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Interest rate cut hasn't led to rush of homebuyer demand yet: Royal LePage report

Interest rate cut hasn't led to rush of homebuyer demand yet: Royal LePage report

TORONTO — Despite expectations of lower interest rates prompting homebuyers to leave the sidelines, a new report says the Bank of Canada's quarter-point cut to its key interest rate last month did not lead to a rush in demand.
Higher sales in June bring hope to Vancouver's housing market

Higher sales in June bring hope to Vancouver's housing market

Five-per-cent sales uptick in June, RBC reports two months needed to confirm rebound
Cash flow appeals to manufactured home park investors

Cash flow appeals to manufactured home park investors

Shifting financing environment boosts buying opportunities
West Vancouver approves new demoviction protections for renters

West Vancouver approves new demoviction protections for renters

The rules also require developers to show how additional density on rental properties will contribute to the district’s housing needs
Richmond hosts open houses on new housing regulations

Richmond hosts open houses on new housing regulations

The discussions will be based around the impacts of Bill 44 and Bill 47 on Richmond residents.
Vancouver council considers reducing view cones of mountains, skyline

Vancouver council considers reducing view cones of mountains, skyline

Development of housing, job space, hotels motivation to reduce 38 views to 24.
Effort continues to save peculiar home of Arthur Erickson

Effort continues to save peculiar home of Arthur Erickson

Centennial celebrations carry on for the esteemed architect, with a panel discussion at North Vancouver’s Polygon Gallery on Wednesday.
Burnaby Hospital redevelopment closer to start of $1.7B phase two

Burnaby Hospital redevelopment closer to start of $1.7B phase two

B.C. has announced the construction teams that will team up for full project delivery.
Green shoots for industrial strata as normalcy returns to market

Green shoots for industrial strata as normalcy returns to market

Buyers are resurfacing as interest rates stabilize and prices moderate
B.C. real estate market downturn costs homebuyers heavily in breached contract case

B.C. real estate market downturn costs homebuyers heavily in breached contract case

Kelowna seller awarded more than $400K after buyers fail to secure financing
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