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RE/MAX Bursary Now Accepting Applicants

February 20th, 2012
Do you know someone who will be graduating from grade 12 this year and planning on attending post-secondary?

The RE/MAX Quest for Excellence Bursary program is once again accepting applicants.

What is the RE/MAX Quest for Excellence?

The Quest for Excellence Program is a bursary program for grade 12 students in Western Canada. It was established by RE/MAX of Western Canada to recognize the s ...

BC New Housing Tax Rebate Increase

February 17th, 2012
The BC Finance Minister announced today new transitional measure to help buyers of new homes (not resale) pay less tax until HST is officially repealed in April 2013. Basically, the BC New Housing theshold will be increased to $850,000, effective April 1st, 2012.  You could now qualify for a BC HST rebate of up to $42,500 on the purchase of a new home.  This will remain in effect for one year ...

"Greening" Your Home? Check Out the LiveSmart BC Program

February 13th, 2012

Want to become more "green"? Thinking about renovating/upgrading to do so?

Unfortunately, you may have heard the Canadian ecoEnergy Retrofit program (as part of Canada's Economic Action Plan) has now come to a close. But if you missed it, there are still other financial incentives out there for you. The LiveSmart BC program is still in full swing and could save you over $7000 in rebates to ma ...

Home Owner Grant Change

January 5th, 2012
Earlier this week, January 3rd, 2012, the Minister of Finance announced that due to the rise in property values the threshold for the Home Owner Grant will increase to $1,285,000 (from $1,150,000). 

As you are probably aware, to qualify for the Basic Home Owner Grant you must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and ordinarily reside in the province.  You must be the registered owner or ...

New Year Outlook

January 2nd, 2012
Happy New Year!

Wondering what 2012 means for Vancouver real estate? Sure, none of us has a crystal ball and cannot see the future... but we can take a look at market trends, economic factors, and make some educated predictions.  Overall, things are looking good and stable.


  



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Annual REALTORS Care Blanket Drive

November 28th, 2011
It is upon us, the 17th Annual REALTORS Care Blanket Drive

Once again, from November 28th to December 6th, we will be collecting blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing, hats, gloves, scarves, new socks, new underwear, tarps, bus tickets, and razors and shaving cream for interviews.

If you have any donations, you may drop them off at our office at 101-2609 Westview Drive, North Vancouver (in ...

Returns on Renovations

September 6th, 2011

Are you thinking about doing some renovations before you list your home for sale?

Renovations can be a good way to add value, but be careful how you spend your money. Make sure to keep renovations and improvements general and suitable to your neighbourhood and surrounding homes. As you know, kitchens and bathrooms sell homes (and generally provide a return between 75 and 100%) but interior a ...

The Importance of the Internet

August 24th, 2011
As you are probably aware, the way the real estate industry (and almost every other industry for that matter) has been changing.  While in the past, people relied on their real estate agent and yard signs to discover new listings and information, now they turn to the internet.  Today 89% of people start their search for a new house online! And 38% of people first learn about the home they buy ...

Top 10 Mistakes in Preparing Your Home for Sale

July 27th, 2011

5 Tips for a Successful Move

July 20th, 2011

5 Tips for a More Successful Move

1. Make sure that your moving quote is based upon a visual survey.

One of the biggest mistakes that people make when booking a move is assuming that a phone quote is guaranteed. The only way to obtain a binding quote is to have your household goods visually surveyed by a moving company.

2. Use a reputable mover for your move.

The American Moving and Storag ...
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