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There are 14 blog entries for February 2010.
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at 5:52pm. 1265 Views, 0 Comments.
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PARSIPPANY, N.J. 02-23-2010 — Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC today announced that Realogics Brokerage, LLC, in Seattle is the newest member of its luxury real estate network.
The firm, owned by Dean and Stacy Jones of Realogics, Inc., now will do business as Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty. Sam Cunningham will serve as the designated broker and co-owner. The firm will service the Greater Seattle area in western Washington and complements the brand’s existing affiliates in Bellevue, Friday Harbor and University Place: Brazen Sotheby’s International Realty, Island Group Sotheby’s International Realty and Morrison House Sotheby’s International Realty, respectively.
“The executive team behind Realogics Brokerage has built a…
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at 1:53pm. 2275 Views, 0 Comments.
That dream home you've been conjuring up in your mind need not be on a tropical island somewhere in the South Pacific. Scale down your dreams a bit, and here on our own island - though admittedly not that tropical - there are numerous options available. Whether it's a resale home that turns your head, a custom-made unit, pre-engineered (formerly known as pre-fab) or the venerable pioneer log cabin, 21st- century-style, the real-estate market for Montreal and its outlying areas is alive.
Bertrand Recher, senior analyst for Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. in Quebec, said the market has recovered after an early 2009 slump.
"There was a very short stall in the first quarter of '09," Recher said. "But now sales of 'plexes, houses, row houses and condos have…
Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 12:58pm. 1174 Views, 0 Comments.
The world s oldest stick is being auctioned at the Molson Canadian Hockey House in Vancouver during the Olympics.
When Nancy Bailey-Brazeau received an invitation to an event in Toronto from Sotheby's International Realty, she was happy to be included—even before she knew she was going to see the world's oldest hockey stick.
It's not a particularly attractive stick, she says, and she's seen it before, but it has a history that means a lot to her—one she has heard often during family gatherings, and one that has a family connection.
The Toronto event featured an auction by vipthrills.com, and being auctioned was the hockey stick that was carved by her great-grandfather some time in the mid 1850s—thought to be between 1852 and 1856.
Vipthrills.com bills itself…
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 9:08am. 1182 Views, 0 Comments.
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Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 4:02pm. 1009 Views, 0 Comments.
Owning a ski chalet is a family tradition for Irene Christie.
Ms. Christie has such fond childhood memories of winter weekends at her parents' ski chalet in the Beaver Valley that she wants her eight-year-old son, William Blair, to have the same opportunities.
"We wanted a place for family weekend ski getaways," says Ms. Christie, a corporate lawyer who lives in Moore Park in Toronto.
Ms. Christie and her husband, Rodney Blair, also enjoy visiting their family cottage in Muskoka in the summer. They wanted a worry-free ski chalet close to the slopes in the Blue Mountain area. They found their dream home at Woodlands by the Sierra Building Group.
Although the economic slowdown had sent chills through the recreation property market earlier in 2009, things were…
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 3:51pm. 992 Views, 0 Comments.
Held on Saturday, October 17th at the dramatically transformed Performance Works on Granville Island, Splash 2009 was a brilliant success. Celebrating its 27th year, this signature event raised more than $360,000 in net proceeds for Arts Umbrella!
Over 500 guests attended this sold out event, which featured a stunning collection of high calibre artwork and was one fabulous party. Prior to the Live Auction, guests spent time in the chic gallery setting viewing art and savouring canapés by Culinary Capers Catering and wine courtesy of the Sotheby’s Vineyard Collection. In the Rohde & Leisenfeld Lounge they were treated to tantalizing cocktails courtesy of Goldfish Pacific Kitchen while they had their picture taken in the event-branded photo booth for fun…
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 11:27am. 867 Views, 0 Comments.
Crescendo is a high-tech and environmentally friendly Smart home that would make Microsoft and Greenpeace smile, says listing agent Christa Frosch of Sotheby’s International Realty Canada. “Computer-integrated lighting, audio/visual and climate controls are at your command via touch panels in each room, and geothermal energy heats every surface, including the garage.”
The house, embedded into the mountain’s granite base, is designed to be an extension of the mountain, she says. “The design follows the mountain’s contours throughout its split-level design. Its sleek and modern design, high-tech features, open rooms and expansive views make this a home to remember.”
At 5,400 square feet, Crescendo comfortably sleeps 22 in an unbeatable slope-side location…
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 at 3:33pm. 1227 Views, 0 Comments.
Île-des-Sœurs, February 10, 2010 – Condominium sales
in the Montréal Metropolitan Area increased by 98 per cent in January
2010 compared to January 2009 which was the worst month of the
recession. In fact, condominium sales rebounded so well from the
economic downturn that they exceeded the January 2007 sales peak by 20
per cent, according to the Greater Montréal Real Estate Board's MLS® statistics.
In
terms of overall sales, 2,784 transactions took place in the Montréal
area in January 2010, a 70 per cent increase compared to January 2009
and a 7 per cent increase compared to January 2008.
“The
market was very active in January 2010 with condominiums leading the
way and setting new sales records in Montréal’s five main areas,” said
Michel…
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 at 2:50pm. 853 Views, 0 Comments.
Canadian real estate sales have picked up in Vancouver, British Columbia, with the help of strong demand from international buyers from Asia. Local experts say the upcoming Olympics has little to do with the surge, but world wide television coverage of the region's spectacular views should pique the interest of many investors. See the following article from International Property Journal for more on this.
When the Olympic flame enters BC Place Stadium on Feb. 12, the world’s spotlight will fall on one of North America’s hottest property markets.
In November more than 7,721 properties were sold in British Columbia, the highest volume for the month since 2005, according to the British Columbia Real Estate Association. And it wasn’t spurred by foreclosures and…
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at 12:52pm. 959 Views, 0 Comments.
Revelstoke is located in southeastern BC in the Columbia River Valley, adjacent to two National Parks and among some of the most spectacular scenery to be found in British Columbia. Approximately half-way between Vancouver and Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway and the CPR mainline, key sectors of the economy include forestry, transportation and a rapidly expanding tourism industry. The development of a major four-season resort is underway at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, minutes away from the beautifully restored downtown. At over 1,900 metres (6,000 feet), Revelstoke Resort boasts the longest vertical of any ski resort in North America and the fourth longest in the world. Cat and heli-skiing/boarding are well-established winter attractions,…
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