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      <title>BC Home Owner Grant Threshold Keeps Pace With Assessments</title>
      <description><![CDATA[To keep pace with rising property assessments, the BC government has raised the Home Owner Grant threshold to $1,285,000. The threshold is the maximum assessed value a property can reach to allow the property owner to claim the full Home Owner Grant.BC Assessment estimates the value of all BC homes on July 1 each year. The Ministry of Finance reviews this data and adjusts the Home Owner Grant threshold to ensure at least 95.5% of eligible home owners receive the full amount. Owners of homes valued above the threshold may qualify for a partial grant.The basic Home Owner Grant gives home owners:&nbsp;•a maximum reduction of $570 in property taxes on principal residences in the Capital, Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley regional districts;&nbsp; •an additional grant of $770 to rural home owners elsewhere in the province; and&nbsp;•an additional grant of $275 to seniors aged 65+, those who are permanently disabled and war veterans of certain wars.&nbsp;Basic grant for 2012 – the basic grant is reduced by $5 for each $1,000 of assessed value over $1,285,000, and is eliminated on homes assessed at $1,399,000 or more.&nbsp;Additional grant for 2012 – the additional grant is reduced by $5 for each $1,000 of assessed value over $1,285,000, and is eliminated on homes assessed at $1,454,000 or more.&nbsp;Canadian citizens and landed immigrants residing in their principle residence are eligible for the grant.&nbsp;In November 2011, the government announced plans to create a further grant of up to $275 for low-income Canadian Forces veterans with more recent service in the event they do not already qualify as seniors or persons with disabilities. Details will be announced soon.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:18:52 -0800</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.vancouvercondos.com/article?id=11</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To keep pace with rising property assessments, the BC government has raised the Home Owner Grant threshold to $1,285,000. The threshold is the maximum assessed value a property can reach to allow the property owner to claim the full Home Owner Grant.</p><p>BC Assessment estimates the value of all BC homes on July 1 each year. The Ministry of Finance reviews this data and adjusts the Home Owner Grant threshold to ensure at least 95.5% of eligible home owners receive the full amount. Owners of homes valued above the threshold may qualify for a partial grant.</p><p>The basic Home Owner Grant gives home owners:</p><p>&nbsp;•a maximum reduction of $570 in property taxes on principal residences in the Capital, Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley regional districts;&nbsp; •an additional grant of $770 to rural home owners elsewhere in the province; and<br>&nbsp;•an additional grant of $275 to seniors aged 65+, those who are permanently disabled and war veterans of certain wars.<br>&nbsp;<br>Basic grant for 2012 – the basic grant is reduced by $5 for each $1,000 of assessed value over $1,285,000, and is eliminated on homes assessed at $1,399,000 or more.<br>&nbsp;<br>Additional grant for 2012 – the additional grant is reduced by $5 for each $1,000 of assessed value over $1,285,000, and is eliminated on homes assessed at $1,454,000 or more.<br>&nbsp;<br>Canadian citizens and landed immigrants residing in their principle residence are eligible for the grant.<br>&nbsp;<br>In November 2011, the government announced plans to create a further grant of up to $275 for low-income Canadian Forces veterans with more recent service in the event they do not already qualify as seniors or persons with disabilities. Details will be announced soon.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Government Announces New HST/PST Housing Transitional Rules</title>
      <description><![CDATA[As the province transitions back to the PST, which will replace the HST effective April 1, 2013, measures to ease the HST burden on new home buyers, include:&nbsp;&nbsp; • The BC New Housing Rebate threshold will increase to $850,000 from $525,000, so that more than 90% of newly built homes will now be eligible for a provincial HST rebate effective April 1, 2012 .&nbsp; • The maximum rebate will increase to $42,500 from $26,250 effective April 1, 2012 .&nbsp; • Buyers of new secondary vacation or recreational homes outside the Greater Vancouver and Capital Regional Districts priced up to $850,000 will be eligible to claim a provincial grant of up to $42,500 effective April 1, 2012.&nbsp; • For newly built homes where construction begins before April 1, 2013, but ownership and possession occur after, purchasers will not pay the 7% provincial portion of the HST. Instead, purchasers will pay a temporary, transitional provincial tax of 2% on the full house price.