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22 things to do in Vancouver this November

 

 

 

Every month, the Cit compiles a list of Vancouver’s must-see events. This makes it easy to ensure that you’re always around ‘n about town experiencing all that Vancouver has to offer. We’ve drawn from various sources to make this calendar your monthly go-to list for all things Vancouver. The Cit is pleased to release the November edition of your Vancouver Social Calendar. As always, if you have an event you’d like us to include, share.

Attend a Remembrance Day ceremony

When: Tuesday, November 11
Where: Multiple locations around Vancouver


Celebrities 30 Year Anniversary

When: Friday, November 7 to Monday, November 10
Where: Celebrities Nightclub
What: The historical & diverse nightlife destination celebrates 30 years with special sets from Hot Since 82, Amine Edge & Dance and a Vogue Charity Event featuring NYC Legend MikeQ


Website: www.thisisblueprint.com (Full release: http://thisisblueprint.com/news/nightclubs/celebrities-celebrates-30-years-strong)
Twitter: @celebrities_van #CELEBS30YR

 

Hastings Park Winter Farmers’ Market

When: Running until November 30, Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: PNE Fairgrounds
What: Shop local winter produce + artisan prepared foods + local crafts + enjoy hot food trucks
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11th Annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival

When: Running until November 9
What: Over 90 arts + culture events at 25 venues throughout the Downtown Eastside
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Winter Farmers Market at Nat Bailey Stadium

When: Running until April 25, 2015, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Nat Bailey Stadium – 4601 Ontario Street, Vancouver
What: Shop locally grown produce + enjoy hot food trucks + live music + more
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Moustaches for Movember

When: November 4, 7 to 10 p.m.
Where: Holt Renfrew, Pacific Centre
What: Canada’s largest Movember fundraising event feat. a VIP fashion show, local celebrities, beers, canapés, and more!
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Circus Fest Vancouver

When: November 6 to 9
Where: Various venues
What: A 4-day circus festival feat. leading circus acts & performers, Main Stage shows, hands-on workshops, installations, cabarets, and industry panel discussions
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Ballet BC presents No. 29

When: November 6 to 8
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre
What: Ballet BC’s first performance of the season
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Movies at MARKET by Jean-Georges

When: November 7 & 8
Where: MARKET by Jean-Georges restaurant
What: Enjoy a movie in the plush private theatre of the Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver with an elegant meal
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An Evening at Ringside

When: November 8
Where: Griffins Boxing & Fitness, North Vancouver
What: An award-winning charity dinner and boxing gala benefitting Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver
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41st Annual Circle Craft Christmas Market

When: November 11 to 16
Where: Vancouver Convention Centre
What: Over 310 artisans from coast to coast incl. wood turners + glass blowers + sculptors + potters + entertainment + food + more!
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Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival (VIMFF)

When: November 12 to 15
Where: Centennial Theatre & Rio Theatre
What: Watch a unique collection of outdoor and mountaineering films on the big screen
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Vancouver Short Film Festival

When: November 14 to 16
Where: Vancity Theatre – 1181 Seymour Street
What: 17 new films and 4 web series showcasing B.C.’s film industry
Website

Shipyards Christmas Market

When: November 14 to 16, 21 to 23, 28 to 30
Where: The Shipyards – 19 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver
What: Over 50 local artisans + food trucks + live music + an outdoor light display + a skating rink from noon to 6 p.m.!
Website

2014 Local Government Election

When: November 15
What: Vote in the general local election from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Hopscotch Festival

When: November 17 to 23
Where: The PNE Forum
What: Vancouver’s premium whisky, beer and spirit festival featuring over 300 kinds of whisky
Website

Eastside Culture Crawl

When: November 20 to 23
Where: Main Street, 1st Avenue, Victoria Drive
What: Annual visual arts festival that involves artists on Vancouver’s Eastside opening their studios to the public
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Il Mercato: Italian Night Market

When: November 21, 3 to 7 p.m.
Where: 3075 Slocan Street
What: Italian cuisine + music + handmade products from local artisans
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Vancouver Christmas Market

