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October 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year

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Data sourcE: crEa 24 BCBusiness octoBEr 2016 High Times vancouver housing is expensive. what else is new? by Felicity Stone V ancouver has a long history of pricey housing, especially since the Second World War, and an equally long history of specu- lation about causes and potential solutions. In 1949, the Vancouver Housing Association noted, "There is a widespread illusion that with the rise in incomes, home ownership is possible for almost everybody. The facts are that owing to a still greater rise in building costs, fewer people can aŒord to build now than before the war." By the 1960s, the chairman of the Vancouver housing committee was recommending smaller lots or row housing to address aŒordability, while the Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board touted inŽll housing in 1976 to ease the high cost of single family homes. Just a year earlier, the United Way of Greater Vancouver was blaming municipal red tape for the skyrocketing cost of housing. The Canadian Real Estate Association Žrst started tracking housing market statistics in 1980, and since that time Vancouver real estate has been the priciest in the country—apart from a period in the late '80s when Toronto brie…y pulled ahead. Ever since, however, Vancouver has been in a league of its own—with prices spiralling upward to increasingly dizzying heights. This year appeared to follow that trend—at least until the province muddied the waters with a for- eign buyer's tax in June 2016. Whatever that tax's impact, there's little doubt that talk about "our crazy market" will continue for many years to come. GRAPH 1981 "people should not think single family home ownership is a right and ... a young couple should not expect their first home to be like the one their parents had." – Vancouver Sun, april 2, 1981 1985 "real estate is expensive because land is scarce around the city and because 'vancouver is the california of canada,' says carl nielsen, president of Block Brothers realty ltd." – The Gazette, June 12, 1985 1993 "vancouver has the highest cost of housing in canada, after three years of rapid increases that pushed the price in several working-class neighbourhoods beyond the reach of many new home buyers." – Globe and Mail, august 12, 1993 1989 "real estate analysts attribute the current housing boom to B.c.'s strong economy and to growing interest from offshore buyers." – Vancouver Sun, January 5, 1989 1996 "colossal increases in the price of average- sized lots have made many new houses unaffordable for aver- age homeowners." – Vancouver Sun, may 4, 1996 1984: the British agree to return hong Kong to china in 1997 Canadian ReCession 1982 Canadian ReCession 1992 1980 16.75% 1981 21.75% 1997 6.70% 2003 5.80% 2010 5.25% 2016 4.64% 1986: EXpo 86 5-YEar FiXED mortGaGE ratEs sincE 1980 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

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