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Kitsilano Open House! 1936 11TH AVENUE, Vancouver West, BC

March 31st, 2016
We are proud to announce that this Apr 3rd, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM we will be hosting an Open House at 1936 11TH AVENUE in the Kitsilano neighborhood, Vancouver West. This is an opportunity to visit this excellent Townhouse for sale in beautiful Kitsilano. Please come with any questions you may have. In the meantime you can take a virtual tour of this Kitsilano Townhouse for sale. As always ple ...

Kitsilano Open House! 1936 11TH AVENUE, Vancouver West, BC

March 31st, 2016
We are proud to announce that this Apr 2nd, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM we will be hosting an Open House at 1936 11TH AVENUE in the Kitsilano neighborhood, Vancouver West. This is an opportunity to visit this excellent Townhouse for sale in beautiful Kitsilano. Please come with any questions you may have. In the meantime you can take a virtual tour of this Kitsilano Townhouse for sale. As always ple ...

1936 11TH AVENUE, Vancouver West, BC

March 31st, 2016
Charm & character abound in this stunning 2 level 4-plex on a beautiful tree lined street in prime Kitsilano. Quiet 1015sqft rear unit with 2 bdrm/2 bth, den/office & huge 350sqft patio. SW exposure offers abundance of light and french doors off of the eating & living areas offer indoor/outdoor living at its best, an entertainer’s dream. Main level features an open floor plan w/ beautifu ...

Christy Clark pledges crackdown on shadow flipping of Vancouver real estate

March 18th, 2016
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government says it will impose regulatory changes to end the "shady" practice of contract flipping to protect sellers and consumers in the province's hot housing market. Premier Christy Clark said "pure, naked greed" is driving real estate agents to flip a property multiple times at higher prices before a deal closes, allowing agents to continue making commis ...

Vancouver housing market ‘vulnerable’ to money laundering

March 18th, 2016
Dozens of Vancouver-area real estate firms are failing to comply with federal anti-money-laundering laws that require them to identify who their clients are and where their money comes from, The Globe and Mail has learned. The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre (FinTRAC), which enforces the legislation, says it found “significant” or “very significant” deficiencies within som ...

220 1111 27TH STREET, North Vancouver, BC

March 18th, 2016
This attractive 2 bedroom unit is equipped with granite countertops, s/s appliances, 9' ft ceilings, maple kitchen cabinets, gas stove, spacious master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet. The Branches complex offers a gym, guest suite, live in caretaker and is conveniently located to all the amenities of Lynn Valley Centre. The Karen Magnussen Recreation Centre & Library are around th ...

B.C. home sales have record-breaking $7.5 billion month in February

March 14th, 2016
  More than $7.5 billion changed hands in February as home sales across the province had a record-breaking month, according to the B.C. Real Estate Association. More than $7.5 billion changed hands in February as home sales across the province had a record-breaking month, according to the B.C. Real Estate Association. The Multiple Listing Service (MLS) recorded 9,637 reside ...

Millennials fleeing Vancouver for cities with more affordable housing, threatening city’s tech economy

March 14th, 2016
STORY PHOTOS ( 1 )     Rising costs are putting Vancouver’s vaunted growth engine at risk as the city hemorrhages people employed in tech and new media for more affordable locales, including Victoria and Kelowna. Kevin Oke had a Vancouver millennial’s dream job, working as lead designer at a video-game company whose clients included Atari and Ubiso ...