Homebuilders Association Vancouver (HAVAN) has launched season four of its popular Measure Twice, Cut Once podcast.
The season follows the Burden family through the real-time renovation of their east Vancouver 1912 heritage house. The family shares it all, including the highs and lows, the finances and the success strategies—all while living in the basement with their two young children while the upper floors are gutted and renovated. Interior design is by Triple Dot Design while Level One Construction is leading the build.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.
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