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Lethbridge Real Estate Statistics

Robert W. May, Realtor/Mortgage Expert Lethbridge Mortgage & Real Estate Info: Loan Officer in Lethbridge, AB

This has been a crazy month for me so far. I have been interviewed by 3 major media outlets who were gathering info for various articles they were writing.

Canadian Real Estate Investor Magazine was the first to make contact with me a couple of weeks ago. They often write pieces about various regions in the country and what the rental and revenue market is like. I really enjoyed talking to this reporter, as it made me even more aware of the things that investors from outside our area are interested it.

As a long time resident of Lethbridge, it is easy to not have noticed how rapidly our population grew, how much more development has come in recently, to not see our marketplace changing dramatically. Speaking with the reporter about rental properties in Lethbridge made me realize just how great our market is and how fortunate our local investors are.

The second contact came from Inman News. Around here, nobody would recognize that name, but Inman News is 'THE' major player when it comes to Real Estate news in the US marketplace. According to their website, "Inman News is the leading source of independent real estate news, information, advice, research, opinion and commentary for industry professionals and consumers alike."

The 3rd call came late this week and was from CTV news. These guys are a staple of the Canadian media and I have actually spoken to them in the past. With the Alberta marketplace seemingly weathering the economic downturn rather well, we are attracting national and international attention. I was thrilled to be the positive voice on this issue and to contribute some opinion and facts regarding how things are going. I personally believe that much of what happens in the market is a creation of the mindset and attitude of consumers, real estate professionals, and the media.

If we want a strong economy and real estate market, we need to focus on the successes and on the good news that is around us. Sure there are a few hardluck stories and there are some markets elsewhere in which things are still not going well. Lethbridge is doing great though. Alberta is still going strong. Canada in general is still one of the leading marketplaces in the entire world.

So I just wanted to brag a bit about these media requests I had received. Hopefully my contributions will be informational, educational, or at least entertaining. Thanks so much for reading.

Lethbridge Relocation Package

Robert W. May, Realtor/Mortgage Expert Lethbridge Mortgage & Real Estate Info: Loan Officer in Lethbridge, AB

relocating to lethbridgeFor the past 15 years, I have had many real estate clients who arrive to live and work or retire to Lethbridge from various locations across Canada and the world. In the past, I used to provide these clients with a package in advance of their arrival to the area. This bundle was referred to as a 'relocation package'.

Stuffed into this package of info was always a map, lists of schools and recreational activities, economic projections, housing stats, and lots of other dry stuff that really was just in there to make the pack look much more extensive and helpful. The reality was though that the majority of those packages probably went unopened or only looked at for less than a brief moment.

As much as some of this information seemed useful, most of it was statsitics and stuff that the average person really doesnt' care about. Most of it was not tangible real life stuff.

Who cares who the 3rd biggest Lethbridge employer is, or who is on the City Council, or how many days below freezing there are?????

What people really want to know is stuff that matters to their real lives. Stuff that matters day to day. Stuff like:

-is there a place I can get Japanese food?

-is there a gun club?

-is there a waterpark for kids?

-where do you go to buy car insurance there?

-which shopping center has the best stores?

-which streets or areas have lots of crime?

The real valuable relocation package comes not from some branch of the government or the City of Lethbrige. It comes from living in the community, raising a family here, participating in sports and cultural events, shopping, dining out, and entertaining friends and visitors here. The real relocation package is experience and not statistics.


If you are considering moving to Lethbridge and southern Alberta, give me a call and lets talk about the real relocation package and about the things that matter to you and your family. Robert May 403-330-3039 or robertmay (at) gmail (dot) com.

Henotic Restaurant in Lethbridge Alberta Reviewed

Robert W. May, Realtor/Mortgage Expert Lethbridge Mortgage & Real Estate Info: Loan Officer in Lethbridge, AB

henotic restaurant lethbridgeWe went out last Friday (Sept 18/09) to Henotic. Henotic is a restaurant that is located in downtown Lethbridge in a building that was formerly a firehall decades ago. If you are looking for a night out in Lethbridge, you might want to check it out. Since we are very social people and dine out at least a few times each week, I consider myself a pretty fair judge of what makes a good restaurant and will give you my honest opinion of the place.

