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Courtesy of Brad Miller of the Goodale Miller Team at Century 21 Fine Homes & Estates
Bordered to the south by Upper Middle Road, to the north by Dundas Street, to the west by Bronte Creek Provincial Park, and to the east by Bronte Road, in less than 10 years the Bronte Creek community has grown from the former Richview Golf Club site into one of Oakville’s most desired addresses.
Goodale Miller Team members and Bronte Creek residents Murray McKeage and Andrew Kaye walk their talk where Bronte Creek Real Estate is concerned. “The thing that’s nice about Bronte Creek is ‘access’ ”, Murray says. “You’re seven minutes from the Bronte GO station, and five minutes to the 407 and 403 (QEW) highways. Our area is serviced by one new public school, called Palermo, which was built 2 years ago. It’s walking distance to everyone in Bronte Creek. They’re building a brand new Catholic elementary school, as we speak, which will be ready for September 2012. A new high school is also being built in nearby West Oak Trails, and it is also set to open in September of this year. It’s just a great family community. Quiet. Our neighbourhood is surrounded by a ravine, with probably 15 kms of walking trails and protected pathways.”
Shopping is convenient too! “We’ve got a lot of east/west shopping possibilities, because of the location”, Murray says. “Our family does our primary shopping at Appleby and Dundas, which is in Burlington. You name it, it’s all right there… from groceries and hardware, to dentists and other professional services.”
Andrew has lived in the community for 5 years, and points out that while he’s “not personally fond of ‘new’ neighbourhoods in general, this particular new neighbourhood is an exception because, when they mapped it out, they left large swaths of forest. In most new neighbourhoods everything’s been razed and there are no big trees anywhere. There’s not really any nature preserve. In Bronte Creek you see trees behind the houses that are taller than the houses. You don’t have to walk far to get hidden in the forest! If you like to exercise and go for walks, you’re not forced to walk around residential streets. You can actually go and enjoy a relatively unspoiled, natural environment, which I think is quite unique for a new community.”
Bronte Creek Provincial Park has your recreational needs covered also, with year-round activities including skating, fishing, swimming, camping and more. In fact, their annual Maple Syrup Festival begins March 3rd.
Resale family homes are currently selling between $550k and $1.5 million, while townhomes sell between $400k and $900k. Monarch and Fernbrook Homes are busy building new inventory for families.
Let us know if you like to explore the Bronte Creek lifestyle with your family!
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Resale Housing Market in Canada Shows Further Improvement in January, Whistler/Pemberton Trends
Courtesy of Ursula Morel of Sea to Sky Premier Properties

OTTAWA – February 15th, 2011 – National resale housing activity climbed further in January 2011, according to statistics released today by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
Seasonally adjusted national home sales activity rose 4.5 percent in January 2011 compared to the previous month, reaching the highest level since April 2010. Led by Vancouver and Toronto, seasonally adjusted sales activity posted monthly gains in more than half of all local Canadian markets in January. National sales activity has improved steadily since last summer, and now stands almost 25 percent above the low point reached in July 2010.
We anticipated the recent announcement of tighter mortgage regulations, which will come into effect this March, would pull forward sales activity into the first quarter of 2011, particularly in some of Canada’s more expensive housing markets,” said Gregory Klump, CREA’s Chief Economist. “The sharp rise in sales activity in Toronto following the announcement provides early evidence confirming this,” said Klump. More: http://creanews.ca/
Whistler/Pemberton Trends
Whistler/Pemberton also anticipate the recent announcement of tighter mortgage regulations, which will come into effect this March, would pull forward sales activity into the first quarter of 2011, connected to Vancouver’s more expensive housing markets. Take advantage of Whistler/Pemberton’s Buyers Market!

Whistler, BC, CANADA
Why Whistler over any other Canadian Ski Resort?
