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Valentine’s in the Tri-Cities!

With Valentines Day right around we corner we thought it would be nice to make a list of our favourite places to dine in the Tri-Cities. Sharing Valentines day with the little ones? We’ve also included a fun activity for the whole family!

Port Moody

Grab a table at one of Port Moody’s newest and most popular spots! Pizzeria Spaccia Napoli located at 2801 St Johns St never disappoints! Their wood fired oven produces the most delicious pizzas (plus it was handcrafted in Naples, Italy!). We are big fans of this restaurant for the cozy atmosphere, friendly staff and drool-worthy pizza. A must-visit.

You really can not go wrong with Rosa’s, Port Moody’s beloved authentic Italian restaurant. We can’t think of a more romantic Valentine’s date in the Tri-Cities! Located at 2331 Clarke Street, Rosa’s offers an intimate atmosphere and an excellent selection of Italian dishes, along with a fabulous staff who treat you like family. Show up early — this spot fills up fast!

Port Moody’s newest restaurant offers two of our favourite things — tacos and beer! Taps and Tacos is located right by Rocky Point Park and Brewers Row at 97 Moody St. Offering a wide selection of craft beers, delicious tacos and burritos, and a loft-style feel with a trendy vibe, this restaurant would be a great Valentines Day choice.

Coquitlam

Our friends at Joey Coquitlam will be sure to take care of you when you stop in for your Valentines date! Jordon and Ashley actually met while working at Joeys years ago, so you could say that they’re pretty familiar with the menu. Our advice? Order the chocolate soufflé for dessert … you will not be disappointed! Location: 550 Lougheed Hwy.

The Keg Coquitlam is another one of those restaurants you just can’t go wrong with. Choose from their extensive wine list, pair it with a perfectly cooked steak, and save room for dessert! I mean, who doesn’t love the Keg? Located at 2991 Lougheed Hwy.

Want to try something new? The Wild Fig at the Executive Plaza Hotel in Coquitlam might be the spot for you! Offering global dishes, an elegant atmosphere and occasional live music, this restaurant + lounge is definitely one you should try! It’s located right by our office (Sutton Group West Coast) at 405 North Rd.

Port Coquitlam

Earl’s Port Coquitlam at Shaughnessy and Lougheed is well-known, easy to get to and offers a great variety of dinner options for your date night! Enjoy cocktails and appies followed by dinner and dessert.

Orrange Kitchen + Bar is a great spot to snag a table for two and enjoy your Valentines Day meal. Offering occasional live music and a cool vibe, this is a great place for cocktails and dinner! Try the bang bang beans and yorkshire beef dip. Yum! Located at 1125 Nicola Ave.

Want to skip the wait for a table? Order take out from one of these great spots and enjoy a candlelit dinner and a movie at home!

For the kids — Get crafty with Valentine’s Day Card Making being held in Coquitlam Saturday, February 10th, 2018 from 11am-12:30pm at Coquitlam Heritage Society located at 1116 Brunette Avenue. Admission by donation — register by calling 604-516-6151. Supplies (and sugar cookies) provided!

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Jordon Sutton: Top 100 Agents Under 35 in Canada!

Hard work, integrity and persistence has led Jordon to receive national recognition as one of Canada’s top real estate prospects! Jordon is honoured to receive such a prestigious accolade. “I’m honoured to be gaining the nationwide recognition as a one of our country’s top agents under 35 — to be included in such an accomplished list of people is inspiring. It’s nice to know you’re doing the right things and getting noticed!”

The recognition comes from the Real Estate Professional magazine, Canada’s leading real estate publication. You can view the full page spread highlighting Jordon’s keys to success here (page 31) or read the article below.

 

At the outset of 2016, Jordon Sutton set a goal for himself that would be ambitious for an agent twice his age: sell a home every week for the entire year.

“Every day, I would keep that goal in mind and constantly strive towards achieving it.” he says. By the end of the year, having hit his target, Sutton says he realized “that if you put all of your effort into something, there is no goal too big to accomplish.”

That lesson in dedication helped cement Sutton’s reputation as one of Coquitlam’s bright young Realtors. His social media savvy, marketing plans and unique client outreach activities – patio appetizers, anyone? – have made him increasingly popular with buyers and sellers alike.

“I have been very fortunate to have developed a fantastic network of clients over the years, many of which I have done multiple deals with.” Sutton Says. “From frost-time buyers to investors, it’s been such a pleasure to help my clients succeed in their sales and purchases.”

Sutton says that in order to earn the trust of clients, it is not enough for a Realtor to provide great service. An agent needs to demonstrate to clients that he or she is deeply invested in every aspect of every transaction, from researching and breaking down market avidity to helping buyers maintain their properties long after taking possession.

“I knew this was a difficult industry and one that required endless hours, but I have also found this career to be full of surprised, amazing people and never a dull moment.”

