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Chinese woman sues husband's alleged mistress over $3.1M Burnaby house

Chinese woman sues husband's alleged mistress over $3.1M Burnaby house

Ci Huang claims her husband used "several intermediaries and various accounts" to transfer about $4.6 million from family bank accounts to his mistress, who allegedly used some of it to buy a property on Hersham Avenue in Burnaby.
Slim housing options for students lead to creative solutions

Slim housing options for students lead to creative solutions

Lawn-sign campaign in Nanaimo is having some success.
Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

The Fraser Valley continues to see competition as buyers search outside Metro Vancouver for lower prices
'Like a roller coaster': Port Moody home buyers adjust to interest rate hikes

'Like a roller coaster': Port Moody home buyers adjust to interest rate hikes

Why was real estate so busy in the Tri-Cities last spring even as purchasing power dropped and interest rates climbed?
Coquitlam eyes cheaper below-market rents, lock-off units near SkyTrain

Coquitlam eyes cheaper below-market rents, lock-off units near SkyTrain

The planned changes to Coquitlam’s zoning bylaw come as renters around B.C. scramble to find affordable homes and as municipalities struggle to meet housing targets.
What are the five most affordable cities in B.C.?

What are the five most affordable cities in B.C.?

Kamloops and Kelowna among five most affordable B.C. cities
Federal government invests $208M in south Vancouver rental housing

Federal government invests $208M in south Vancouver rental housing

The funding will go towards 422 rental units for the River District area.
Only one form of Tri-Cities real estate recorded a July monthly sales uptick

Only one form of Tri-Cities real estate recorded a July monthly sales uptick

Regional sales, however, dropped 17 per cent as a result of low levels of housing inventory.
Metro Vancouver commuting impacts homebuyer demand and prices

Metro Vancouver commuting impacts homebuyer demand and prices

'Psychological return on investment': Buyers are weighing home prices with the time it takes to commute to work.
B.C. senior facing rising debt as mortgage payments double

B.C. senior facing rising debt as mortgage payments double

Evelyn Stephen is also paying back CERB at the same time.