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2026

198 articles tagged "2026" from Rain City Properties.

A quiet Vancouver west-side residential street in late summer morning light, with a glimpse of English Bay and the North Shore mountains in soft background haze
Market Insights 9 min read

July 2026 Vancouver Market Update: The June Bounce Did Not Hold

Metro Vancouver sales fell 9.8% in July 2026, and apartment sales dropped 17.8%, one month after every home type posted gains. The composite benchmark slipped to $1,088,800. Here is what faded, what quietly kept improving, and what it means if you are buying or selling in August.

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Architect and builder reviewing plans and permit documents in front of a Vancouver multiplex construction site on a clear day
Multiplex 8 min read

Development Permit vs Building Permit in Vancouver 2026

A working realtor's guide to the difference between a development permit and a building permit in Vancouver: the sequence, the timelines, the costs, what triggers each, and why multiplex builders must understand both before buying a lot.

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Home inspector with a flashlight examining a damp crawlspace under an older Vancouver house, checking the vapour barrier and joists
Home Maintenance 8 min read

Crawlspace Moisture and Mould in Older Vancouver Homes 2026

A working realtor's guide to crawlspace moisture and mould in older Vancouver homes: the warning signs, the health and structural risks, how vapour barriers and drainage help, what a home inspection catches, and what buyers should check before closing.

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Residential street in Collingwood, East Vancouver with mid-century homes, newer townhouses, and mountains in the distance on a summer afternoon
Neighbourhood Guide 8 min read

Collingwood Real Estate 2026: East Van's Transit-Rich Value Play

A working realtor's guide to buying in Collingwood: the price tiers, the SkyTrain advantage along the Expo Line, the shift toward multiplex density under Bill 44, and why this East Vancouver neighbourhood keeps drawing first-time buyers and investors.

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Tree-lined residential street in Dunbar, Vancouver with character homes and mature maples in summer
Neighbourhood Guide 8 min read

Dunbar Real Estate 2026: West-Side Family Guide

A working realtor's guide to buying in Dunbar — the price tiers, the school catchments, the lifestyle near Pacific Spirit Park, and what Bill 44 multiplex rules mean for one of Vancouver's steadiest family neighbourhoods.

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Close-up of aged copper plumbing pipes and a hot water tank in the basement of an older Vancouver house
Buyers Guide 8 min read

Vancouver Soft Water and Your Plumbing: A 2026 Buyer's Guide

Metro Vancouver's mountain water is some of the softest in North America. That's good for appliances but hard on copper pipes. Here's what it means for your fixtures, water heater, and the plumbing maintenance to budget for in an older home.

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A Vancouver mid-rise condo building with scaffolding up the side for building envelope repairs on an overcast day
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Vancouver Condo Special Assessment Survival Guide 2026

A special assessment can land a five-figure bill on your doorstep with little warning. Here is what triggers them in Vancouver strata buildings, how to spot one coming in the depreciation report, and how to negotiate when you are buying into a building with one looming.

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A grand heritage mansion behind mature hedges on a tree-lined Shaughnessy street in Vancouver, with a curving driveway and large lawn
Neighbourhood Guide 9 min read

Shaughnessy Real Estate 2026: Estate Lots & Heritage Rules

A working realtor's guide to buying in Shaughnessy in 2026 — how First Shaughnessy heritage controls work, what the estate lots actually cost, who buys here, and why the multiplex rules that reshaped the rest of Vancouver mostly don't apply.

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A bright, finished basement suite in a Vancouver home with a separate side entrance, kitchenette, and egress window
Investing 9 min read

Legalizing a Basement Suite in Vancouver: 2026 Guide

What separates an unauthorized basement suite from a legal one in Vancouver — ceiling height, egress, fire separation, the permit process, rough costs, and how a legal suite changes your mortgage and rental income. Plus what to ask before you buy a home with a 'mortgage helper'.

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A mature maple tree shading the front yard of an older Vancouver house on the east side, with a development sign on the lawn
Multiplex 8 min read

Vancouver Tree Bylaw 2026: What Builders Must Know

Vancouver's tree protection bylaw can stop a multiplex or laneway project before it starts. Here's how permits, protected trees, and replacement rules work — and what to check before you buy a lot to build on.

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Older Vancouver house with exposed concrete foundation, with seismic bolting visible in the crawl space
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Earthquake Risk & Insurance for Vancouver Homes 2026

Vancouver sits in the Cascadia subduction zone, yet standard home and strata policies exclude earthquake damage. Here's what buyers and owners need to know about earthquake coverage, percentage deductibles, and seismic retrofitting older houses.

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Worker installing a new double-glazed vinyl window in an older Vancouver house on a grey rainy day
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Window Replacement Cost in Vancouver: 2026 Guide

What new windows actually cost in Vancouver, why our wet coast climate punishes the wrong glass, and how vinyl, fiberglass, and wood compare. Plus rebates, condensation fixes, and the resale payoff.

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An older couple sitting at a kitchen table in an East Vancouver home reviewing mortgage and home equity paperwork together
Investing 9 min read

Reverse Mortgage vs HELOC: Vancouver Seniors 2026

Vancouver homeowners over 55 are sitting on enormous equity but tight on cash. Here's an honest comparison of a CHIP reverse mortgage, a HELOC, and the often-overlooked BC property tax deferment program — including what each does to your estate.

