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		<description><![CDATA[Real estate prices are rising quickly all across British Columbia (as this Vancouver Sun article mentions).&nbsp; In the past year alone, the total value of assessed property in the province grew by 17 percent.&nbsp; Demand has been fueled by a hot economy and low interest rates. Not surprisingly, luxury real estate&#8212;waterfront property and the like&#8212;appreciated fastest, with rises in some areas of 50 percent in a single year.&nbsp; But perhaps...]]></description>
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