The financial crisis: What a soap opera it was

 Canada.com – There were villainous bankers, unscrupulous subprime mortgage brokers, brainiac derivative engineers turned evil geniuses, lustful consumers, steely-eyed central bankers, hapless investors and delusional homeowners all swept up into the vortex of it all. …

The financial crisis: What a soap opera it was

Vancouver leads new home prices rebound in July

 Vancouver Sun – Vancouver had the biggest price gains, up 1.2 per cent, followed by Hamilton, Ont., up 1.1 per cent, and Windsor, Ont., and Calgary, which were both gained 0.5 per cent. …

Vancouver leads new home prices rebound in July

Home affordability improves but trend may not last: RBC

 Vancouver Sun – Owning a home in Canada is getting more affordable but that trend could soon end as the real estate market continues to recover, according to a report Wednesday by RBC Economics. …

Home affordability improves but trend may not last: RBC

Residential housing starts take hit in 2009

 Vancouver Sun – The national housing agency expects builders to break ground on 22,000 new homes in the province next year, according to its forecast released Thursday, which is a 35-per-cent increase from the 16,250 units it is forecasting will be started by the end of 2009. …

Residential housing starts take hit in 2009

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