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    • Which Metro Vancouver areas are still seeing strong real estate sales?
    • 11JUL
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      Which Metro Vancouver areas are still seeing strong real estate sales?

      In the current slowing real estate market, it’s easy to read the headlines and imagine that sales are plummeting all over the region and it’s becoming a buyer’s market. But that’s not necessarily true of all areas – or all property types. This infographic by our sister website REW.ca reveals where in Metro Vancouver has remained a

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      Timing your mortgage

      After a bit of a slow start to the year, the spring market is in full swing. For many clients, it’s a bit of a chicken-and-egg game: Do I list my current home for sale first? Do I write an offer on a home I want to buy, then list my home? When is the

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      Can’t afford to buy a house? The government may take on part of the cost

      That is the gist of the boldest proposal that Budget 2019 puts forth to help more middle-income Canadians fulfill their homeownership dream. Under the new CMHC First-Time Home Buyer Incentive, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation would use up to $1.25 billion over three years to help lower mortgage costs for eligible Canadians.   The

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