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REAL ESTATE SURVIVAL SERIES
The Hottest Guy in Town

Reno fever has taken over the city and made contractors like Brad Wurmlinger the hottest guys in town. By Matt O'Grady (Published: September 2006)

   

Busted: An Illegal Home Reno Uncovered

Tired of trying to find a contractor? Afraid you won't be issued a permit? There is another way, but renegade renos are not for the faint of heart. By Guy Saddy (Published: September 2006)

 
   

Budding Entrepreneurs

The highs and lows of buying a former grow-op. By Marcie Good (Published: September 2006)

 

 

 

Feng Shui Revival

Why Feng Shuiing your house pays big dividends. By Kevin Chong (Published: September 2006)

 
     

Strata Hell

Condo owners who threaten murder. Treasurers who steal cash. Welcome to the weird world of strata councils. By Steve Burgess (Published: September 2006)

 

 

REAL ESTATE TRENDS 2006
A Roof of One's Own: Are there any bargains left?

In our annual real estate package we pose the question: Are there any bargains left in Vancouver? Yes. We'll tell you where. By Tyee Bridge, Stanley Brunst and Steve Burgess (Published March 2006)

 

 

Fluffing for Dollars

Home staging has become big business because it adds big bucks to the sale price. By Michael Harris (Published: March 2006)

 

 

The Open House Circuit

Open houses are an efficient way for realtors to show a property—and to get buyers' competitive juices flowing. By Steve Burgess (Published: March 2006)

 

 

Where to Buy Now

Which neighbourhoods are on the rise—and what, exactly, does the future hold for Vancouver's fast-evolving market? We hear from the experts. By Matt O'Grady and Chad Hershler (Published: March 2006)

 

 

 





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