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1802 – 885 Cambie Street, Vancouver | 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom view apartment | 2021 Built The Smithe by Boffo | Yaletown | 1,079 sq.ft. House | Incredible Amenities | COURT ORDERED SALE $1,698,000

1802 – 885 Cambie Street, Vancouver | 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom view apartment | 2021 Built The Smithe by Boffo | Yaletown | 1,079 sq.ft. House | Incredible Amenities | COURT ORDERED SALE $1,698,000 Welcome to The Smithe by Boffo, a luxurious apartment complex located in the heart of downtown and offering breathtaking views of Yaletown and BC Place. This stunning 1,082...

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Property Transfer Tax Vancouver

The Property Transfer Tax (PTT) is a tax imposed by the government of British Columbia (BC) on the transfer of ownership of real property in the province. It is based on the fair market value of the property or the purchase price, whichever is higher. In BC, the PTT is calculated as follows: There are some exemptions and reductions available under the...

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Heather Lands Approved for New Home Development

The Heather Lands are 8.5 hectares (21 acres) at 4949-5255 Heather Street between West 33rd Avenue and West 37th Avenue. The lands were the former site of the RCMP headquarters, a school, and a military hospital and are now owned by the Canada Lands Company (CLC), and xʷməθkʷəy̓ əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) (MST) Nations Partnership. The Heather Lands, located in the Metro Vancouver area,...

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City of Vancouver proposes multifamily in all neighbourhoods

A proposal has been made in Vancouver to change the zoning of multiplex buildings from single-family homes. The city of Vancouver is considering changing the zoning of multiplex buildings from single-family homes in an effort to increase the city’s housing supply. The proposal aims to create more diverse housing options for residents and allow for the construction of more multiplex buildings, which...

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How Licensees Can Prevent Fraudulent Real Estate Transactions

The British Columbia Financial Services Authority (BCFSA) recognizes that fraudulent real estate transactions are a growing problem and urges licensees to play a role in preventing them. By being vigilant and following proper protocols, licensees can help protect consumers and maintain the integrity of the real estate market. Here are a few steps licensees can take to prevent fraudulent transactions: By taking...

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