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'Canada’s smallest house' is priced under $25,000

'Canada’s smallest house' is priced under $25,000

The locally built, 72-square-foot Yocto comes with full appliances and doesn’t require a building permit
Young homebuyers tread housing tightrope

Young homebuyers tread housing tightrope

Inflation threatens to push some new buyers into precarious financial positions
The ultimate checklist for buying a home in Canada

The ultimate checklist for buying a home in Canada

What are the pros and cons of subletting?

What are the pros and cons of subletting?

There are a number of things to consider when deciding to sublet, including cash flow and damages.
Everything you need to know about buying a townhouse in 2021

Everything you need to know about buying a townhouse in 2021

Townhouses have become extremely popular in real estate markets across Canada, offering homebuyers the opportunity to get more space than an apartment, with less of a hefty price tag than a detached home.
George gets two-year extension after council reverses planning committee recommendations

George gets two-year extension after council reverses planning committee recommendations

Gibsons council has reversed the recommendations of its planning committee and granted the developers of the George Hotel and Residences project a two-year extension on development permits and the deadline for completing a land exchange.
UPDATED: Committee limits George extension to one year

UPDATED: Committee limits George extension to one year

Developer requested two-year pause because of COVID impact on project
Court tosses bid to quash Eagleview Heights rezoning

Court tosses bid to quash Eagleview Heights rezoning

The BC Supreme Court has rejected a bid by the O’Shea-Oceanmount Community Association (OOCA) to quash the zoning amendment for the Eagleview Heights project in Gibsons. The project, headed by 464 Eaglecrest Drive Properties Ltd.
North Van home where Group of Seven painter lived sells for $1M

North Van home where Group of Seven painter lived sells for $1M

Fred Varley rented the Lynn Valley home for $8 a month
B.C. announces $500-a-month rent aid, freezes rent increases and evictions

B.C. announces $500-a-month rent aid, freezes rent increases and evictions

Rent supplement will be paid directly to landlords, in cases where tenants are struggling to pay rent due to income lost through virus crisis