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What will Delta look like in 2040? This forward-looking article explores growth, housing, port expansion, and the future of community life across Delta.
Delta’s housing market is shaped by limited land, strong demand, and local development policies. This article explains what’s happening across North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, TFN and Tilbury.
Vancouver’s luxury real estate market is seeing multi-million-dollar losses as rising costs and shifting demand reshape pricing. What was once untouchable is now correcting, creating both risk and opportunity.
by Troy Tyrell
Vancouver’s luxury real estate market is seeing multi-million-dollar losses as rising costs and shifting demand reshape pricing. What was once untouchable is now correcting, creating both risk and opportunity.
by Troy Tyrell
What will Delta look like in 2040? This forward-looking article explores growth, housing, port expansion, and the future of community life across Delta.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
Delta’s housing market is shaped by limited land, strong demand, and local development policies. This article explains what’s happening across North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, TFN and Tilbury.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
Co-living is redefining real estate investing, turning one property into multiple income streams while creating affordable housing solutions for modern renters.
by Debbie Balfour
City Council decisions in Delta shape housing, transportation, business growth, and community services. This article explains how local government works and why it matters to residents.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
Inside Delta City News: Launches Delta Weekly Events, a weekly guide to business, AI, and community events across Delta BC
by Inside Delta City News
From the Tour de Delta to the Ladner Village Market and Tsawwassen Sun Festival, Delta’s annual events bring the community together while supporting local business, tourism, and civic pride.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
BC Gov. expands PST on strata services, quietly increasing condo costs. No direct tax, but Vancouver owners will feel it in rising monthly fees.
by Troy Tyrell & Delta City News