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Snow to Slush to Rain: How to Waterproof Your Home

Posted on Jan 22, 2020

Vancouver isn’t known for endless, snowy winters, but once or twice, those heavy cold fronts do roll through. Mixing that melting snow with the frequent Vancouver rain leads to a very slushy mess — not only through the sidewalks and streets but all-around your home.

One of the most common hazards for any homeowner is water damage. Water not only lea...

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Transforming Vancouver’s Pools + Beaches

Posted on Jan 03, 2020

The city of Vancouver has just completed a three-year-long consultation process on the future of its aquatic facilities and beaches. The consultation ended with the approval of a whopping $350M budget to implement Vancouver’s Aquatics Strategy – a plan that aims to modernize Vancouver’s nine indoor pools, five outdoor pools and 18 kilometres of bea...

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Looking Back at 2019: The Year In Review

Posted on Dec 21, 2019

It’s been an exciting year for Stilhavn Real Estate Services. From our first team off-site retreat, the Medallion and President’s Club Awards, our one year anniversary and the opening of our newest office––here’s looking at you, Whistler––this year has been nothing short of amazing.

So, with the holidays upon us and 2020 fast approaching, we though...

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Escaping Vancouver’s Rainy Season

Posted on Dec 03, 2019 in Happening in Vancouver

As we approach the end of the year and the days get shorter, darker, and rainier, many Vancouverite’s thoughts turn to travel. Longtime “Raincouver” residents know that while the city isn’t short on activities to fill your days, sometimes it’s best to just get out of town. Thanks to Daily Hive, we have a list of the best places to visit when you ne...

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Escaping Vancouver’s Rainy Season

Posted on Dec 03, 2019 in Happening in Vancouver

As we approach the end of the year and the days get shorter, darker, and rainier, many Vancouverite’s thoughts turn to travel. Longtime “Raincouver” residents know that while the city isn’t short on activities to fill your days, sometimes it’s best to just get out of town. Thanks to Daily Hive, we have a list of the best places to visit when you ne...

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Location, Location, Location: Why Proximity to Public Transit Matters

Posted on Nov 20, 2019 in How To

Vancouver boasts friendly neighbours and the best work-life balance in Canada, so it’s no wonder we love to call this place home. While Vancouver may be known as a bike-friendly city, bicycles aren’t always the preferred mode of transportation during the colder, rainier months. That doesn’t mean you’re limited to cars, though: whether it’s the Skyt...

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