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Population Growth & Housing Affordability

September 22nd, 2009
Population Significance: People Power and Affordability It’s been a difficult twelve months for BC’s housing markets. No question. However, while we wait to hear the latest unemployment figures or government stimulus packages it might be fun, or perhaps even refreshing, to take a look at two things that are working in BC’s favour. The first is population growth, without which the housing st ...

HST Letter Writing Campaign & Info

August 21st, 2009
The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) has posted a very informative page on their website about the upcoming Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) that comes into effect July 01, 2010.  Included is a letter writing campaign template called Speakout aimed at assisting those that are interested in ensuring that they are heard by the Provincial Government.  You are urged to utilize this cam ...

Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)

August 13th, 2009
The ABCs of the HST On July 1, 2010, the HST combines the 7% PST and the 5% GST into one harmonized 12% tax. The proposed HST will apply to the same goods and services as the GST, with some limited exceptions. A rule of thumb is if you now pay the 5% GST on goods and services, you will pay the 12% HST on the same goods and services. The PST will be eliminated on July 1, 2010. There wil ...

Estate Planning for Canadians

August 10th, 2009
Canada is generally viewed as a country with no estate tax. While that's true, what many people don't realize is that a "deemed disposition tax," which is similar to an estate tax, applies when you die. In this article, we'll provide tips on minimizing your estate’s exposure to this tax as well as structuring your estate plan to ensure your beneficiaries get the assets you intend for them.   ...

Leaky Condo Loan Program Discontinued

August 4th, 2009
The provincial government is discontinuing its Reconstruction Loan Program for owners of leaky condominiums built before July 1, 1999. The last day applications for loans were accepted was July 31, 2009. Building permits for eligible repair projects will have to be obtained by January 31, 2010. Administered through the Homeowner Protection Office (HPO), the program was originally designed ...

Property Tax 101

June 17th, 2009
What is property tax? An annual local government tax levied on real property based on BC Assessment’s estimated market value. Local governments calculate the tax by dividing the annual budget by total assessed property values. In rural areas, the province assigns the tax rate. Rates vary among property classes: residential, business, light and heavy industry, farm, recreation, utility and ...

Spring lawn care tips

April 16th, 2009
Tip #1 Raking/Dethatching - a thatch build up of more than 1/2" is considered excessive Tip #2 Aeration - a remedy for compaction, allows water, air & nutrients to reach roots Tip #3 Liming - grass requires a nuetral ph, winter rains can leach soils, test soil first Tip #4 Overseeding - fall is the preferred time, but can be used in spring to reclaim bare/worn patches Tip #5 Fertilizing - ...

Canada's Banks Best in World

February 16th, 2009
Canada's banks best in the world - Newsweek - Feb 16, 2009 The legendary editor of The New Republic, Michael Kinsley, once held a "Boring Headline Contest" and decided that the winner was "Worthwhile Canadian Initiative." Twenty-two years later, the magazine was rescued from its economic troubles by a Canadian media company, which should have taught us Americans to be a bit more humble. Now ...

Home owners can choose assessed value

November 10th, 2008
In January 2009, when home owners receive their Property Assessment Notice, they will be able to select one of two values as the basis for their 2009 property assessment. The two options are: • the value as of July 1, 2007; or • the value as of July 1, 2008 Premier Gordon Campbell had originally announced on November 1, 2008 that he would freeze property assessment values for all properties at ...

Canadian mortgage market considerably different from USA

October 15th, 2008
Recent media reports have expressed some concerns about potential risks for the Canadian housing and mortgage markets. One of the concerns being expressed is that Canadian consumers have been “over-extending” themselves through mortgage borrowing. And, it has recently been suggested that the Canadian housing and mortgage markets might fall into a downward spiral like the one currently underwa ...
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