12 Days of Giving and Year-End Highlights! December 2025

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Warm Clothing, Warmer Hearts

 

A huge thank you to everyone who donated to the Realtors Care Blanket Drive! Thanks to your generosity, we collected 38 bags of warm clothing and blankets.

We brought the men’s clothing out to Wagner Hills, and I was truly moved by their mission and the way they support healing, growth, and transformation for the men recovering from addiction. It felt really good knowing our donations will be used by these men as they work outdoors in return for the support and guidance they receive.

The women’s clothing was delivered to Ishtar Women’s Resource Society, where it will support women seeking safety, stability, and a fresh start.
The children’s items were taken to the Salvation Army, helping local families who need a little extra warmth this season.

Warm hearts create warm communities, and this drive proved exactly that.



Coach Home vs. Laneway Home in Vancouver — What’s the Difference?

 

As more homeowners look for ways to create additional housing or generate rental income, coach homes and laneway homes have become increasingly popular across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. While both are detached dwellings built on the same property as a main house, they have important differences. Here’s a clear breakdown:

🏡 Laneway Home

A laneway home is a small detached residential unit built where a garage typically sits, facing the back lane. These are most common in the City of Vancouver due to its extensive laneway network.

Key Features:

Located at the rear of the lot, accessed from the lane

Generally smaller in size (often 500–1,000 sq. ft.)

Often used as a rental suite or extended-family accommodation

Can be stratified and sold separately if the zoning and lot qualify

Popular in Vancouver’s densification strategy for single-family neighbourhoods

🏘️ Coach Home

A coach home (sometimes called a “carriage home”) is a detached dwelling located elsewhere on the property, not necessarily at the back or by a lane. These are more common in larger-lot areas such as Surrey, Langley, and Coquitlam.

Key Features:

Placement on the lot is flexible — side, rear, or integrated into new subdivisions

Typically larger than a laneway home

Designed as a rental suite or independent living space for family

Cannot be stratified or sold as a separate property

Often included in newer neighbourhood designs with intentional density

🔍 The Main Differences at a Glance Feature Laneway Home Coach Home Location on Lot Rear, facing a lane Flexible placement Size Smaller Larger Where Common Vancouver Suburban municipalities Ownership Can be stratified and sold separately (if zoning allows) Cannot be stratified or sold independently Primary Purpose Rental or extended family Rental or multi-generational living ✔️ Which One Is Right for You?

If you’re in Vancouver and your lot meets zoning criteria, a laneway home may offer both flexibility and the potential for future stratification.

If you live in suburban areas and want a larger, family-friendly secondary dwelling, a coach home is typically the preferred option.



ARE MILLENNIALS REALLY ENTITLED?

 

While researching gratitude and thanksgiving, I came cross this Financial Times transcript on "the truth about 'entitled millennnials' by Isabel Berwick and Taylor Nicole Rogers.

Boomers have been unfair in perpetuating this misnomer because they are not displaying entitled behavior but a different set of expectations than any previous generation.

Unlike burning the midnight oil like their parents and grandparents, millennials understand the value of work-life balance, collaboration, and enjoying life now versus waiting for a distant retirement.

They refuse to work in toxic jobs with little or no reward unlike their parents.

There is no spoiled generation, only spoiled people from each generation (Melanie Allen, Journalist).



🎁 The 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway is Coming! 🎄

 

This holiday season, Mylyne & Associates is celebrating our amazing Greater Vancouver community with daily giveaways featuring prizes from fantastic local businesses!

To make sure our Grand Prize lands on December 24, 2025, our 12 days of giveaways will run December 13–24, 2025.

Each morning starting December 13, we’ll post a fun daily challenge on our Instagram & Facebook pages—and we’ll announce the winner the next day by noon. Every entry also counts toward the final Grand Prize draw on December 24!

🌟 How to Enter

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook

Join the daily challenge by commenting or submitting your content

🎉 The Grand Prize

Everyone who participates—any day, any challenge—is entered to win our Grand Prize
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Winner announced December 24, 2025.

❤️ Show Love to Local Businesses

A huge thank-you to the amazing Greater Vancouver shops, cafés, and service providers partnering with us.
Please follow, support, and celebrate them throughout the 12 days — they help make our community shine!

🎄 Get Ready!

The fun starts December 13, 2025.
Follow along, join in daily, and get ready to celebrate local love with Mylyne & Associates!



December Foreclosures

 

Dec 2025 Burnaby Detached
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✨ Holiday Happenings Around Town

 

Looking for seasonal fun around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley? Check out these local favourites — from cozy heritage villages to dazzling light displays, festive markets, and community celebrations.

🎄 Downtown Vancouver – Classic City Cheer

Get into the holiday spirit at the Vancouver Christmas Market (Jack Poole Plaza). Sip warm drinks, browse wooden huts full of artisan gifts, enjoy live music and festive treats, and stroll by the waterfront under twinkling lights. (greatcanadiantrolley.com)

For a magical garden stroll, don’t miss the VanDusen Festival of Lights — the botanical garden is transformed into a glowing world of lights, music, and holiday ambience. (Vancouver Christmas)

Prefer a light-filled winter forest stroll? The Capilano Suspension Bridge Canyon Lights lights up North Vancouver with thousands of lights over the bridge, treetops, and cliffwalk for an unforgettable night out. (Vancouver Christmas)

🏡 Local & Family-Friendly — Close to Home

Right in Burnaby: the Festive Village 2025 at Burnaby Village Museum offers a heritage-village holiday experience from November 22 through January 2 — with glowing lights, heritage decor, and family-friendly walks. (Vancouver Christmas)

If you’d rather stay a bit east, the Surrey Tree Lighting Festival 2025 at Surrey Civic Plaza is a lively community celebration with a giant tree lighting, vendor market, live entertainment, skating, and festive fun for all ages. (Vancouver Christmas)

🎁 Fraser Valley & Beyond – Spread the Holiday Cheer

Head to the Winter Jubilee 2025 in Historic Downtown Abbotsford for a community-style celebration with artisan markets, live performances, food trucks — and a joyful tree lighting to kick off the season. (Vancouver Page)

💡 Quick Tips

Many of these events run from late November through early January, giving you plenty of time to plan a few outings.

If you want to avoid crowds, consider visiting on a weeknight or weekday — many events (especially markets and light displays) stay open for several weeks.

Dress warm, bring reusable mugs if possible, and enjoy the mix of cozy community charm and big-city holiday sparkle.

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