
Ep. 37 New Federal Program to Help Home Owners Build More Housing
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Navigate the ebb and flow of the Vancouver real estate market with me, Jacquie McCarnan, as we explore a landscape that promises both opportunities and challenges for savvy buyers. Discover why detached homes in North Vancouver are seeing a spike in sales while condos and townhomes remain stubbornly stagnant, despite an abundance of listings. This episode brings you the latest insights and strategies to help you make informed decisions in a saturated market, including an exciting federal announcement from Ottawa about a transformative loan program to boost housing construction starting in 2025.
Our conversation extends beyond market trends to tackle the pressing issue of affordable housing in Canada. Reflect on the historical context and the current efforts by leaders like David Eby and the Trudeau government, who are making strides with initiatives on public land usage to address housing shortages. I share personal insights on the importance of constructive dialogue over blame, drawing from my own experiences with misplaced criticism. Plus, get a sneak peek into the upcoming Canadian Women in Real Estate Foundation, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering women and shaping future policy in the real estate sector. Engage with us in this dynamic discussion and contribute your thoughts on overcoming housing challenges together.
Federal Gov Press Release: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2024/10/deputy-prime-minister-announces-new-actions-to-build-secondary-suites-and-unlock-vacant-lands-to-build-more-homes.html
Public Lands Mapping tool: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4adde6c3403a4793bbf262d55a6983de?locale=en
125 E. 10th: https://cityhallwatch.wordpress.com/2024/08/26/125-e10th-housing-site-canada-public-land-bank/
Where it all went a bit sideways: https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2022/04/22/Why-Cant-We-Build-Like-1970s/
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