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B.C. money-laundering estimates may be wildly off the mark, admits report author

B.C. money-laundering estimates may be wildly off the mark, admits report author

Chair of Expert Panel on Money Laundering in Real Estate tells SFU audience that the panel was unable to “estimate the inestimable”
Opinion: Will the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive really help you buy a home?

Opinion: Will the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive really help you buy a home?

The First-Time Home Buyer Incentive promises to help first-timers onto the homeownership ladder, but will it actually work?
Buckley housing project progressing

Buckley housing project progressing

Squamish council looking for a commitment on youth centre
Which Metro Vancouver areas are still seeing strong real estate sales? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Which Metro Vancouver areas are still seeing strong real estate sales? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Map of sales-to-active-listings ratios shows where the housing hot spots have been this spring; some remain seller’s markets
Squamish council delays decision on Anthem Properties development proposal

Squamish council delays decision on Anthem Properties development proposal

Councillors did not pass second reading for mixed-use development on former WhistlePunk Hollow Adventure RV Park site
Home prices and sales across province to recover in 2020: forecast

Home prices and sales across province to recover in 2020: forecast

Average sale price decline seen in 2019 will flatten or even reverse in some areas next year, predicts B.C. Real Estate Association
B.C. home sales see slight uptick in May, still down year over year: BCREA

B.C. home sales see slight uptick in May, still down year over year: BCREA

Average home price is 4.3 per cent lower than one year ago; annual price decline is flattening out
First-Time Home Buyer Incentive to launch in September: CMHC

First-Time Home Buyer Incentive to launch in September: CMHC

Federal government also launching alternative shared-equity mortgage funding scheme
Average B.C. home costs three times more than Millennials can afford: study

Average B.C. home costs three times more than Millennials can afford: study

A 25-34-year-old on a typical salary can only afford $250K home, based on current interest rates, says Generation Squeeze
Average B.C. home costs three times more than Millennials can afford: study

Average B.C. home costs three times more than Millennials can afford: study

A 25-34-year-old on a typical salary can only afford $250K home, based on current interest rates, says Generation Squeeze