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Restored Bob Lewis mid-century 'Rancher House' listed for $2.5M in North Van

Restored Bob Lewis mid-century 'Rancher House' listed for $2.5M in North Van

The 2,200-square foot home sits on a quarter-acre lot in the Westview neighbourhood
More British Columbians are opting to rent rather than own, report says

More British Columbians are opting to rent rather than own, report says

According to Statistics Canada, declines in homeownership reflect trends in new construction connected to the densification of large urban centres
REW is ready to talk money

REW is ready to talk money

REW.ca launches new product, introduces REW Money
Affordable housing to be top Metro Vancouver election issue

Affordable housing to be top Metro Vancouver election issue

Density debate could lead to vote splitting in Lower Mainland municipalities
Hotels, storage units, and 13 other types of real estate you can invest in

Hotels, storage units, and 13 other types of real estate you can invest in

Ever dream of owning real estate but don't want to finance, manage, or maintain the property?
Canadian pandemic homebuyers have zero regrets, survey shows

Canadian pandemic homebuyers have zero regrets, survey shows

Buying a home in the middle of the pandemic may not seem wise, but the Canadians who did it are still happy about their decision.
Canadian housing inventory drops below 10-year average

Canadian housing inventory drops below 10-year average

Despite a dwindling market in Canada, B.C. is seeing a return to normal after a "crazy market" during COVID-19, says expert.
B.C. home sales entering 'balanced market' as Fraser Valley prices plummet

B.C. home sales entering 'balanced market' as Fraser Valley prices plummet

U.S. inflation data in September indicated persistent interest rate hikes that will weigh on Greater Vancouver markets
Metro Vancouver real estate market to stabilize in coming months, says economist

Metro Vancouver real estate market to stabilize in coming months, says economist

The Metro Vancouver housing market is in a healthier position for first-time homebuyers or someone looking to get into the real estate market, says one expert.
Photos: Coquitlam unanimously OKs first reading to add homes for 12K residents

Photos: Coquitlam unanimously OKs first reading to add homes for 12K residents

Three development bids will now proceed to public hearing on Monday, Sept. 26 at Coquitlam City Hall. The meeting starts at 7 p.m.