Most Vancouverites are likely aware that a single-family house for less than $1 million is about as scarce as a unicorn.
But newly released maps reveal that, over the past decade, such houses have in fact become practically extinct even when you adjust for inflation.
And according to Andy Yan — an urban planner and acting director of Simon Fraser University’s City Program — things turn a major turn for the worse shortly after Vancouver hosted the Winter Olympics in 2010.
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