When: November 22 to December 24
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre Plaza
What: Authentic outdoor German Christmas village + market
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Candytown

When: November 22 from noon to 7 p.m.
Where: Yaletown
What: A free holiday festival w/ outdoor shopping + more
Website

The Peak of Christmas 

When: November 28 to December 24
Where: Grouse Mountain
What: Sleigh rides + skating + breakfast with Santa + real reindeer + gingerbread village + more
Website

Canyon Lights

When: November 29 to January 3
Where: Capilano Suspension Bridge
What: 250,000 sparkling lights + music + the world’s largest living Christmas tree

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Simple Ways to Invest in Real Estate
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Buying real estate is about more than just finding a place to call home. Investing in real estate has become increasingly popular over the last 50 years and has become a common investment vehicle.

Although the real estate market has plenty of opportunities for making big gains, buying and owning real estate is a lot more complicated than investing in stocks and bonds. In this article, we'll go beyond buying a home and introduce you to real estate as an investment.

Basic Rental Properties

This is an investment as old as the practice of land ownership. A person will buy a property and rent it out to a tenant. The owner, the landlord, is responsible for paying the mortgage, taxes and costs of maintaining the property.

Ideally, the landlord charges enough rent to cover all of the aforementioned costs. A landlord may also charge more in order to produce a monthly profit, but the most common strategy is to be patient and only charge enough rent to cover expenses until the mortgage has been paid, at which time the majority of the rent becomes profit. 

Furthermore, the property may also have appreciated in value over the course of the mortgage, leaving the landlord with a more valuable asset. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, real estate has consistently increased in value from 1940 to 2006, then proceeded to dip and rebound from 2008 to 2010 and has been increasing overall.

There are, of course, blemishes on the face of what seems like an ideal investment. You can end up with a bad tenant who damages the property or, worse still, end up having no tenant at all. This leaves you with a negative monthly cash flow, meaning that you might have to scramble to cover your mortgage payments. There is also the matter of finding the right property. You will want to pick an area where vacancy rates are low and choose a place that people will want to rent.

Perhaps the biggest difference between a rental property and other investments is the amount of time and work you have to devote to maintaining your investment.

When you buy a stock, it simply sits in your brokerage account and, hopefully, increases in value. If you invest in a rental property, there are many responsibilities that come along with being a landlord. When the furnace stops working in the middle of the night, it's you who gets the phone call. If you don't mind handyman work, this may not bother you; otherwise, a professional property manager would be glad to take the problem off your hands, for a price, of course.

Real Estate Investment Groups

Real estate investment groups are sort of like small mutual funds for rental properties. If you want to own a rental property, but don't want the hassle of being a landlord, a real estate investment group may be the solution for you.

A company will buy or build a set of apartment blocks or condos and then allow investors to buy them through the company, thus joining the group. A single investor can own one or multiple units of self-contained living space, but the company operating the investment group collectively manages all the units, taking care of maintenance, advertising vacant units and interviewing tenants. In exchange for this management, the company takes a percentage of the monthly rent.

There are several versions of investment groups, but in the standard version, the lease is in the investor's name and all of the units pool a portion of the rent to guard against occasional vacancies, meaning that you will receive enough to pay the mortgage even if your unit is empty. The quality of an investment group depends entirely on the company offering it. In theory, it is a safe way to get into real estate investment, but groups are vulnerable to the same fees that haunt the mutual fund industry. Once again, research is the key.

Real Estate Trading

This is the wild side of real estate investment. Like the day traders who are leagues away from a buy-and-hold investor, the real estate traders are an entirely different breed from the buy-and-rent landlords. Real estate traders buy properties with the intention of holding them for a short period of time, often no more than three to four months, whereupon they hope to sell them for a profit. This technique is also called flipping properties and is based on buying properties that are either significantly undervalued or are in a very hot market.

Pure property flippers will not put any money into a house for improvements; the investment has to have the intrinsic value to turn a profit without alteration or they won't consider it. Flipping in this manner is a short-term cash investment.

If a property flipper gets caught in a situation where he or she can't unload a property, it can be devastating because these investors generally don't keep enough ready cash to pay the mortgage on a property for the long term. This can lead to continued losses for a real estate trader who is unable to offload the property in a bad market.

