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Burnaby landlord says city forcing him to renovict tenants

Burnaby landlord says city forcing him to renovict tenants

City isn't cracking down on neighbours with identical infractions, Jason Chow says
Lower Mainland’s new home supply plummets by nearly half: report

Lower Mainland’s new home supply plummets by nearly half: report

Just over 4,000 new homes were released in region in first six months of 2019, versus nearly 8,000 one year previously
Residential sales down in B.C. on annual basis, up nationwide

Residential sales down in B.C. on annual basis, up nationwide

Near-12-per-cent year-over-year sales decline in B.C. is offset nationally by gains in Toronto and Montreal
Lower residential property assessments set to raise Metro Vancouver tax rates

Lower residential property assessments set to raise Metro Vancouver tax rates

With valuation day behind us and home values clearly down, will property tax rate rise to cover revenue shortfall?
Comment: Lower residential property assessments set to raise Metro Vancouver tax rates

Comment: Lower residential property assessments set to raise Metro Vancouver tax rates

With valuation day behind us and home values clearly down, will property tax rate rise to cover revenue shortfall?

Coquitlam tweaks housing regulations to encourage higher density

Bylaw amendments support construction of more duplex, triplex and fourplex housing without disrupting the feel of older neighbourhoods
West Van wants better heritage protection

West Van wants better heritage protection

West Vancouver council may soon be staffing up in hopes of beating the bulldozers in the race for heritage homes.

Coquitlam tweaks housing regs to encourage more density

A broader range of smaller, more affordable housing units could be on the way in southwest Coquitlam after council approved changes Monday to the city’s Housing Choices Program.
Vancouver has joint-hottest office market in North America: report

Vancouver has joint-hottest office market in North America: report

Downtown office vacancies plummet to 2.6 per cent, the most in-demand on the continent along with Toronto
Global firm lands $190M-a-year contract to manage B.C. government’s real estate

Global firm lands $190M-a-year contract to manage B.C. government’s real estate

CBRE, a worldwide commercial real estate firm, will provide maintenance, janitorial and construction services at courthouses, correctional facilities and government buildings throughout province