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Upsizing: Why Now May be the Perfect Time to Upgrade

Historically, it has been difficult for home buyers to make the jump from an attached home to a detached home, as houses have almost always outperformed condos and townhouses. This past year (click here for a 2017 recap) has offered an opportunity to make that jump more easily.

In 2017, condo prices saw a 26% increase, while townhouses went up 18%. For condo owners looking to upsize, these numbers definitely fall in their favour. For example, if you owned a condo last year worth $400,000, your market value has gone up just over $100,000 to bring it to $504,000 (congratulations!). The more money you have made on your condo, the easier it will be to enter the townhouse (or house) market.

Why make the move from a condo to a townhouse? What’s the difference? Well, typically you will get more square footage in a townhouse. This is ideal for growing families, couples who need more space or professionals seeking a more useable home office space. Another bonus is that many townhouses come with private garages, allowing you to skip fobbing into your underground and catching the elevator up. A garage also provides convenient storage space that is easy to access. Townhouses also offer multiple levels of living space, and often lower maintenance fees (depending on the complex) as there are typically fewer units and fewer amenities offered.

For those who own townhouses, townhouse prices went up 18% in 2017, while houses only saw an 8% increase in pricing. So, generally speaking, if your townhouse was worth $600,000 last year, your market value now sits around $708,000. If you own a house that was worth $1,000,000 last year, your market value now sits around $1,080,000. As you can see, the gap between the two is much smaller than what we typically see.

Why make the move from a townhouse to a detached home? Owning land has always been the most lucrative form of home ownership. Ever heard Mark Twain’s famous quote “buy land, they aren’t making it anymore”? Usually buying a house means upsizing to more space with a bigger yard. It also means getting rid of strata fees (unless you buy a strata home) and gaining the ability to alter and renovate your home without obtaining strata approval. Don’t forget to buy a lawn mower! That’s your job now!

Your condo or townhouse could be worth more than you think. Contact us anytime for a complimentary, no-obligation market evaluation.

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Greater Vancouver Real Estate Update – 2017 Annual Review

While the year may have started off a little slow, sales drastically picked up over the months and towards the end of the year, the residential housing market was left in a drastically different environment.  Changing market conditions are a key reason it’s important to keep in touch with your real estate professional and moving forward to 2018, we are looking forward to all of our clients being kept up to date with the current market trends.

The total sales in the Greater Vancouver area finished at a staggering 35,993 sales. That’s 10% over our 10 year average and the third highest amount of sales we’ve seen in the last decade.

Jill Oudil, President of the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, reported that the strong demand was a factor of strong economic growth, increasing wages, declining unemployment, low interests rates, and a growing population.

While sales were up, 2017’s totals listings finished at a lacklustre 54,655. That’s down 4.4% from our 10 year average and the second lowest amount of homes listed in the last decade.

The market environment differed dramatically depending on the housing type. The condo and townhouse markets were very hot, with multiple offers raising prices of both housing types quickly. Detached homes found themselves in a much more balanced market, where buyers enjoyed having more choices and time to make their decisions.

All three housing types saw their average price increase. While condos lead the way with an increase of 26%, townhouses and detached homes increased at 18% and 8% respectively.

Entering into 2018, we have three key factors to consider which could all have effects on our local real estate market. Only time will tell if these key factors will have any long term impacts on the market.

First, we have a record amount of new strata homes being built, many of which will be added to the supply of available homes. This could potentially improve the current supply shortage.

Second, the Bank of Canada has been raising interest rates and some analysts are predicting further increases in the interest rates are still to come. This will hurt buyers purchasing power as mortgage loans will become more expensive.

Third, the new rules put in place by Canada’s federal financial regulator are going to make it more difficult for some buyers to get approved for a mortgage and for some homeowners to renew their existing mortgages. Borrower’s with a downpayment over 20% will now have to pass a stress test in order to get approved for their loans.

That’s all for our 2017 market recap, for further information or if you have any questions please contact us or leave a comment below!

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First-Time Buyers Get Help With Your Downpayment! Details and FAQ

BC HOME Partnership: ‘Interest-Free’ Down-Payment loans to First-Time Buyers

Beginning as of January 2017, the BC Government is implementing a “Homeowner Mortgage and Equity Partnership Program” to first-time homebuyers. The program provides repayable down payment assistance loans up to a maximum of 5% (or $37,500) over a 25-year period. The interest-free and payment-free portion of the loan will last for the first five years. The repayment schedule will operate at current interest rates over the remaining 20 years. The program offers assistance to first-time homebuyers with a combined gross household income of $150,000 or less and applies to purchases of homes with a maximum value of $750,000. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of five years who have lived in B.C. for at least a year. If you’re interested in taking advantage of this new promotion or would like more information please leave a comment or send an email to jsutton@sutton.com!

