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Q&A: Pitfalls to avoid in buying a fixer-upper home

Q&A: Pitfalls to avoid in buying a fixer-upper home

A fixer-upper is a great way to afford a home in a good location, but you must understand the risks first, advise stars of HGTV Canada鈥檚 Worst to First
Housing crisis: choral director lays out her home plea in half-page newspaper ad

Housing crisis: choral director lays out her home plea in half-page newspaper ad

"So what. I鈥檒l give them all my telephone number and my email and tell them what colour my underwear are," says Nicole with a laugh.
麻豆社国产Canyon hopes to open walkway this year

麻豆社国产Canyon hopes to open walkway this year

Founder Robin Sherry has raised close to $300,000 for the $4-million project
Still for sale: Historic 鈥楰ew House鈥 relisted again at $13.75M (PHOTOS)

Still for sale: Historic 鈥楰ew House鈥 relisted again at $13.75M (PHOTOS)

Storied oceanview home listed for $15 million in February 2018, reduced to $13.75 million in July, and just re-listed at same price
New immigrants spending 54% more on Metro Vancouver houses than locals: study

New immigrants spending 54% more on Metro Vancouver houses than locals: study

Average assessed value of immigrant-owned homes higher than those owned by Canadian-born residents, finds Statistics Canada
Regulatory overkill cited as housing outlook goes negative

Regulatory overkill cited as housing outlook goes negative

鈥淐ombined effect of tighter mortgage guidelines and higher interest rates has been larger than previously estimated,鈥 says Bank of Canada
麻豆社国产vacation rental operators torn between profit and housing affordability

麻豆社国产vacation rental operators torn between profit and housing affordability

Council considers ways to regulate short-term rentals
Metro Vancouver housing affordability still deteriorating: National Bank

Metro Vancouver housing affordability still deteriorating: National Bank

Despite market slowdown and even in detached sector, ownership cost vs income is getting worse, finds nationwide study
COUNCIL CUT: Solterra asks for more freedom at business park

COUNCIL CUT: Solterra asks for more freedom at business park

Too much fast food, too little of anything else. Solterra Development Corp. is asking the District for more leeway on the types of businesses that can be added to its Sea to Sky Business Park.
Sprawling, resort-style estate relisted for $16.78 million (PHOTOS)

Sprawling, resort-style estate relisted for $16.78 million (PHOTOS)

Massive 19-acre property in Richmond back on market for only $20K below previous price, despite not selling in 2018
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