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  2. Macdonald Realty - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald employs over 1,000 associates and staff members in its 20 offices throughout the province. The company's head office in Vancouver was recently named the top grossing brokerage office in the Vancouver Metropolitan Area by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver and is one of the largest single brokerage offices in British Columbia.

  3. British Columbia Real Estate Association - Wikipedia

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    Their office is located in Vancouver. BCREA members are licensed by the Real Estate Council of British Columbia under the Real Estate Services Act. Effective January 1, 2007, licensees are required to complete continuing education for licence renewal. [1] The continuing education courses are called the Applied Practice and Legal Update course.

  4. Pemberton Holmes Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    He was president of the International Real Estate Federation from 1975 to 1977. [18] [19] He was an advocate of the right to shelter, the right to own land, and land stewardship. [20] On Vancouver Island, a number of properties were influenced by Holmes including the Cathedral Grove nature preserve. [21] [22]

  5. QuadReal Property Group - Wikipedia

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    QuadReal Property Group (QuadReal) is a Canadian company headquartered in Vancouver that invests operates and develops company real estate. It is wholly owned by British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (BCI) and acts as its real estate investment arm. Outside Canada and the United States, the firm has offices in London, Hong Kong and ...

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  7. Bill 28 (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Bill 28, the Miscellaneous Statutes (Housing Priority Initiatives) Amendment Act, 2016, is a British Columbian law that came into force on August 2, 2016. The law was introduced after calls urging the British Columbia provincial government to intervene in the housing market and curb foreign investment that was seen as a major contributor to the rapid rise in home prices.

  8. Sooke - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, an average single-family home in Sooke costs $887,500 based on the home price index, drawing from data from the Victoria Real Estate Board (VREB). [13] By June 2022, that number (directly from VREB) increased to $938,000. [14] The average home value as of July 1, 2022 as determined by BC Assessment was $831,000.

  9. Robert H. Lee - Wikipedia

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    His father immigrated from China and settled in Vancouver, where he opened a restaurant. Lee worked in his father's restaurant as a cook. Lee studied at a Chinese school for 12 years. In his early teenage years, he became interested in the real estate business and often shared this interest with his father. He aspired to become an entrepreneur.