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UPDATED: Furry Creek uplands purchase could result in 570 more homes

UPDATED: Furry Creek uplands purchase could result in 570 more homes

Chinese company that bought Furry Creek last year expands its hold on the area
Province: Low-income families and seniors to get more help with rent

Province: Low-income families and seniors to get more help with rent

Rent subsidy payments to increase, and an extra 3,200 low-income families will qualify for assistance under rule changes this week
More than half of Generation Z wants to buy a home in next few years: poll

More than half of Generation Z wants to buy a home in next few years: poll

Metro Vancouver’s 18- to 24-year-olds aiming for homeownership despite daunting prices
B.C. Realtors still not allowed to openly publish home sale prices

B.C. Realtors still not allowed to openly publish home sale prices

Toronto real estate agents ordered to release data to general public, while it remains restricted to real estate professionals in B.C.
Province to limit house sizes on farmland

Province to limit house sizes on farmland

B.C.'s agriculture minister needs to make scope of rules clear, as they come just months before municipal elections, says former Delta councillor
Massive turnout for public information session on Polygon senior’s housing proposal

Massive turnout for public information session on Polygon senior’s housing proposal

Some concerned about giving up ownership of land in return for new development
Skeletal sci-fi: Awesome images of Vancouver’s new Oakridge Centre

Skeletal sci-fi: Awesome images of Vancouver’s new Oakridge Centre

Architect’s phase-one renderings of massive mixed-use masterplan reveals “skin-and-bones” design concept
Sechelt affordable housing project takes next step

Sechelt affordable housing project takes next step

District of Sechelt planners approve next phase of the Lions Housing Society’s 102-unit Greenecourt project
Most Metro Vancouverites rooting for market crash – even homeowners

Most Metro Vancouverites rooting for market crash – even homeowners

Two thirds of renters hoping that home prices will drop by 30 per cent or more, finds poll
City of Powell River staff propose limitations to short-term rentals

City of Powell River staff propose limitations to short-term rentals

Draft bylaws restrict Airbnb-like rental to principal residences
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