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real estate vancouver

The best place to live in Vancouver is a highly debated topic, that just got a little bit simpler for some thanks to a ranking of the best neighbourhoods in Vancouver for families.

These aren't exactly the cheapest areas in the city, but the ranking did lay out what it'll cost you to live in some of the most family-friendly spots.

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If you're already struggling to pay rent in Vancouver, you might not want to hear that things are looking a whole lot pricier for one-bedroom apartments in the city.

According to a rent report from liv.rent, the average cost for an unfurnished one bedroom in Metro Vancouver has gone up a jaw-dropping amount of $430 from last year.

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Lululemon's founder, Chip Wilson, owns a massive property in Vancouver that is worth a jaw-dropping amount of money.

The luxurious 15,694-square-foot two-story home comes with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, and is currently valued at a hefty $74,089,000, according to BC Assessment.

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If you've been looking to purchase a new pad, or are just curious about which spots might cost you the least, this list of the cheapest places to buy real estate in the notoriously expensive Metro Vancouver has got you covered.

Vancouver TikToker and local real estate agent, Mimi Do, @mimidosocial, told Narcity some of the most affordable areas to buy property around the city.

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It's no secret that Vancouver real estate is pricey, but luckily there are a few small towns and neighbourhoods just outside of the big city, that are cheaper to buy a place in.

Top real estate agent Conor Kelly, from Stonehaus Realty, sat down with Narcity and gave his expert advice on what the most affordable parts of the Greater Vancouver area are.

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