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Return-to-office mandates trigger fresh demand for high-end offices in Canada, says Colliers

Return-to-office mandates trigger fresh demand for high-end offices in Canada, says Colliers

Banks summoning workers back with ‘carrot’ of AAA workspace, says real estate firm
First Nations Bank reaches funding deal for Whistler development

First Nations Bank reaches funding deal for Whistler development

WHISTLER — First Nations Bank of Canada says it has reached a deal to help fund a new Indigenous-led development in Whistler, B.C.
Metro Vancouver homes sitting on market longer, more likely to be relisted

Metro Vancouver homes sitting on market longer, more likely to be relisted

There's a growing gap between what listings show and what's really happening, says a Canadian real estate technology company.
Greater Vancouver homebuyers 'taking the summer off' in tepid market

Greater Vancouver homebuyers 'taking the summer off' in tepid market

Detached homes in region may now be more attainable, says Re/Max expert.
Richmond man found guilty of trading outside of his 'scope'

Richmond man found guilty of trading outside of his 'scope'

Richard Yung Shyang Chen was found guilty in Vancouver Provincial Court.
Lawyers question Vancouver's short-term rental rules

Lawyers question Vancouver's short-term rental rules

Two cases in July show booking rates at downtown apartments of 90 and 76 per cent via Airbnb and booking.com.
This Metro Vancouver floating home is selling for $3.9 million

This Metro Vancouver floating home is selling for $3.9 million

It has a huge deck outside, and its own dock.
Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Vancouver this July

Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Vancouver this July

Your guide to cheaper rent in the region.
Vancouver storefronts sit empty amid policy gridlock, construction delays

Vancouver storefronts sit empty amid policy gridlock, construction delays

Demand for storefronts differs across neighbourhoods, but vacancy increases in parts of the city raise concerns
ICYMI: More rental units coming to downtown Squamish—if you don’t own a car

ICYMI: More rental units coming to downtown Squamish—if you don’t own a car

District of Squamish councillors voted to support a development permit for a six-storey mixed-use building on Cleveland Ave. with no parking offered for residents.