Wednesday, 2 May 2018

THE TRAILS Development

Today's family home is a townhome. The Trails, the most anticipated townhome community in North Vancouver is NOW SELLING. Brought to you by the prestigious Wall Group of Companies, this collection of 62 garden townhomes and duplexes will be the first phase of the stunning master-planned Moodyville community and expected to complete in May 2019.

At The Trails, you can relax in comfort or entertain with pleasure - home is exactly what you want it to be.
  • 22' wide homes - compare us to the average 16' wide townhomes!
  • 3 bedroom homes ranging from 1,266 sf to 2,183 sf - well-designed floor plans makes living and entertaining a breeze.
  • All homes come with underground parking or connected private garages
  • The revitalized Moodyville Park is your new backyard. Enjoy the Spirit Trail greenway at your doorstep winding from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove, connecting you to urban conveniences that are only minutes away.
  • 5-minute drive or a 15-minute scenic walk to the iconic Lonsdale Quay, where you will discover food and entertainment for all ages.
Contact Carmen 604-218-4846 for more details and if you would be interested in purchasing one of these lovely Townhomes.

www.carmenleal.ca


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What happens to cities when companies like Amazon move in, and how to prepare


As the great white north becomes a more appealing hot spot for big tech, housing prices and labour market stress remain top of mind for Canadian cities.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that e-commerce giant Amazon would be opening a new office in downtown Vancouver, which would bring approximately 3,000 additional jobs to the city.

Build homes ahead of time to avoid worsening the housing crunch

According to Tsur Sommerville, a real estate and economics professor at the University of British Columbia, cities that are proactive about building housing ahead of time can mitigate the shortages experienced by tech hubs like Seattle and San Francisco.
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Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Vancouver townhouse prices set record in March as affordability crisis persists

The Vancouver region’s affordability crisis persists as buyers drive up townhouse prices to record levels.
The average price for townhouses sold in the area reached a new high at $966,221 in March, up 16.3 per cent from a year earlier, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver said on Wednesday. The previous record was $938,805, set in February.

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British Columbia’s economy is forecast to remain strong through 2020


VANCOUVER _ British Columbia is predicted to have solid economic growth through 2020 by a trade association of credit unions. The new forecast calls for a three per cent growth in the province’s real gross domestic product, which is the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced in B.C. 

                 
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