

Posted on Mar 16, 2026
Downtown Vancouver reflects the growing role of multi-unit housing in the city’s evolving landscape. Vancouver's housing market is shifting in 2026. After years of rapid price increases, buyers now have more choices, mortgage rates are stable, and inventories are higher than they’ve been in a decade. In this environment, savvy buyers are realizing...Posted on Mar 13, 2026

Posted on Mar 12, 2026
Vancouver’s real estate landscape is famously varied. East Vancouver (east of Main/Cambie) spans vibrant, diverse neighborhoods from Mount Pleasant up to Hastings and Grandview. West Vancouver, in this context, refers to the city’s affluent west side as well as the separate District of West Vancouver across the inlet. These areas differ sharply in...Posted on Mar 09, 2026
Buying a home in Vancouver can feel overwhelming. Prices vary widely, competition moves fast, and a desirable property can vanish within days. Vancouver’s housing market is notable for extremely high prices – for example, the benchmark price in late 2025 was about $1.88M for a detached house and $710K for an apartment – which can be hard to absorb...Posted on Mar 05, 2026
Squamish (population around 24,000) has rapidly grown over the past decade as an outdoor-oriented community about 45 minutes north of Vancouver. Its real estate market is tight, with average detached home values around C$1.39 million and an early 2026 benchmark home price near C$1.12 million.Posted on Mar 02, 2026
Pitt Meadows is a small city of about 20,000 residents in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland, nestled between the Fraser River and the Golden Ears mountains. Known for its farmland, parks, and easy access to nature, it offers a quieter pace than Vancouver. But is Pitt Meadows the right fit for you?