We had been meaning to go try the Henotic restaurant for some time and just never seemed to have time or always ended up going someplace else that was prearranged by one of our friends, etc. However, after joining the Henotic Restaurant facebook group and receiving several emails about live entertainment they were hosting, we decided we would give it a try.

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The entertainment that attracted me that evening was a burlesque dance troupe from Calgary called the "Kabuki Guns Burlesque", or the KGB for short. I have seen these ladies perform several years ago as an opening act to a late night full participation screening of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' and so I knew what to expect. These girls are phenomenal. They give a brief history of burlesque, put on a show, and entertain the crowd. (For those who dont know what Burlesque is, it is dance and Tease part of 'Striptease')

There was also an opening act, whom were a Calgary based rock band by the name of 'Dirty Girl Social Club'. They put on a decent show, although they were a little overpowered for the venue and the crowd lacked enthusiasm for all songs except a Micheal Jackson medley.

Restuarant Review

The location of the restaurant not great for Lethbridge. It is downtown in an area that has seen many businesses leave and buildings get knocked down or burned down. It is the oldest and original downtown area of the City of Lethbridge. Despite that, the building that the restaurant is in is actually a cool old building and has a great history for those who are interested.

The interior of the building has not changed much through its last 5 or 6 incarnations as a couple of bars and a few different failed restaurant ventures. If you look around you will still be able to find renovations that I helped do to the space about 10 years ago, lol. Still, the space is wide open, easy to navigate, and a mix of historic charm and modern art.

We sat in a both in an area which was actually the original DJ booth back when the space was first renovated into a modern commercial building. I have to mention that the bankette seating was a bit of a do-it-yourself piece of construction, and in this rare case I wasnt the one who made it.

The service was prompt, friendly, and attractive. The young lady who served us was right on top of things, made notes, and never messed up all night. The menu offered a decent selection of items, including a few unique dishes that you don't find at a ton of restaurants (eg. Buffalo steak). Prices were great with a meal ranging from $12 to $14, which is comparable to Moxies, Earls, Cheesecake type restaurants. Alcoholic Beverages seemed to round out to about $5 a piece.

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A couple of personal pet peeves of mine when it comes to dining out, and things which this restaurant completely scored big points on were: heavy cutlery, cloth napkins, free pop refills. Those are my 3 big ones and any restaurant that doesnt have those 3 is of suspect reputation in my book, lol. Henotic scored perfect on all 3.

We did have a bit of a wait for our food due to us coming in right behind a very large group and it did not bother us as we were staying all evening. What was nice though, is that our server and the manager on duty both came over to us and explained that there was a bit of a delay. Nice touch. I don't ever mind waiting if I am not left wondering. Great service on this point.

When the food did come, it was beyond my expectations. The presentation on the plates was far above average for a Lethbridge restaurant. It actually appeared to be put onto the plate by someone who cared and not by a guy in a paper hat. Further to that, the quality of the food and the taste was exceptional. I kept having to second guess myself and make sure that I wasn't drunk on either the Whiskey or the fact that I had heavy cutlery and cloth napkins, but it was absolutely delicious.

Grand total: $32 ridiculously low for the meal we had, so we had to tip it up to $40.

Summary

Henotic exceeded my expectations in every way. The service was perfect. The food presentation, quality, and selection was fantastic. And even the little details were spot on excellent. Nowhere else in Lethbridge can a couple get a $100 meal for $40. In addition, the live entertainment was wonderful and did a great job.

Lethbridge does have some nightlife, you just have to get off the couch and come find it.

*I hope to return to Henotic very soon for another meal and to catch some more of their nightly entertainment. If you read this article and find yourself going there for a meal or a show, feel free to let them know that you read my review on the internet. I think many people would be suprized at just how much we rely on this sort of info these days.

