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Canada’s first CondoExpo to take place in Vancouver this fall

Canada’s first CondoExpo to take place in Vancouver this fall

Event aims to boost flagging market by offering buyers and investors a one-stop shop of new condo projects
Squamish's Skyridge development asks for changes to promised community amenities

Squamish's Skyridge development asks for changes to promised community amenities

A bike hub now to be located at the bottom of Dowad Drive
Habitat for Humanity coming to the Sea to Sky Corridor — maybe

Habitat for Humanity coming to the Sea to Sky Corridor — maybe

Habitat for Humanity Sunshine Coast looking to expand if Squamish and corridor volunteers step forward
Opinion: Is a fresh wave of foreign homebuyers coming from Hong Kong (again)?

Opinion: Is a fresh wave of foreign homebuyers coming from Hong Kong (again)?

Metro Vancouver’s reduced property prices must look pretty tempting to those looking to get their money out of troubled Hong Kong
Homebuyers just can't break in these days

Homebuyers just can't break in these days

Part 3 of a 3-part series - Younger generation feeling the squeeze in today’s real estate market
B.C.’s recreational home prices robust overall, but highly variable: Re/Max

B.C.’s recreational home prices robust overall, but highly variable: Re/Max

Vacation market activity is hyperlocal and hypersensitive to regional influences, says broker
Squamish is partly bucking regional real estate trend

Squamish is partly bucking regional real estate trend

While sales have decreased, prices have not seen a parallel decline: real estate broker
Council Cut: Squamish Wilson Crescent development receives second reading

Council Cut: Squamish Wilson Crescent development receives second reading

A development in Wilson Crescent that would add two apartment buildings to the area has taken another step forward. Council unanimously voted in favour of passing second reading on July 16, which means the project will now go to public hearing.
Council Cut: Squamish rental-zoning bylaw receives two readings

Council Cut: Squamish rental-zoning bylaw receives two readings

Squamish is well on the way to using the relatively new rental zoning powers the province gave municipalities last year.
Council Cut: Mixed-use building in downtown Squamish approved

Council Cut: Mixed-use building in downtown Squamish approved

A two-building mixed-used development with four residential apartments has been approved for 37781 Cleveland Ave., which is in downtown Squamish. Council voted unanimously in favour of granting a development permit to Elevation Collective Ltd.
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