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Vancouver’s Rental Market Shifts: One of the City’s Largest Purpose-Built Projects Seeks Tenants

The completion of Signal, one of Vancouver’s largest purpose-built rental projects, marks a rare moment of opportunity for renters in the city’s notoriously tight housing market. But experts warn this supply surge may not last long. Developed by Intracorp Homes and Oxford Properties, the project includes two towers- 27 and 32 storeys- delivering over 500…
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Canadians Are Spending Less Time With Friends – Especially Working Adults, Says StatCan

A new report from Statistics Canada reveals a concerning trend in Canadian social life: face-to-face friendships are declining, particularly among working-age adults. In 2022, only 19.3% of Canadians reported seeing friends on an average day, compared to 47.9% in 1986. The most dramatic drop occurred among those aged 25 to 64, whose likelihood of seeing a friend fell from 42% to just 14% over…
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Why Gen Z and Millennials Are Fleeing Toronto and Vancouver (And Where They’re Going)

In recent years, a significant number of Gen Z and Millennials have been leaving major Canadian cities like Toronto and Vancouver. High living costs, housing affordability issues, and the rise of remote work opportunities are driving these younger generations to seek more sustainable lifestyles in other regions. Factors Driving the Exodus Skyrocketing Cost of Living…