Thursday, December 22, 2011

ECB provided a Merry Christmas for many

The ECB (European Central Bank) has provided a bailout for the failing economies in Europe to be able to maintain business.  A timely Christmas present one may say.  The debtors can continue to make payments, borrow more and keep the flow of goods going.  Keep the cash flow going.  The creditor economies can rely on payments to continue to come inl.  They can lend and keep goods flowing.  Cash flow.  There are also provisions for future bailout funds as the reality is... the only way to keep business and cashflow between the suppliers and the users is to compromise.  

This is also welcome news on this side of the ocean.  This should keep lenders a little more focussed on lending more with the confidence to compete with the main tool at hand.  Low interest rates.  How much they will move in the next few months is unsure.  I wouldn't expect too much in any direction.  

In Northern BC it is a good time to invest in real estate with all that is promised through, mining and exporation, transportation and all the commerce that goes with it.  And now there is the added assurance of money available to "get things done".

In the meantime... please take time to be with family and friends and to give thanks for all we are blessed with.  The celebration of Christmas is upon that we may have the choice of eternal life.  
From myself and family to you and yours, Merry Christmas.  We wish you only good things.


thanks,

Bob Quinlan
www.pgmortgages.ca

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Home Warranty Insurance on New Homes

Homes built by Licensed Residential Builders are covered by mandatory... http://www.deanbirks.com/4a_blog.php 

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Cheers

Dean Birks - REALTOR®

www.DeanBirks.com

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Steady as she goes

The market here in Prince George is steady but inventory is low low. Hope early New Year brings on new listings. If your thinking of selling the mid to end of January should be good timing for you.

Cheers
Dean
www.DeanBirks.com

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Royal LePage Canada mobile access

Royal LePage Canada has launched an innovative new mobile website, developed for Android, iPhone and BlackBerry. With an app-like feel, the site aims to push the boundaries in the mobile space by providing enhanced, never-before-available information about neighbourhoods and the homes for sale within them.

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Dean Birks

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Royal LePage Prince George
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Did you know that Prince George has an awesome cross country ski...

Otway Nordic Ski Centre

At Otway, experience cross-country skiing on 45km of groomed trails, with night skiing, dog trails, a concession, ski school, and rentals as options. The trails remain open for use during the summer for hikers and bikers. Here is link to more info - http://tourismpg.com/activities/otway-nordic-ski-centre

Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 07, 09, 10 & 2011

Royal LePage Prince George
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Friday, December 2, 2011

10 fixed rates as low as ever.

Dean Birks, REALTOR

CdnMortgageNews: 10yr fixed rates are down as low as 4.39% in the broker channel. Lowest we recall ever seeing
--http://twitter.com/CdnMortgageNews/status/142736178855149569

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Prince George CN Container Yard

I had not really noticed until today just how busy the CN Container Yard here in Prince George is. A good sign I would say...

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Dean Birks

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Royal LePage Prince George
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A rare find! 1.45 acre building lot already zoned for condos

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Just listed - building lot zoned RM6 for condos and geotech report already done = ready to build on. Click Here to access more info.

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Dean Birks

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Royal LePage Prince George
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Friday, November 11, 2011

A great way to move...

You learn something new every day. I had no idea that BigSteelBox has a vast network of stores and yards to help make moving and storage simple. Plus, less stressful than dealing with traditional ways of moving. You can rent, buy or modify a BigSteelBox to suit all kinds of needs.
For the Prince George area visit www.BigSteelBox.com and give Steve a call.
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Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

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Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

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Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Latest MLS® Prices - Sales - Forecast for BC Northern

Here are a few stat graphs I thought some of you may be interested in. Also it looks like (as per todays news) that the Bank of Canada may reduce rates further in the new year. Click on this link to view the Financial Post article.

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Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 07, 09 & 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

British Columbia's Top Investment Towns Named For 2010 - 2015

Prince George BC is # 10.
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November 8, 2011
Mark NIELSEN
Citizen staff
mnielsen@pgcitizen.ca

A real estate consultant is rating Prince George the 10th best place in B.C. to invest.

That's the same place the city finished when he Real Estate Investment Network (REIN) carried out a ranking two years ago, but is still impressive considering 51 communities in total were accounted for, said the company's president Don Campbell.

See the full story in tomorrow's print and online editions.

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Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 07, 09 & 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

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Monday, November 7, 2011

UNBC Inks Agreement on International Degree Program

By 250 News

Monday, November 07, 2011 01:08 PM

Dr. George Iwama and Dr. Xue Wei  sign agreement  ( photo courtesy UNBC)

Prince George, B.C.- UNBC President Dr. George Iwama has signed a letter of intent with Dr. Xue Wei, Vice-President International of Wenzhou University  which  creates a partnership for an international degree program in Environmental Science and Engineering, starting  September 2012.

“This is our first joint international degree program at the graduate level and we hope to discuss the development of similar programs at the undergraduate level with Wenzhou University in the future,” explains Dr. Iwama. “Increased international student enrolment at UNBC will enhance the student experience and offer Canadian students the opportunity to learn about China, be informed and responsible global citizens, and become actively involved in international issues".

UNBC signed a general agreement of cooperation with Wenzhou University in August 2010.  Since then, faculty in Environmental Science and Engineering at UNBC have worked closely with their counterparts at Wenzhou University on joint research projects and collaborations in the area of soil and water pollution control and remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil.  

Dr. Iwama and Carolyn Russell, Director of Student Success and International Operations, are in China and India for the next week with Premier Christy Clark and 250 other delegates interested in fostering and enhancing international relations in the areas of business, trade, mining, and education. The mission’s intent is to formalize the negotiations begun by B.C.’s post-secondary institutions by signing of agreements with various institutions and government partners.

