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Brokerage, realtors fined for role in $1.7M Richmond home sale fraud

Brokerage, realtors fined for role in $1.7M Richmond home sale fraud

Pacific Evergreen Realty and its representatives were fined almost $300K after being duped by fraudsters
Burnaby moves to require electric heating, hot water in new builds next year

Burnaby moves to require electric heating, hot water in new builds next year

Burnaby is adopting the Zero Carbon Step Code.
What $115M in federal housing money will be spent on in Vancouver

What $115M in federal housing money will be spent on in Vancouver

Funds supposed to help deliver 3,200 housing units over next three years.
Northern B.C. looks ahead as mega-projects wind down

Northern B.C. looks ahead as mega-projects wind down

Senior governments hostile to resource development, the ending of major construction projects and fears of Indigenous veto among challenges
Annual rent increases slowing as average asking price reaches $2,174 in November

Annual rent increases slowing as average asking price reaches $2,174 in November

Data released Friday by Rentals.ca and Urbanation, which analyzes monthly listings from the former's network, showed the annual rate of rent growth in Canada continues to slow.
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
Major B.C. developer Coromandel Properties being mismanaged, court hears

Major B.C. developer Coromandel Properties being mismanaged, court hears

Some owners of Coromandel Properties Ltd. have failed to put their company in receivership after citing their concerns of management failures
'Local government champions': Burnaby wants to be a leader in pre-fabricated rental housing

'Local government champions': Burnaby wants to be a leader in pre-fabricated rental housing

Mayor Mike Hurley said the provincial project aims to help build rental housing, particularly below-market.
CMHC says annual pace of housing starts in Canada down 22% in November

CMHC says annual pace of housing starts in Canada down 22% in November

OTTAWA — The annual pace of housing starts in Canada fell 22 per cent in November as work began on fewer multi-unit projects, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Friday.
Canadian home sales, listings, prices down in November from a month earlier: CREA

Canadian home sales, listings, prices down in November from a month earlier: CREA

TORONTO — Home sales, prices and listings fell in November from a month earlier as many potential buyers and sellers hunkered down to wait for signs of relief on interest rates, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Thursday. Sales fell 0.