&nbsp;HST/PST transition rules will help ensure that whenever purchasers buy a new home they will all pay a consistent and equitable amount of tax, whether the home is built:&nbsp; • entirely under the HST;&nbsp; • entirely under the PST; or &nbsp; • partly under HST and partly under the PST.&nbsp;The temporary housing transition measures will be in place until March 31, 2015. The tax only applies to homes where construction begins before the transition date and ownership and possession occur after. &nbsp;REBGV successfully advocated for the following:&nbsp; • An increase in the threshold value of homes to be covered by the rebate;&nbsp; • An increase in the rebate amount;&nbsp; • An announcement of the transition rules for new homes as early as possible.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:20:36 -0800</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.vancouvercondos.com/article?id=12</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[As the province transitions back to the PST, which will replace the HST effective April 1, 2013, measures to ease the HST burden on new home buyers, include:<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; • The BC New Housing Rebate threshold will increase to $850,000 from $525,000, so that more than 90% of newly built homes will now be eligible for a provincial HST rebate effective April 1, 2012 .<br>&nbsp; • The maximum rebate will increase to $42,500 from $26,250 effective April 1, 2012 .<br>&nbsp; • Buyers of new secondary vacation or recreational homes outside the Greater Vancouver and Capital Regional Districts priced up to $850,000 will be eligible to claim a provincial grant of up to $42,500 effective April 1, 2012.<br>&nbsp; • For newly built homes where construction begins before April 1, 2013, but ownership and possession occur after, purchasers will not pay the 7% provincial portion of the HST. Instead, purchasers will pay a temporary, transitional provincial tax of 2% on the full house price.<br>&nbsp;<br>HST/PST transition rules will help ensure that whenever purchasers buy a new home they will all pay a consistent and equitable amount of tax, whether the home is built:<br>&nbsp; • entirely under the HST;<br>&nbsp; • entirely under the PST; or <br>&nbsp; • partly under HST and partly under the PST.<br>&nbsp;<br>The temporary housing transition measures will be in place until March 31, 2015. The tax only applies to homes where construction begins before the transition date and ownership and possession occur after. <br>&nbsp;<br>REBGV successfully advocated for the following:<br>&nbsp; • An increase in the threshold value of homes to be covered by the rebate;<br>&nbsp; • An increase in the rebate amount;<br>&nbsp; • An announcement of the transition rules for new homes as early as possible.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>THE B.C. FIRST-TIME NEW HOME BUYERS' BONUS</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Subject to approval by the legislature, the B.C. government intends to implement a temporary BC First-Time New Home Buyers’ Bonus. Effective February 21, 2012, to March 31, 2013, the bonus is a one-time refundable personal income tax credit worth up to $10,000.Requirements to Qualify for the BonusELIGIBLE FIRST-TIME NEW HOME BUYERYou will qualify as a first-time new home buyer if:»» You purchase or build an eligible new home located in B.C.;»» You, or for couples, you and your spouse or common law partner, have neverpreviously owned a primary residence;»» You file a 2011 B.C. resident personal income tax return, or if you move to B.C. after December 31, 2011, you file a 2012 B.C. resident personal income tax return (you will not be eligible for the bonus if you move to B.C. after December 31, 2012);»» You are eligible for the B.C. HST New Housing Rebate; and»» You intend to live in the home as your primary residence.ELIGIBLE NEW HOMEAn eligible new home includes new homes (i.e., newly constructed and substantially renovated homes) that are purchased from a builder and that are owner-built. The bonus will be available in respect of new homes purchased from abuilder where:»» A written agreement of purchase and sale is entered into on or after February 21, 2012;»» HST is payable on the home (e.g., HST will generally be payable ifownership or possession of the home transfers before April 1, 2013 – seefurther details below); and »» No one else has claimed a bonus in respect of the home. The bonus will be available in respect of owner-built homes where:»» A written agreement of purchase and sale in respect of the land and building isentered into on or after February 21, 2012;»» Construction of the home is complete, or the home is occupied, before April 1, 2013; and»» No one else has claimed a bonus in respect of the home.