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Royal LePage Prince George
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Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Help support my fundraising for Movember - Thank you in advance!

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Hi All,

It’s Movember, the month formerly known as November, which is dedicated to growing moustaches and raising awareness and funds for men’s health. I have joined the movement and will be donating my upper lip to the cause for 30 days. My Mo will spark conversations, and no doubt generate some laughs; all in the name of raising vital awareness and funds for prostate cancer.

Why am I so passionate about men’s health?
*On average men live 4-5 years less than women
*1 in 7 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime
* 25,500 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year in Canada

I invite you to support me by donating to me http://mobro.co/DeanBirks

You can even go old school and write a cheque payable to “Movember Canada”, reference my name and Registration Number 2505210 and send it to: Movember Canada, 119 Spadina Avenue, PO Box 65, Toronto, ON M5T 2T2

All donations are tax deductible.

We only have a month to grow Mos and raise awareness and fund, so please come along for the ride.
Funds raised will help make a tangible difference to the lives of others. Through the Movember Foundation and their men’s health partner, the Prostate Cancer Canada, Movember is funding world class awareness, research, educational and support programs which would otherwise not be possible.

For more details on how the funds raised from previous campaigns have been used and the impact Movember is having please click on the links below:

About Movember
Prostate Cancer Foundation research
Global Action Plan

Please donate here - http://mobro.co/DeanBirks

Thank you in advance for helping me change the face of men's health. Go the Mo!

Moustache Season. Now Open.

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 07, 09 & 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709

 

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BCREA Housing Market Update (October 2011)

Here is the British Columbia Real Estate Association Housing update for Oct.2011

Watch BCREA Chief Economist Cameron Muir discuss the September 2011 statistics:

Click on the link to view -

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 07, 09 & 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

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Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

A few great things I notice going on in downtown Prince George

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So I had a few moments on Saturday between appointments to grab a coffee, my camera and drive around downtown Prince George and take a few pictures of some serious money being spent by business & government on either new buildings or renovations. See the attached PDF document.

Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 07, 09 & 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

www.DeanBirks.com

 

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

CEO of the 2015 Canada Winter Games - Prince George BC

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Stuart Ballantyne, CEO of the 2015 Canada Winter Games, talks about leaving the Vancouver Giants and his vision for the Games.

On August 29, the former chief operating officer of the Vancouver Giants hockey club headed 750 kilometres north to Prince George to take the helm of the 2015 Canada Winter Games. http://www.bcbusinessonline.ca/profiles-and-spotlights/people/stuart-ballantyne-ceo-2015-canada-winter-games

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Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

www.DeanBirks.com

 

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Congrats to Pacific Western Brewing

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I just noticed this great news story about Prince George's very own in the BC Business online. I love their Canterbury beer.

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

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Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

UNBC Holds at Number 3

By 250 News

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 12:46 PM

Prince George, B.C. – For the fourth straight year, UNBC has been ranked number 3 in the “primarily undergraduate” category by Maclean’s magazine.

“I'm delighted to know that we have distinguished ourselves and our region by our strong standing in the national ranking of universities by Maclean's Magazine. We are third in the country overall, surpassed only by two much older universities in the Maritimes,” says UNBC president George Iwama.  “We are justified in claiming we are Canada's top small university west of Atlantic Canada.”

The two universities which ranked higher than UNBC are Mount Allison of New Brunswick and Acadia in Nova Scotia, both of which are more than 150 years old.

“Despite our continuing success, we can’t rest on our laurels—and we aren’t,” says Dr. Iwama.  “UNBC is ranked first in the country in total research funding per faculty member, and just yesterday, students ranked UNBC number one for commitment to the environment in the Globe and Mail’s Canadian University Report. We are maintaining our focus and priorities in service to our communities in northern British Columbia, Canada, and beyond.”

The annual ranking is important in that  students  looking for  a place to  continue their  studies,  often turn to the  magazine for  input to help  them make a decision on where they will apply.

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Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone/Text (Direct): 250-612-1709
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Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Luxury for Less

Just because you are on a budget, doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style in your home.  If it’s time to refresh your décor but you don’t think you have the necessary funds, think again.  Here are a few ways you can add a touch of luxury to any room of your home without breaking the bank:

Start with the walls
No room of your home can ever feel luxurious if the paintwork is shabby or wallpaper looks dull or weathered.  A new coat of paint or wallpaper is the fastest, and easiest way to a fresh new look.  If painting, consider a suede, satin or cashmere finish in a neutral colour for a look of elegance.  If wallpapering, consider rich colours, textures or traditional patterns. Use good quality products for best results.

Liven up the living room   
Add an instant touch of lavishness with one or two large cushions in rich embroidered fabric, velvet or faux fur.  Add warmth to your wood floors with a shag rug for modern décor, Turkish or Oriental style for more traditional tastes.  No need to splurge on new lamps, simply update the shades with linen or silk-like material.  Give a favourite piece of furniture a makeover with updated sleek metal hardware or repaint with an attractive gloss paint.

Beautify bedrooms & bathrooms  
Buy beautiful bed linen when it is on sale.  Billowy comforters or duvets with plenty of plump pillows make the whole room look luxurious and inviting.  A plush rug for stepping in and out of bed gives a sumptuous start and end to your day.  Add plenty of thick fresh towels and large pillar candles in the bathroom to set a pampered scene. Invest in light switch dimmers to create the ambiance you desire.

Get chic in the kitchen
Freshen up cabinetry with new paint or modern hardware and update lighting fixtures.  Buy a beautiful tablecloth or table runner and top it off with a potted orchid in an attractive pot.  Rather than using every day chipped or stained mugs, treat yourself to a couple of fine china tea cups from a thrift store or good quality coffee mugs for your favourite brew.  Then sit back, enjoy tea for two with a friend, and truly savour the moment.

Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone (Direct): 250-612-1709

www.DeanBirks.com

 

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Top 10 for Oct 15, 2011 #431

Here is the list below I received from Pat with good things in the works for BC and Central BC as well. Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone (Direct): 250-612-1709

www.DeanBirks.com

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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We had lots of good news on the economic front this past week. Great export numbers, an approval for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) exports and all of this coming hard on the heels of the new employment numbers.

Next week we are back in the Legislature debating bills and setting the framework for our economy to grow.

Have a great week!

Pat Bell - (MLA Prince George North) http://www.patbellmla.bc.ca/

1.       Establishing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in British Columbia moved a major step closer to reality with the National Energy Board (NEB) approving a 20-year export licence for the Kitimat LNG facility – the first license of its kind in Canada.

With the capacity to supply B.C.’s natural gas to new markets, demand will increase for the province’s energy resources and investment will be secured for ongoing development. Long-term jobs and business opportunities will be available for northeast communities. The Kitimat LNG facility itself will create approximately 1,500 person-years of work during its construction phase and 120-140 permanent positions once the terminal is in operation. The facility will be supplied natural gas from through the Pacific Trail Pipeline (PTP) (Summit Lake to Kitimat), which is expected to create another 1,500 construction jobs.

2.       We are taking steps to further encourage business immigrants to invest in communities in regional B.C. through the BC Provincial Nominee Program. This is one of a series of steps as part of a commitment in ‘Canada Starts Here - The BC Jobs Plan’ to attract more entrepreneurs from other countries to help create jobs regionally. The BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) provides accelerated permanent resident status to entrepreneurs and qualified workers based on labour market and economic development priorities. Among the changes, a new online investment matching service will link potential business immigrants to business opportunities in regions, with a focus on small business succession, an area of concern identified by the small business sector. In some cases, small business owners in smaller rural communities are facing challenges in finding people to buy their companies when they are ready to retire. The service is scheduled to launch in November.

3.       As I said earlier positive export numbers again for the month of August B.C.’s exports were worth $2.874 billion, an increase of $423 million or 17.3% compared with August 2011. The big winners were coal, energy, agriculture and equipment and machinery.

4.       Another great month as well for lumber exports to China with our first 8 months of exports surpassing 3 billion board feet! This represents a 107% increase year to date over last year and a year to date value of ¾ of a billion dollars!

5.       Korea and Taiwan are also looking very good with year over year growth of 26% and 37% respectively. In fact at this pace the combination of these 2 countries will represent about ½ billion board feet or the production of 2 sawmills.

6.       British Columbia has the lowest smoking rate in Canada for the 12th year in a row at 14.3 per cent, says the 2010 Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS). B.C.’s overall smoking rate fell to 14.3 per cent in 2010 from 14.9 per cent in 2009, according to the CTUMS. Overall in Canada, smoking rates are 17 per cent. Ontario has the second-lowest rate at 15 per cent, with Saskatchewan the highest at 21 per cent.

Most positively, B.C.’s smoking rate for youth aged 15 to 19 years decreased from 13 per cent in 2009 to 8.9 per cent in 2010. This is the lowest rate achieved since 1999. The national rate is 12 per cent.

7.       Applications are now being accepted to help local sport, municipalities, Aboriginal and community organizations increase sport opportunities for British Columbians of all ages and abilities.

The Local Sport Program Development Fund provides grants of up to $2,000 for sport programs that aim to increase access to British Columbians. This could include opportunities such as clubs establishing a youth division; a new sport program that requires specialized equipment or coach training; or a club that wants to introduce their sport to local schools.

8.        Mining is returning to the Princeton region as the Copper Mountain Mine celebrates its grand opening today. The mine brings jobs to the area and benefits the entire province. Having started production in June 2011, Copper Mountain is the third-largest copper mine in Canada and the first major-metals mine to open in British Columbia since 1998. The 7,285-hectare (18,000-acre) site is located 20 km south of the town of Princeton and is expected to produce approximately 2.27 billion kilograms (five billion pounds) of copper over its life. When fully operating, the mine will provide about 270 mining jobs in the Princeton area. The B.C. mining sector hit $7.9 billion dollars in gross revenues in 2010, returning to 2008 historic levels after rebounding in recent years.

9.        You likely know them as the happy, hardworking kids in the barns at every summer fair across British Columbia. The Province knows them as the future of agriculture, and that’s why it’s investing $85,000 in the B.C. 4-H program’s young members through a provincial grant. More than 2,350 young people between six and 21 years old participate in the B.C. 4-H program. The goal of the 4-H program, which is now more than 95 years old, is youth development, with a focus on knowledge, leadership, citizenship and personal development.

10.   B.C.’s future forests will include super-trees that can shrug off attacks by pests like the mountain pine beetle – or are remarkably efficient at sequestering carbon, reducing CO2 in the atmosphere. People here and elsewhere will use a simple screening test to detect diabetes waiting to happen, so it can be prevented – and another to easily pinpoint which of many underlying conditions is causing a patient’s high blood pressure, so it can be treated successfully. There’s a link between these four projects: Christoph Borchers, one of the world’s top proteomics researchers. Borchers’ appointment as the Don and Eleanor Rix B.C. Leadership Chair in Biomedical and Environmental Proteomics.

Proteomics is the study of the structure and functions of proteins. It can be used in every area of biochemical research. Borchers, director of the UVic Genome BC Proteomics Centre at the Vancouver Island Technology Park, is focusing on health and forestry in his LEEF chair role.

