1260 Richards Street: A Rare Yaletown Townhouse at The Grace

If you have been searching for homes at 1260 Richards Street in Vancouver, there is a good chance you already know this address is not your typical Yaletown condo building. Located at The Grace, one of Yaletown’s most recognizable boutique luxury residences, 1260 Richards Street offers a different kind of downtown living: elegant architecture, impressive amenities, and the rare opportunity to own a townhouse-style home in the heart of the city.

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Best Year in a Decade to Trade Your Condo for a Townhome

For years, Vancouver condo owners have had the same problem. They built equity. They watched the market. They dreamed about more space, a front door, maybe a small patio, and enough room for a growing family, a home office, or simply a quieter lifestyle. But every time they looked at townhomes, the gap felt too […]

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Why Buying Your Vancouver Home Before Autumn Could Save You Thousands

A New BC Tax Change Could Make Closing Costs More Expensive This Fall Most Vancouver buyers focus heavily on mortgage rates, down payments, and home prices when planning a purchase. But in 2026, there’s another cost buyers should be paying attention to. The BC Budget 2026 announcement confirmed that Provincial Sales Tax (PST) will expand […]

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Vancouver’s New “Second Downtowns”: Is 2026 the Year to Buy in Oakridge or River District

For years, Vancouver real estate conversations mostly revolved around downtown condos, West Side detached homes, or wherever SkyTrain expansion was headed next. But in 2026, two master-planned communities are changing the conversation entirely.
Oakridge Park and River District are no longer “up-and-coming” neighborhoods. They are becoming full-scale urban hubs designed to function like mini downtowns of their own.

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Vancouver’s New "Second Downtowns": Is 2026 the Year to Buy in Oakridge or River District

Emergency Preparedness on the North Shore

Living on the North Shore means waking up to mountain views, ocean air, and some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in British Columbia. But it also means being prepared. From wildfires and landslides to flooding and severe storms, homeowners in West Vancouver and North Vancouver need to understand evacuation procedures and emergency readiness.  emergency preparedness […]

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New Rules to Regulate Short-term Rentals

The BC government has taken action towards regulating the rapid growing short-term rental market. More than 16,000 homes in BC are being used as short-term rentals for the majority of the year, making it more challenging to find affordable long-term rentals.⁠ The new law has increased fines for non-compliance and will require all providers of […]

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