversial ‘missing middle’ density plan
The Vancouver City Council voted to approve a "missing middle" motion which will allow multiple housing units on the majority of single-detached lots in the city. The motion, which will be accepted in December, will simplify residential zoning by consolidating nine different residential zoning types into a single zoning type. It will also allow up…
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Vancouver council approves ‘Missing Middle’ motion allowing up to 8 homes per lot
The Vancouver City Council passed a motion to allow for multiplex and character homes to be built on single lots with a maximum of 8 homes. This includes a reduction in the size of single-detached homes but increases the size of laneway houses. The nine RS residential zones have been combined into a new R1-1…
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Multi-unit housing is coming to Vancouver’s single-home neighbourhoods
Vancouver City Council has approved changes to zoning and development bylaws that will permit multi-unit dwellings in neighbourhoods that were previously single-home only areas. The changes allow for three to six units on residential lots, depending on size, at a maximum height of three storeys, and allow for seven or eight units only if they…
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Vancouver city staff propose fee increases to offset property tax increases
City councillors in Vancouver are considering increasing fees for services like dog licensing and Uber rides, as a way to reduce the proposed 9% property tax increase for the 2024 budget. The proposed fee increases include a $450 short-term rental license fee, a 25% increase to parking permits, a $250 business license fee, and doubling…
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Vancouver’s industrial land shortage has reached ‘crisis’ level, report finds
A new report commissioned by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade and NAIOP Vancouver has found that Vancouver's industrial land shortage has escalated to "crisis" levels, leading to increased costs, a loss of job and revenue potential, and companies leaving Metro Vancouver to invest in other places such as Calgary. The report states that industrial…
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New Listing: 1202 KASLO STREET
Infill unit in a newly built triplex. Ready to Occupy! No Strata Fees, best location and open concept layout; quiet and convenience. This will be one of the most stunning properties on the East Side. Immense attention to detail has gone into the functionality and design of this project. Built by Reputable Luxury West Side…
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New Listing: 3128 E 2ND AVENUE
GST INCLUDED. No Strata Fees, best location and open concept layout; quiet and convenience. This will be one of the most stunning duplex properties on the East Side. Immense attention to detail went into the functionality and design of this project. built by Reputable luxury West Side builder, this will be not only gorgeous but…
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New Listing: 6728 PRINCE EDWARD STREET
Corner of 51st & PRINCE ALBERT, PUT 812 E 51st on GPS, ENTIRE INFILL / laneway Unit in a newly built fourplex. Ready to Occupy! No Strata Fees, best location and open concept layout; quiet and convenience. This will be one of the most stunning properties on the East Side. Immense attention to detail has…