 

BC HOME Partnership FAQ

  • The loan is only available to first-time homebuyers.
  • Three- year province-wide program with loans advanced between January
  • 16, 2017, and March 31, 2020.
  • The loan will be secured by a second mortgage on the closing date of the purchase of the home.
  • Must be pre-approved for an insured high-ratio mortgage for at least 80 percent of the home’s purchase price.
  • The payment per $10,000.00 borrowed will be ~$50.00 per month.
  • The Mortgage Insurance (CMHC) premium will be ~$250.00 higher per
  • $100,000 borrowed.The home must be maintained as your principal residence for the first five
  • The home must be maintained as your principal residence for the first five years (or less if the loan is paid in full). The loan must be repaid in full when the home is sold or transferred to another owner.
  • Can be paid out penalty-free at any time.
  • No limits on the number of loans issued by the government each year.

Please leave a comment below!

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Tips for Throwing a Merry, Memorable & Affordable Christmas Party

Christmas really is the most wonderful time of the year, and what better way to celebrate than with family and friends?! Throwing a Christmas Party is so much fun — here are some tips to get you through the planning and set up.

#1. The TREE! It’s all about the tree (second to the food… which is second to the wine). Be sure to have your tree up and decorated in time for your party. Don’t have one? Keep an eye on Black Friday sales or other sales leading up to Christmas. The Bay‘s One Day Sales are fantastic and they tend to offer great deals on their trees. IKEA also offers reasonably priced trees, along with well-priced decorations. And of course, if the option is available to you, go out and get a real tree!  Too early for presents? Wrap up some empty boxes to throw under the tree.

#2. Once your guests have admired your tree, offer them a beverage! You can’t go wrong with a self-serve punch bowl (with or without the vodka!) — the ingredients are cheap and easy & it tastes great! It also doesn’t hurt to have some eggnog in the fridge if you’re feeling festive. As for wine, Everything Wine offers some good deals on select bottles (and they deliver!!). Another option is having your guests each bring 1-2 bottles so that you only have to worry about the food! That’s fair!

#3. Food! There are so many options when it comes to food for the party. Keep it casual with easy appetizers and snacks — you can’t go wrong with Costco! Plus throw in some baked goods if you get the time to bake (otherwise pick some up at the store). Another option is a pot-luck style dinner! Have each guest bring a dish and dig in! If you want to go all out, invite a friend or two over early and get cooking! Turkey, stuffing, veggies, mashed potatoes, the whole nine yards. If you’re doing a sit-down dinner, make sure you know how many people to expect in case you need to rent chairs/tables/glassware. And don’t forget the table cloths to make for a quicker clean-up!

#4. You NEED a good Christmas music playlist! Get onto your Apple Music account or however, else you stream music and compile all of your favourite Christmas songs — mix it up by adding some classics, along with some more modern Christmas songs. Another option is always the Holiday Favourites channel on TV (channel 428 for Shaw) or the good ol’ fire log! Turn it into a drinking game every time the mysterious hand replaces a log. Don’t have any streaming services? Let us know by sending us an email @ aowens@sutton.com and we will send you one of our complimentary Christmas CDs!

#5. Decor. Christmas decorations can be expensive, and if you haven’t been building up your collection for a few years, the thought of getting your home Christmas-ready can be a bit daunting. IKEA, Walmart, Superstore and the Dollar Store are your friends. Walmart has lots of garland and general decor options under $10. Grab a simple, cheap wreath and cluster some candles in the middle of it on the coffee table and there you have a centre piece! Grab some mistletoe at your local florist and hang it in a sneaky spot to surprise your guests! Create a photo background on a blank wall by taping up some gift wrap or getting creative with a roll of white paper and cut-outs/sharpies — this always makes for fun memories for your guests. If it’s available to you, borrow some decorations from mom & dad or any other family members or friends who might be willing to lend you some Christmassy decor for the night!

#6. Keeping the night fun! Bring out some board games or create your own fun Christmas games! Have kids in attendance? Have some Christmas-themed colouring sheets printed out for them, gingerbread men or houses ready to be decorated and maybe a Christmas cartoon on in another room. Actually, do those things anyway because who doesn’t love building a good gingerbread house?!

#7. HAVE FUN! All that really matters at the end of the night is that you got some quality time with your friends and/or family. Enjoy yourself and make amazing memories that will make you smile all holiday season long!

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Thank you for an outstanding 2015!

We would like to take a moment to say ‘Thank you’ for all of your support in 2015! We had a great year, and we hope you did too! Wishing you all the best in the new year. Click below to watch our year-end video!

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Visit Our New Website!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website jordonsutton.com. We have really focused on the search functions on the site, to ensure that visitors can easily navigate to find the home they’re looking for! We will be posting all of our listings, sales and general real estate information on our new site from now on, so please take a look.

Any feedback on the site would be much appreciated! Feel free to contact Ashley at ashleyowensrealtor@gmail.com or Jordon at jordonksutton@gmail.com. Thank you for all of your support!