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Everything you need to know about buying a townhouse in 2021

Everything you need to know about buying a townhouse in 2021

Townhouses have become extremely popular in real estate markets across Canada, offering homebuyers the opportunity to get more space than an apartment, with less of a hefty price tag than a detached home.
麻豆社国产mayor addresses conflict of interest allegations during annual gathering

麻豆社国产mayor addresses conflict of interest allegations during annual gathering

During her address to the local business community, Elliott took aim at attack ads posted by a Facebook account associated with the proposed Cheema Lands project.
Metro Vancouver industrial vacancy rate flirting with zero

Metro Vancouver industrial vacancy rate flirting with zero

Vancouver-region industrial rate could plunge below 1 per cent for the first time this year due to demand for distribution space
Squamish's mayor alludes to a possible new affordable housing project

Squamish's mayor alludes to a possible new affordable housing project

Karen Elliott spoke of progress on the housing front, as well as how the pandemic affected the municipality during her annual address to the business community.
Sales of Vancouver rental apartments soar as vacancies rise

Sales of Vancouver rental apartments soar as vacancies rise

Transaction surge started in second half of 2020, despite higher vacancies and a B.C.-wide ban on rental increases
Community engagement key to real estate development

Community engagement key to real estate development

Real estate legends say getting residents and stakeholders on board will define the future success of Metro Vancouver real estate development.
5 real estate markets that outperformed in 2020

5 real estate markets that outperformed in 2020

COVID-19 impacted Canada's housing market in some surprising ways
B.C. amends rules so landlords, tenants can exchange docs via email

B.C. amends rules so landlords, tenants can exchange docs via email

The change is now permanent as of March 1
Squamish's Smoke Bluffs to become formally dedicated park

Squamish's Smoke Bluffs to become formally dedicated park

Rock climbers have referred to it as a park for many years, but the municipality's formal dedication has not been considered until now.
麻豆社国产receives $750,000 for culvert replacement

麻豆社国产receives $750,000 for culvert replacement

The provincial funding is part of a flood-mitigation grant being given out to five other communities.
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