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Westcoast Homes columnist predicts what to expect in the year-end in 2025 .
Yogi Berra was right when he predicted car share programs would not survive.
In 2025 , I expect new projects will have reduced parking, but existing neighbourhood residents will complain about reduced street parking.
In Vancouver , presale programs will get underway for new condominium projects.
In 2025 , the province and municipalities need to rethink how best to finance growth, says Michael Geller .
Geller: Costs must be shared more broadly through property taxes that are paid over time.
He says homeowners over 55 might want to consider deferring their property taxes and let the province pay them.
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