Skip to content

Real Estate News

Another Bold proposal for Port Moody development

Another Bold proposal for Port Moody development

Port Moody council is open to taking a further look at a proposal by Bold Properties for a condo project it wants to build next to the former Barnet Hotel site that it had rejected at first reading last Dec. 3.
Metro Vancouver’s residential real estate prices continue to creep up

Metro Vancouver’s residential real estate prices continue to creep up

Home sales in January 2020 were 42.4 per cent higher than one year previously, reports board, while inventory remains low
Moody Centre land owners 'hopeful' they can work with Port Moody council

Moody Centre land owners 'hopeful' they can work with Port Moody council

A consortium of property owners, builders and developers is hopeful Port Moody council can come together the same way they did so a massive redevelopment of the city’s commercial core can move closer to realization.
Townhouse developer responded to neighbourhood concerns: PoCo council

Townhouse developer responded to neighbourhood concerns: PoCo council

The need for more affordable places to live in Port Coquitlam became the thrust of the public hearing and council talk last week about a proposed townhouse development on the city’s north side.
Monster homes or just big houses on Port Moody's Alderside Road?

Monster homes or just big houses on Port Moody's Alderside Road?

A task force examining the issue of monster homes in Port Moody will pay particular attention to the effects of its findings on waterfront residences along Alderside Road. The closer look was sparked by city council’s decision Jan.

Now hear this: Speak up on Coquitlam development

Coquitlam council holds it's next public hearing on Jan. 27
Explore new developments with this Showcase of New Homes

Explore new developments with this Showcase of New Homes

Make 2020 the year you purchase that dream new home to invest in your family, your lifestyle and your future
Comment: Your property tax bill won’t drop along with assessment

Comment: Your property tax bill won’t drop along with assessment

Is this the year that the myth linking property taxes and assessment values will finally be debunked?
Tri-Cities wrestle with surging real estate demand

Tri-Cities wrestle with surging real estate demand

Developers face spiralling costs and political uncertainty as they attempt to deliver workspace and housing in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody
Detached-home market recovery may be slower than predicted: analyst

Detached-home market recovery may be slower than predicted: analyst

Experts differ on year ahead for B.C. property market, as real estate analyst predicts “rough year” for Metro Vancouver’s single-family homes