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6872 195A Street, Cloverdale, British Columbia

June 30th, 2009

I just finished uploading this House for sale, 6872 195A Street, Cloverdale, British Columbia

Carriage Homes built by Castleview Homes. A Quality builder on Cloverdales Hill Top walking distance to Hillcrest Village, parks, schools and Willowbrook Mall. Mt.Bakers views from most homes, choose your lot and plan. 4 are ready 5 more to come. 2 on Corner lots. Granite and hardwood floors, dayligh ...

6945 196TH Street, Cloverdale, British Columbia

June 30th, 2009

I just finished uploading this House for sale, 6945 196TH Street, Cloverdale, British Columbia

Wow 24 homes to chose from, 6bdrms/5 bathrooms, 2 level w/full bsmt and legal 1 bdrm suite above the double garage. High end fixtures & finishing in Cloverdale's popular area of Clayton Heights, close to the Willowbrook Mall. 13 bdrms up w /2 full baths & Jacuzzi tub and shower w/double sink and gra ...

Home is where their hearts are

June 24th, 2009
 

Vancouverites find fulfilment in home ownership

 
 
 

Vancouverites are head-over-heels for homes.

Lower Mainland residents believe more fervently in the idea of home ownership than do people in four other Canadian centres, a survey released yesterday said.

Vancouver-area residents scored highest in six categories gauging Canadians' attachmen ...

Realtor appeals for funds to help abuse victims

June 24th, 2009
 

Vancouver realtor Sebastian Albrecht, who set a record of completing 13 consecutive Grouse Grind climbs in a single day Monday, is asking fellow realtors and Grouse Grinders to help him reach his goal of raising $10,000 for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation.

The foundation is devoted to protecting women and children from domestic abuse.

A donation c ...

Commercial market has survived worst of recession

June 24th, 2009
 

Rebound expected to start by 2011: report

 
 
 

British Columbia's commercial real estate markets started their downturn long before the current recession began and have likely passed through the worst of times, a new report from Central 1 Credit Union said Tuesday.

However, the recession, with its job losses and office closings, is con ...

Government considers more requests for leaky-condo repair loans

June 24th, 2009
 

More funding 'makes sense,' housing minister says

 
 
 

The provincial agency that hands out leaky-condo repair loans has applied to the government for money so it can continue to operate through the current slowdown.

On Tuesday, Minister of Housing and Social Development Rich Coleman said the Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) has appl ...

13 20589 66TH Ave, Langley, British Columbia

June 24th, 2009

I just finished uploading this Townhouse for sale, 13 20589 66TH Ave, Langley, British Columbia

Bristol Wynde, 3 storey home with finished basement. Great room layout, includes wood laminate floors, tile bath floors, maple kitchen cabinets, stainless kitchen appliances, large master bedroom with duplex 5 piece ensuite, 9 foot ceilings on main, fenced backyard and double garage.

36 20176 68TH Ave, Langley, British Columbia

June 24th, 2009

I just finished uploading this Townhouse for sale, 36 20176 68TH Ave, Langley, British Columbia

Steeplechase offers 2 bdrms, 3 level townhouse. Close to freeway access and shopping. Tucked away beside a serene protected greenbelt of forest and stream.

Funds short to fix leaky condos

June 23rd, 2009
 

Octogenarian owner fearful $300,000 loan may not go through

 
 
 

James Balderson inspects rot caused by leaking water behind a baseboard in the kitchen of a neighbour's leaky Vancouver condo. 'People are despairing,' says condo advocate John Grasty, who founded an owners group with Balderson.
 

James Balderson inspects rot caused by leaking water behind a baseboard in the kitchen of a neighbour's leaky Vancouver condo. 'People are despairing,' says condo advocate John Grasty, who founded an owners group with Balderson.

Photograph by: Wayne Leidenfrost, The Pr ...

Olympic Village costs top $1 billion

June 22nd, 2009
 

Documents show council fighting a losing battle with project overruns

 
 
 

The $1-billion Olympic Village is silhouetted by the setting sun.
 

The $1-billion Olympic Village is silhouetted by the setting sun.

Photograph by: Gerry Kahrmann, The Province, The Province

The wheels started coming off the $1-billion Olympic Village project in May 2007 -- long before $100 million in cost overruns becam ...

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