Call 250-682-0158 Login or Sign Up

Posts Tagged ‘Real estate’

$2.4+million has been made available to tackle homelessness in Kamloops

Saturday, July 5th, 2014

$2.4 million for Housing First in Kamloops

More than $2.4 million has been made available to tackle homelessness in Kamloops.

The funding, announced by Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Cathy McLeod on Thursday, July 3, is part of implementing Housing First, an evidence-based approach to end homelessness.

McLeod said Housing First is the cornerstone of the government’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS).

She said it aims to stabilize the lives of the homeless for the long-term by first moving them into permanent housing and then providing additional support for underlying issues, such as addiction and mental health.

The end goal, McLeod said, is ensuring the homeless become self-sufficient.

“Through this new approach, we can move out of crisis mode in terms of managing homelessness and work towards eliminating it altogether,” McLeod said.

The City of Kamloops is receiving the funding over five years to support projects in the community that prevent and reduce homelessness, including projects that address the needs of the Aboriginal homeless population.

“We greatly appreciate the federal government’s decision to renew the Homelessness Partnering Strategy for a five-year period,” said Carmin Mazzotta, social and community development supervisor with the City of Kamloops.

“Housing First is a proven approach, as demonstrated by the Mental Health Commission of Canada’s At Home/Chez Soi project.”

Added Louise Bradley, president and CEO of the Mental Health Commission of Canada: “A house is so much more than a roof over one’s head. It represents dignity, security, and, above all, hope.”

The Housing First approach came into effect on April 1 and is being introduced gradually across the country over the next two years, with specified funding targets, taking into account varying capacity and resources among communities.

On April 8, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) released the final report of the At Home/Chez Soi project.

It was the largest study of its kind and provided strong evidence that Housing First is an effective way to reduce homelessness.

Over the course of the MHCC study, an average of 73 per cent of participants in the Housing First group remained in stable housing, compared to 32 percent for the group receiving usual care.

The study also showed Housing First is a sound financial investment that can lead to significant cost savings.

For those participants that were the highest users of emergency and social services, every $10 invested led to an average savings to government of $21.72.

Linda Klein Kamloops, Home summer kick off check list

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014

Summer Kickoff Checklist
Gearing up for summer? Now is a great time to get your home in top shape for the months ahead. Whatever your weather, caring for your home now will help to ensure a worry-free, comfortable summer.

OUTDOORS
Inspect exterior surfaces for cracks and make any needed repairs.If paint is peeling, cracking, or chipped, repair and repaint now to limit damage to the underlying materials.

Repair any damaged caulk around windows and doors.

Remove window screens and clean with a soft brush and soapy water. Repair any holes or tears or replace the screen material before reinstalling.

Have air conditioning units serviced to ensure good operation. Promote air circulation around the unit by keeping shrubs and plants trimmed.

Clear debris from gutters and eaves to allow rainwater to drain properly.

Seal cracks in the driveway and keep walkways clear of debris and overgrown plants.

Test irrigation/sprinkler systems and replace any broken sprinkler heads or emitters. Check for proper water coverage and adjust if necessary.

Clean deck and patio surfaces and seal surfaces as appropriate.

INDOORS
Vacuum refrigerator coils to help maintain energy efficiency.Empty dehumidifier pans and clean hoses according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

If possible, take area rugs outside and hang them over a deck or porch rail to air out.

Adjust ceiling fans for proper balance. While you’re at it, give the unit a good dusting.

Switch heavy bedding out for lightweight summer fabrics. Have the winter bedding cleaned before storing.

Close the chimney flue where appropriate to increase energy efficiency

Repot houseplants to give their roots a fresh start for the summer.

Check door and cabinet hinges and lubricate any that stick or squeak.

Open windows on cooler days to keep fresh air flowing throughout the home.

For more information about home inspection or to schedule a home inspection, click here to find your local Pillar To Post office. 

Cliff Brauner

Certified and Registered Home Inspector

Member of CAPHI, NAHI and ASHI

Proudly Serving the Kamloops, Merritt, Chase, Cache Creek, Sorrento, Shuswap and Barrier areas.

We know our stuff!

