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Rise in land costs fuel development fee hikes

Rise in land costs fuel development fee hikes

School District 43 looking to increase school acquisition fees to pay for new school properties in developing areas

Realtor ban on ‘dual agency’ comes into force

Strict rules in B.C. starting Friday June 15 to give buyers, sellers more transparency
Brohm Ridge ski resort construction could begin in four years: GAS

Brohm Ridge ski resort construction could begin in four years: GAS

Expect to hear more about the proposed Garibaldi at Squamish resort project as it enters the consultation phase
Speculation tax doomed to fail, hurts B.C. reputation, says panel

Speculation tax doomed to fail, hurts B.C. reputation, says panel

Politicians at event say new tax is helping destroy province's standing as a place to do business
Moving home more stressful than starting a family: poll

Moving home more stressful than starting a family: poll

Stress levels among British Columbians moving home is skyrocketing, and the worst in Canada
B.C. Supreme Court sides with West Van in $5.3M waterfront property dispute

B.C. Supreme Court sides with West Van in $5.3M waterfront property dispute

District, which appropriated lot "for public use" in 2015, will not have to pay higher amount previous owner demanded
Nearly a quarter of Metro Vancouver seniors live in unaffordable housing

Nearly a quarter of Metro Vancouver seniors live in unaffordable housing

High housing costs highlighted as a major issue in B.C. Seniors Poverty Report Card
Flavelle gets green light from Metro

Flavelle gets green light from Metro

Port Moody council is expected to adopt amendments to its bylaws and official community plan at its Tuesday meeting that will pave the way for the redevelopment of the Flavelle cedar mill site into a mixed-use urban neighbourhood.
‘High’ price of a starter condo: Former crack den listed at $419K

‘High’ price of a starter condo: Former crack den listed at $419K

‘Financing may be an issue’
Housing ministry backtracks on fixed-term lease loophole

Housing ministry backtracks on fixed-term lease loophole

Recreational property owners can boot out tenants if the landlord moves in for just eight weeks