A second class of property flipper also exists. These investors make their money by buying reasonably priced properties and adding value by renovating them. This can be a longer-term investment depending on the extent of the improvements. The limiting feature of this investment is that it is time intensive and often only allows investors to take on one property at a time.

REITs

Real estate has been around since our cave-dwelling ancestors started chasing strangers out of their space, so it's not surprising that Wall Street has found a way to turn real estate into a publicly-traded instrument.

real estate investment trust (REIT) is created when a corporation (or trust) uses investors' money to purchase and operate income properties. REITs are bought and sold on the major exchanges, just like any other stock. A corporation must pay out 90% of its taxable profits in the form of dividends, to keep its status as a REIT. By doing this, REITs avoid paying corporate income tax, whereas a regular company would be taxed its profits and then have to decide whether or not to distribute its after-tax profits as dividends.

Much like regular dividend-paying stocks, REITs are a solid investment for stock market investors that want regular income. In comparison to the aforementioned types of real estate investment, REITs allow investors into non-residential investments such as malls or office buildings and are highly liquid. In other words, you won't need a realtor to help you cash out your investment.

Leverage

With the exception of REITs, investing in real estate gives an investor one tool that is not available to stock market investors: leverage. If you want to buy a stock, you have to pay the full value of the stock at the time you place the buy order. Even if you are buying on margin, the amount you can borrow is still much less than with real estate.

Most "conventional" mortgages require 25% down, however, depending on where you live, there are many types of mortgages that require as little as 5%. This means that you can control the whole property and the equity it holds by only paying a fraction of the total value. Of course, your mortgage will eventually pay the total value of the house at the time you purchased it, but you control it the minute the papers are signed.

This is what emboldens real estate flippers and landlords alike. They can take out a second mortgage on their homes and put down payments on two or three other properties. Whether they rent these out so that tenants pay the mortgage or they wait for an opportunity to sell for a profit, they control these assets, despite having only paid for a small part of the total value.

The Bottom Line

We have looked at several types of real estate investment. However, we have only scratched the surface. Within these examples there are countless variations of real estate investments. As with any investment, there is much potential with real estate, but this does not mean that it is an assured gain. Make careful choices and weigh out the costs and benefits of your actions before diving in.