“Whistler has fantastic Olympics related infrastructure, like Callaghan Valley, the sliding centre, the road, and Whistler is positioned to recover stronger than any other ski destination in the world. And those benefits mean a better place to visit and to consider living full time or retiring. Regional volumes are strong and visitors from Asia-Pacific and Australia are a "bright shining light," with the number of Australian visitors alone up "in the triple digits plus new markets like China and India are emerging.”
Located in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and just two hours north of Vancouver, Whistler is Canada’s premier, year-round destination (Very important for destination travelers and for any investor to achieve high occupancy rates all year- round).
Consistently ranked the number one mountain resort in North America, Whistler features two majestic mountains, epic skiing and snowboarding conditions, four championship golf courses, more than 200 shops, 90 restaurants and bars, accommodations galore, hiking trails, spas and arguably the best mountain bike park in the world. In short, Whistler has everything you will ever need to have the time of your life—and so much more. More: http://www.whistler.com.
About the Author:
My name is Ursula Morel and I moved from Germany to Canada in 1978 and have lived in Whistler, British Columbia since 1983. I have chosen Whistler because of its beauty, the mountains, lakes and climate. I am fluent in English, French and German and, as a result, I have numerous international clients and assist them in any of their real estate needs at www.seatoskypremierproperties.com.
I worked during the Olympics with the Austrian Media Crew at the Sliding center and again found my passion and desire in our infinite possibilities on our 8,171 acres of ski-able terrain. Every Wednesday I pass on the experience of a lifetime to any guest coming to our Mountains as I am a part of Whistler Blackcomb Volunteer Mountain Host Program:
Come and ski with me- I would love to be your Mountain Host.
By the way, our tours are complementary….
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/index.htm
See you on the slopes!
Ursula Morel www.seatoskypremierproperties.com CIPS,RSPS,CLHMS,TRC, President of FIABCI – Canada www.FIABCI.com
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Ursula is a member of The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing as a CLHMS, achievement of the Million Dollar Guild, recognized as an "exceptional agent" in the Wall Street Journal and Barron's and is on the Board of Regents for “Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate". She is fluent in English, French and German.
December, 2010.
Ah...end of year "market thoughts" time....
My "thoughts" are not meant to be a stats report or a hard market analysis.
That kind of statistical analysis can be found elsewhere, such as with mls statistics or other such "numbers reporting" venues.
My thoughts are exactly that...impressions, and based on 20 + years in the real estate business, all on Salt Spring Island and on the Southern Gulf Islands, and on Southern Vancouver Island.
My impressions/thoughts, then:
** Salt Spring and the Southern Gulf Islands have evolved into secondary home/discretionary marketplaces, perhaps since 1999. No one "has to" purchase on a Gulf Island; it's always by choice. Thus, regardless of market trend in play, at any given moment, it takes time to sell an Island property. It often takes 2 and probably 3 visits, before a buyer will "act".
The internet erased time and geography. Between 2000 and 2006, a low Canadian Dollar against the U.S. Dollar and the Euro, also made us very attractive to an investor/buyer from afar.
The first visit is usually the "discovery time" of the specific island itself. The second visit, the buyer has "chosen for" that particular island, and is now looking seriously at specific properties. If they don't see what they "imagine", they will come back a third time, and might even end up buying vacant land/building.
Since the buyers are not "local", in the main, there are significant time lags between visits. It can take one to three years to sell a property, on any Gulf Island, and this kind of time pause is also a marker of all discretionary areas, and globally so.
Time lags, then, are involved in every sale, no matter the market trend. This is the marker of all discretionary marketplaces, and in such a marketplace the buyer is always in charge of the process.
** The impact of the internet revolution has changed forever the way all business is conducted, and this is the case in sales oriented businesses, especially.
I think real estate was late to the table of change. The car industry and the stock market side of investing were totally changed by the internet's delivery, to consumers, of easy access to information, and their shift happened five or so years before real estate noted this. The real estate industry thought it was still business as usual, for some substantial timeframe.
Now, the shift from a company or agent-centric business model, to a consumer-centric style, has profoundly affected real estate marketing choices, too.
