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  • Mid-Summer Rent Trends in Metro Vancouver

    Mid-Summer Rent Trends in Metro Vancouver

    Rental prices in Metro Vancouver have ↑ $352 yearly, for the 4th consecutive month. Rental prices in Metro Vancouver have ↑ $352 yearly, for the 4th consecutive month. Increased demand for rental housing may drive prices up further during the summer.m.

  • Vancouver Needs 9% Annual Property Tax Increases

    Vancouver Needs 9% Annual Property Tax Increases

    Vancouver's budget outlook for 2024–2028 calls for an avg annual property tax increase of 9%. The increase aims to balance the budget, but could burden homeowners with an additional $116/yr for a median strata property. The need for increased property taxes is driven by: Higher fixed costs Previous initiatives Rising operational expenses

  • Vancouver home prices continue to rise

    Vancouver home prices continue to rise

    In July, the average home price in Vancouver rose 0.6% compared to June and sales surged by 28.9% to 2,455, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. New supply also increased with 4,649 new listings last month. The increase in sales was a result of many would-be buyers returning to the market after…

  • CANADA HELPS CREATE MUCH NEEDED PURPOSE-BUILT RENTAL HOMES IN VANCOUVER

    CANADA HELPS CREATE MUCH NEEDED PURPOSE-BUILT RENTAL HOMES IN VANCOUVER

    The Government of Canada has taken steps to address the decline in rental stock in the country by introducing the Rental Construction Financing Initiative (RCFi) which provided over $208 million in low-interest loans for the construction of 422 purpose-built rental homes in three projects in Vancouver. These homes will be close to amenities and public…

  • Vancouver 2nd Most Expensive Canadian City, but a Bargain Globally

    Vancouver 2nd Most Expensive Canadian City, but a Bargain Globally

    Vancouver is the 2nd most expensive city in Canada but is considered a relative bargain globally, according to a recent survey.The survey ranks cities based on the affordability for expats, considering factors such as housing, transportation, food, and entertainment.Vancouver ↓ in the global rankings from 108th last year to 116th this year.

  • Affordable housing in Vancouver isn’t cheap

    Affordable housing in Vancouver isn’t cheap

    Finding affordable housing in Vancouver has become an impossible dream for many due to the high cost of housing. This has led to a situation where those hoping to rent or buy are struggling to find housing within their budget, and those on the minimum wage are left with few options. The Canadian Centre for…

  • Time-Limited Tax Exemption for Unsold Condos in Vancouver

    Time-Limited Tax Exemption for Unsold Condos in Vancouver

    Vancouver Council has approved a time-limited exemption from the empty homes tax for unsold condos. The exemption does not apply to condos that had been completed and sat empty for years before 2022. Any condos that were empty for most of last year but obtained occupancy permits in 2021 or earlier will still be subject…

  • Toronto Homes Sales Rose 7.8% In July, Vancouver Sales Up 28.9%

    Toronto Homes Sales Rose 7.8% In July, Vancouver Sales Up 28.9%

    Despite higher interest rates, home sales in Toronto and Vancouver continued to rise in July. Toronto reported a 7.8% increase in home sales and 4.2% increase in the average selling price to $1.12 million. Meanwhile, Vancouver reported a 28.9% increase in home sales and a 0.5% increase in the median price to $1.21 million. New…

  • Fewer Homes Sold in Metro Vancouver in Late-Q2

    Fewer Homes Sold in Metro Vancouver in Late-Q2

    As of the end of June, home sales in GVA ↓ 23% yearly, with ~14.3K homes sold this year to date. Move-up buyers, who are relocating to larger homes, have been active in 2023 due to pent-up demand from delaying their purchases. The summer is expected to bring a seasonal slowdown in home sales, with…

  • Vancouver potentially eliminating single-family residential zoning rules

    Vancouver potentially eliminating single-family residential zoning rules

    The City of Vancouver is considering a new zoning policy that would allow up to six homes on each plot of land, rather than just one. This change would allow for more space to build larger laneway houses, duplexes, fourplexes, and sixplexes, making neighbourhoods more affordable by introducing different housing options. If approved, the new…