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Robertson plans motion to give locals first crack at Vancouver condo pre-sales

- Scott Brown sbrown@postmedia.com Twitter.com/Browniesco­tt

Mayor Gregor Robertson will introduce a motion at the next meeting of city council on Oct. 17 that he hopes will stop real estate developers from offering out-of-province buyers first-crack at condo pre-sale opportunit­ies in Vancouver.

In a statement released on Friday, Robertson says the proposed policy, which he intends to put in place by the end of the year, will prioritize sales of new homes in multi-family developmen­ts to local residents as part of the city’s new 10-year housing strategy.

The city defines local residents as people who live and work in Metro Vancouver and whose permanent address and place of work is in the region, regardless of citizenshi­p.

“My priority as mayor is to deliver new housing supply that is first and foremost for people who live and work in Vancouver, and this motion aims to give local residents the first opportunit­y to purchase a new home,” said Robertson. “In Vancouver’s red-hot housing market, local employers are crunched to retain talent, whether they’re doctors, tech workers, retailers, firefighte­rs, teachers or nurses. I regularly hear stories about people who work in Vancouver, but are forced to move elsewhere in the region because they can’t find a place to live. At a time when we are seeing record levels of housing constructi­on, local residents should be able to get the first shot at purchasing a home in new developmen­ts.”

West Vancouver introduced a similar policy in 2016 when it negotiated a deal with Westbank Corp. developmen­t for a condo project that prioritize­d local residents. Stipulatio­ns included:

Requiring the project to be only marketed to West Vancouver residents during the first 30 days, and then the next 60 days to residents of Metro Vancouver;

Requiring purchasers to sign a statutory declaratio­n to demonstrat­e their intention to live in the building and not flip their unit;

Restrictin­g bulk purchases of units.

“Vancouver’s Housing Vancouver strategy seeks to dramatical­ly increase the supply of new housing, but it needs to be the right supply — homes that are affordable for people who live and work in Vancouver,” said Robertson. “We want young people and families to put down roots in the city. This motion will support that.”

 ?? NICK PROCAYLO/PNG FILES ?? “At a time when we are seeing record levels of housing constructi­on, local residents should be able to get the first shot at purchasing a home in new developmen­ts,” said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson.
NICK PROCAYLO/PNG FILES “At a time when we are seeing record levels of housing constructi­on, local residents should be able to get the first shot at purchasing a home in new developmen­ts,” said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson.

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