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Open House. Open House on Saturday, November 3, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 4090 PERRY ST in Vancouver.
Open House on Saturday, November 3, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Vancouver Special!! Property currently zoned RM-1; potential to be rezoned into row homes. 3 bedrooms on main floor. 2 bedroom suite downstairs. Newer roof. Great location - close to public transportation, shopping, restaurants and recreation. Don't miss out!
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 28, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 1255 CHARTER HILL DR in Coquitlam.
Open House on Sunday, October 28, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
GREAT, PRIVATE FAMILY HOME in Coquitlam, backing onto greenbelt and Scott Creek. Close to all levels of schools - Scott Creek Middle and Gleneagle Secondary are all a block away. Close to bus and the Coquitlam Crunch to get in your morning workout. Extended deck with covered area, perfect for entertaining! Spacious living room features crown moulding, wood-burning fireplace and bay window. Recently repainted. 4 large bedrooms upstairs, including spacious master with ensuite, new laminate flooring and 3 pc ensuite. Downstairs has separate entry. Many updates, great TV/rec room downstairs. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 28th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
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New property listed in Glenwood PQ, Port Coquitlam
I have listed a new property at 3 2150 SALISBURY AVE in Port Coquitlam.
Looking to upgrade? The time is NOW! Spectacular, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom townhouse with many great detail-oriented features. Huge modern kitchen with centre island, quartz countertops, spice drawer, spacious pantry and toe-kick vacuum in kitchen. Built-in surround sound in living room and speakers in kitchen and dining areas of the main floor, great for entertaining! 3 bedrooms upstairs, including master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet. Additional bedroom and bathroom downstairs on ground level - perfect for guests! Family-oriented neighbourhood. Close to shopping, restaurants, bus, schools, dog park, 25 km Traboulay trail along the Coquitlam River and parks. Open House Saturday October 27th, 2pm to 4pm.
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Open House. Open House on Saturday, October 27, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 3 2150 SALISBURY AVE in Port Coquitlam.
Open House on Saturday, October 27, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Looking to upgrade? The time is NOW! Spectacular, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom townhouse with many great detail-oriented features. Huge modern kitchen with centre island, quartz countertops, spice drawer, spacious pantry and toe-kick vacuum in kitchen. Built-in surround sound in living room and speakers in kitchen and dining areas of the main floor, great for entertaining! 3 bedrooms upstairs, including master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet. Additional bedroom and bathroom downstairs on ground level - perfect for guests! Family-oriented neighbourhood. Close to shopping, restaurants, bus, schools, dog park, 25 km Traboulay trail along the Coquitlam River and parks. Open House Saturday October 27th, 2pm to 4pm.
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 28, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 103 CEDARWOOD DR in Port Moody.
Open House on Sunday, October 28, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
BRIGHT 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom detached home situated on HUGE lot in Heritage Woods! Enter the grand foyer with vaulted ceilings. Well-appointed living room with gas fireplace overlooks the quiet cul-de-sac. Enjoy southwest views of Burnaby Mountain from the dining room, kitchen and family room. LARGE master bedroom upstairs with spacious walk-in closet and ensuite. 3 other big bedrooms upstairs. Basement includes finished rec room and storage for upstairs use. Unfinished area gives you freedom to finish it off into a suite with separate entry. Includes air conditioning. HUGE patio and yard - loads of possibilities! Close to all levels of schools, parks & public transit. Open house Sunday October 28th - 2pm to 4pm.
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 28, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 1911 IRONWOOD CRT in Port Moody.
Open House on Sunday, October 28, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Live in quiet, Mountain Meadows cul-de-sac! Well-maintained Tudor style 3 bedroom + den & 3 bathroom home. Enter into bright sky lit foyer. Living room features beautiful floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace and adjoins with the formal dining room. Bright kitchen features quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Family room has a cozy gas fireplace with sliding doors to the private patio outside. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms, den and 2 bathrooms. Low maintenance yards in the front and back. View of Fraser River and Mount Baker. CLose to all levels of schools, shopping and recreation. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 28th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 21, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 1911 IRONWOOD CRT in Port Moody.
Open House on Sunday, October 21, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Live in quiet, Mountain Meadows cul-de-sac! Well-maintained Tudor style 3 bedroom + den & 3 bathroom home. Enter into bright sky lit foyer. Living room features beautiful floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace and adjoins with the formal dining room. Bright kitchen features quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Family room has a cozy gas fireplace with sliding doors to the private patio outside. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms, den and 2 bathrooms. Low maintenance yards in the front and back. View of Fraser River and Mount Baker. CLose to all levels of schools, shopping and recreation. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 21st from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
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A real estate analyst who accurately predicted Metro Vancouver’s housing crash a year ago says the current slump will stretch out for three more years.

One year ago, Dane Eitel of Eitel Insights forecast that 2018 sales of detached houses in Metro Vancouver would collapse and the average detached house price would fall from the $1.8 million peak in May 2017 to $1.6 million by the third quarter of this year.


As of September, detached housing sales had indeed plunged 40.4 per cent from a year earlier and the benchmark price had hit $1.54 million, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. The average detached sale price was approximately $1.58 million.

 
 


Eitel, who applies stock market-style analytics to the housing market, now forecasts that the detached house price in Metro Vancouver will sink in stages to a bottom of $1.4 million by Q3 2020 and trade at the level for another 18 months. The turnaround will begin in January 2022 – and it will be dramatic, he predicts.

 

“By the end of 2023 we will be back up to the 2017 peak pricing [$1.83 million]. But the breakout will be historic. Especially for those who purchase at or anywhere near the bottom,” Eitel told Western Investor.

He is forecasting that in the following five years to 2028, the average Metro Vancouver detached house price will skyrocket to around $2.8 million – a 100 per cent increase from the 2021 bottom of $1.4 million.

