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Jeremy
Blog by Jeremy Sutton
August 7th, 2008
CREA has now launched REALTOR.ca! This new site will now run parallel with MLS.ca. REALTOR.ca has the ability to seach and view listings based on a real map seach. This is a really cool site that is definately worth taking a look at especially if you're over browsing the MLS.ca site. Check it out at www.realtor.ca
Posted in General
March 9th, 2008
The 13th annual Realtors Care Blanket Drive which I mentioned in the November Bulletin, set a new Lower Mainland record for donations.
There were 1566 bags collected by the Fraser Valley Board region. The grand total from the Valley, Vancouver and Chilliwack Boards was 4,199 bags of warm clothing and blankets for people in need in our communities.
My thanks to those homeowners in the ...
Posted in General
November 6th, 2007
CMHC has just held a conference and the hot topic is, as always, what is in the future for the market. The pundits have stated that they expect the Vancouver market to grow by up to 8% in the next year.
In a discussion with other Realtors in my office we found it hard to see examples where the market was up 8% this year in Langley. There have been rises however 8% would mean a ...
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May 25th, 2007
BIG BANKING CHANGE
The Federal government has quietly changed the Banking Act with respect to mortgage lending. This is a huge change that was relatively unnoticed by the media.
For over 40 years the Bank Act required that buyers with less than 25% cash down had to have an insured mortgage. This meant that most young buyers paid an additional fee of between 1%and 3.75% ...
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February 9th, 2007
The Langley real estate market has taken off with a bang this year. As expected the market has regained it's vigor that was lost in the latter part of 2006. So far this year i am ahead of last year in sales and our RE/MAX Treeland office has done more sales in January 2007 than in January 2006, which was a record for a Janaury back then!
Although prices haven't risen yet i do expect ...
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December 19th, 2005
Christmas Memories from Brookswood
The weather promises very little winter excitement over the Christmas break this year, but I can remember Christmas’s past in the winter of Brookswood.
In the early 1990’s perhaps ‘92 we had a cold snap where it rained onto an already frozen ground. This was the first time I saw serious rime ice in the Lower Mainland. Trees were encased in a thick layer ...
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October 14th, 2005
CHANGES TO THE RESIDENTIAL TENANCY ACT.
As of January 1st, 2004 the changes to the Residential Tenancy Act came into
effect. These new changes are, for the most part good and sensible. According to
MLA Rich Coleman a lot of the changes are rooted in the government’s desire to
substantially eliminate the cost of arbitrations and disputes that are malicious
or ingenuine or aimed at ...
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September 27th, 2005
In 1994 there were 3200 licensed Realtors in the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. Then the market took a downturn. By the year 2000 we had only 1700 Realtors members. 47% of licensed Realtors left the business during that period.
In 2001 the market became active again. As of this month there are 2400 member Realtors in the Valley Board. Our membership is up 41% in 4 years.
I wonder if any ...
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September 27th, 2005
Where there’s a will... there’s a probate!
Probate is when the Court has confirmed that a will is valid and the executor has the authority to administer the terms of the estate. The courts charge a basic fee to grant the letters probate in British Columbia together with a rate that rises to 1.4% of the value of the estate in excess of $50,000.
The probate charge applies to the total ...
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