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Here are the most expensive properties in the Tri-Cities

Some of the Tri-City’s most expensive homeowners were not immune to the double-digit drops in assessed property values last year. For example, 3333 Caliente Place in Coquitlam, the most expensive piece of land in the Tri-Cities, fell 11.1% from $9.
Housing affordability a continuing issue: Notaries

Housing affordability a continuing issue: Notaries

A December survey of 193 B.C. Notaries across the province found that most saw the same or decreased level of first-time buyers in 2019 despite a softened market, particularly during the beginning of the year.

Tri-City property values fall in latest assessment notices

Detached home values fell 11% in Coquitlam and Port Moody and 10% in Port Coquitlam
BC Assessments show modest overall value declines, steeper in Lower Mainland

BC Assessments show modest overall value declines, steeper in Lower Mainland

Biggest drops in home values are in West Vancouver and UBC, while many parts of B.C. post an increase in home assessments
Woodland Park plan includes community centre, trail, condos

Woodland Park plan includes community centre, trail, condos

A 5,000-sq. ft. community centre, retail spaces and a daycare for 37 children are some of the amenities being proposed as part of the redevelopment of Port Moody’s Woodland Park townhouse community.
B.C. residential real estate outlook 2020: a forecast summary

B.C. residential real estate outlook 2020: a forecast summary

Our round-up of various industry groups’ predictions for B.C.’s housing market next year — and is there a consensus?
B.C. real estate outlook 2020: a forecast summary

B.C. real estate outlook 2020: a forecast summary

Our round-up of various industry groups’ predictions for B.C.’s housing market next year — and is there a consensus?

More rentals are still not enough in Coquitlam

Coquitlam may be leading the charge in Metro Vancouver when it comes rental housing development but it is still not enough to meet demand.
Real estate agent fined over property rental

Real estate agent fined over property rental

West Vancouver realtor was not licensed to act as a rental agent, and was fined $7,500 for unprofessional conduct
B.C. housing market ‘firming’ as home sales, prices rise

B.C. housing market ‘firming’ as home sales, prices rise

With listings down for seventh straight month, sector edges towards seller’s market territory once more