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Home prices slipping in B.C. as rate hikes tame demand

Home prices slipping in B.C. as rate hikes tame demand

The pandemic real estate surge is over as interest rates rise to tame inflation.
Photos: This quirky $4M Metro Vancouver house for sale has a few surprises inside

Photos: This quirky $4M Metro Vancouver house for sale has a few surprises inside

There's some creative decorating going on inside
This Coquitlam neighbourhood is happiest to live close to schools, child care: survey

This Coquitlam neighbourhood is happiest to live close to schools, child care: survey

A new report suggests several Tri-Cities areas are pleased to be living near education and family service facilities, including three in Coquitlam.
What is West Coast Modern architecture, and how is the iconic style relevant today?

What is West Coast Modern architecture, and how is the iconic style relevant today?

The distinctive North Shore homes were born out of a post-war movement to create practical spaces connected to the natural landscape
Vancouver industrial strata seems immune from interest rate hikes

Vancouver industrial strata seems immune from interest rate hikes

With a near-zero vacancy rate and lease costs soaring, advantages of buying workspace trump fears of higher mortgage rates
Nearly a third of Canadians say they will rent forever: new survey

Nearly a third of Canadians say they will rent forever: new survey

Rental market should flourish as nine million Canadians opt out of homeownership, a 60 per cent increase from two years ago
Home sales in B.C.'s Fraser Valley fall 43% in one year

Home sales in B.C.'s Fraser Valley fall 43% in one year

Sales will continue to decline over the near term, according to the CEO of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board.
Port Moody a popular place to buy amid 13% decrease in June regional real estate

Port Moody a popular place to buy amid 13% decrease in June regional real estate

Attached homes in the city had the largest month-to-month increase in sales, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).
57% of Canadians say climate change affects where they plan to buy a home

57% of Canadians say climate change affects where they plan to buy a home

Amid growing concern over the cost climate change will impose on Canadian housing, a RE/MAX Canada-backed study says more than $5 billion a year is needed to protect homes from floods, extreme weather and wildfire.
Buyer's market emerging as Metro house prices decline

Buyer's market emerging as Metro house prices decline

Detached houses in Metro Vancouver are leading a drop in home prices and an increase in supply as a balanced market shifts to a buyer's advantage