Calgary home’s location on a busy street drives down selling price
3032 37 St., S.W., Calgary Asking price: $1,085,000 (July, 2025)
Vancouver developers find a way to build in a downturn
Vancouver’s condo market appears dead, with thousands of completed units sitting unsold, and even large, established developers having to cancel projects because the pool of available buyers has dried up.But there are a few in the industry who say they’ve found a way to adapt to a new market reality
Family buys small one-bedroom to house a son attending UBC
2025 Stephens St., No. 203, VancouverAsking price: $475,000 (June 30)
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