Approximately 98 percent of property searching apparently now begins on the internet, and a good 14 months before a buyer is ready to "act". All pertinent information can be found, on regions of interest to a buyer, via the internet, and so the role of a real estate agent has profoundly changed.
The way of introducing oneself as an agent, and of marketing listings, has made an internet presence totally necessary. Specialty print media might still have a place, marginally, but less and less so...print apparently only delivers one percent of buyers, today.
If there was a transition period in marketing between 2000 and 2009, which allowed a blend of responses, it is now over. Print media no longer delivers the buyer. To use it as one's premier means of trying to attract a buyer means that one's efforts are doomed. The buyer isn't "there".
** The post-internet world is now with us. What does this mean?
Technology, created to meet the demands of the wired wireless world continues to expand...traditional emails and websites are already being transplanted by social media options.
It's important to have a website, but the template model that has been the norm since 1999 era is seen as the box in the basement or the attic...one can go rummage around in it for deeper information, but it isn't the "initial attractor" that it once was. Same with emails.
Twitter is not a fad, nor is texting. They are "immediacy" formats, in my opinion.
In our time famine world (no time/always time/only now time), we are always looking for shortcuts to essential information. That's how I see Twitter.
And Facebook? Ah...that is interesting.
The "real" 21st Century, which has created the global village foreseen by Marshall McLuhan, way back in the 1970s, is also busy deleting our 20th Century idea that there was a separation between our personal and our "corporate" worlds.
Facebook, I think, is about that erasure of separation...think about those three words: "social", "media", "marketing". They really do mean something, and the shift is profound for all those hybrid BG (before google) beings still out there. The AG (after google) beings know nothing else, and swim gracefully in the new global data sea.
What else did McLuhan forecast? Oh, yes..."the medium is the message" was his mantra. The technology created to answer the shift of the internet world has changed us as a species, I believe.
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and their kin are early responders to the shift moment of the post-internet world. More apps and options will be spawning daily to fill the craving for information.
The separation between the creator of information and the consumer of same is also continuing to blur and to mesh. Concepts such as "privacy", "time", "personal", "expert" are undergoing change, too. Exciting times, indeed!
Will we end up with virtual real estate offices, and a paperless transaction process, with all information totally available on mobile devices? Yes, I think so.
In change lies opportunity!
** And what of our local island market? In Fall 2009, I did project that it would take until Fall 2010 to see uptick in activity, in our secondary home marketplace.
This has indeed been the case. The activity seen in Vancouver and in Victoria, primary residence/city marketplaces, in 2009 and first half of 2010, has now arrived in rural areas. Properties listed between one and four years are now selling.
The difference? The "reluctant buyer" is starting to become active! Why? Perhaps in recognition of significant price reductions coupled with historically low interest rates? Or, might also be fear of inflation and currency instability that is driving buyers back to secondary home/discretionary purchases, in order to preserve capital? Wish we could find that lost crystal ball!
Seeking information on Salt Spring Island and on Southern Gulf Islands and on Southern Vancouver Island? Call me!
How may I help you to discover your special Island dream property?
Looking forward to your call!
liread33@gmail.com
http://www.liread.com/market.htm
Submitted by Tradewinds Realty, Inc.
Denise's approach to real estate is one of integrity and honesty first, with a full dose of enthusiasm and passion. Working with investors of multi-residential properties or finding the discerning investors the perfect dream home has been the main focus of Denise's career!
Whether you are looking to buy or sell your own personal castle, a character home now utilized as a multi-residential property, or a 100 unit apartment building, Denise is your resource. Professionalism, along with true personal service. Having a natural love for children, caring for the elderly, and advocating for those in need, all assists in making Denise a real people person.
First licensed in real estate in the 1980's, Denise has enjoyed a long and successful career! Through experience, she believes she can bring a lot of knowledge to the table. Relocating to the Maritimes several years ago meant returning to where her heart has always belonged.