 

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Lenders shorten discounts on Variable rate mortgages

Here is an email I though you would be interested in I just received from Bob. See below. Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone (Direct): 250-612-1709

www.DeanBirks.com

 

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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As interest rates continue to creep downward the majority of borrowers are choosing variable rate mortgages. The ones the banks make less money on but need to offer due to competition.
They hope you will lock in at some time... and you probably will. However, banks/lenders would prefer you to be in a fixed mortgage. Less risky for both borrower and lender.
Over the past few weeks lenders across the board have been tightening up these discounts:
1) make them more profitable... and
2) direct borrowers to the fixed rates.

Variable rate: August 18 @ 2.20%; October 7 @ 2.60% while the fixed rates have been dropping.

To save interest on your mortgage over the next while, look at the variable rate or stay on the variable rate. Pick the time that is right for you to lock in. In the meantime, have a great weekend.

thanks,

Bob Quinlan
office 250-564-9161
cell 250-565-8444
toll free: 1-866-964-9161
fax: 250-564-9132
www.pgmortgages.ca
Mortgage Alliance
#2 - 1810 Third Ave.
Prince George, BC V2M 1G4

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News Release - Northern BC Real Estate

Here is a link to the latest Northern BC Real Estate news release with latest stats. CLICK HERE

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone (Direct): 250-612-1709
Prince George Real Estate

www.DeanBirks.com

 

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Top 10 for October 1, 2011

Here below is more good info about Prince George and area.
Cheers

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

www.DeanBirks.com

 

-----Original Message-----

Hi All

A few weeks ago I asked for your opinions on BC’s best wines and the votes are in and tallied! For the first annual Pat Bell’s “Peoples Choice” Awards:

Best BC Winery – Hester Creek!

Best BC Wine – Hester Creek Trebiano

Best BC Wine under $15 – Gehringer Auxerrois $13.99 (and I will add their Cuvee Noire also at $13.99 for a red).

Hope you enjoy the selections.

This past week was the annual UBCM convention in Vancouver, always a busy and important week in the Province. Mayors, Councilors and Regional District Directors gather to discuss important issue that face all of the communities in the Province. I had an opportunity to do several presentations on out new Jobs Strategy as well as providing a general overview of my Ministries activities. I especially find it helpful for the very small communities that don’t always have the resources they need to travel and meet with Provincial Cabinet Ministers.

Next week we are back in the Legislature for the start of our Fall Session and a Throne Speech so stay tuned.

This week’s Top 10 is actually a “Top 8”. It is the 8 sectors that we believe we can build our economy around and the jobs that come with that. It provides you with a sense of why we have selected these sectors and what we think might be possible.

Have a great week!

Pat Bell - http://www.patbellmla.bc.ca/

1. Forestry

B.C.’s forestry industry is on the rebound. Since 2003, when we focused on opening new markets in China and Hong Kong, exports have grown from $69 million to 687 million a year. We know our market, have an international reputation as a stable supplier of high-quality wood products, and offer timber supply security.

2. Mining

B.C.’s mining industry is booming: we have abundant mineral deposits, and are well positioned to meet growing global demand. More than half of Canada’s exploration companies are based here, and we employ the world’s highest concentration of mining professionals, geologists, engineers, prospectors, metallurgists, assayers, lawyers, accountants and financiers.

3. Natural Gas

More than half of the remaining natural gas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin is in British Columbia. If natural gas prices stay where they are, this sector is on line to double production by 2020, bringing both jobs and investment opportunities.

4. Agrifoods

With fertile land and abundant water, British Columbia leads Canada in sales of blueberries, cranberries, sweet cherries and raspberries. Growers produce food with strong health benefits, a low environmental footprint and an ethical approach. Emerging markets, particularly on the Pacific Rim, will drive demand for trusted and high-quality foods.

5. Technology

BC is home to world-class high tech companies. The demand for digital, wireless and screen based entertainment is on the rise – in 2010, India and China alone added more than 300 million wireless subscribers. China’s market for green technology is forecast to grow to $1 trillion by 2013.

6. Tourism

British Columbia is a choice tourism destination. Global international arrivals will grow to 1.6 billion by 2020, an average of 4.5 per cent per year. Almost 18,000 tourism companies in B.C. create most of the 128,600 jobs in the industry. By 2019, we expect that to grow to 196,000 jobs.

7. International Education

British Columbia has a reputation for educational excellence. In 2010, 94,000 international students came to British Columbia to study in our Kindergarten – Grade 12, post secondary and Language Canada schools. It’s a growth industry: by 2025, global demand for international education is predicted to more than double to 7.2 million.

8. Transportation

Companies in B.C., the U.S, and Asia look to the Pacific Gateway for quick connections across the Pacific. Vancouver, Kitimat and Prince Rupert are Asia’s closest ports of entry on the West Coast, closer than Los Angeles and Long Beach. Steady improvement to ports, rail, roads and airports is key.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Home Ownership Tips

Good day everyone.
I just uploaded to my website some good information on Home Ownership Tips etc. Click Here to view the list of short videos.
Hope you enjoy.
Cheers!

Best regards

Dean Birks

Top Office Producer 2010

Royal LePage Prince George
Phone (Direct): 250-612-1709
Fax (Direct): 1-888-870-4132

www.DeanBirks.com

 

Oh, by the way. I'm never too busy for your referrals!

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

CREA Partners with RCMP for their Marihuana Grow Initiative

This is great news.

 

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CREA Partners with the RCMP for their Marihuana Grow Initiative (MGI)

 

Earlier today, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) launched their national strategy to combat marihuana grow operations (MGOs) in communities across Canada, known as the Marihuana Grow Initiative (MGI) (http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/news-nouvelles/2011/09-21-mgi-ircm-eng.htm). Director-at-Large Pauline Aunger was on hand at the launch, held at RCMP National Headquarters here in Ottawa, to represent The Canadian Real Estate Association, one of the official community partners of this initiative, and REALTORS® nationwide.

