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Development

More Highrises for Metrotown

More highrises for Metrotown.

Three three-story apartment buildings in the Metrotown area could be demolished to make way for two highrises.

The first is an application from Concord Pacific for a multi-family highrise with a townhouse component at 6550 Nelson Ave.

A few blocks west of Metropolis at Metrotown and Station Square, another developer is proposing a replacement of two older three-storey rental apartment buildings at 6225 and 6255 Cassie Ave. with a highrise tower.

Read more: http://www.burnabynow.com/business/More+highrises+Metrotown/7092315/story.html#ixzz23icdo3D0
August 16, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Market Research

Market Spotlight: Port Moody Residential Pricing

Based upon the most recent statistics from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver’s Home Price Index, benchmark prices in Port Moody have remained relatively stable over the past couple of months despite a slowdown in resales activity. The benchmark price for condos has dropped 2.0% since May 2012, but townhomes and single family homes have shown an increase.

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Source: REBGV stats. (The home price index measures the rate of change on housing prices based on resales data to obtain benchmark prices.)

For perspective, the benchmark price for single family reached a new peak in July 2012. Overall, since July 2010, single family homes prices in Port Moody have risen 11.1%, while townhouses and condos have actually declined during the same period.

August 15, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Office

747 Cardero Street Sold

747 Cardero Street, a 2-storey office building at Cardero and Alberni Streets in Downtown Vancouver has sold for $2,800,000, or about $995 per sq ft. The building had been fully vacant at the time of sale.

August 14, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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