Denise looks forward to assisting you in finding your greatest investment, or in selling a current one. Please drop by our Tradewinds office at 53 St. Margaret's Bay Road, Halifax, to review our extensive property display gallery and discuss your real estate inquiries with Denise, or call Denise at 902-403-4767.
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Tim Harris Auctions Personal Photography Collection for Make A Wish Atlantic Provinces Canada

Seasons Greetings Everyone and Welcome to My Online Fundraising Auction!
Courtesy of Tim Harris of Tradewinds Realty
As some of you know, I have set a personal challenge to climb Mount Kilimanjaro on January 4th. I expect to summit January 14th and walk off the mountain by January 16th. My ultimate goal in this challenge is to raise $50,000 for Make-A-Wish Foundation Atlantic Canada. To reach this fundraising goal, I am auctioning off my extensive collection of Panoramic photographs. The online auction will run from November 17th to midnight December 3rd. As you will see, I have an impressive selection of panoramic photographs which capture the beauty and character of the province. I am fully funding my own travel, event and climb expenses ($7,000+) and 100% of all auction funds I raise will go directly to Make-A-Wish Atlantic Canada. It is my personal wish that you view and bid on the online photographs and support me in my efforts to benefit this incredibly worthwhile cause.
I have never seriously fundraised for a charity before and I find this a huge challenge in itself. My goals may appear as steep as the climb itself, but each step I take and every penny I fundraise will be worth it. I am keen, excited and overjoyed to be representing the Make-A-Wish Foundation Atlantic Canada. The Make-A-Wish Foundation Atlantic Canada identifies, organizes and grants “wishes” for children between the ages of 3-17 who have life threatening medical conditions. The organization is not-for-profit and wishes granted are funded solely by personal and corporate fundraising events and private donations. The Atlantic Chapter is currently working on granting 8 wishes and there are 8 wishes in the waiting. Wishes are as varied and personal as the children themselves. A child can wish to “be”, wish to “go”, wish to “have” or wish to “meet”...and with your support, we can share the power of granting a wish to a sick child. If you’d like more information on how this organization grants wishes to sick children and enriches this human experience with hope, strength and joy, please visit http://www.makeawish-atl.ca/
Some of you have already mentioned you are inclined to assist me in this fundraiser and I appreciate your generous support of my efforts.
In addition to the on-line auction, there are two ways to give
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As the North shore’s # 1 chartered real estate agent within Re/Max 2001 Inc. since 2006, Ms. Nathalie Maréchal is specialized in luxury properties within Laval and its surrounding areas. Ms. Nathalie Maréchal has been a successful realtor in her market for the past 8 years. Notably, she is a member of Re/Max International’s Chairman Club. Most importantly, Ms. Nathalie Maréchal is recognized and appreciated for her high standards, effectiveness, transparency and results.
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About Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate:
Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate is an invitation only network representing the best luxury real estate firms and professionals from around the world. Each affiliated member is carefully selected to represent his/her market area. Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate also hosts the industry leading Website www.LuxuryRealEstate.com (a 2009 Webby Award Honoree).
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About Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate:
Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate is an invitation only network representing the best luxury real estate firms and professionals from around the world. Each affiliated member is carefully selected to represent his/her market area. Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate also hosts the industry leading Website www.LuxuryRealEstate.com (a 2009 Webby Award Honoree).
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L'Outaouais, Québec, Canada
Courtesy of: Mr. Francois Duplantie

As a tourist area that combines all the dynamism of city life and proximity to the wilderness, Ottawa invites you to discover its unique charm and to explore its many facets, both natural and cultural!
Located in extreme southwestern Quebec, the tourist region of Outaouais is bordered by Ontario, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Laurentides and the city of Ottawa, Canada's capital. The Outaouais is an administrative region of Quebec, on the north shore of the Ottawa River, sharing a border with Ontario. It consists of 4 regional county municipalities (MRC) and 75 municipalities.
