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Travels In Real Estate- Regina Canada- Part 2

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Travels in Real Estate- Regina Canada- Part 2



I was going through some of the photos we took on our trip. I forgot my camera cord at home when I left for Regina Canada so I could not download the photos from my camera to my laptop until I got back. I did take photos and video with my iPhone once I realized I did not have my camera cord. I had planned to take a ton of photos and do a whole series of all the sights of Regina Canada but on my third day there, I fell terribly ill and was confined to a bed the next 3 days.

Here is a photo I took from the plane as we left Ft Lauderdale. You can see the beach along the coast in this photo.

ft lauderdale beach line

Here is another Ft Lauderdale photo on the day we left, January 20, 2011:

ft lauderdale sky photo

While on the plane to Regina Canada I caught a bug. A very nasty bug. The doctor in Canada said that there is a virus going around where you are contagious when you have no symptoms and once you are sick you are no longer contagious and this way, this nasty bug gets to keep living and spreading around the world. How nice! So our new grand daughter was also exposed and got sick while I was there. Tristan was a trooper the whole time and played in the snow every day until the night before we came back home. Then he came down with the symptoms. Well, at least no one on the plane would get sick from us since we already had the symptoms. Tristan slept all the way home he was so sick. On both the plane from Regina to Minneapolis and then the plane to Fort Lauderdale, I was very blessed to be able to find a row of seats that were vacant so I could lay our son across the seats to sleep.

Now here are some photos as we were flying into Regina Canada. Big Contract from the photos of Ft Lauderdale.
Right?

regina canada

regina canada snow


regina canada snow
After we landed in Regina Canada we went through Canadian Customs. They were SOOO nice! Our trip was off to a great start I thought, if people were this nice!

Then Tristan and I caught a ride in the Limousine to our eldest son's home. This was the first time that Tristan could remember being in a Limousine and as most 8 year old boys he thought it was super cool.

Regina Canada

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Travels In Real Estate- Regina Saskatchewan- Part 1

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Travels In Real Estate- Regina Saskatchewan- Part 1


Well, we arrived here in Regina Canada on Thursday. When we arrived here it was -48 Celcius which is super cold in Fahrenheit. 

Our little guy and I grabbed a Limousine at the airport to take us to our oldest son's house to see our brand new grand baby! 

When we were getting packed up looking for warm clothing in Florida to come up here with I kept telling our little guy that it was going to be cold. Since he has never seen or been in snow and he does not like to be cold in Florida I was trying so hard to get him to understand this concept of super cold. 

Regina Canada Snow trip

That was a waste of my persuasion techniques because he has not been cold at all since he has been here. He LOVES the snow! We learned quickly that at this time of year you wait to get here to buy your winter clothing because everything is on sale up here! We could not find snow boots in Florida and here in Regina we got boots for only $20! 

regina canada snow trip

I love to travel and learn about other places, people and cultures. My parents blessed me with the wonderful opportunity of traveling the world and that gypsy feature has remained with me. I have been immersed in discovering Canada since it has been over 15 years since I have been to Canada. When we lived in Seattle we traveled to Vancouver BC many times a year. However, I have never been to Regina Canada. Of course, now that I am so politically involved the culture of politics in other countries is also of great interest to me. I will post more about what I am learning later. 

I forgot my camera reader and my camera usb adapter at home so I took these photos and videos with my iPhone. I have lots of photos on my camera and I will post those after we get back home. 


Regina Canada Snow Trip

As soon as we got to the house Tristan jumped right into snow! There was this large pile of snow next to the house. He was right at home in the snow. 

Yesterday we took a walk to the mall and Safeway. I have not been to a Safeway in over 20 years! It was a great walk in below freezing temperatures but it was invigorating, fresh and clean. After we left Safeway we called for a cab to take us back to the house with our groceries. Tristan came up to me and said, "Hey Mom, I have a seat for you!" I went outside with him and here is the seat he had for me: 

We are having a blast and our new grand daughter is SO beautiful and good. I will share photos soon. 






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Buy Local- Eat Fresh in Regina!

Clair Whittington: Real Estate Agent in Regina, SK

VegetablesRegina is becoming well known for "being green." There are many choices you can make in the way you live to become more eco-friendly. One way is to buy organic foods and produce whenever you can. You may not know this, but shopping at a local farmer's market is one of the best choices you can make when it comes to feeding your family. Luckily, we can buy local and eat fresh quite easily in Regina!

Right here in Regina, we have the wonderful Regina Farmers' Market! All vendors are local and you can choose from baked goods and produce to flowers and crafts! Around since 1975, the market has been a gathering place for Regina. The market runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays from May 1st to October 9th, 2010 in its temporary new location ay1900 Smith & McIntyre Streets (surrounding City Hall) for 2010, due to construction on their current space.

