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Sale of troubled Atmosphere project in Richmond put on hold

Sale of troubled Atmosphere project in Richmond put on hold

New building permit required to secure best value for the assets
Canada will see weakest level of homes sales since 2001 this year: TD report

Canada will see weakest level of homes sales since 2001 this year: TD report

TORONTO — A new report from TD Economics predicts Canada will see the weakest level of home sales since 2001 this year.
The big case for tiny shelters in B.C.

The big case for tiny shelters in B.C.

More communities are investing in tiny shelters as the province looks to create temporary solutions for people experiencing homelessness.
Indigenous group seeks control of $300M housing fund

Indigenous group seeks control of $300M housing fund

Funds are part of a new federal $4.3 billion Indigenous Housing strategy to support improvements to First Nation and Metis housing
Homebuyers hope 'patience pays off' as prices drop, recession predictions loom

Homebuyers hope 'patience pays off' as prices drop, recession predictions loom

TORONTO — Andrew Hamilton and his wife bid farewell to their home in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood roughly a year and a half ago, when housing prices were soaring, but finding a new abode proved tricky.
Tri-Cities real estate dropped 23% — but Port Moody apartments were popular in December

Tri-Cities real estate dropped 23% — but Port Moody apartments were popular in December

Closed deals nearly matched the number of new listings available across the region in the final month of 2022.
Q&A: How Ravi Kahlon plans on tackling B.C.'s housing crisis

Q&A: How Ravi Kahlon plans on tackling B.C.'s housing crisis

"We're seeing the vacancy rates at a historic low, and we're not building at the rate of population growth. You want to talk about perfect storm; that's essentially what we have here."
Greater Vancouver investment deals stalled in third quarter

Greater Vancouver investment deals stalled in third quarter

Metro Vancouver deals slow but stabilizing interest rates offer hope
‘Next to impossible': B.C. real estate industry faces many roadblocks to completing purpose-built rentals

‘Next to impossible': B.C. real estate industry faces many roadblocks to completing purpose-built rentals

Changes will be needed in 2023 to accommodate high costs, interest rates and competitive government programs in order to meet immigration and housing targets
Vancouver homebuyers prove willing, but listings are weak

Vancouver homebuyers prove willing, but listings are weak

Housing sales accounted for more than 100 per cent of new listings added in Greater Vancouver during December