• Population: 349 835 (2008)
• Area: 30 504 km ²
• Density: 11.5 inhabitants / km ²
• Birth rate: 11.4 ‰ (2006)
• Mortality rate: 6.3 ‰ (2006)
(Source: Statistical Institute of Quebec)
If Quebec is recognized as a real paradise for nature lovers, wait to discover the Outaouais: a destination of choice for practical activities such as fishing, hunting and family vacations.
With its 20 000 lakes and reservoirs beautiful - Ottawa will certainly meet the needs of the most ardent fishermen. Hunters are not left since the abundance of large game (moose, deer, bears) and the presence on the territory of small game allows everyone to find their account.
Know that family holidays are possible in most outfitters of the Outaouais. Families who wish to escape the bustle of the city will take it easy in Ottawa, because you do win, it's in our nature!

Spotlight on Lake Échouani: Outfitter, LE PAVILLON RICHER 400 kilometers from Montreal. It is located at Lake Échouani (22 km. Long). Territory of 240 square, with lease rights to exclusive hunting and fishing. Accessible by road or by seaplane.
Well established for over 35 years, LE PAVILLON RICHER site offers a completely private. For fish, making a quality unmatched. A rustic lodge with all the comforts and amenities (bar / restaurant, convenience store, garage ect ..) 21 cottages were built near the main lodge and 25 outpost camps. The PAVILLON RICHER has an established clientele, and offers tremendous growth potential! Ideal for a snowmobile center. (No approximate center) FUN ON THE EARTH ... YOU HAVE FOUND !!!!!!
Finally, a little background on the Arms (a city of Gatineau The Outaouais)
Coat of Arms
The three green pines of heraldry Gatineau represent the timber industry. The color gold symbolizes wealth and prosperity brought by the industry. The green charge of billets of gold reminiscent of bygone days of the drive that was on the Ottawa River and Gatineau. The motto Fortunae meae multorum faber (Artisan my fate and that of several) applies to the forest industry, the main industry of the city at the same time as the work of a large number of citizens Gatineau.
Official signature
For the arms that fix the origin and history of a community shall secure a signature that characterizes the institutional personality. The city of Gatineau has a logo and adopted a comprehensive program of identification. The result is measured by the design of a signature showing clearly the name accompanied by the emblem. The "G" stylish high end dedicated to the territory where the population evolves. The dark green underlines the seriousness of the institution to greater fame and recognition beyond the borders. The Navy reinforces the uniqueness of the personality of the municipality. Both elements, emblem and logo in their official colors, acting as the sole identification of the municipal government of Gatineau.
Less than two hours from Montreal, Ottawa and learn enjoy the rhythm of its festivities. In order not to miss anything, tell you about the many packages available all year round! Ottawa, live it!
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Étant une région touristique qui allie harmonieusement le dynamisme de la vie citadine et la proximité de la grande nature, l’Outaouais vous invite à découvrir son charme unique et à explorer ses multiples facettes, tant naturelles que culturelles!
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Située à l'extrême sud-ouest du Québec, la région touristique de l’Outaouais est bordée par l’Ontario, l'Abitibi-Témiscaminque, les Laurentides et la ville d’Ottawa, capitale du Canada.
L'Outaouais est une région administrative du Québec, sur la rive nord de la rivière des Outaouais, partageant une frontière avec l'Ontario. Elle est composée de 4 municipalités régionales de comté (MRC) et de 75 municipalités.
- Population:349 835 (2008)
- Superficie:30 504 km²
- Densité: 11,5 hab./km²
- Taux de natalité: 11,4 ‰ (2006)
- Taux de mortalité: 6,3 ‰ (2006) (Source: Institut de la statistique du Québec)
Si le Québec est reconnu comme un véritable paradis des amants de la nature, attendez de découvrir l’Outaouais : une destination de prédilection pour la pratique d’activités telles que la pêche, la chasse et les vacances familiales.
Avec ses 20 000 lacs et ses magnifiques réservoirs – l’Outaouais saura certes répondre aux besoins des plus fervents pêcheurs. Les chasseurs ne sont pas en reste puisque l’abondance des gros gibiers (orignal, cerf de Virginie, ours) et la présence sur le territoire de petits gibiers permet à tous de trouver leur compte.
