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New property listed at 101 3070 GUILDFORD WAY in Coquitlam.
Super location!! Ground floor condo in a high rise building across from Lafarge Lake. This south facing corner unit has a large 10' x 10' deck overlooking the inner courtyard. The entire 2 bedroom unit has beautiful slate flooring and amazing floor to ceiling windows that let in the sunlight. The great room has a gas fireplace, 14 ft ceilings, a dining area, eating bar, pass through to kitchen & sliders to the patio. Lakeside Terrace has great amenities including an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, gym & party/meeting room. You are close to everything! Shopping at Coquitlam Centre, Douglas College, walking trails at Lafarge Lake & the new Evergreen Line.
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New property listed at 404 9857 MANCHESTER DR in Burnaby.
TOP FLOOR, QUIET 900 sq ft 2 bedroom unit facing a beautiful inner courtyard. TONS of closet & storage space. Large balcony extending the size of the unit with three sets of sliding doors. Secure underground parking spot, exercise room & sauna/steam room. This unit offers affordable living in Burnaby with all the convenience. Great location, close to Lougheed Mall, Skytrain & amenities.
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Improved access, a pro-business attitude and tax breaks drive real estate values

 

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Active town centre emerging in downtown Maple Ridge: housing costs are the lowest in Metro Vancouver.

 

Sandy Blue remembers less than two years ago trying to give directions for getting to Maple Ridge, one of B.C.’s largest municipalities, from the U.S. border.

Then, the city’s manager of economic development explains, it was all about the size and type of vehicle, ferry schedules or, more likely, recommended detours through Mission or Coquitlam.

Now, of course, it is a straight, 30-minute drive from the border to the Trans Canada and across the new Golden Ears Bridge into Maple Ridge. Gone, too, is the infamous bottleneck at Pitt River, where a new multi-lane bridge was completed this year to cut the commute into the rest of Metro Vancouver.

But the old days of awkward access to Maple Ridge have left one legacy: real estate prices in this community of 75,000 remain the lowest of all major Metro Vancouver municipalities.

For example, the median price of a detached house in Maple Ridge is $1.1 million less than on the west side of Vancouver and $210,000 less than in Coquitlam, which is minutes away. The typical ’Ridge condominium apartment sells for $245,750, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver – about $150,000 less than the regional average. And in all cases, it is likely that the Maple Ridge home will be larger, and newer, than in most Metro areas.

“Maple Ridge is really undervalued,” Blue said.

The demand, however, may soon drive prices higher. In the first six months of this year, 612 houses sold in Maple Ridge, second only to Richmond/South Delta and well ahead of much larger Burnaby and Coquitlam.

The ending of the ferry that once carried lineups of cars and trucks across the Fraser River has made the Albion area one of the hottest housing markets in the Lower Mainland, Blue said, with a rush of new construction in an area once known for large lots, older homes and impatient ferry traffic.

Last year, the Alberta-based Real Estate Investment Network named Maple Ridge the No. 2 location in which to invest in B.C.

 

newcomers often surprised at the park-like setting and the mix of rural ambience and big-city amenities.

Newcomers often surprised at the park-like setting and the mix of rural ambience and big-city amenities.

“When people call us about this, they discover a whole world of information,” said Blue. In addition to established industries of agriculture and forestry, Maple Ridge plans to grow in high-tech, multimedia, education and tourism.

 

“We’re a prime location for investment in hotels, attractions and amenities,” she added. 

Incentives
Growth of the city means opportunity in the downtown core, Blue said, and the city’s economic strategies include increasing the density downtown by filling underused commercial areas and attracting more residential development. Included in this are some hefty tax incentives meant to attract fresh development.

For instance, the construction of a new condominium project of more than five storeys would trigger a two-year property tax holiday. Build it to green LEED standards, and the building could be allowed a further two years of tax exemption.

Maple Ridge is concentrating on downtown housing incentives, Blue said, because “if you have residential, retail will follow.”

The plan is working: in the past two years, the city has accepted permit applications for about 1,200 new condominiums.

The downtown of Maple Ridge is centred at 240th Street around Lougheed Highway and Dewdney Trunk Road. The area is currently a blend of funky old and newly chic, which one Vancouver observer called a “mix of Commercial Drive and South Granville.”

For Blue, however, the aim is to develop the core along the lines of Newport Village in Port Moody, a successful mix of highrise condos, upscale retail and new amenity buildings.

Right now, the community is putting the final touches on a plan to “jump-start” core development, which may mean expanding the tax incentives, geographically, Blue said.

