SAT. DEC. 4th 9 AM – 1 PM
Every family deserves to have a wonderful Holiday Season. This year, North Shore Family Services needs our help more than ever.
Book a photo session, by donation, to support the NSFS.
Did you get your BC Assessment in the mail? Does the value seem right? IT SHOULDN’T. BC Assessment is an estimated valuation for your home and property as of July 1st, 2020. This information is based off the prior 12 months’ market data. So really, this value is outdated by upwards of 18 months. For
North Vancouver Market Stats – May 2020 (Source: REBGV)
Your home and property have so many great attributes that need to be communicated to potential buyers. We understand how to tell those stories and connect with people and make sure that buyers understand the value of your home beyond what they can see in pictures.
My recommendations of some great instagram accounts that may be relevant to you. Check out our list.
Interior design and planning has long since been a passion of mine. Each move brought new artistic opportunities and challenges as well. When it comes to our house, we have a few pieces that are certainly conversation starters.
I’ve grown passionate about my espresso over the years. Admitedly, I consume too much of it. Also, I’m really terrible at making fancy things with the milk in my latte. Time to turn to the world wide web and take some lessons.
Scott dempster and I live in pemberton heights and have grown to become great friends over the years. Our families have grown close as well and it’s been a natural progression that Scott and i have chosen to work together. We work incredibly well together.
The province says that “any business or service that has not been ordered to close, and is also not identified on the essential service list, may stay open if it can adapt its services and workplace to the orders and recommendations of the provincial health officer.” Specifically, real estate agent services.
I hadn’t really thought much about living through through historical events, well at least not so close to home. What is COVID-19 really teaching us?