Contradicting BCREA

The continued slump to 2022 is not what the B.C. Real Estate Association (BCREA) is forecasting. The BCREA contends the current downturn is a government-caused blip and recovery is already underway.

According to the association’s calculations, the B.C. market has turned from its trough in June, and since then has seen a relative increase in activity of around 3.5 per cent, on a seasonally adjusted basis.

Cameron Muir, BCREA’s chief economist, said “The B.C. housing market is evolving along the same path blazed by Ontario and Alberta, where the initial shock of the mortgage stress-test is already dissipating, leading to increasing home sales.”

But Eitel said that 40 years of Greater Vancouver detached house sales and average price cycles reveals a trading pattern is established that will play out over the next decade.

He noted that the last long-term cycle began in October of 1987 and ran to 1996, during which time average house prices increased 190 per cent and peaked at $286,000 in February 1995. The average price then dropped 19 per cent to bottom out in December 1996. Prices did not recover to the earlier price peak until November 2002, six years later.

We are seeing a similar pattern today, Eitel said.

Toronto’s “dead-cat bounce”

Eitel said he has applied his analytics to every major city in Canada and that some regions will outperform both Vancouver and Toronto over the short term. He cautioned that the current recovery in the Toronto’s housing market is “a dead-cat bounce” that will soon come to an ugly end.

“There are some markets in Canada that will see strong growth in house prices, even as Vancouver and Toronto decline,” Eitel said, adding that his information is proprietary and available through Eitel Insights.

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Don't waste money on inflatable Halloween decorations for your front yard. Use our ideas and your crafty skills to make one-of-a-kind decorations. You'll be the envy of the neighborhood and save a lot of money.


Mascot

Greet trick-or-treaters with a scarecrow mascot. Give it a personality to match your style: scary or friendly, male or female, casual or formal. Use lumber to create the body: a 2x4 for the main post, a 1x4 for the shoulders and four more 1x4s for the arms. Use wood glue and fasteners to secure the elbow joints. A dried or plastic gourd will last longer than a fresh one and a scarf is the perfect accessory to cover up any unsightly handiwork.



Flying Ghosts

Fill your trees or front porch with free-flying ghosts. Made inexpensively from balloons and gauze fabric, these little Caspers catch the wind to add movement to your outdoor decor. 




Pumpkin Bonfire

Don’t want to be bothered with a real bonfire because it's too dangerous for kids and too much of a pain to keep lit? Create a low-maintenance fire pit with faux pumpkins, battery-operated candles and a few logs. 
 
 
 
 

Eyeball Wreath

Add a little Cruella Deville style to your front door by wrapping a black feather boa around a wreath form then adorning it with some bloodshot eyeballs.
 