The city has also invested heavily in infrastructure, with $5.6 million spent on sewers, water lines and fibre-optic links, as well as more visible paving and streetscapes in the Town Centre.

“The new infrastructure makes Maple Ridge very attractive,” said Mike Shardlow, chair, Maple Ridge Economic Advisory Commission. “We have very affordable and, now, very accessible land.” Shardlow sees some of the best opportunities in industrial land and small-scale manufacturing.

The ’Ridge area industrial vacancy rate is about 5 per cent, according to Cushman Wakefield Lepage, but no new warehouse construction is underway.

Land prices are among the lowest in the region, with an acre of serviced industrial, starting at $600,000, about  half the price of Burnaby or Coquitlam. Since the Golden Ears Bridge opened, industrial land prices in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows corridor have nearly doubled.
High-tech

Maple Ridge is also catching the attention of the high-tech community, said Rochelle Grayson, board member and acting president of New Media BC.
“This includes a lot of small companies that are virtual, agile and mobile. A lot of them are flexible but they want a hub where they can connect with other people with similar ideas.”

This “creative class” likes being involved in sports and being active but wants a small-town feel with a strong centre, she explained, and Maple Ridge stands primed to be that hub.

“I was impressed with the strong sense of community in Maple Ridge. These people want work-life balance and they don’t want to wait until they’re retired to get it,” Grayson said.

An example of how Maple Ridge is business-friendly is the unique BizPal software package, developed with the province and the federal government. BizPal is an online permit and licence service that helps entrepreneurs start up faster, explained Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin.

Entrepreneurs can use BizPaL to receive a personalized list of the permits and licences needed to establish and run their businesses. It’s designed to cut through the paperwork burden small businesses face, said Daykin.

“Park-like”
Blue said Vancouver homebuyers and investors are often surprised at the geography of Maple Ridge when they first visit. Unlike the flatter Fraser Valley, Maple Ridge has an undulating landscape that allows terrific views, she said, and the Fraser River – right at the foot of downtown – adds to the “park-like setting.” The community also counts extensive parklands, such as the Kanaka Regional Park, and public access to lakes, the Fraser River and the Pitt River are among the reasons the area is attracting both young families and aging boomers.

Blue’s advice to would-be homebuyers and investors: get in now because Maple Ridge will not be undervalued for long.

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The National Association of Realtors says that 81 percent of prospective home buyers find it easier to visualize the property as a future home if it’s staged. 46 percent are more willing to tour a home they viewed online if it has been staged, and 28 percent are more willing to overlook other faults if the home is staged. For hundreds of thousands of home sellers, decluttering and staging plays an important role. 


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Malika Smith 
Professional Staging Consultant 


(Source: www.realtor.org/reports/2015-profile-of-home-staging)

