• Vancouver's Rich Architectural History,VTL TEAM

    Vancouver's Rich Architectural History

    The city of Vancouver has a rich architectural history, with many notable architects leaving their imprint on the city's built environment. Among the most notable and important architects that have helped shape the city's skyline include: Arthur Erickson is widely considered as one of Canada's most important architects, known for his modernist aesthetic and use of natural materials. In Vancouver, he designed the Simon Fraser University, the UBC Museum of Anthropology, and the Robson Square Law Courts.   Bing Thom was noted for his inventive and sustainable designs, and his company Bing Thom Architects constructed numerous prominent Vancouver structures, including the X-shaped Vancouver Central Library and the University of British Columbia's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts.   Michael Green is well-known for his creative and sustainable tall wood buildings, and his firm, Michael Green Architecture, constructed numerous significant Vancouver structures, including the Wood Innovation and Design Centre and the T3 Building.   Ronald Thom: He was noted for his modernist designs, and his firm created numerous significant buildings in Vancouver, including the Frederic Lasserre Building at the University of British Columbia and the Arts and Social Sciences Building at Simon Fraser University.   James Cheng: He was noted for his modern designs, and his firm, James K. M. Cheng Architects, created numerous famous Vancouver structures, including the Shaw Tower and the Fairmont Pacific Rim.   Richard Henriquez: is a Vancouver based architect. His modernist designs and use of natural materials have made him well-known in the industry. Henriquez Partners Architects, has developed numerous prominent structures in Vancouver and the surrounding area which include The Woodward's Redevelopment, Pacific Spirit Regional Park Field Centre, the Pacific Palisades, Pacific Point, and the Presidio on Stanley Park.   Fred Hollingsworth: Studied architecture in California under Richard Neutra before returning to Vancouver and established his own practise in 1946. He created a variety of private dwellings and commercial structures in the city, many of which are regarded classic examples of modernist architecture. These are just a few of the many remarkable architects who have contributed to Vancouver's distinct and diverse architectural landscape. Which one is your favourite?

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  • Metro Vancouver's December 2022 Market Insight,VTL TEAM

    Metro Vancouver's December 2022 Market Insight

    In 2022, rising mortgage rates created uncertainty and caution in the Metro Vancouver housing market. Following a year of record sales and prices during the pandemic, Metro Vancouver's housing market experienced a year of caution in 2022 as a result of rising borrowing costs fueled by the Bank of Canada's ongoing battle with inflation. According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV), regional residential home sales totaled 28,903 in 2022, a 34.3 percent decrease from the 43,999 sales recorded in 2021 and a 6.6 percent decrease from the 30,944 homes sold in 2020. See Market Snapshot for more detailed, up-to-date statistics on your neighbourhood.

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  • Live in Arbutus,VTL TEAM

    Live in Arbutus

    One of our favourite neighbourhoods in Vancouver to live in is Arbutus. Situated in the city's western region and is renowned for its residential and business sectors mixed with streets lined with trees. Numerous schools, parks, and other attractions may be found in the neighbourhood. Among the area's well-known monuments are the Arbutus Club, a private recreation centre, and the Arbutus Greenway, a former railroad trestle that has been transformed into a multi-use trail. Numerous bus routes pass through the neighbourhood, providing excellent access to public transportation. Arbutus might be your next place where you call home!   Click Here to see all the active listings in Arbutus.

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