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New property listed in Upper Eagle Ridge, Coquitlam
I have listed a new property at 1255 CHARTER HILL DR in Coquitlam.
GREAT, PRIVATE FAMILY HOME in Coquitlam, backing onto greenbelt and Scott Creek. Close to all levels of schools - Scott Creek Middle and Gleneagle Secondary are all a block away. Close to bus and the Coquitlam Crunch to get in your morning workout. Extended deck with covered area, perfect for entertaining! Spacious living room features crown moulding, wood-burning fireplace and bay window. Recently repainted. 4 large bedrooms upstairs, including spacious master with ensuite, new laminate flooring and 3 pc ensuite. Downstairs has separate entry. Many updates, great TV/rec room downstairs.
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I have sold a property at 1263 ROCHESTER AVE in Coquitlam
I have sold a property at 1263 ROCHESTER AVE in Coquitlam.
Lovely family home in FANTASTIC LOCATION!! Enter into large living room with gas fireplace. Spacious kitchen and dining room leads onto HUGE balcony facing the calm and peaceful creek. Upstairs are 3 good sized bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with large master. New blinds, new paint, new carpets, new light fixtures, new stove, fridge and dishwasher. Also features newer roof. Within walking distance to all levels of schools, including Rochester Elementary, Maillard Middle and Centennial Secondary. Across the street from Rochester Park, which includes preservation of existing wooded areas, water park, and a climbing wall.
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 203 2655 MARY HILL RD in Port Coquitlam.
Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
FANTASTIC, 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN CENTRAL LOCATION! Situated in the heart of Port Coquitlam, you are one block away from the West Coast Express and bus station! Also close to shops, schools, library and upcoming $132 million recreation complex. Fully rainscreened and only 12 units. Spacious, bright kitchen with island and maple shaker cabinets opens into inviting living room with electric fireplace. 9 foot ceilings throughout with lots of windows. Sliding doors open onto balcony. Master bedroom is upstairs, features ensuite with both shower and bathtub, in addition to large walk-in closet. 2nd bedroom also has its own ensuite. Includes 1 covered parking in private, shared garage and individual locker. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Oct 14th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
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Open House. Open House on Saturday, October 13, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 103 CEDARWOOD DR in Port Moody.
Open House on Saturday, October 13, 2018 2:00PM - 4:00PM
BRIGHT 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom detached home situated on HUGE lot in Heritage Woods! Enter the grand foyer with vaulted ceilings. Well-appointed living room with gas fireplace overlooks the quiet cul-de-sac. Enjoy southwest views of Burnaby Mountain from the dining room, kitchen and family room. LARGE master bedroom upstairs with spacious walk-in closet and ensuite. 3 other big bedrooms upstairs. Basement includes finished rec room and storage for upstairs use. Unfinished area gives you freedom to finish it off into a suite with separate entry. Includes air conditioning. HUGE patio and yard - loads of possibilities! Close to all levels of schools, parks & public transit. Open House Saturday October 13th, 2pm - 4pm
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 3:00PM - 5:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 1911 IRONWOOD CRT in Port Moody.
Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 3:00PM - 5:00PM
Live in quiet, Mountain Meadows cul-de-sac! Well-maintained Tudor style 3 bedroom + den & 3 bathroom home. Enter into bright sky lit foyer. Living room features beautiful floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace and adjoins with the formal dining room. Bright kitchen features quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Family room has a cozy gas fireplace with sliding doors to the private patio outside. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms, den and 2 bathrooms. Low maintenance yards in the front and back. View of Fraser River and Mount Baker. CLose to all levels of schools, shopping and recreation. Open House Sunday October 14th - 3 to 5pm
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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 4090 PERRY ST in Vancouver.
Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Vancouver Special!!! Property currently zoned RM-1; potential to be rezoned into row homes. 3 bedrooms on main floor. 2 bedroom suite downstairs. Newer roof. GREAT LOCATION - close to public transportation, shopping, restaurants and recreation. Don't miss out! Open House Sunday Oct 14th, 1pm - 3pm.
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I have listed a new property at 103 CEDARWOOD DR in Port Moody.
BRIGHT 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom detached home situated on HUGE lot in Geritage Woods! Enter the grand foyer with vaulted ceilings. Well-appointed living room with gas fireplace overlooks the quiet cul-de-sac. Enjoy southwest views of Burnaby Mountain from the dining room, kitchen and family room. LARGE master bedroom upstairs with spacious walk-in closet and ensuite. 3 other big bedrooms upstairs. Basement includes finished rec room and storage for upstairs use. Unfinished area gives you freedom to finish it off into a quite with separate entry. Includes air conditioning. HUGE patio and yard - loads of possibilities! Close to all levels of schools, parks & public transit.
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New property listed in Central Pt Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam
I have listed a new property at 203 2655 MARY HILL RD in Port Coquitlam.
FANTASTIC, 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN CENTRAL LOCATION! Situated in the heart of Port Coquitlam, you are one block away from the West Coast Express and bus station! Also close to shops, schools, library and upcoming $132 million recreation complex. Fully rainscreened and only 12 units. Spacious, bright kitchen with island and maple shaker cabinets opens into inviting living room with gas fireplace. 9ft ceilings throughout with lots of windows. Sliding doors open onto balcony. Master bedroom is upstairs, features ensuite with both shower and bathtub, in addition to large walk-in closet. 2nd bedroom also has its own ensuite. Includes 1 covered parking in private, shared garage and individual locker.
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