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Whether you’re seriously considering buying, or just dipping your toe into BC’s skyrocketing real estate market, there’s one thing you’ll encounter very quickly if you try to put in an offer on a property these days: Almost everything is a bidding war.
Buying a home increasingly requires going all-in like a hand of poker, offering thousands of dollars more than the list price and forgoing simple conditions like an inspection or financing.
Even then, the bids are eye-watering: A condo in Tofino last week went more than $1 million over-asking, a Vancouver bungalow on West 28th Avenue ended up at $502,000 above the list price two weeks ago, and a five-bedroom rancher on West 41st Avenue went for $5.66 million in February a staggering $1.68 million over the initial price, as bidders crawled over themselves to one-up each other’s offer.
B.C.âs âworld-classâ biotech sector plays key role in developing COVID-19 treatments and vaccines B.C. s biotech is punching above its weight, with key vaccine developments and helping develop treatments to ease the suffering of those infected
Author of the article: Gordon Hoekstra
Publishing date: May 08, 2021  â¢Â 3 hours ago  â¢Â 12 minute read  â¢Â The COVID-19 mRNA vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech used technology developed in B.C. by Acuitas Therapetuics. The green half-sphere is a cutaway view of the lipid nanoparticle, 1/1000th the width of a human hair. which protects the mRNA, represented by yellow helices. The white clouds are a chemical added to improve efficiency. Photo by Acuitas Therapeutics /PNG
B.C.âs âworld-classâ biotech sector plays key role in developing COVID-19 treatments and vaccines B.C. s biotech is punching above its weight, with key vaccine developments and helping develop treatments to ease the suffering of those infected
Author of the article: Gordon Hoekstra
Publishing date: May 07, 2021  â¢Â May 12, 2021  â¢Â 12 minute read  â¢Â The COVID-19 mRNA vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech used technology developed in B.C. by Acuitas Therapetuics. The green half-sphere is a cutaway view of the lipid nanoparticle, 1/1000th the width of a human hair. which protects the mRNA, represented by yellow helices. The white clouds are a chemical added to improve efficiency. Photo by Acuitas Therapeutics /PNG
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