Moving To Lethbridge

Robert W. May, Realtor/Mortgage Expert Lethbridge Mortgage & Real Estate Info: Loan Officer in Lethbridge, AB

If you are lucky enough to be moving to Lethbridge, here is some links to some great information to help make your move smoother. Of course, if you do not find the info you need here, feel free to contact me. Often is helps to have someone who is local providing you with some insight and guidance so that you make smart choices and your move goes well. While my business is Lethbridge real estate and Lethbridge mortgage financing, I do have substantial experience with many other aspects which may be of benefit to you.

I have lived in and around Lethbridge my entire life. I attended school in Lethbridge, graduated from the University of Lethbridge, served on the Board of Governors of the University, hosted several cultural exchanges to Lethbridge, been a member of the Lethbridge Real Estate board since 1993, and have helped hundreds of families and investors with their real estate and mortgage needs.

Feel free to call me and also take a look at some of these Lethbridge resources provided by Economic Development Lethbridge:

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Tara-Jean Popowich, Lethbridge is Voting For You SYTYCD

Robert W. May, Realtor/Mortgage Expert Lethbridge Mortgage & Real Estate Info: Loan Officer in Lethbridge, AB

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Southern Alberta has recently gifted the world with Candian Idol Theo Tams, and not another local seems set to reach a level of reality talent television fame. Tara-Jean Popowich is having amazing success at the Canadian television show So You Think You Can Dance.

Here is a recent article with a bit more info on her. Watch the show and vote for her!

So You Think You Can Dance Canada finalist: Tara-Jean Popowich

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It’s an all-too-familiar tale: the young bright-eyed girl from the small town gets a chance to pursue her dreams in the big city. For So You Think You Can Dance Canada contestant Tara-Jean Popowich it’s a fairy tale come to life.

The 20-year-old dancer has been dancing since before most of us learned to walk, so it’s no surprise that the self-described over-achiever has made the top 16 in Canada’s favourite televised dance competition.

Popowich is from Lethbridge, Alberta and has been living in Vancouver since 2006, where she’s a teacher at Vancouver’s Harbour Dance Centre. Accordingly, she has fans from both Lethbridge and Vancouver cheering her on.

The modest dancer giggles on the phone from Toronto, gleefully talking about all the support she’s received so far. “I wish I could reply to everyone because I really appreciate it and it’s just the best feeling. I can’t even put it into words.”

The giggles fade away when talk of elimination day comes up. “I’m all nerves on elimination day,” she says. The soft-spoken Popowich gets a little louder when chatting about the emotional rollercoaster ride of eliminations, even joking that her relentless desire to constantly practice the routine must get on the nerves of her partner, Everett Smith of Glen Morris, Ontario. “I go through the dance a thousand times; I only listen to the song that we’ll be dancing to. I live and breathe the number that we are performing.”

She’s doing her best to find her way in a competition that doesn’t leave much room for errors. The energy is intense and the competition is steep, but being able to depend on her dance partner has really helped Popowich stay on top of her dancing. Despite the ultimate goal of winning the competition as a solo dancer, Popowich explains that relying on her partner and trusting him is an integral part of making it to the next show.

Speaking fondly of he partner she says, “Everett and I hang out a lot. We’re always talking and getting to know each other, but most importantly we’re very honest with each other which is making our relationship work.”

Her journey so far hasn’t been without its share of struggles. Popowich who comes from a contemporary, jazz, and ballet background has choreographed much of her own dancing in the past. Learning to take on someone else’s routine has been challenging, but the experience has made her stronger and given her a new found passion for a different genre of dancing.

“I did struggle a little, because you want to make it feel good for your body, but it has to be what the choreographer wants,” she explains. “But it has given me huge respect for all other styles of dancing.” She suggests that more dancers should consider stepping out of their comfort zone and trying new styles of dance.

It’s obvious that the young dancer has her sights set high and isn’t afraid to dance her ass off in order to get there.

“I love it”, she says enthusiastically. “After I finish and my body breaks down, I want to open my own dance company and have my own dancers. There is no way I’ll ever get out of the dance world.” With 17 years already under her belt, it’s easy to believe in this young and humble dancer’s dream—hell it’s already been a fairytale.

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