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Foreclosures List in BC

 

Abbotsford Homes
Abbotsford Condos and Townhomes
BC Northern Homes Single Family Part 1
BC Northern Homes Single Family Part 2
BC Northern Homes With Acreage
BC Northern Condos and Townhomes
Burnaby Condos and Townhomes
Cloverdale Homes
Cloverdale Condos and Townhomes
Coquitlam Homes
Coquitlam Condos and Townhomes
Langley Homes
Langley Condos and Townhomes
Maple Ridge Homes
Mission Homes
N. Delta Homes
New Westminster Condos and Townhomes
North Surrey Homes
North Surrey Condos and Townhomes
North Vancouver Homes
North Vancouver Condos and Townhomes
Richmond Homes
Richmond Condos and Townhomes
South Surrey White Rock Homes
South Surrey White Rock Condos and Townhomes
Sunshine Coast Homes
Surrey Homes
Surrey Condos and Townhomes
Tsawwassen Condos and Townhomes
Vancouver East Homes
Vancouver East Condos and Townhomes
Vancouver West Homes
Vancouver West Condos and Townhomes
West Vancouver Homes
West Vancouver Condos and Townhomes
Whistler Condos and Townhomes

Here is a list of the latest foreclosures in BC. 

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Bank of Canada makes second consecutive rate cut, lowers overnight lending rate to 4.50%

 

For the second time in a row, Canada’s central bank has cut its overnight lending rate. 

In its pre-scheduled July 2024 announcement, the Bank of Canada dropped the target for the overnight lending rate by 25 basis points to 4.50%. 

While inflation remains above the Bank’s 2% target, it is expected that inflation will continue to ease as the global economy expands into 2026, bolstering the Bank’s decision to continue lowering rates. 

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How the Berlin Wall Worked

 

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The Berlin Wall was constructed as a physical barrier during the Cold War to prevent defections from East Germany to West Germany and to stop the influence of the Western world from entering into East Berlin.

Watch how the construction of the Berlin Wall began and evolved.



Neighbourhood Market Reports

 

Abbotsford Houses
Abbotsford Condos and Townhouses
Burnaby Houses
Burnaby Condos and Townhouses
Cloverdale Houses
Cloverdale Condos and Townhouses
Coquitlam Houses
Coquitlam Condos and Townhouses
Ladner Houses
Ladner Condos and Townhouses
Langley Houses
Langley Condos and Townhouses
Maple Ridge Houses
Maple Ridge Condos and Townhouses
Mission Houses
Mission Condos and Townhouses
New Westminster Houses
New Westminster Condos and Townhouses
North Delta Houses
North Delta Condos and Townhouses
North Vancouver Houses
North Vancouver Condos and Townhouses
Pitt Meadows Houses
Pitt Meadows Condos and Townhouses
Port Coquitlam Houses
Port Coquitlam Condos and Townhouses
Port Moody Houses
Port Moody Condos and Townhouses
Richmond Houses
Richmond Condos and Townhouses
South Surrey White Rock Houses
South Surrey White Rock Condos and Townhouses
Surrey Houses
Surrey Condos and Townhouses
Tsawwassen Houses
Tsawwassen Condos and Townhouses
Vancouver Downtown Condos and Townhouses
Vancouver Eastside Houses
Vancouver Eastside Condos and Townhouses
Vancouver Westside Houses
Vancouver Westside Condos and Townhouses
West Vancouver Houses
West Vancouver Condos and Townhouses

Here are the latest market reports sorted by city and property type.

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Top Vancouver Summer Events and Festivals 2024

 

Discover the best Metro Vancouver summer events and festivals.

From fun outdoor activities to viewing incredible fireworks, to cultural performances and so much more, it doesn’t get much better than summer in Vancouver.

There are also plenty of fun-filled family events for all ages to explore.

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Despite affordability challenges, a quarter of Canadian renters plan to get a foot on the property ladder in the next two years

 

As affordability challenges and housing supply shortages persist in Canada’s real estate market, renters may be feeling that their transition from tenant to homeowner is taking longer than expected.

For the one third of Canadians who rent, many are still eager to own a home in the near future, despite the hurdles of high borrowing costs, large down payments and tight competition in the market.

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