This article identifies 10 key questions and storylines to watch in British Columbia's real estate market throughout 2025. Topics include the impact of development changes, the future of the Housing Acquisition Fund, challenges faced by developers under REDMA regulations, and the potential return of presale investors and institutional investment.
Credited as one of the fathers of empiricism, Francis Bacon once said, "A prudent question is one-half of wisdom." Thus, rather than add to all the predictions and forecasts that are already out there, we're going to ask some pertinent questions instead.
Check back with us at the end of the year, when we will revisit these storylines and see how many of these questions were answered.PolicyThe office building sits at 1190 Melville Street in Vancouver and was recently sold by CBRE on behalf of Reliance Properties.University Health Network Buys National Life Building In Toronto For $79.3M
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