&nbsp;A substantially renovated home is one where all or substantially all of the interior of a building has been removed or replaced.&nbsp; Generally, 90% or more of the interior of the house must be renovated to qualify as a substantially renovated home (90% test).]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:27:32 -0800</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.vancouvercondos.com/article?id=14</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Subject to approval by the legislature, the B.C. government intends to implement a temporary BC First-Time New Home Buyers’ Bonus. Effective February 21, 2012, to March 31, 2013, the bonus is a one-time refundable personal income tax credit worth up to $10,000.<br><br>Requirements to Qualify for the Bonus</p><p>ELIGIBLE FIRST-TIME NEW HOME BUYER</p><p>You will qualify as a first-time new home buyer if:<br>»» You purchase or build an eligible new home located in B.C.;<br>»» You, or for couples, you and your spouse or common law partner, have never<br>previously owned a primary residence;<br>»» You file a 2011 B.C. resident personal income tax return, or if you move to B.C. after December 31, 2011, you file a 2012 B.C. resident personal income tax return (you will not be eligible for the bonus if you move to B.C. after December 31, 2012);<br>»» You are eligible for the B.C. HST New Housing Rebate; and<br>»» You intend to live in the home as your primary residence.</p><p>ELIGIBLE NEW HOME</p><p>An eligible new home includes new homes (i.e., newly constructed and substantially renovated homes) that are purchased from a builder and that are owner-built. The bonus will be available in respect of new homes purchased from a<br>builder where:</p><p>»» A written agreement of purchase and sale is entered into on or after February 21, 2012;<br>»» HST is payable on the home (e.g., HST will generally be payable if<br>ownership or possession of the home transfers before April 1, 2013 – see<br>further details below); and »» No one else has claimed a bonus in respect of the home. <br><br>The bonus will be available in respect of owner-built homes where:</p><p>»» A written agreement of purchase and sale in respect of the land and building is<br>entered into on or after February 21, 2012;<br>»» Construction of the home is complete, or the home is occupied, before April 1, 2013; and<br>»» No one else has claimed a bonus in respect of the home.<br>&nbsp;<br>A substantially renovated home is one where all or substantially all of the interior of a building has been removed or replaced.&nbsp; Generally, 90% or more of the interior of the house must be renovated to qualify as a substantially renovated home (90% test).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>VancouverCondos.com Launches V. 2.0 - Multi-Languages</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Vancouver Condos is proud to announce we've release version 2.0 of our site.&nbsp; Our site translates to 14 different languages and show all the different neighbourhoods within Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver and Richmond.&nbsp; Most of the improvements users will not see, but will notice the improvement of the speed of the site.&nbsp; For more information, feel free to contact us.VancouverCondos.com]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 09:42:02 -0700</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.vancouvercondos.com/article?id=8</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Vancouver Condos is proud to announce we've release version 2.0 of our site.&nbsp; Our site translates to 14 different languages and show all the different neighbourhoods within Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver and Richmond.&nbsp; Most of the improvements users will not see, but will notice the improvement of the speed of the site.&nbsp; <br><br>For more information, feel free to contact us.<br><br>VancouverCondos.com]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Active Home Sellers Bring Greater Selection To The Greater Vancouver Housing Market - July 2011</title>
      <description><![CDATA[While the balance between home buyer and seller activity remains in an equilibrium range in the Greater Vancouver housing market, last month’s home sale total was below the 10-year average for July.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:21:02 -0800</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.vancouvercondos.com/article?id=9</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[While the balance between home buyer and seller activity remains in an equilibrium range in the Greater Vancouver housing market, last month’s home sale total was below the 10-year average for July.]]></content:encoded>
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