🏘️ West Vancouver Passes Multi-Unit Housing Bylaws After Ultimatum ⚖️
Andy Schildhorn • August 19, 2024

Province had threatened to pass bylaws itself after municipality had earlier rejected multiplex developments Read the full article

SURREY, BC – The Fraser Valley market showed early signs of a spring thaw in February, with sales increasing over January, but continuing to trail typical levels for this time of year. The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board recorded 843 sales on its Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in February, a 36 per cent increase from January, but 38 per cent below the ten-year seasonal average. New listings declined nine per cent in February to 2,796, suggesting some sellers are choosing to wait amid competitive inventory levels, and may be positioning their homes for the peak of the spring market.






