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Cascadia by StreetSide Developments - 6961 204 St, Langley, BC V2Y 1P8, Canada. Located at 70 Avenue & 204 Street in the neighbourhood of Willoughby Heights. StreetSide is proud to introduce a master planned community of 231 townhomes. Exteriors feature pitched and shed roofs with cladding that includes brick veneer, HardiePlank lap siding, HardieShingle siding, HardiePanel vertical siding, and HardieTrim boards. Colour palettes reflect the natural colours of the Pacific Northwest, with primary building colours varied between blue, brick, cedar, charcoal, and olive. Ten live/work units facing 204 Street present a semi-commercial appearance with large ground floor windows for potential direct customer service. Floor plans offer a mix of 2- to 4-bedroom layouts, some with dens and family rooms.
Cascadia is located in a family-oriented neighbourhood with K-12 schools, parks, recreation, and shopping within a three-kilometre radius. North, Peter Ewart Middle and R.E Mountain Secondary schools are conveniently located beside Willoughby Community Centre and Willoughby Community Park. Amenities include sports fields, a spray park, a playground, fitness centre, and multi-purpose rooms.
Official Website: liveatcascadia.ca Sales Address: 234 Langley St, Langley BC 123123
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The two low-rise buildings, a high-rise tower planned for 2050-2070 Marine Drive in North Vancouver up for sale
One of the larger ongoing development projects on the North Shore is the subject of foreclosure proceedings as a result of a substantial amount of debt and has now been listed for sale, according to filings in the Supreme Court of British Columbia and a sales brochure.
The development was set for 2050-2070 Marine Drive and 2000 Curling Road in the District of North Vancouver, a few minutes east from the Capilano River and the border with the District of West Vancouver.
The site is formerly home to the Travelodge Hotel by Wyndham Vancouver Lions Gate and a Denny's diner. The Pho Japolo restaurant on the site remains open.
Vancouver considers more gambling at city's two casinos
The B.C. Lottery Corporation wants Vancouver to lift or amend its 13-year-old moratorium on the expansion of gambling in the city.
According to the city’s general manager of arts, culture and community services, Margaret Wittgens, there has been recent interest from the BCLC to expand gambling at the city’s two casinos — Parq and Hastings Racecourse.
“BCLC is seeking to expand gambling opportunities at the Parq and Hastings Racecourse casinos by potentially increasing the number of slot machines and table games,” Wittgens wrote in a report going to council’s committee on policy and strategic priorities on May 8.
The RE/MAX® brand delivers notable advantages – for agents with a RE/MAX brokerage
As the 2024 RE/MAX vs. The Industry report shows, RE/MAX agents are the most productive, meaning they close more transaction sides than other real estate agents, on average. In fact, RE/MAX agents closed an average of 11.8 transaction sides throughout 2023, nearly double that of the competition
But productivity isn’t the only place RE/MAX shines. The annual report, which ranks the results of national, full-service brokerage brands in the U.S., also highlights that the balloon-backed brand dominated in unaided brand awareness at 36.4%.
The clock is now ticking on hefty fines for those who don’t fall in line reguarding short-term rentals
The province’s short-term-rental compliance enforcement unit officially swings into action Wednesday, as B.C.’s new rules banning most short-term rentals come into effect.
The new rules passed in the fall — part of a multi-pronged approach to create more homes to rent or buy amid a national housing crisis — are aimed at converting thousands of short-term rentals into long-term rental housing for people who work and live in the province.
Despite pressure from vacation-rental owners, Premier David Eby and Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon have not backed down from the controversial initiative to “rein in profit-driven mini-hotel operators” and return homes to people who need them.
The proverbial 'Bank of Mom and Dad' is strongest in B.C. and appears to be buoyed by foreign-derived income
British Columbia leads all Canadian provinces and territories in co-ownership arrangements for residential properties between parents and their young adult children, according to a new report from Statistics Canada.
The report found 20.3 per cent of the B.C. residents born after 1989 (adult children) who own a property had a co-ownership arrangement with their parents, as compared to 17.3 per cent for all of Canada.
Furthermore, parents who are immigrants co-own properties more frequently with their adult children than Canadian-born parents; in Vancouver, 76.9 per cent of parents who co-owned properties were immigrants.