Sachez que des vacances en famille sont possibles dans la plupart des pourvoiries de l’Outaouais. Les familles qui désirent s’éloigner des tracas de la ville pourront se la couler douce en Outaouais, car vous faire décrocher, c’est dans notre nature!

Pleins feux sur le Lac Échouani : La Pourvoirie, LE PAVILLON RICHER à 400 Km. de Montréal. Elle est située au Lac Échouani (22 km. De long).Territoire de 240², avec bail, à droits exclusifs de chasse et pêche. Accessible par la route ou par hydravion.
Bien établi depuis plus de 35 ans, LE PAVILLON RICHER vous offre un site complètement privé. Pour le poisson, une qualité de prise inégalée. Une auberge rustique avec tout le confort et les commodités (bar/resto, dépanneur, garage ect..) 21 chalets sont construits, près du pavillon principal et 25 camps éloignés. Le PAVILLON RICHER a une clientèle établie, et offre un potentiel de croissance extraordinaire! Idéal pour un centre de motoneige. (Aucun centre approximatif) LE PLAISIR SUR TERRE… VOUS L’AVEZ TROUVÉ !!!!!!
Pour conclure, un petit historique sur L’Armoiries (Gatineau une ville de L’Outaouais)
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Armoiries
Les trois sapins verts du blason de Gatineau représentent l'industrie du bois. La couleur or symbolise la richesse et la prospérité apportées par cette industrie. La bordure verte chargée de billettes d'or rappelle les temps révolus de la drave qui se faisait sur la rivière des Outaouais et la Gatineau. La devise, Fortunae meae, multorum faber (Artisan de mon sort et de celui de plusieurs) s'applique à l'industrie forestière, principale industrie de la ville, en même temps qu'au travail d'un grand nombre de citoyens et citoyennes de Gatineau.
Signature officielle
Aux armoiries qui fixent l'origine et l'histoire d'une communauté s'adjoint une signature qui caractérise la personnalité institutionnelle. La ville de Gatineau s'est dotée d'un emblème et a adopté un programme global d'identification. Le résultat se mesure par la conception d'une signature claire affichant la raison sociale accompagnée de l'emblème. Le « G » stylisé aux extrémités fortes consacre l'étendue du territoire sur lequel évolue sa population. La couleur vert foncé souligne le sérieux de l'institution pour une plus grande notoriété et une reconnaissance outre-frontières. Le bleu marine renforce le caractère particulier de la personnalité de la municipalité. Les deux éléments, emblème et logotype, dans leurs couleurs officielles, agissent comme seule identification du gouvernement municipal de Gatineau.
À moins de deux heures de Montréal, découvrez l’Outaouais et vivez au rythme de ses festivités. Afin de ne rien manquer, informez-vous sur les multiples forfaits disponibles en toute saison! Outaouais, vivez-le!
By Greig Pedler of Bob Pedler Real Estate Limited

WINDSOR, ONTARIO - (APRIL 2009) - In April of 1969, Bob Pedler, who began his real estate career in 1956, opened the doors to a small office and it was only the beginning for this family owned company. Through the years Bob Pedler has twice been the President of the Windsor Essex County Real Estate Board, as well as President of the Ontario Real Estate Association,
The Canadian Real Estate Association, The Canadian Chapter President of the International Real Estate Federation and he has sat on the United Nations Commission for Human Settlement. The company was selected by “Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate” as one of the top luxury brokers, an opportunity that has further their global connections and has given them access to the number one luxury real estate web site on the internet, LuxuryRealEstate.com.
Bob, along with his songs Greig and Dave, continue to look ahead with a plan of expansion and a move to new facilities in the near future.
Bob Pedler says “The success of the company is due to the trust our clients have put in us. We thank them and pledge to continue with the great enthusiasm and knowledge-based, quality service that has been the hallmark of Bob Pedler Real Estate Limited.”
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