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Electrician installing a new 200-amp electrical panel in the basement of an older Vancouver home
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Upgrading to 200-Amp Service in a Vancouver Home (2026)

Heat pumps, EV chargers, and induction ranges are pushing older Vancouver homes past their 60- and 100-amp limits. Here's what a 200-amp upgrade actually costs, how the BC Hydro and permit process works, and how it ties into electrification rebates.

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Rooftop deck on a modern Vancouver multiplex with glass privacy railing, wood decking, and a North Shore mountain view at dusk
Multiplex 8 min read

Rooftop Decks on Vancouver Multiplexes: 2026 Rules & Value

What Vancouver's zoning and building bylaws actually allow for rooftop decks and patios on multiplexes and houses — height and setback limits, privacy screening, structural and waterproofing costs, permits, and what the space adds for buyers.

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A backyard in-ground swimming pool at a West Side Vancouver home on an overcast day, surrounded by cedar fencing and patio stone
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Buying a Vancouver Home With a Pool: Real Costs in 2026

A backyard pool sounds great until you see the annual bill in a city with a short swim season. Here's what a Vancouver pool really costs to run, what it does to resale, and how to decide whether to keep, fill, or renovate one.

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Concrete perimeter foundation wall of an older Vancouver house exposed during excavation, showing weeping tile and drainage gravel along the footing
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Vancouver House Foundation Types: A Buyer's Guide (2026)

Full basement, crawlspace, or slab-on-grade? Here's how Vancouver's clay, fill, and high water table affect house foundations, what settlement and water intrusion look like, and what a good inspection should flag before you buy.

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An air-source heat pump outdoor unit mounted beside a Vancouver house on a cool, overcast coastal morning
Buyers Guide 9 min read

Heat Pumps in Vancouver Homes 2026: Cost, Rebates, ROI

Air-source heat pumps suit Vancouver's mild coast well. Here's what installation actually costs for a house versus a condo, the 2026 rebate landscape, the real payback math against a gas furnace, and what to check when a listing says 'heat pump installed.'

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Row of modern new townhomes in a Fraser Valley suburb with farmland and the snow-capped peak of Mount Baker in the distance at golden hour
Buyers Guide 7 min read

The Tool I Use With Fraser Valley First-Time Buyers: FRIVE

Most first-time buyers in the Fraser Valley don't fail on the down payment — they get lost in the true cost and the patchwork of grants. Here's the platform I point them to so they can see the whole number and filter for the homes they'd actually pay less tax on.

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Empty modern Vancouver high-rise condo interior with no furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a view of the city skyline and North Shore mountains
Market Insights 9 min read

BC Speculation Tax & Vancouver Empty Homes Tax in 2026: An Owner's Guide

Three different vacancy taxes can hit one empty Vancouver condo, and two of them stack. Here's who pays the BC Speculation and Vacancy Tax and the City's Empty Homes Tax, the rates, the declaration deadlines, the exemptions that actually save you money, and why the federal Underused Housing Tax is now gone.

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Person walking a golden retriever along the Vancouver seawall on a sunny spring day with cherry blossoms and North Shore mountains in the background
Neighbourhood Guides 11 min read

Best Vancouver Neighbourhoods for Dog Owners in 2026

From off-leash beaches in Kitsilano to brewery patios on Commercial Drive, here are the 7 best Vancouver neighbourhoods for dog owners — with specific parks, cafes, strata tips, and current prices.

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Bright modern Vancouver condo interior with panoramic city and mountain views and floor-to-ceiling windows
Sellers Guide 11 min read

Downsizing in Vancouver 2026: A Seller's Guide for Empty Nesters

Your detached home has dropped in value, but so have condos and townhomes. The equity spread is still massive. Here's the complete financial and emotional playbook for downsizing in Vancouver's 2026 market — from the math on what you'll actually pocket to the neighbourhoods where downsizers thrive.

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Aerial view of Metro Vancouver residential neighbourhoods with mountains and ocean in winter
Market Insights 12 min read

REBGV February 2026 Stats: Vancouver's Housing Market by the Numbers

Metro Vancouver recorded 1,648 home sales in February 2026 — down 9.8% from last year and 28.7% below the 10-year average. With 13,545 active listings and prices down across all property types, here is what the numbers actually tell us about where this market is headed.

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Quiet Vancouver residential street in early autumn with for sale signs on front lawns, craftsman and modern homes under overcast Pacific Northwest sky
Market Insights 8 min read

Vancouver Housing Hits an 18-Month Low: What It Means for Buyers

September 2025 benchmark prices dropped 3.2% year-over-year while active listings surged 36% above the 10-year average. With the sales-to-active ratio at 11.3%, Vancouver is firmly in buyer territory. Here is what the numbers actually mean for your next purchase.

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Modern Vancouver multiplex under construction with West Coast architecture and mountain backdrop
Investment Strategy 7 min read

5 Reasons to Build a Multiplex on Your Lot in Vancouver

Own a single-family lot in Vancouver? Bill 44 has unlocked unprecedented wealth-building opportunities. Here are five compelling reasons why building a multiplex on your property could be the smartest financial decision you make in 2026.

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