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New property listed at 2009 520 COMO LAKE AVE in Coquitlam.
Crown is West Coquitlam's best ownership opportunity with quality finishes, unobstructed views & exceptional pricing. Located near shops, services, Simon Fraser University and steps to the new Evergreen Line. Every home features over-height ceilings, full-size premium appliances by Bosch and Fisher & Paykel, laminate hardwood throughout, roller shades & much more. Parking & Storage included. Enjoy 6,000 SQ FT of indoor/outdoor amenities. All measurements are approximate only, to be verified if important. Visit our Presentation Center Sat-Thurs 12-5 at #104-552 Clarke Rd, Coquitlam.
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New property listed at 1028 BUOY DR in Coquitlam.
2012 RENOS include ROOF, floors, KITCHENS, BATHS, paint, baseboard/crown moulding, exterior finish . Living and dining room w/vaulted ceilings have PANORAMIC VIEWS of city and mountains (big WOW factor here). Vaulted ceilings, large, open concept in the kitchen/dining/livingroom applied with the artists' loving touch. Perfectly PRIVATE setting (Cul-de-Sac), within 1 km to the future SKYTRAIN. 3bed 2bath up, 1bed nanny suite down makes this the perfect home for a large family. Large south facing covered deck is entertainer's dream! Nothing to do but move in!
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New property listed at 717 EDGAR AVE in Coquitlam.
Located in Coquitlam Transit-Oriented (Evergreen Line) Development Area. Potential land for rezoning development. Landscaped 90 ft width over 11,000 sq ft lot for 2 houses in future. Walking distance to Skytrain, Lougheed Mall, H Mart, Vancouver Golf Club & school. South facing 3 storey house in 1960s. 6 bedroom & 5 bathrooms. Many updated or replaced included drain tile, high efficiency furnace and hot water tank, newer interior and exterior paint, newer appliances, hardwood floors. Separate entrance basement with 2 bedrooms for mortgage helper. Huge sunny side deck, secluded rear patio and backyard. Good investment or living house in Coquitlam West. Do not miss it.
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New property listed at 1064 HOY ST in Coquitlam.
Super clean rancher at very affordable price! This home has had many updates including new fiberglass roof, new hot water tank, new fridge, fresh paint, updated carpets, flooring and new windows. Other features include gas fireplace & alarm system. Excellent location, walking distance to Coquitlam Centre, WestCoast express, Bus and Skytrain (2017) with walk way right by the house leading to transit. There are 3 bedrooms and Master with ensuite. Private back yard and RV parking, storage shed and fully fenced. Open house Jan 16 & 17, 2-4pm.
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New property listed at 6583 ORCHARD PL in Burnaby.
Let this absolutely GORGEOUS dream home be yours. Featuring state of the art “Control 4 Automation System”, electronics and climate control systems throughout that let you take command of the lights, temperature, security, music & TV with ease. This boutique home has a large gourmet Kitchen with Spice Kitchen with outside access to BBQ. Proudly boasting maple cabinets with stunning quartz counter tops as well as a high-end Bosch and Wolf appliances which makes this a dream kitchen to cook in. Four incredible bedrooms each with their own luxury bathrooms. Radiant in floor heating with air conditioning when you need it. Don’t miss the legal suite downstairs as well as the Basement Theatre Room with 7.2 surround sound, wet bar & walk in wine cellar it is an Entertainers Dream! Just too many features to list! Just steps to Deer Lake Park with quick & easy access to Metrotown & Hwy 1 & schools. OPEN on Sat & Sun 1-4pm.
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New property listed at 5038 KEITH ST in Burnaby.
ABSOLUTLEY STUNNING & A MUST SEE. One of a kind, 13,365 sq lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. Almost 1/3 acre with an extremely private view, lot borders tranquil 27 acre treed Nature Park. Expansive easy care mature low maintenance landscaping. Reno'd cozy home, beautiful cook's dream upgraded kitchen with great view, 5 burner gas stove, 2 wall ovens, gas cooktop, extensive non-staining Quartz counters & breakfast bar with heated tile floor. 2 door wine fridge and bar. Tons of natural light in kitchen with adjacent open concept dining room with 28 feet of high quality windows plus large opening skylight! 2006 high efficiency furnace, built in vac & water filter, 4 yr high quality windows, crown moldings with many extras. Large covered deck facing S/SW overlooking your 20X40 foot pool with a view, relax in your private world. Home feeling as though you live in the country, but is in the center of the city. 5 mins to Royal Oak Skytrain, Riverway Golf Course, close to Metrotown & amenities. Don’t miss this one!
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As a Realtor, I totally understand the importance of a house. More than just shelter... your house is your home! A significant investment and thousands of memories! 

 

YOU HAVE 4 OPTIONS

 

1. Sell the communal home and divvy up the proceeds

2. Buy out your spouse so as to own the whole home

3. Sell your half to your spouse

4. Keep joint ownership

 

 

 

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National home price up to $454,342, thanks to Vancouver and Toronto markets

 
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Canadian home prices increased 12% in 2015, but only thanks to the strong markets in B.C. and Ontario.

In December 2015, the average home price across the country sat at $454,342, but if the hot Greater Vancouver and Greater Toronto markets are excluded, the price would only have been $336,994. Even more drastic, if B.C. and Ontario markets were excluded, home prices would have actually dropped by 2.2% down to $294,363.

The numbers are the latest from the Canadian Real Estate Association’s December 2015 report, but despite the ongoing price inflation in Vancouver and Toronto, the CREA says the Canadian housing market as a whole is stable.

 

“December mirrored the main themes of 2015, with strong sales activity and price growth across much of British Columbia and Ontario offsetting declines in activity among oil producing regions,” said Gregory Klump, CREA’s Chief Economist. “The recent decline and uncertain outlook for oil prices means that housing market prospects are unlikely to improve in the near term in regions where job market prospects are tied to oil production.”

Two storey single family homes made the biggest price jump of all housing types, rising 9.15% across the country. One storey homes rose 6.63%, townhouses rose 6.12% and apartments rose on average 4.96%.

The biggest markets, Vancouver and Toronto, rose 18.87% and 10% respectively. The Fraser Valley was not far behind Vancouver with an impressive price jump of 14.35%.

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