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Most want more housing choices in Coquitlam

A significant number of Coquitlam residents want more affordable housing and are open to seeing a greater variety of housing types in historically detached-home neighbourhoods, according to a city survey.
Province cracks down on vacation rentals in condos

Province cracks down on vacation rentals in condos

Regulatory change will help strata corporations enforce bans or restrictions on short-term rentals, and raises fines to $1,000 a day
Cohousing development approved as a 'creative solution'

Cohousing development approved as a 'creative solution'

Driftwood Village in North Vancouver praised by City councillors, as project is approved by one-vote margin
Seniors want to stay in their homes through retirement: poll

Seniors want to stay in their homes through retirement: poll

Lack of desire to downsize could be a problem for younger and move-up homebuyers
Concord fights stonemason's mining permits in Supreme Court

Concord fights stonemason's mining permits in Supreme Court

Developer can't build residential community on Porteau Cove site while Squamish stonemason has permits to mine property for granite
Electronic Ave. changes excite PoMo councillors

Electronic Ave. changes excite PoMo councillors

A series of changes made by The Panatch Group to its proposal to build 358 condo units at 50 Electronic Ave. seems to have won the favour of Port Moody council.
Most B.C. real estate markets now ‘back in balanced conditions’

Most B.C. real estate markets now ‘back in balanced conditions’

Annual drop in home sales and corresponding rise in listings are pulling on average resale prices
Most B.C. real estate markets now ‘back in balanced conditions’

Most B.C. real estate markets now ‘back in balanced conditions’

Annual drop in home sales and corresponding rise in listings are pulling on average prices
Most B.C. real estate markets now ‘back in balanced conditions’

Most B.C. real estate markets now ‘back in balanced conditions’

Victoria and Vancouver Island are the biggest exceptions to that rule, however

Austin towers scaled back to meet city regs

After feedback, Beedie changed highrise proposal