Based on home price gains, these Lower Mainland neighbourhoods have appreciated in value more than others. This presents an opportunity for locals to move to new neighbourhoods that would have previously been beyond their reach.
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Based on home price gains, these Lower Mainland neighbourhoods have appreciated in value more than others. This presents an opportunity for locals to move to new neighbourhoods that would have previously been beyond their reach.
Selling your home? Unhappy with the results? Houses used to sell themselves with little effort from an agent, but these days sellers need talented agents they can trust. Find out when to say goodbye, and what to look for in a new agent.
Sometimes it's necessary, or just a good idea, to rent out your condo unit. However, before you go looking for renters, you should become familiar with the rules and regulations related to renting out your condo.
Eventually, we will see a cold snap and rather than get stuck with higher heating bills or a nasty repair bill, there are a few things you can do to prepare your condo for the colder months - and save money at the same time.
If you’re raising a family in Vancouver there’s a lot to consider before buying a home. Chances are, you want your kids to have access to the best schools and extracurricular activities offered by a global city, along with the quiet streets, safety and sense of community of a small town.
This real estate update is focused on the City of Richmond. Real estate is local and even though Vancouver and Toronto are in the news that doesn’t help people living in sub-markets like Richmond. The fact that luxury downtown condos aren’t as well as quickly doesn’t have much bearing on Richmond.
Our simple to use calculator was designed to help Canadian first-time buyers find out the highest priced new home they can afford to buy. Our calculator is fully loaded and will estimate the mortgage amount, property transfer taxes, and sales taxes.
As many leading economists and all 6 big banks predicted, the Bank of Canada has raised the overnight rate to 1.75%. In this article, we explore why all these rates matter to every Canadian household, why the BoC has raised interest rates, and what to expect in the year ahead.