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Home sales across B.C. hit by strict new mortgage rules

Home sales across B.C. hit by strict new mortgage rules

Home sales across the province fell on an annual basis in February, due to tough new rules that make qualifying for a mortgage harder, according to a B.C. Real Estate Association report released March 14. A total of 6,206 B.C.
Many residents' voices heard at OCP public hearings

Many residents' voices heard at OCP public hearings

Many people attended the two-night process to voice their concerns about development and land use
B.C. home sales forecast to drop 8.6 per cent this year

B.C. home sales forecast to drop 8.6 per cent this year

Just because home sales are slowing and mortgage rates are climbing, you shouldn't expect any home price corrections, according to the latest forecast by the B.C. Real Estate Association (BCREA).
Federal budget lacks support for housing: ߣÄÌÉçÇøMayor

Federal budget lacks support for housing: ߣÄÌÉçÇøMayor

Last year’s budget more favourable to local governments

‘Dual agency’ real estate rules booted to June

Industry concern cited while commercial agents call for separation from residential
ߣÄÌÉçÇøresidents can learn from Whistler co-housing proposal

ߣÄÌÉçÇøresidents can learn from Whistler co-housing proposal

Seniors targeted for multi-generational communal living
Expanded foreign buyers tax in provincial budget won’t apply to Squamish

Expanded foreign buyers tax in provincial budget won’t apply to Squamish

Mayor and councillor concerned being left out of the tax area could mean more pressure on Squamish’s housing market
ߣÄÌÉçÇøhome up for grabs

ߣÄÌÉçÇøhome up for grabs

The final cut-off for the 2018 Choices Lottery February Family Draw is on Friday
Housing, school, and hotel proposed for former BC Rail property

Housing, school, and hotel proposed for former BC Rail property

Potential developers looking to have council designate parcel as infill in the OCP
Council votes to keep growth management limit in OCP

Council votes to keep growth management limit in OCP

Under the proposed limits the Cheema lands wouldn’t be considered for building until the population reaches 22,500
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