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Multi-generational living, space-sharing and other Millennial home-buying hacks

Multi-generational living, space-sharing and other Millennial home-buying hacks

Millennials are getting creative to afford homeownership, and developers need to embrace those changes, says report

Metro urged to densify housing developments in Coquitlam

Metro says it is currently working to identify which of its 49 housing sites across the region are best suited for redevelopment.
Does Burnaby highrise development next to SkyTrain need so much parking?

Does Burnaby highrise development next to SkyTrain need so much parking?

People like to complain that there’s never enough parking when they need it, but what if I told you there was too much parking? Would you storm the NOW office with torches and pitchforks? Likely not, when you can just flay me on social media.
Check out this breathtaking $16.8M ranch-style home (PHOTOS)

Check out this breathtaking $16.8M ranch-style home (PHOTOS)

With a large pool, stables and paddocks, this property is the priciest to be listed in the Lower Mainland last week
Condo incentives ramp up, but can they save slow-selling projects?

Condo incentives ramp up, but can they save slow-selling projects?

Selection of buyer’s bait increases as condo developers face crunch time
How Metro Vancouver home prices have rocketed vs. other North American cities

How Metro Vancouver home prices have rocketed vs. other North American cities

Real estate prices in the region have risen by 316 per cent since 2000; New York just 103 per cent, finds housing blog
North Vancouver real estate agent has licence suspended nine months

North Vancouver real estate agent has licence suspended nine months

Penalty suspended pending an appeal, after realtor was found guilty last year of professional misconduct
North Vancouver real estate agent has licence suspended nine months

North Vancouver real estate agent has licence suspended nine months

Penalty suspended pending an appeal, after realtor was found guilty last year of professional misconduct

Purpose-built rentals are on the way, says Coquitlam planners

Andrew Merrill, manager of community planning, says purpose-built rental numbers will double in Coquitlam if all proposed units get built
B.C. money-laundering estimates may be wildly off the mark, admits report author

B.C. money-laundering estimates may be wildly off the mark, admits report author

Chair of Expert Panel on Money Laundering in Real Estate tells SFU audience that the panel was unable to “estimate the inestimable”