Jova Xu, a prominent Realtor in greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, is known for her diligent work ethic in the real estate industry. She has been featured in several media articles, showcasing her expertise in the field. Those media articles can be seen here. Her reputation as a Realtor is highly regarded by bothContinue reading “Jova Xu | Real Estate Advisor in Greater Vancouver”
Category Archives: North Vancouver
Apartments & Condos in North Vancouver
There are several areas in North Vancouver where you can find condos. Some of the more popular areas include: Lower Lonsdale: Lower Lonsdale is a vibrant neighborhood located in the heart of North Vancouver. It is home to a variety of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options, as well as several high-rise condo buildings. Central Lonsdale:Continue reading “Apartments & Condos in North Vancouver”
Should I list with a Chinese Realtor in Vancouver?
There are several factors to consider when deciding whether or not to work with a Chinese realtor. The reality that no one talks about is that Chinese people often offer way over asking price, whereas white people often just offer the asking price (or slightly below.) I know a lot of Chinese Realtors in BC,Continue reading “Should I list with a Chinese Realtor in Vancouver?”
Grand Boulevard North Vancouver Guide
The Grand Boulevard is a major thoroughfare in North Van. It is a north-south route that runs through the heart of the city, connecting several residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The longest most narrow park that I’ve ever seen. It goes on for many blocks, and the park also seems to have one of everyContinue reading “Grand Boulevard North Vancouver Guide”
Central Lonsdale Guide
Central Lonsdale is a neighborhood located in the city of North Vancouver. It is situated in the central part of the city, between the neighborhoods of Lower Lonsdale and Upper Lonsdale. Central Lonsdale is known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere, as well as its diverse array of shops, restaurants, and other amenities. The neighborhoodContinue reading “Central Lonsdale Guide”
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Guide
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a popular tourist attraction located in North Vancouver, BC. The park is home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, which spans 137 meters (450 feet) across and 70 meters (230 feet) above Capilano River. The bridge is supported by massive cables and is made of Douglas fir. It is oneContinue reading “Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Guide”
Mount Seymour Guide
Are you looking for a Mount Seymour guide? There’s a lot to know! Mt Seymour is a ski resort located in North Van, British Columbia. There is also a residential area called “Seymour” that has amazing houses and it’s not as expensive as you may think. If you want to check out houses for saleContinue reading “Mount Seymour Guide”
The Best Places To Buy BC Real Estate
As a millennial who has achieved Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE), but who has no interest in retiring early, I am always on the lookout for property to invest in. I say this while knowing that the Canadian government is doing everything it can to put downward pressure on the Canadian economy. The Canadian governmentContinue reading “The Best Places To Buy BC Real Estate”
Does it rain too much in Vancouver?
Vancouver is known for its frequent rainfall. The city gets around 70 inches of precipitation each year. Heavy rainfall can cause traffic disruptions, flooding, drainage issues, and potential water contamination from runoff in flooded areas (dirt and oil in the water.) Google Weather often provides an alert when there’s going to be enough rain inContinue reading “Does it rain too much in Vancouver?”
Mount Fromme Trailhead
We discuss the Mount Fromme Trailhead and our recommendations for hiking the mountain below. If that’s what you are looking for, skip to that section. But first we want to talk about the residential and commercial area about the mountain. We believe it has the most undervalued real estate in all of Vancouver. Hear usContinue reading “Mount Fromme Trailhead”