 

CREA’s role in this initiative is to help raise awareness of the health and safety concerns associated with the presence of MGOs and to provide expertise on their impact on the real estate industry.

 

Please find attached the RCMP’s news release announcing the MGI launch, which features a quote from CREA President Gary Morse.

Should you have any questions, please contact info@crea.ca    
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Fw: Top 10 for Sept 17, 2011

Here is some more great news for Prince George Real Estate.

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From: "Bell, Pat" <P.Bell@leg.bc.ca>
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 12:54:52 -0700
Subject: Top 10 for Sept 17, 2011

Hi All

Thursday was an exciting day for Prince George and the forest industry with the announcement of the Wood Innovation and Design Centre. The building will set a new worldwide standard at 10 stories exceeding the current tallest modern wood building which is 9 stories. We all know this has been a long time coming but the result will be worth it and this iconic structure will again help support the new markets that we need for our industry.

Next week will be a very exciting week for us as we release the Jobs Strategy. I’ve been working on this for 6 months and I believe the result will serve every community in the Province well not matter how big or small. Stay tuned!

Have a great week!

Pat

http://www.patbellmla.bc.ca/

1.       There is a great article and YouTube video on the current tallest building here: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/09/nine-storey-apartment-built-in-nine-weeks-of-wood.php

The first step in the process and the one that was announced on Thursday is a “Request for Expressions of Interest”. The deadline for this phase is Oct 6, 2011 and we are expecting that “Respondents will be expected to

provide input and commentary on the use of innovative and alternative wood products and their associated implications on the design, construction and ongoing maintenance of the WIDC. In addition, this RFEOI is intended to solicit feedback from industry on the broader issues of ownership and financing options.”

2.     The WIDC will be located in downtown Prince George and will promote expertise in advanced building systems, engineered wood products, interior wood design and applications, and other value-added wood products.

3.     The Facility will house academic and research programs focused on advancing B.C.’s expertise in wood related products, and highlight new and innovative wood building products and techniques.

4.      The University of Northern British Columbia and other post-secondary institutions are examining programming options, such as housing the university’s future engineering program and a research chair on tall wood construction.

5.     The remaining building space will be available to the private sector for retail, residential and commercial leasing space.

6.     The Facility will be an iconic wood building that will highlight new and innovative wood building products and techniques.

7.     Scheduled for completion in late 2014, it is proposed that the Facility will achieve the status of the tallest multi-use wood building in the world

8.     Discussions will focus on balancing opportunities for wood innovation with public safety as expressed in building codes and standards. In achieving innovation at the WIDC, interested parties will also need to consider their engagement with key stakeholders such as the Office of the Fire Commissioner, emergency response community, and building code specialists.

9.     The Wood Innovation and Design Centre project has several objectives:

Develop capacity in the engineering sector for building large, non-residential and multi-use buildings

utilizing wood;

Bring together builders, architects, designers and engineers to advance the commercialization of

value-added wood building and design products;

Amplify B.C.’s expertise and global reputation as leaders in wood construction, engineered wood

products and design;

Support the revitalization of downtown Prince George;

Build an iconic building, incorporating innovative design, materials (i.e., CLT) and construction; and

Foster collaboration between post-secondary institutions, industry and governments.

10.  The City of Prince George will allow the land occupied by the Prince George Hotel to be the new home of the Wood Innovation and Design Centre. Construction of the centre should begin by 2012.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Prince George Real Estate - Average Home Sales Graph as of Sept.2011

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Here is the latest graph showing the average sale price for single family residential here in Prince George Real Estate.

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

BC Northern Real Estate Stats and local info - Prince George Real Estate

Hello all,
Well the fall is upon us and I have a few moments to send out a few stats and my own personal observation of things.

1- I have added here two graphs - one is the Forecast of where things are and going. Since the 2008 economic crash, Prince George/ BC North has done well in slow moderate growth. The other is proof we are in a buyers market and the combination of that and record low mortgage rates adds up to the perfect time to be buying a home. For sure if your renting the cost of a mortgage payment is usually less.

2- To date (2011) here is sales and listings for Prince Georg Real Estate city limits since Jan.1 ,2011. There has been 667 sales vs 692 last year.
3- Presently there are a total of 541 homes listed of all kinds in city limits as of this report. This is on the low end, so if you thinking of up sizing or downsizing now through the fall will be a great time to sell.

Note about selling. I have noticed since the interest rates are low, most buyers have opted not to buy homes that require allot of renovations and updates and rather buy move in ready homes. So if your thinking of selling but may need some renos or updates prior to selling, or just not sure, feel free to give me a call to discuss the best options for you.

Cheers!

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Northern British Columbia poised for record growth

"We believe this is the northern decade," said Rosalind Thorn, British Columbia Construction Association-North president in Prince George.

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Northern British Columbia poised for record growth

 

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July 25, 2011

Northern British Columbia poised for record growth

Maybe Cinderella is finally going to the ball as a guest of honour.

"We believe this is the northern decade," said Rosalind Thorn, British Columbia Construction Association-North president in Prince George.

It's a good thought and it's pretty exciting.;

Some compelling evidence is available to support the notion.

There are a number of major construction projects underway, others close to tendering and a raft proceeding through various required pre-construction stages.

It means that billions of dollars worth of construction is planned for the northern half of B.C.

The list is long.

Prince Rupert Port Corp.’s second phase expansion of the container port is anticipating a construction start, while at nearby Ridley Island, the coal export port facility is bursting at the seams, said Thorn.

Rio Tinto Alcan has confirmed a $2.5 billion rebuild of its aluminium smelter in Kitimat that will boost plant capacity to 420,000 tonnes per year. About $300 million will be spent on the project in 2011 and a 400 person camp for construction crews is already on site.

