Metro Vancouver condo sales dropped 20 per cent in April: report
A report published by Greater Vancouver Realtors found that condo sales decreased by approximately 20 per cent in April compared to the same period last year.
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A report published by Greater Vancouver Realtors found that condo sales decreased by approximately 20 per cent in April compared to the same period last year.
A public hearing on a controversial plan to build towers on the site of a Safeway in East Vancouver is set to begin Thursday.
An up-for-sale waterfront property is on a B.C. Gulf Island steeped in cult history and has a price tag more manageable than one might expect, at least for those more familiar with Vancouver housing prices.
A Vancouver landlord has lost her bid to overturn $39,000 in compensation she was ordered to pay to tenants she improperly evicted in 2023.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Gregor Robertson brings “the type of experience” needed to help tackle Canada’s housing crisis after a decade as the mayor of Vancouver – a period that coincided with sharp increases in the city’s home prices.
A B.C. couple that sold a home must reimburse the buyers for the cost of cleaning up the mess left behind by a “hoarder” tenant, the Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled.
An East Vancouver woman has a warning for other renters – make sure you know your rights before signing any documents if the property you live in goes up for sale.
A B.C. couple who paid more than $22,000 to repair extensive urine-related damage they discovered when they took possession of a townhouse three years ago have won their lawsuit against the sellers.
The latest housing report from Metro Vancouver underscores the significant gap between current affordable rentals and the number of units required to prevent more people from falling into homelessness, the head of the BC Non-Profit Housing Society said as the district released its data Friday.
A B.C. real estate agent and her company have been ordered to pay more than $25,000 after she admitted to providing rental property management services without being licensed to do so and advertising her services under a potentially misleading name.
A castle in a “forest paradise” in B.C. has hit the market in B.C. – and it costs far less than the average detached home in Vancouver.
A landlord who evicted four tenants from his East Vancouver home for a demolition that still hasn’t happened, years after the fact, must pay them nearly $43,000 in combined compensation.
British Columbia’s government celebrated the first anniversary of one of its cornerstone housing programs at the groundbreaking of a 179-unit rental building in North Vancouver, which it says went from concept to construction in 14 months.
B.C. landlords who sold a rental property so they could purchase their “dream home” failed to convince a judge that they should be off the hook for compensating the tenants they evicted, according to a recent decision.
A new survey found that nearly half of British Columbians are willing to make sacrifices for their mortgage payments as long as it doesn’t harm their health.
Four B.C. Realtors have been ordered to pay a combined $20,250 after publishing “false and misleading ads and statements” online, according to a provincial regulator.