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Yearly real estate sales figures drop in qathet region

Yearly real estate sales figures drop in qathet region

Statistics in 2023 down from record highs in 2022
City of Powell River Council accepts developer's housing offer

City of Powell River Council accepts developer's housing offer

Veyron Properties proposes formula for affordable units in 40-unit apartment complex
Real estate sales up for December in qathet region

Real estate sales up for December in qathet region

Figures for final month of 2023 were higher than same period in 2022
Powell River Educational Service Society promotes co-living

Powell River Educational Service Society promotes co-living

Housing project outlined for qathet Regional District finance committee
Here are BC Assessment's priciest properties on the North Shore

Here are BC Assessment's priciest properties on the North Shore

Expansive cellars and infinity pools are still on the checklists of the uber-rich. Prime waterfront views continue to define luxury real estate in North and West Vancouver.
Powell River mayor covets property development partners

Powell River mayor covets property development partners

Ron Woznow wants to task staff for a report regarding potential partnerships for city-owned properties
Property assessments out for qathet Regional District

Property assessments out for qathet Regional District

BC Assessment indicates a five per cent drop in electoral area values, including City of Powell River
Homebuyers favour North Shore, Burnaby and North Delta in 2023

Homebuyers favour North Shore, Burnaby and North Delta in 2023

Industry experts highlight North Delta and Burnaby as popular choices for first-time buyers.
'Brutalist' Bob Lewis home lists for $2.8M in West Vancouver

'Brutalist' Bob Lewis home lists for $2.8M in West Vancouver

It’s one of the most innovative examples of a heritage home growing and changing for contemporary lifestyles, says West Coast Modern League
Could this one-staircase building help B.C.’s housing crisis?

Could this one-staircase building help B.C.’s housing crisis?

Industry experts say one-stair apartments could unlock more flexible means of building housing but should exceed current safety measures