The Kitimat LNG consortium headed by Apache Canada is acquiring the old West Fraser Eurocan Pulp & Paper site for location of its $3 billion liquefied natural gas plant.

Rounding out Kitimat’s trio of mega projects, Enbridge Inc.’s 1,170 kilometre, $5.5 billion Northern Gateway oil pipeline, originating in Alberta, will have Kitimat as its western terminus if it receives permission to proceed.

The $404 million Northwest Transmission Line extension to Bob Quinn Lake on Highway 37 is proceeding. It could become the key to developing the northwest’s mineral potential.

“I believe there are about $6 billion worth of proposed mines ( in the northwest) that are in differing phases of the environmental assessment review process,” said Thorn.

Major run-of-the-river power generation proposals could become more feasible with closer proximity to the provincial power grid.

About $42 million has or is scheduled to be spent in 2011 on the Galore Creek, copper gold project adjacent to the Highway 37 corridor during the preparation of a pre-feasibility study due by the end of the year.

Construction began on the Galore Creek project in 2007, but was halted when cost estimates for the project more than doubled to $5 billion.

Thompson Creek Metals Company near Endako in central B.C. is continuing its upgrade on its molybdenum mine with about $400 million in expenditures.

The company is also the owner of the Mt. Milligan project, about 92 kilometres north of Fort St. James, where construction is gathering momentum on an open pit copper/gold mine with an estimated total cost of $1.3 billion.

Coal is king in B.C.’s eastern Rocky Mountain foothills with three producing mines in the Tumbler Ridge area. The region is under intense scrutiny for underground coal mine development by companies and steel makers in China.

“These and other projects really identify the need for electrical power,” noted Thorn.

The massive multi-billion dollar Site C dam project proposal on the Peace River near Fort St. John is being investigated as a solution.

The regional transportation infrastructure is being upgraded to support these developments.

Highway improvement projects are underway on Highway 97 north through the Pine Pass and south along the Cariboo Connector toward Vancouver. The Boundary Road project is underway to create a proposed logistics park near the Prince George Airport, while the CN container re-load facility in Prince George has reached its capacity in three years. It was expected to take 10 years, Thorn said.

Construction work is continuing on a new hospital in Fort St. John and a cancer clinic in Prince George. Tenders should be sought soon for a new $25 million RCMP headquarters in Prince George.

“We mustn’t forget the greening of the pulp and paper industry and projects there,” said Thorn.

A new wood pellet manufacturing plant near Burns Lake and major upgrade to the Husky Refinery in Prince George are other significant regional projects.

“The industrial sector has been very buoyant,” she said.

Thorn believes she knows why construction is booming in the north.

“It’s because of world commodity markets and our own geographic luck of being strategically well placed,” she said.

The demand for commodities is being driven by Asian markets.

Skilled labour shortages, however, are a concern.

“The pressure is on right now and (especially) in certain trades,” said Thorn. “We need the human resources and we’re gearing up training. We’re also looking outside the province to the U.S. and further afield.”


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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Northern B.C. Future Bright, with Some Policy Changes

By Submitted Article - Opinion 250

Friday, June 03, 2011 10:59 AM

Dr.Paul Bowles, UNBC Economics Professor says there needs to be policy change so the north can reap benefits of commodities boom
Prince George, B.C. - Dr. Paul Bowles, an economics professor at UNBC says when it comes to the economy, it is no longer a bad thing to be economically reliant on commodities. That bodes well for the future of northern B.C. as its resources such as minerals, oil and gas, are in high demand. But the professor says there needs to be some policy change to ensure northern workers and communities reap the benefits.

He says the minerals commodities pricing was virtually unchanged for 60 years, then, it spiked “The prices are out of whack compared to where they have been”. He noted the same could be said for food pricing, and oil pricing . “There has been a dramatic shift in the nature of the Canadian economy and in the North’s economy.” The climb of the Canadian dollar is further evidence of the demand for commodities, a move which has squeezed the manufacturing sector.

“We are living in unprecedented times for demand for commodities”. While he says part of the reason for the boost in pricing is speculation, but there has been incredible growth in India and China.

Dr. Bowles says the real challenge will be addressing the social issues which come along as a result of the demand for resources. How will be benefits of the resource booms be shared, who will get what?

He asks “will there be windfall profit taxes? Where will those taxes go? Will workers share in the benefits?”
Over the last decade, Bowles says socially, policies have gone in the wrong direction with the employment standards changes, and growth of casual work, have not been positive for workers.

He says the abolition of appurtenancy was also a bad move “It tied local resources to local communities it was a direct way of sharing revenue with local communities.” While appurtenancy was a “province building” strategy.

He says the male work-camp model poses strains for the workers, and strains on their families.
“The whole focus for the past decade has been to increase the flexibility for firms, and decrease the security for workers.”

He says there has to be new ways to revenue share and risk share for workers and communities. He says there has to be some way of investment sequencing, for instance, mega projects today create a job shortage, then when that project is complete, there is a job surplus. Sequencing could eliminate or at least reduce those employment swings.

He says there should be some local procurement and hiring rules for projects, which include gender equity policies.

Dr. Bowles says rather than have a B.C. Progress Board, he says there should be a Brighter Futures Board which has representation from all sectors and all regions. “This part of the world is not going to have a brighter future unless all voices are heard, and all regions are involved.”

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Mining to lead the way in BC - Vancouver Sun

Prince George Real Estate - Here is a great artical in the Vancouver Sun suggesting that mining in BC with lead the way. Great news for Central BC & Prince Geroge.

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Chalk Up Another Award for UNBC Folks

By Submitted Article  Opinion 250

Saturday, July 09, 2011 03:36 AM

Jake Edwards and Dr. Waqar HaquePrince George, B.C.- More international awards for a professor and student at UNBC.

