Moody Centre, centered around the SkyTrain station in Port Moody, is quickly becoming one of Metro Vancouver’s most desirable neighbourhoods for young families. Its combination of transit accessibility, family-friendly amenities, and ongoing development make it an attractive option for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and suburban comfort. Transit-Oriented Neighbourhood Development The Evergreen Extension,…
Brentwood, located in North Burnaby, has rapidly transformed from a quiet suburban neighbourhood into a dynamic urban core. With a surge in high-rise development, new retail offerings, and improved transit access, it’s become one of Metro Vancouver’s most talked-about investment hotspots. But is it truly a good place to invest in 2025? The Brentwood Boom:…
Cambie Village (from West 6th Avenue to King Edward Avenue) is a charming, family-friendly neighbourhood on Vancouver’s West Side. Walkable, transit-rich, and nestled between leafy parks and local shops, it’s beloved by residents—many of whom have shared insights and tips on platforms like Reddit. 🌳 Quiet, Safe & Green Several locals highlight Cambie Village as…
Vancouver’s housing affordability crisis continues to pressure buyers and policymakers alike. To curb speculative investment and support local homeownership, both the Foreign Buyer Tax and the Speculation and Vacancy Tax (SVT) were introduced. These layered levies aim to cool demand, discourage empty homes, and fund affordable housing—but they also influence buyer behavior, market pricing, and…
Technology is transforming the real estate experience—from how properties are marketed and viewed, to how homes operate once purchased. In Vancouver, where demand is high and supply tight, digital tools like virtual tours, AI, and smart-home integration are reshaping buying, selling, and living. Here’s a detailed look at how these technologies are changing the local…
Vancouver, like much of Canada, is experiencing a demographic shift: a growing share of its residents are older adults entering retirement. This aging trend is reshaping housing demand—from the need for accessible homes to the rise of senior-oriented planning and public policy. Here’s an in-depth look at how aging population trends are influencing Vancouver’s housing…
As Vancouver’s housing affordability challenges persist, innovative living arrangements like co-living spaces have gained popularity, especially among young professionals, students, and newcomers. Co-living—where residents share common areas but have private bedrooms—offers an alternative to traditional renting or home ownership. This article explores how co-living fits into Vancouver’s housing landscape, highlighting its advantages, disadvantages, and what…