Saturday, April 18, 2009

Multiple Listings - One Handy Map.. Vernon Sunday Drive for April 19, 2009


Wow! Open Houses are popping up like spring flowers in the North Okanagan! I think this may be the busiest Sunday to date - and we've collected details on all the open houses happening tomorrow and put them on one handy map for you to easily compare what is where - because ... you'll want to be in the know before you go!
Click here to check out the Map and our other buyer resources
Warmest regards,
Brell
Brenda Ellis~REALTOR with OkanaganHeat at Century 21 Executives Realty Ltd.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

March Real Estate Market Overview - A CLUE to what's happineing

Here, along with my apologies for the delay - are the North Okanagan Real Estate market numbers from March 2009 - our Cool Little Update Electronically
Residential

New Listings
190
Listings Sold
50
Median Price
$309,000
Range
$166.000-$632,500
Days to Sell
130
Range Days to Sell
7 - 339
Inventory
696
Hottest Neighbourhood
East Hill

Condo / Apartment

New Listings
37
Listings Sold
8
Median Price
$186,250
Range
125,000-$235,000
Days to Sell
169
Range Days to Sell
14-727
Inventory
171
Hottest Neighbourhood
Centennial Drive

Condo / Townhouse

New Listings
48
Listings Sold
17
Median Price
$248,000
Range
$123,000-$525,000
Days to Sell
126
Range Days to Sell
6-354
Inventory
226
Hottest Neighbourhood
24th Avenue

Building Lot

New Listings
94
Listings Sold
5
Median Price
$148,000
Range
$120,000-$1,070,000
Days to Sell
129
Range Days to Sell
12-336
Inventory
531
Hottest Neighbourhood
Ok Landing
Warmest regards,
Brell
Brenda Ellis, REALTOR with OkanaganHeat at Century 21 Executives Realty Ltd. Vernon BC

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What the privatization of BC water power means to the its citizens - a guest blog for 10,000 voices


I am happy to be able to support this project and post this information and point of view provided by my friend and avid outdoorsman Rick Jones:


I've heard it called the "Great Liquid Gold Rush," "The Power Grab,"or the"Sell off of BC Water"
What does it all mean??? You should know about this, because the power of running water belongs to you.

In the 1950's and 60's WAC Bennett purchased the BC Electric Co. for the citizens of BC. He build a power system owned by the citizens of BC that became the envey of the world. Consequently we pay lower than average rates for our power.

Today our provincial Government is in the process of selling off hundreds of rivers and creeks to private companies so they can build power projects and sell the power back to BC hydro. A large percentage of this flowing water is from small creeks and rivers. These power projects on small rivers could divert as much as 90% of the water. (Proven by the Asahlu River project - 92%) The private companies have to sell the power back to BC hydro for 20 years, After this period of time, the company owns your river and can sell the power to whomever they wish for whatever they can get for it. Watch the power rates go up when this happens. I speculate that most of the power will go south.

Our government has told us that they have to import power and that's why we need these additional private power projects. This is not true.The reason that we import power is because we can sell this power to our neighbors for a profit. California uses a lot of power and that's where our exports will go. We do not need the additional power here in BC, so these private power projects are for export. This fact is simple to understand. These small river and streams come from our mountains. Most power will be produced from run off in the spring to freeze up in the fall. When do we need the power? In the winter. With the cold weather our small streams will be mostly frozen, with little or no water running.thus no power. When does California need the power? In the summer to keep things cool, when our streams are free from ice.

These private power projects were started about 2003 and have been kept from the public until recently when it came to light. Some of the provincial govermnent tactics have been atrocious. When the Asahlu River project (near Squamish) became public knowledge, the community voted against it 8-1, so the provincial Government passed Bill 30. This bill strips local municipalities of their zoning authority over private power projects. Leaving BC's communities without a voice in the process. Undemocratic? YOU BET!!!!! They took away the community authority to protect the public interest.

Is this good for the citizens of BC? Become informed, watch the attached videos and start asking questions, I am not suggesting that you vote for this party or that party. What I am suggesting is to go to the public meetings and ask your candidates about the run of the river projects and how the silencing of the people by bringing in Bill 30 can be considered democratic.

I am an outdoors person and I love rivers, lakes and the undisturbed beauty of all nature. But there always seems to be somebody that wants to destroy it all for a few dollars of profit.

Rick Jones


Thursday, April 9, 2009

Cool New Easter Event for kids in VernonBC


Pooh's and Bean's Great Caetani Easter Egg Hunt and Mad Hatter's Tea Party Children 3-7 with adults are invited to create baskets and bonnets with Rhian Jack at her up-cycling craft table at 10.300. The Red Queen (aka Christine Pilgrim) will host the mad hatter's tea party of apple juice and munchies followed by games and mad music. Then the Mad Hatter himself will lead the Pooh's and Bean's Great Caetani Easter Egg hunt around gardens.
$5 at the gate

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Caetani Cultural Society presents " Sveva Prisoner of Vernon"



If you have not seen the film "Sveva, Prisoner of Vernon" I urge you to consider attending at the premier Kelowna showing:
Thursday, April 16th at 6:00 and 8:00
Okanagan College Lecture Theatre, KLO Road, Kelowna Tickets are $8.00 at the door.
This film gives an insight into the extraordiary life and work of artist Sveva Caetani - Vernon's most famous resident.
I can attest to the films quality - as I had the great fortune to find myself in Miss Caetani's first Home Room Class in 1972, and formed a friendship with her that lasted until her death in 1994. She remains an inspiration and amazement to me.
Learn more about Sveva and the Caetani Cultural Society - who now has the Caetani House and work to make her vision come to reality.
Warmest regards,
Brell
Brenda Ellis~REALTOR with OkanaganHeat at Century 21 Executives Realty Ltd.