The pair, Computer Science Professor Waqar Haque and fourth year undergraduate student Jake Edwards, recently won awards at two separate international conferences for their work .

First, it was the Best Research Paper Award out of submissions from 22 participating countries at the International Conference on Information and Communication Systems in Jordan.

Dr. Haque and Edwards then went on to win another award for Best Research Paper at the Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Conference in Singapore last month.

“It was a fantastic experience for me. I really appreciated the chance to work with Dr. Haque on these papers” says Edwards. “It’s an opportunity I probably wouldn’t have had at a larger institution. I may not have even learned that this type of research is something I enjoy, which it certainly is.”

Both of the winning papers concern methods of analyzing raw data from unconventional sources to achieve business objectives. “Business data is traditionally collected by units such as finance, marketing, or sales that have an eye for the type of analytics they need and collect the appropriate information,” says Dr. Haque, who is also a professor in UNBC’s School of Business.

“Basically if you look at the information being recorded by any business, such as the transaction history in a bank account or at a retail outlet, it’s all raw data,” says Edwards. “A specific business objective may not have been in mind when the data was compiled, but the raw data can still be analyzed and transformed into information which can be used to answer business questions related to spending patterns, targeted marketing objectives, or any other point of interest.”

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Pat Bell's Top 10 for May 20, 2011

This week was another week in Victoria in the Legislature debating a series of Ministry budgets as well as a variety of bills. The biggest news of the week though was the entry of the “Site C” Dam into the Environmental Assessment processes of both the Provincial and Federal Governments. This project will have enormous economic benefits to our region in the coming decade and deserves all of our attention. The project has been upgraded from 800 to 1,100 megawatts of power and the price has increased from $6 billion to $7.9 billion but the power continues to remain as affordable as we can find in today’s market.

I’m looking forward to being home this weekend although the weather’s not looking the best.

Have a great week!

Pat Bell

- As the third project on one river system, Site C would gain significant efficiencies by taking advantage of water already stored in the Williston Reservoir. This means that Site C would generate approximately 35 per cent of the energy produced at the W.A.C. Bennett Dam, with only five per cent of the reservoir area.

- Site C would foster economic development by creating approximately 7,000 person-years of direct construction employment through the seven-year construction period. The project is estimated to create up to 35,000 direct and indirect jobs through all stages of development and construction.

- Congratulations to the Northern Development Initiatives Trust this week on reaching a new benchmark in their efforts. To date, $100 million has been committed by Northern Development into eight hundred and three individual projects totalling over $1 billion in total project investments in central and northern BC. These investments were made 'by northerners - for northerners' and funds have flowed into projects where communities, First Nations and businesses are taking leadership in growing jobs, revenues and quality of life.

- A recent project is the Wind Turbine Maintenance Program Training Tower - Northern Lights College - $100,000 grant, and $38,320 loan toward the $494,000 project

- Northern Lights College will build a training tower for use in the Wind Turbine Maintenance Technician Program on the Dawson Creek campus adjacent to the new 'Energy House' facility that houses this program as well other courses related to renewable energy. The tower is designed to duplicate conditions faced by wind turbine technicians when repairing, maintaining, installing, or otherwise working on a wind turbine system "at height" (on top of a supporting tower). Students will take courses in confined space entry, wind turbine safety, high angle rescue, climbing, and proper use of protective gear. This highly specialized training will provide access to certified technicians for wind energy companies operating throughout BC.

- This past week a new Treaty was introduced into legislation. The Yale First Nation Final Agreement includes self-government provisions and phases out tax exemptions. The treaty will provide Yale with a capital transfer of $10.7 million, economic development funding of $2.2 million and 1,966 hectares of land owned in fee simple, made up of 217 hectares of former Yale Indian reserves and 1,749 hectares of Crown lands.

- The Final Agreement clearly defines Yale First Nation’s ownership and management of mineral, forestry and other resources on treaty settlement lands. The Final Agreement also defines Yale’s rights related to fishing, gathering and harvesting.

- Soccer fever will hit BC as fans gather to enjoy international women’s soccer at BC Place early next year: eight teams from across the western hemisphere, including squads from Canada and the United States will compete to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games.

- The Province has provided $250,000 to support the Canadian Soccer Association’s successful efforts to host the prestigious Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) tournament.

- Canada’s National Women’s Soccer Team, currently ranked sixth in the world, includes British Columbia athletes: team captain Christine Sinclair of Burnaby, Karina LeBlanc of Maple Ridge, Emily Zurrer of Crofton, Brittany Timko of Coquitlam and Sophie Schmidt of Abbotsford.

- A program that I helped start in 2005 is growing! More B.C. children will have access to fresh, B.C.-grown fruit and vegetable snacks in the classroom thanks to a $3-million expansion of the BC School Fruit and Vegetable Nutritional Program.

- Starting in September 2011 through the 2012-13 school year, the program will be available to all B.C. public schools and will expand from the current 1,172 public schools to 1,402 schools, which includes most public and First Nations schools in British Columbia. In addition, $2.5 million from the Ministry of Health’s healthy eating in schools budget has been allocated to support student access to fruit and vegetables for the next two years. One-time grants will also be available to schools to purchase fridges and salad bar equipment to support local solutions to increase fruit and vegetable access for students.

- The best of B.C.’s responsible and sustainable mining industry were honoured with the 2010 Mining and Sustainability Awards. Presented by the Mining Association of B.C. and the Province, the winners for 2010 are Northgate Minerals’ Kemess South Mine and the Northwest Community College’s school of exploration and mining (SEM). The school of exploration and mining came about as a result of the Mining Plan that I developed in 2004/5 when I was Minister of State for Mining so it’s great to see it working well!

