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Data points: Listings near two-decade low as buyers stretch to enter market

Data points: Listings near two-decade low as buyers stretch to enter market

B.C. home prices are back on the rise on a monthly basis, while full-time employment sees its first decline since October 2022
Coquitlam records one of B.C.'s highest yearly condo rental increases: 24.4%

Coquitlam records one of B.C.'s highest yearly condo rental increases: 24.4%

Aside from Vancouver, Coquitlam's average April apartment rental — at nearly $2,800 a month — was one of the most expensive in Canada.
Chard answers Victoria call for more hotel rooms

Chard answers Victoria call for more hotel rooms

Vancouver developer will start construction next month on the first new hotel to be built in B.C.’s capital city in 17 years
Changing strata law to 55-plus not a blanket ban on young

Changing strata law to 55-plus not a blanket ban on young

Some B.C. strata corporations have changed or plan to change to a 55-plus age regulation to get around a new provincial law that stops a ban on condo rentals
Contentious Vancouver Chinatown condo project up for vote May 29

Contentious Vancouver Chinatown condo project up for vote May 29

Beedie's Rob Fiorvento: "We continue to believe the 105 Keefer project will provide many benefits for Vancouver’s Chinatown."
Rushed or necessary? Port Coquitlam councillors divided over new housing zone

Rushed or necessary? Port Coquitlam councillors divided over new housing zone

More study is needed before an addition to PoCo's duplex zone can permit extra suites, some councillors said. But others thought adding a secondary suite would be a great mortgage helper.
Why Lower Mainland presale market could be in for a sunny autumn

Why Lower Mainland presale market could be in for a sunny autumn

Pause in interest rates is bringing buyers into the market with the hope that rates will fall by the time projects reach completion
Long-awaited Port Coquitlam condo development will have its own car share service

Long-awaited Port Coquitlam condo development will have its own car share service

Construction has stalled but will soon be ramping up on The Met, a condo project with commercial space located at 2241-2251 McAllister Ave., Port Coquitlam.
Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

RICHMOND, B.C. — The resignation of the CEO at one of British Columbia's largest public housing operators is a step toward rebuilding confidence in organizations serving the province's most vulnerable people, says Premier David Eby.
Home ownership costs up across northern B.C.

Home ownership costs up across northern B.C.

Prince George saw a greater than 10 per cent increase in home ownership costs between 2021 and 2022, according to the BC Northern Real Estate Board.