The number of British Columbians living in single-family homes has declined significantly with many choosing multi-family dwellings instead. And while soaring house prices are no doubt a contributing factor, as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, lifestyle plays a big role too.
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Multi-family homes dwellings selling at a rapid pace in Kelowna as fewer people choose to live in single-family homes
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