Archive for October, 2015
BC Supreme Court confirms that the MLC contract is binding
Tuesday, October 27th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on BC Supreme Court confirms that the MLC contract is binding
Vancouver House Price Growth to Continue but Slow in 2016 as Sales Ease: CMHC
Monday, October 26th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Vancouver House Price Growth to Continue but Slow in 2016 as Sales Ease: CMHC
Strata act to allow older strata buildings to be sold as a whole building with 80% vote
Saturday, October 24th, 2015Posted in Strata Information | Comments Off on Strata act to allow older strata buildings to be sold as a whole building with 80% vote
Strata act to allow older strata buildings to be sold as a whole building with 80% vote
Saturday, October 24th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Strata act to allow older strata buildings to be sold as a whole building with 80% vote
Lotus 20856 76th Avenue Langley 13 townhome plans by Speedway Homes Ltd.
Thursday, October 22nd, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Lotus 20856 76th Avenue Langley 13 townhome plans by Speedway Homes Ltd.
Undecided Voter
Sunday, October 18th, 2015Posted in Other News Articles | Comments Off on Undecided Voter
Vancouver assessments set to jump
Friday, October 16th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Vancouver assessments set to jump
Compass at Seylynn Village: a new opportunity to be part of the North Shore’s ‘gateway to good living’
Thursday, October 15th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Compass at Seylynn Village: a new opportunity to be part of the North Shore’s ‘gateway to good living’
Strong Housing Demand Pulls Inventory to an Eight Year Low
Wednesday, October 14th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Strong Housing Demand Pulls Inventory to an Eight Year Low
Strong Housing Demand Pulls Inventory to an Eight Year Low
Wednesday, October 14th, 2015Posted in Real Estate Related | Comments Off on Strong Housing Demand Pulls Inventory to an Eight Year Low