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Hong Kong woman wants house back from ex after dodging foreign buyer tax

Hong Kong woman wants house back from ex after dodging foreign buyer tax

7488 Langton Road A Hong Kong woman is suing her her ex-boyfriend, demanding he be removed from the title of a single-family home she claims to have bought under his name to avoid paying a 15 per cent tax on residential properties for non-residents.
Proposed bylaw could create 59 new lots in North 鶹ýӳneighbourhood

Proposed bylaw could create 59 new lots in North 鶹ýӳneighbourhood

Canyon Boulevard is within the study area that could see owners apply to create small single-family lots to allow for affordable housing in Upper Capilano.
Poverty-level income tax filings prompt questions in mega-rich Richmond, BC

Poverty-level income tax filings prompt questions in mega-rich Richmond, BC

A brand new home awaits its new residents… Based on newly-released income data from the 2016 Census, high poverty rates continue to plague Richmond thanks to suspiciously low reported levels of income.
Double-dipping Richmond realtor suspended, fined

Double-dipping Richmond realtor suspended, fined

Xiao Zhong (Jordan) Guo, formerly of New Coast Realty A Richmond realtor has been suspended from selling homes for 45 days and fined $5,000 for failing to disclose his dual agency, as well as not informing the seller of a $7.
Here's how they're installing a new roof on the Hobbit House

Here's how they're installing a new roof on the Hobbit House

The laborious task of re-roofing the so-called “Hobbit house” on West King Edward Ave. is underway. Photo Dan Toulgoet David Hodgson kneels atop a roof while arranging and nailing down cedar shingles.
Foreign buyer tax throttling real estate prices in West 鶹ýӳand Richmond

Foreign buyer tax throttling real estate prices in West 鶹ýӳand Richmond

Listed this spring at $4.6 million, this view property at 2050 Russett Way in West 鶹ýӳrecently sold for $2.8 million, a price below even its assessed value.
Campfire ban lifted for southwest B.C.

Campfire ban lifted for southwest B.C.

The BC Wildfire Service lifted the ban at noon on Monday, Sept. 18. It had been in place since July 6. Campfires are back for much of southwest B.C. The BC Wildfire Service lifted the ban for the Coastal Fire Centre region at noon on Monday, Sept.
VHF Weekly: Debra Sparrow and Kamala Todd, Sept. 23rd at The 鶹ýӳLookout!

VHF Weekly: Debra Sparrow and Kamala Todd, Sept. 23rd at The 鶹ýӳLookout!

鶹ýӳHeritage Foundation is a registered charity promoting the appreciation and conservation of our city’s historic places for current and future generations Debra Sparrow: Blanketing the City Sept 23, 2017 at the Lookout Harbour Centre and the
Because maybe your Lambo needs its own condo

Because maybe your Lambo needs its own condo

Hungerford Properties just launched an... interesting ... new development in Richmond at the Luxury & Supercar Weekend. Trove is billed as "A luxury automotive storage facility unlike any other", and is basically a condo for cars.
How a human-made island grew organically into an urban oasis

How a human-made island grew organically into an urban oasis

In eight years, Habitat Island, known as “Beer Island” to locals, has become a beloved, constantly evolving urban oasis, just as Margot Long intended. Photo Dan Toulgoet You might not notice the island, even though it’s in plain sight.
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