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West Coast housing market shows encouraging signs headed into spring: BCREA

West Coast housing market shows encouraging signs headed into spring: BCREA

The coming months will be a 'test' to see if the market has switched gears after period of low activity
Laneways or secondary units can offer mortgage relief potential

Laneways or secondary units can offer mortgage relief potential

Want to add a secondary unit or laneway house? Beware of city zoning regulations, says interior designer.
B.C. homebuyers are starting their journey years before a purchase

B.C. homebuyers are starting their journey years before a purchase

A new survey shows that the homebuying process starts long before a purchase and that funding from family might be a "prerequisite" to get into the market.
qathet Regional District resident objects to Nootka Street plans

qathet Regional District resident objects to Nootka Street plans

Proposed development does not fit in with rural living, says Kathy Pedneault
460 Realty agent shares journey of adaptation and versatility

460 Realty agent shares journey of adaptation and versatility

Recently elected to the Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate Board, Dustin Villeneuve values connections with his clients and peers
Top performing real estate agent grows team to expand services

Top performing real estate agent grows team to expand services

The Josh Statham Group: Brand new team in Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate Board region, same trusted results
Budget 2023: B.C. invests $4.2B in housing as part of refreshed housing plan

Budget 2023: B.C. invests $4.2B in housing as part of refreshed housing plan

The government of B.C. is investing $4.2 billion in funding, the largest three-year housing investment in provincial history, to support affordable housing, build rental supply and tackle homelessness, according to Budget 2023, released today, Feb.
Budget 2023: Home sales and prices expected to decline this year

Budget 2023: Home sales and prices expected to decline this year

Both are forecasted to increase in 2024 with housing starts remaining somewhat level. 
British Columbians need to save for up to 20 years to afford first home

British Columbians need to save for up to 20 years to afford first home

First-time homebuyers in the Lower Mainland have to save for over a decade to afford current prices.
What do I need to know about buying a vacation property?

What do I need to know about buying a vacation property?

Ask an Expert: Cait Holmes