
The Reality of Buying Near Lougheed Town Centre in 2026: Opportunity or Too Much Supply?
Lougheed Is One of the Most Discussed Areas in the Market Right Now And for good reason. Between: massive redevelopment transit expansion new towers investor activity Lougheed Town Centre has become one of the most aggressively changing pockets in the Tri-Cities/Burnaby border market. So What’s the

Where the Real Opportunities Are Right Now in the Tri-Cities (That Most Buyers Are Missing)
The Best Deals Aren’t Where Most People Are Looking Most buyers: chase new listings focus on perfect homes compete for the same properties That’s not where opportunity is. Where Smart Buyers Are Looking 1. Listings Sitting 20+ Days These often mean: motivated sellers pricing flexibility negotiation

Cash Flow vs Appreciation: Reframing Real Estate Investment in Greater Vancouver
The conversation around real estate investing in Greater Vancouver is shifting. For years, appreciation was the dominant narrative, with rising property values driving investor decisions. Today, the focus is becoming more balanced, with cash flow playing a much larger role in how investors evaluate

Vancouver Real Estate Market: Yearly Overview
Vancouver Real Estate Market: Yearly OverviewThe Vancouver real estate market is always a hot topic, and this past year has been no exception. From shifting home prices to evolving inventory levels, 2025 has given buyers, sellers, and investors plenty to talk about. Let’s take a friendly stroll thro

September 2025 Real Estate Market Update: What’s Happening Across the Tri-Cities and Greater Vancouver
The fall market across the Tri-Cities and Greater Vancouver continues to shift in favour of buyers as interest rates ease and inventory reaches near record highs. September data shows a stable but slower-paced market, with more balanced conditions in many communities and opportunities emerging for t

Bridging the Divide in Canada’s Housing Crisis
The housing crisis in Canada has become one of the most urgent challenges of our time. With affordability slipping further out of reach for many Canadians, the debate on how to solve the issue has grown increasingly divided. Two recent open letters illustrate just how polarized the conversation has

