It’s no secret that Kelowna is growing, and with an increase in population comes more competition for housing. Now one condo development is marketing itself as the solution to that problem for buyers who are looking to get into the market. However, not everyone agrees that’s the right way to deal with the city’s housing crunch.
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Debate over solution to Kelowna’s housing crunch
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