New Revenue Potential for TransLink?

New Revenue Potential for TransLink? Transit schedules have been unreliable in many areas, especially in the ‘Burbs, and the reporting of changes is problematic. Is the traditional communicating of transit schedules outmoded? Transit users today want to get accurate real-time information, and this might just be coming soon to an information highway near you. With … Read more

Blockbuster News!

Providing the on-demand convenience of online streaming, selection, and price are how Netflix embraces their customers. Technology is changing the way customers want services delivered, and as business marches forward it waits for nobody as bricks and mortar locations give way to more and more, Amazon, eBay, etc., although some people do still rent DVD’s. … Read more

“High Greed Internet”

This past week the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications (CRTC), Canada’s national telecom regulator, was asked to stop imposing a previous decision for a controversial usage-based billing (UBB), or metered Internet bandwidth usage, when Jean François Mezei filed a formal petition. The CRTC’s claim that the imposition of the same retail rate structure onto all ISPs … Read more

Last Chance for Some Home Buyers?

“If you want into the Canadian real estate market with the lowest possible entry-level lending terms and conditions available then I believe your time could be running out.” Three weeks ago I posted this. Tonight I read this online from the Globe and Mail: Ottawa to tighten mortgage rules. So now I’m taking this opportunity … Read more

Unraveling Real Estate in 2011…

Unraveling Real Estate in 2011… The broad brush used by ‘Talking Heads’ to paint a macro picture of real estate has little bearing on local micro markets and is worthless to the average consumer. All real estate is local and as such only local data should be considered.  In fact most of the national and … Read more

Real Estate Highlights of 2010: part 2

Real Estate Highlights of 2010 – continued… Buyer’s Market On April 27th I posted, “Hello Buyer’s Market!” to let my clients know we were in a Buyers Market.  It was four months later that the chief economist of the Real Estate Association mentioned “a summer shift to a buyers market”. Balanced Market Locally this past … Read more

Real Estate Highlights of 2010: part 1

Harmonized Sales Tax HST will affect all new homebuyers. When getting pre-approved with your lender you should get a ‘Net-Sheet’ showing you all of your estimated costs. You will need to know this before you can tell your REALTOR® what your upper limit is for buying.  Here is a link to a HST calculator if … Read more

Should you Buy or Sell First?

Should you buy or sell first? Downsizing? Family growing? Relocating? These are some of the many reasons for wanting to move. The key to your decision on whether you should sell or buy first is planning ahead and we’d like to help you explore all of your options. For those that don’t have the financial … Read more

Port Moody last stop for CP Holiday Train

Tonight the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train 2010 completed its twelfth cross-Canada journey at Queen Street Plaza in Port Moody, BC, and once again the weather cooperated as the locals enjoyed the festivities. In Port Moody, attendees brought non-perishable food items to add to the generous corporate contributions made locally. All collected donations are given to … Read more

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