Non-profit hopes to sell Hope affordable housing building for $10 million
The sale of a Hope affordable housing building won’t affect current residents, the non-profit that built it says; its sale could also facilitate a new housing project.
The sale of a Hope affordable housing building won’t affect current residents, the non-profit that built it says; its sale could also facilitate a new housing project.
The number of households registering on BC Housing’s affordable housing list suggests that the province’s promised solutions to the housing crisis are not keeping pace with need in the Fraser Valley.
Shelters across the Fraser Valley are operating at capacity—and beyond. Outreach workers and volunteers are struggling to keep up with the demand for housing.
Large development on site of present day gravel quarry could boost local population by as much as 50%.
Langley has long been the only large Fraser Valley community without second-stage housing for women fleeing domestic violence. That may change soon.
A development company that purchased a mobile home park in Chilliwack says they have no ‘immediate plans’ for the site, but seniors like Barbara Boehmer who live on that property think it’s only a matter of time before they will be forced to leave.
The number of townhomes occupied by families with kids in the Fraser Valley tellingly increased in the last decade, 2021 census data reveals.
The Cabin, a daytime space for Abbotsford’s homeless community, will be shutting its doors after council decided to cut its grant period short.
Harrison Hot Springs’ population grew 30% in five years, but the area’s new community plan doesn’t have recommendations to increase its housing stock.
Can schools keep up with growth in BC’s fastest growing neighbourhoods? And what happens when new apartments displace old ones?