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Everything you need to know about B.C.'s 2023 homeowner grant

Everything you need to know about B.C.'s 2023 homeowner grant

The grant will cover 92 per cent of residential properties in B.C.
Northern B.C. homeowners see rise in 2023 property assessments

Northern B.C. homeowners see rise in 2023 property assessments

Northern homeowners can generally expect to see a rise of about 5% to 20%
Feeling richer? Here's how much your property assessment increased in the Tri-Cities this year

Feeling richer? Here's how much your property assessment increased in the Tri-Cities this year

Property values rose higher for townhouses and condos compared to single family homes in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, according to BC Assessment property values for 2023.
B.C. 2022 strata disputes: cats, pet urine, water leaks and hot tubs

B.C. 2022 strata disputes: cats, pet urine, water leaks and hot tubs

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal adjudicates disputes between strata councils and condo owners.
B.C. boosts funds to agency that handles disputes between landlords and tenants

B.C. boosts funds to agency that handles disputes between landlords and tenants

VICTORIA — British Columbia is beefing up its residential housing agency that resolves tenant-landlord disputes over issues including unfair evictions, unpaid rent and damage.
CMHC deputy chief economist predicts 15% housing price drop by Q2 2023

CMHC deputy chief economist predicts 15% housing price drop by Q2 2023

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. is predicting housing prices will continue to drop in 2023, but is warning the fall will do little for affordability.
Here's what buyers recently paid for new condos, townhouses in Coquitlam

Here's what buyers recently paid for new condos, townhouses in Coquitlam

The real estate market is reportedly softening, but some buyers are still willing to pay for new construction that features EV charging, air conditioning, passive house design and heritage influences.
B.C. real estate lawyer suspended after not tracking $44 million of deposits

B.C. real estate lawyer suspended after not tracking $44 million of deposits

Paul Otto De Lange handled transactions for a person charged with fraud but failed to conduct due diligence on several fronts
Commercial real estate sales fall 46 per cent across Lower Mainland

Commercial real estate sales fall 46 per cent across Lower Mainland

Total Q3 spend down $1.3 billion from a year earlier as multi-family leads with an 86 per cent plunge year-over-year
Vancouver city hall says no public meeting was required for Senakw services agreement

Vancouver city hall says no public meeting was required for Senakw services agreement

The city’s statement of defence against an application for a review says there was no legal duty under the Vancouver Charter to seek public feedback on the 120-year deal with the Squamish Nation.