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Burnaby
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Burnaby provides a full range of housing forms, each in a variety of settings. House prices are about the Greater Vancouver average. Each of the city's four residential quadrants... more » |
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Coquitlam
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Information on housing and zoning, including description of neighbourhoods, development plans, and the recently approved regulations permitting secondary suites... more » |
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Gulf Islands
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Whether you are looking for a permanent home or for a recreational property, you have a choice ranging from simple cottages to multimillion waterfront residences... more » |
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Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows
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At the projected annual growth rate, housing in Maple Ridge will almost double over the next 20 years. The stock consists mainly of single detached homes, although multi-family... more » |
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New Westminster
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New Westminster offers a variety of housing choices - from large heritage homes in Queens Park to new executive style condominiums along the banks of the Fraser River... more » |
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North Vancouver
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Housing prices are lower then in neighbouring West Vancouver, but higher than most other suburban areas in the Greater Vancouver area. In the District, there is a high level... more » |
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Port Coquitlam
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At present, the City has over 15,500 homes ranging from exclusive detached homes to affordable condominiums. Over 80 per cent of these residences are owner-occupied. The city... more » |
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Port Moody
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A number of single and multi-family residential developments are underway in Port Moody. A newly planned Town Centre intended for high-rise development will connect the... more » |
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Richmond
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The Official Community Plan encourages a diversity of housing forms at a range of different prices in order to accommodate all ages, income ranges, and family structures. A significant... more » |
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South Delta
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Housing ranges from condominiums to medium priced homes, all the way up to exclusive executive waterfront residences. One waterfront townhouse complex and three floating... more » |
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Squamish
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The downtown and six distinct neighbourhoods offer housing ranging from condominiums to executive ocean view homes. The community is dedicated to the enhancement... more » |
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Sunshine Coast
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On the Sunshine Coast you can get all kinds of real estate, including undeveloped lots, waterfront homes, rural parcels, and private island hideaways. The housing stock... more » |
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Vancouver, East Side
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Housing prices are lower then in adjacent Vancouver West neighbourhoods, making it popular with professionals who want to be close to downtown but can't afford the... more » |
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Vancouver, West Side
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The West Side has some of the most expensive housing in the Greater Vancouver region. The West Side contains different types of housing ranging from small bungalows... more » |
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West Vancouver
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West Vancouver is a residential area with no industrial zoning. Most of the housing stock consists of single family homes a choice of old summer cottages, modest homes and multimillion... more » |
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Whistler/Pemberton
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The rapid population growth in Whistler is accompanied by new development in the area. Condominiums and attached houses represent the most significant portion of the... more » |
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