Ottawa, B.C. to spend $3.2-billion to cut homebuilding fees and convert unsold condos
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Ottawa, B.C. to spend $3.2-billion to cut homebuilding fees and convert unsold condos
RACHELLE YOUNGLAI
REAL ESTATE REPORTER
PUBLISHED 51 MINUTES AGO
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The federal and B.C. governments will spend up to $3.2-billion to help reduce homebuilding costs by cutting development charges, and plan to help developers get rid of their unsold condominiums in the province.
The joint housing announcemen…
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