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Landlords oppose animal groups' call to end ‘no pets’ policies

Landlords oppose animal groups' call to end ‘no pets’ policies

Regional Animal Protection Society and Pets OK BC ask Rental Housing Task Force to prevent landlords imposing "no-pet" rules on tenants
Would you live in this converted B.C. Electric substation? (PHOTOS)

Would you live in this converted B.C. Electric substation? (PHOTOS)

Huge building is 112 years old, has undergone uber-cool home renovations, and is listed at $3.75 million

Only half of mortgage applicants would choose a fixed-rate loan: poll

Even as central bank hikes variable rates, fewer Canadians say they would choose certainty of fixed rates
Canada has a new hotspot for pricey real estate

Canada has a new hotspot for pricey real estate

The “top-tier” sector in B.C.’s hottest luxury market falters, while Toronto recovers and Montréal takes off
A Greater Vancouver condo is now the ‘price of a house four years ago’

A Greater Vancouver condo is now the ‘price of a house four years ago’

Although the region’s home price rises are slowing overall, condo values are still soaring to record highs

Highest, lowest real estate transfer taxes across Canada (INFOGRAPHIC)

Can you guess where homebuyers shell out the most in home-purchase tax? No prizes…
Vast West Vancouver home is Canada’s priciest listing at $39.9M (PHOTOS)

Vast West Vancouver home is Canada’s priciest listing at $39.9M (PHOTOS)

Massive house on near-three-acre creekside lot apparently takes an hour to view
Metro Vancouver detached homes enter a buyer’s market

Metro Vancouver detached homes enter a buyer’s market

Region’s home sales see continued slide, but townhome and condo prices remain elevated on limited supply
Demand booms for modular homes in B.C.

Demand booms for modular homes in B.C.

Modern designs and affordable prices appeal to first-home buyers
Opinion: Look closer at flawed housing affordability reports

Opinion: Look closer at flawed housing affordability reports

B.C. has some of Canada’s priciest markets, but residents are not spending 88 per cent of their income