- More than a quarter million British Columbians participated in 11 HST telephone-town hall meetings in communities across the province in the last three weeks. Of the 417,464 British Columbians who answered the tele-town hall calls – 66 per cent – or 276,504 people, participated in the calls and stayed on the phone for almost 17 minutes on average.

 Great news for the Prince George Exhibition this past week as they were provided with a grant of $27,000 to help with this year’s X!

The above was provided by MLA for PG North - Pat Bell
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Prince George Real Estate - Market update for May 26, 2011

Good day everyone,

I finally have made some time to crank out an update as to what is happening in the Prince George Real Estate market. The real estate market is still well balanced with relatively low buyers and also low inventory but as I write this, every day the listing count is climbing as it does in spring time. There are a number of listings though, that are in need of renos or repairs that most buyers are not in the mood to buy. It seems over the past year or so that most buyers want to buy homes already renovated or move in ready. So the homes that do require renovation or updates sit on the market or take a hit on the pricing. I don’t think this will last for much longer but with the interest rates so low most buyers seem to say “let’s buy something done” and pay with low mortgage rates verses buying a fixer upper and have to spend their cash or a more expensive form of lending such as lines or credit plus their time to do the work. Home prices, I feel will stay level and only start to rise once we see larger forms of new employment occur.

As for economy, it looks very good for Prince George and area. I see nothing in the next 5 years but good. Prince George is even hosting the 2015 Canada Winter Games! That’s the next big thing after the Olympics. We also have two recently elected MP’s that represent the newly elected majority party in Canada which also is good for this area. Mining, Pipelines, Forestry, Hydro, Health and Education are all in growth mode around here.

So in conclusion I feel now is about the cheapest we will see the cost of buying a home or investment property. That cost is either the ‘price of the home’ or ‘cost of borrowing’ or ‘both’.

Cheers!

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Just a few new super listings found on my site www.DeanBirks.com

Here is 2 great new listings.
1 - 2396 Farrell Dr - Waterfront property on Fraser River in city limits. What a cool home!
2- 6255 Frenkel Rd - Fully updated rancher on 5.2 acres with shop and more.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Top 10 from Pat Bell - BC update

Here is Top 10 I just received from Pat Bell - MLA for Prince George North   1.  British Columbia’s jobless rate dipped to 8.1% in March 2011, down 0.7 percentage points from a month earlier.  While the change in the unemployment rate was driven by a decline in the number of job searchers (−0.6%), employment in the province also expanded (+0.2%). Private sector employment climbed by 0.7% in March, marking the first increase since November of 2010, and was the primary source of increase in the number of jobs. Meanwhile, the number of people working in the public sector fell 1.3%. The unemployment rate of youth aged 15 to 24 climbed 0.7 percentage points to 15.2%, while the jobless rate for workers aged 25 and over dipped to 6.9% (-0.9 points)   2.  The average weekly wage in B.C. in March 2011 was $827.55. For B.C. youth between the ages of 15 and 24, the average weekly wage was $385.89—third highest in Canada. (Prepared by BC Stats, Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey)   The average hourly wage in B.C. during March 2011 was $23.14 – more than 2.8 times the minimum wage, and almost 28 per cent above 2001's average wage of $17.98. For B.C. youth between the ages of 15 and 24, the average hourly wage was $13.59 – third highest in Canada. (Source: Statistics Canada)   1.  British Columbia’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 1.8% from February 2010, after a 2.3% increase in January. Consumers paid substantially more for fuel oil & other fuel (+19.1%), gasoline (+12.6%) and food purchased from restaurants (+7.8%). (Prepared by BC Stats, Source: Statistics Canada)British Columbia's annual inflation rate was 1.3% in 2010, significantly lower than the national rate of 1.8%. Lower-than-average increases in the cost of shelter and transportation helped offset higher-than-average increases in the cost of food and a few other goods and services.   2.  Total retail sales in B.C. rose 0.7% (seasonally adjusted) in February, erasing the slip at the beginning of the year (-0.5% in January). Canadian sales were also slightly higher (+0.4%), largely the result of higher volume (in volume terms, sales were up 0.4%). Quebec (-0.8%) and parts of Atlantic Canada posting losses in February.   3.  Manufacturing sales in British Columbia rose 0.9% (seasonally adjusted) in February, building on a 2.3% increase in the previous month. Despite weaker shipments by makers of paper products (−4.8%), sales of non-durables moved ahead (+0.2%) due to gains made by the beverage & tobacco (+6.2%) and food (+0.7%) product industries. Durables were up 1.6% as flagging sales by wood (−0.8%) and machinery (−1.9%) manufacturers were offset by a jump (+9.2%) in shipments by producers of primary metals.   4.  Travel from overseas locations inched ahead 0.7% in January, driven by a larger number of visitors from both Asia (+1.4%) and Europe (+1.0%). The increase in European arrivals is the first after four straight monthly declines. Entries from other overseas locations were down 1.4% in January.   5.  The population in British Columbia reached 4,554,085 as of January 1st, 2011. In the fourth quarter of 2010, population growth was at its lowest since 2006, up 1.2% compared to the same quarter in 2009.   6.  B.C.’s economy is expected grow moderately over the next year according to B.C.’s independent Economic Forecast Council. On average, the council forecasts B.C.’s GDP growth at 2.7 per cent for this year.   7.  The Dominion Bond Rating Service, Standard & Poor, and Moody's Investment Service have all reconfirmed B.C.'s strong credit rating. The most recent report from Moody's notes the Province's debt reduction efforts of the past few years have put British Columbia in a stronger position to face the economic downturn. DBRS rates B.C. AA (High); Standard & Poor, AAA; and Moody's, AAA.   8.  421,200 jobs have been added in British Columbia since December 2001, of which 323,700 are full-time positions.

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