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Editorial: It is costly to go back to Squamish’s single-family home past

Editorial: It is costly to go back to Squamish’s single-family home past

Squamish’s value is no longer a local secret and private landholders are allowed to build on their land.
Glass price increase adds to construction cost pressures

Glass price increase adds to construction cost pressures

Contractors pushed to the brink as insolvencies loom
Builders on edge over rapid construction cost increases

Builders on edge over rapid construction cost increases

Some projects likely won’t get built as revenues fall short
Ottawa offers interest-free loans for home energy retrofits

Ottawa offers interest-free loans for home energy retrofits

The loans cover things like insulation and installation of heat pumps.
Two empty lots listed in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ town for $7,500 each

Two empty lots listed in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ town for $7,500 each

Holy moly!
Investors, homebuyers see value in manufactured homes

Investors, homebuyers see value in manufactured homes

While prices have increased, manufactured homes offer a low-price point, and their parks provide investors with steady returns and, lately, startling appreciation
Rising mortgage rates cooling homes sales, but not prices

Rising mortgage rates cooling homes sales, but not prices

The average five-year fixed mortgage rate reached 4.49 per cent in June, the highest since 2009
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ family says homebuyer evicted them to raise rent 70%

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ family says homebuyer evicted them to raise rent 70%

The Eggers claim they are entitled to $33,600 in compensation after a buyer evicted them only to re-rent the home for a 70% markup.
Here's which Squamish neighbourhoods saw the most home appreciation increases since 2020

Here's which Squamish neighbourhoods saw the most home appreciation increases since 2020

Squamish is one of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ municipalities that saw the most home value appreciation — 40%, according to Properly
West Van calls on province to end racist land titles

West Van calls on province to end racist land titles

If West Vancouver were to pursue it alone, it would cost residents more than $1 million.
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