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So asking rents are at about mid-2022 levels. And still far above 2019. And know what people said about Vancouver's housing market then? "Housing crisis." The fact that rents are down a bit from their peak, but still at crisis levels, means govt needs to do more, not pat themselves on the back.
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Big developers are often are against yimby candidates because they have traditionally succeeded in the current housing system. Making it easier for small developers to operate creates competition and lowers housing cost, which lowers big developers margins
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Burrard, where the train is more frequent than the elevator
Love that bus lanes are going in at Seymour in light of Granville being pedestrianized, but maybe we also need bus priority for the off-ramps as well? @movementyvr.bsky.social
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Excellent messaging from @link-houston.bsky.social
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New asking rent data out today, here 2-bedroom rents across several metro areas. canviz.mountainmath.ca/plot?v=16754...
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This is wild. @russilwvong.bsky.social
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