 

Clifford.Brauner@pillartopost.com

www.pillartopost-kamloops.com

 

Phone: 250-579-8309

Fax:      250-579-8378

 

Pillar To Post | 869 Ida Lane | Kamloops | British Columbia | V2B 6V2 | Canada

Kamloops Canada day Celebrations July 1st

Friday, June 27th, 2014

 CANADA DAY July 01, 2014

More than 30,000 people come down to the Canada Day Festivities at Riverside Park. This annual event is hosted by the Kamloops Arts Council, City of Kamloops, and the Kamloops Multicultural Society. For a full day schedule, see below:

7:00am – 10:30am – Brock Lions Club Pancake Breakfast
by Tennis Courts

9:00am – 5:00pm – The Kamloops Arts Council’s Art in the Park & Performing Stage
Riverside Park East End and ISC Plaza

Art in the Park is a premiere artist show and sale held outdoors annually on July 1st. Art in the Park retains its high artistic integrity through a juried selection process. More than 90 artists will have handcrafted and original work on display this year, from painting and pottery to fashion and jewellery. The KAC’s Performing Arts Stage will feature entertainment for all ages.

10:30 am – 6:00pm – Kamloops Multicultural Society Folkfest
Ethnic Food and Cultural Displays

11:00am – Noon – Canada Day Open Ceremonies
Rotary Bandshell

6:00pm – 10:30pm – Evening Entertainment
Rotary Bandshell

10:30pm – Fireworks

Low Interest Rate Mortgages Are Still Driving Home Sales in Canada

Friday, June 27th, 2014

The government has done a lot to try to drive down the housing bubble that’s said to be happening in certain parts of Canada. They introduced new mortgage rules in an attempt to deter new home buyers this year.

The constant growth in house prices has increased the wealth of home owners because home owners’ equity has risen. The investment in property has proved to be quite lucrative for home owners, and this has proved to be quite attractive to new home buyers.

It is shown that in  the last 2 years, 61% of home buyers have made their purchases with down payments less than 20%.

The answer to this question is most likely the low interest rates available now, and that have been available in the recent past. The savings that come with the low mortgage rates available outweigh the cost of mortgage insurance. Low interest rates don’t last forever, and many Canadians are doing what they can to qualify for a low interest mortgages now with the goal of avoiding the risk of seeing the mortgage market enter a high-interest rate cycle.

What does this mean for the real estate market?

Low-interest rates driving home sales are a no-brainer, but what do the recent mortgage trends mean for the real estate market given the new mortgage rules? There is no concrete answer to this question yet. The Financial Post has has been reporting that the new rules have indeed slowed the housing market, but many critics disagree. Preliminary data has shown house prices have not fluctuated, but it is said that sales have slowed.

One thing is for certain, real estate is a cyclical industry. There are periods periods of high activity and periods of low activity. Market’s change from a “seller’s” market to a “buyer’s” market. Low interest rates will always help drive the market, but the new mortgage rules do present home buyers with serious blockage. It is unclear yet to see how things will pan out, but it will be interesting to see how things will develop in Canada’s ever-changing mortgage and real estate market.
By Cristobal Ravazzano

Sahali Townhouse with view of Kamloops

Wednesday, June 25th, 2014

Welcome home. The perfect “Townhouse”. This 1 bedroom and den with fabulous views is within walking distance to downtown, hospital and TRU. Complex and landscaping are very well cared for. This bright open home offers a large entrance. Kitchen with eating bar and pot rack. Dining area with French doors opening to covered deck. Enjoy the stunning river, City and park views. Living room with corner gas fireplace as well as double doors to den/office/formal dining room or guest room. Master bedroom is spacious with lots of closet space and cheater ensuite. Large laundry room has built in storage. This unit is close to mail boxes and entrance to secure underground parking. 2 large stalls. 2 small pets allowed, rentals at capacity.

Kamloops, Juniper Family home with detached shop just listed

Monday, June 23rd, 2014

Well maintained 2 storey 5 bedroom home in desirable Juniper has something for everyone, 0.33 acres backing onto green space, fully fenced flat backyard with garden shed, 4 bedrooms on 1 level, master with 4 piece ensuite and walk in closet, main floor has laundry off spacious kitchen, eating area with double doors to sun deck, brazilian cherry hardwood in living room and dining room, basement has rec room and den with built in entertainment center, bedroom, 4 piece bath and storage. 2 car garage and detached 24×26 detached shop with heat and air plus room for RV, boat, all your toys, 1 block to one of the best elementary schools, all this plus 2 year old hot tub, 4 year old high eff furnace, 6 month old roof and gutters, 50 gal hot water tank, 200 amp electrical, u/g irrigation, 4 bathrooms. This great home is not to be missed. All measurements approximate.

The data included on this website is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate by the Kamloops Real Estate Board. The trademarks REALTOR®, REALTORS® and the REALTOR® logo are controlled by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Used under license.
MLS® MLS REALTOR® Realtor