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After decades of visioning, nearly 1,000-unit Sea to Sky development may happen

After decades of visioning, nearly 1,000-unit Sea to Sky development may happen

Fine Peace Furry Creek Development Ltd. has succeeded in getting its rezoning application approved by the SLRD, giving it a chance to succeed where other developers have sputtered.
Prince George ranked the most affordable city in B.C.

Prince George ranked the most affordable city in B.C.

A list of 26 B.C. cities shows the most affordable places to live in the province.
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this February

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this February

Canada's top five most expensive cities for renters are located in Metro Vancouver this month. 
B.C.’s housing market nears ‘cyclical bottom:’ RBC

B.C.’s housing market nears ‘cyclical bottom:’ RBC

Home resale activity is showing signs of stabilizing after dropping to low levels
Impersonators posing as homeowners linked to 32 fraud cases in Ontario and B.C.

Impersonators posing as homeowners linked to 32 fraud cases in Ontario and B.C.

Mortgage and title fraudsters who impersonate homeowners and tenants have targeted at least 32 properties in Ontario and British Columbia, investigators and official warnings suggest.
Despite drop in sales, Squamish home prices increase in 2022

Despite drop in sales, Squamish home prices increase in 2022

Prices are currently lower than the 2022 peak, says chief economist of the British Columbia Real Estate Association.
Opinion: Hope in Squamish

Opinion: Hope in Squamish

'Maybe it is just me, but I fear the only green we’ll soon see is the green light given to developers to exploit without giving back. In this case, the word development is an oxymoron.'
Opinion: Was The Squamish Chief newsroom paid to write those real estate stories?

Opinion: Was The Squamish Chief newsroom paid to write those real estate stories?

'We were not.'
More B.C. seniors are using reverse mortgages to unlock equity

More B.C. seniors are using reverse mortgages to unlock equity

As inflation causes increases in monthly expenses, reverse mortgages are going up.
Photos: Big Vancouver heritage home for sale for first time in over 60 years

Photos: Big Vancouver heritage home for sale for first time in over 60 years

It's currently listed for over $4M.
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