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When you make the important decision to buy or sell a home, I am committed to going the extra mile to ensure that all of your needs are successfully met in a professional and honest manner. For Service and Commitment, let me help guide you with your next purchase or sale.

 

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Rick Kerbrat

Latest News

Vancouver Launches New Strategy to Develop Market Rental Housing on City Land

In an effort to tackle Vancouver’s chronic housing shortage, the City has unveiled a new strategy to deliver market rental housing on City-owned land. The initiative—led by the recently launched Vancouver Housing Development Office (VHDO)—aims to both increase the supply of middle-income rental homes and generate non‐tax revenue to fund critical infrastructure and community projects.

A New Approach...

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Thesis: A Connected Living Experience in the Heart of Vancouver

Currently under construction in Vancouver is a new residential development by Alabaster Homes that aims to deliver modern living in a high-demand central location. Situated between the city’s west and east sides, Thesis offers a design that blends functional living spaces with quality amenities and convenient access to shopping, dining, and green spaces. With occupancy planned for January 2026,...

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Canada’s Employment Landscape: Key Trends and Developments Over Winter 2024-2025

The Canadian labour market has undergone significant shifts over the past several months, shaped by slowing economic activity, increasing public sector reliance, and softening wage growth. While job creation has continued, underlying trends behind these employment gains raise concerns. 

Job Growth and Sectoral Disparities

The composition of new jobs has been heavily skewed toward the public sector...

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