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An insider’s guide to fun adventures in Vancouver

I was recently asked about what I do with visitors from out of town and I thought I’d share my favourites here as well. These range from free through to the rather pricey renting of seadoos. There are many ...
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Comparison of monthly maintenance fees in downtown Vancouver condo buildings

Monthly maintenance fees have been a hot topic the last two years due to some volatility and considerable increases. Between the end of 2019 and 2021, the fees in the selected buildings increased 8% – 58%, with the average increase being 24%. In general, increases have ...
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Downtown Vancouver condo market report for December 2021

This report conveys the condo market conditions for the 4 downtown neighbourhoods, namely Coal Harbour, Downtown, Yaletown, and the West End. Overall, the downtown condo market was a seller’s market in December. The strong market was driven by condos up ...
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What you need to know to decide between a Vancouver resale, pre-sale or new home

The quintessential picture of Vancouver shows residential towers rising from the oceanside and backdropped by the North Shore Mountains. Their importance to our city goes well beyond aesthetics as a 2016 survey found 62% of the total of 283,916 privately occupied homes were ...
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How to find a rental home in Vancouver

While most attention is focused on the trajectory of home ownership, renting a home can be challenging as well. Considering that Vancouver, before Covid-19, had a vacancy rate hovering around the 1% mark. A healthy rental market is considered to have ...
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Helping build Vancouver for everyone

Vancouver’s prosperity is evident but delving deeper surfaces some disappointing realities. As noted in Prosperity for All Through a Healthy Communities Approach by the City of Vancouver, 2017: About 44% of people in Vancouver, or more than 250,000 live in families with ...
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Downtown Vancouver condo market report for November 2021

This report conveys the overall market conditions for the 4 downtown neighbourhoods, namely Coal Harbour, Downtown, Yaletown, and the West End. Overall, the downtown condo market was a seller’s market in November. The strong market was driven by condos up ...
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6 plans you need to know when buying a home in downtown Vancouver

Starting from anywhere on Vancouver’s downtown peninsula, it’s only a short stroll or roll to reach the waterfront and the soothing rhythm of the waves lapping at the shore and cleansing sea air. Despite its compactness, the peninsula ...
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Look up! The tallest Passive House design in the world is coming to Vancouver

For another wild Covid-19 Friday night I listened to the soothing sounds of the recorded City Council meeting where they reviewed and voted upon the exciting 1075 Nelson Street development. I slept well after hearing the affirmative vote as it brings ...
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Buying a condo during Covid-19 requires extra due diligence – tips for doing it right

As we progress through Covid-19, we’ll see sectors, including real estate, regain some strength until the issue is resolved (what will happen then is debatable). Everyone’s personal risk tolerance is different and valid so the right time for ...
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3 ways to confirm the size of the condo so you know what you’re buying

With concrete condos on the downtown peninsula generally selling for over $1000/sqft and some far above that, knowing the size of the condo you’re buying is important. As the BC real estate system is Buyer Beware, you must complete ...
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City of Vancouver Urban Design Panel – Contributing to our City’s livability

We can be proud that Vancouver often tops global livability surveys of developed cities. However, each declaration reenergizes the debate as to whether it’s truly cause for celebration given our high cost of living and other social issues. Every ...
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Strata insurance deductibles are changing – make sure you’re protected

Last updated March 9, 2020 Your Strata Corporation, the legal entity for your building, is required to carry insurance on the overall building. Your homeowner insurance must complement that insurance. Strata insurance: common building components; original items installed by the developer in ...
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How much condo selection is there in downtown Vancouver?

The graph in the blog header conveys the welcome news that we’re rebuilding condo inventory across the downtown peninsula. Overall, this means greater selection for buyers. Not shown in this dataset is that the price band up to $1.25m ...
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10+1 questions to ask to select the right Vancouver realtor

In transitioning from environmental consulting to real estate, I felt the dramatic drop in public opinion as if I had hit the hands-in-the-air moment on a roller coaster. A common path to realtor success has been to simply network, often ...
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8+ fun events happening in Vancouver

Something caught Scott’s and Alan’s attention outside the Polygon Gallery There’s always fun and interesting events happening in Vancouver. Below are some current and upcoming events. I hope this helps you enjoy exploring Vancouver. Eppich House II, ...
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7 events happening in Vancouver

There’re always fun and interesting events happening in Vancouver. I have a Facebook group to organize events for clients and friends and I thought I’d share with you some of the events that I find interesting. My interests ...
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Will the view from the condo last?

Vancouver is building upwards and, excitingly, a good number of the towers will be architecturally significant on the global stage. To accommodate these new towers, over the 10 years I’ve been a realtor, Developers have gone from mainly replacing old ...
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