If living "green" is important to you, you should know that buying at a local farmer's market actually makes a bigger impact than buying "organic". When you buy locally grown or manufactured goods, it reduces the environmental damages caused by shipping the products. When you have locally grown organic produce available, you have access to the Gold Standard when it comes to being eco-conscious. A great advantage of the local farmers' markets, you can talk with the vendors and ask about how and where your food was grown!

There is more than one reason to buy locally grown goods. It has tremendous economic benefits for the area! Because you are not paying for all the shipping and handling, you can usually save money. Not only are you helping the local economy, you are keeping more money in your own wallet. So buy local, eat fresh and keep the economy strong in Regina!

Clair Whittington of Exit Realty Fusion is ready to help you explore your real estate options in or around Regina. "Serving you with my knowledge of real estate is what I do best in the lovely village of Grand Coulee or any of Regina's surrounding communities. Contact me today."

Best Deals in Canadian Real Estate from MoneySense Magazine

Clair Whittington: Real Estate Agent in Regina, SK

This article from MoneySense Magazine is such a useful one in explaining the current state of the housing market in Canada, I am including it below in its entirety. As an agent from Regina, I am proud of where our city stands.

Clair

Best deals in real estate

by Don Sutton, MoneySense
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
provided bymoneysense

Where do you want to live? Where can you afford to live? Every major Canadian city scoured for bargains!

It's a crazy time for real estate in Canada. Prices are sky-high, people are feeling pressured into selling into a hot market and buyers fear purchasing an overpriced home only to see the bubble burst.

But MoneySense magazine has come to the rescue and crunched the numbers to identify the best real estate deals in the best cities.

Using hard data on 35 major housing markets, the magazine has awarded a letter grade based on how reasonable the house prices are, whether home prices are likely to rise and how prosperous the local economy is. Surprisingly, none of the winning cities are Canada's largest, but instead reflect medium-sized cities with affordable house prices that have the ability to grow strongly with local economic conditions.

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The best deals in real estate in Canada are to be found in Moncton and Regina, both of whom received an A-, while Fredericton, St. John's, Ottawa, Gatineau, Winnipeg, Guelph and Saint John all received a B+.

The criteria for the study was strict and comprehensive. MoneySense compared average rents to average home prices, which gives a great indicator of how valuable a home is. Next it compared local wages as to average home prices to see how long it would take for a family to purchase a home. The magazine also evaluated how quickly homes sold and prices increased over the years.

Last, the economic environment of the city was also analyzed. The magazine looked at how fast a community grew, what the unemployment rate was and what kind of discretionary income the citizens had.

This method avoided identifying cheap real estate in communities where prices were unlikely to increase due to a poor local economy or widespread unemployment.

The analysis gives a comprehensive overview of where to get the best real estate deals in Canada. The study is also useful for identifying which real estate markets to avoid. For example, Abbotsford and Montreal both only rated Cs.

MoneySense's study also identified overpriced markets. For instance, Kelowna, B.C., scored well in the category of growth potential and has a great local economy. But the average house price makes it hard for the typical family to buy into the market. With this aspect in mind, Kelowna rated a D+ in the value category and a C+ overall.

Windsor, Ont., where house prices are among the best values in Canada, is in the opposite situation. It rated an A for affordability, but since the city is slowly recovering from deep layoffs in the car industry, it only rates a C in the momentum category and a C+ for local economy, giving it a B+ overall.

In concrete terms, what the best cities for real estate like Regina and Moncton have going for them is big-city growth and opportunities without big-city prices. While the affordability and growth value of a home are not always the prime reasons to buy in a particular location, knowing that your home is a sound investment in an economically vibrant city offers great peace of mind.

Top 5 cities:

1. Moncton A-
2. Regina A-
3. Fredericton B+
4. St. John's B+
5. Ottawa B+

See the complete rated list of cities

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Downtown Regina Delivers A Packed Schedule of Events for the Summer

Clair Whittington: Real Estate Agent in Regina, SK

Cedar Walton, jazz musician; Jazzfest Regina 2010Summers here in Regina are a time to "live it up" get out and enjoy nature and the beautiful summer nights that Saskatchewan always delivers. Downtown Regina in the summer is the place to be, to see and to be seen. It's time to give old man winter the heave-ho and get outside, get downtown and enjoy the city.

Each year Regina hosts "hot" events such as the Regina Folk Festival, Buffalo Days, the Scarth Street Summer Concert Series and the Cinema Under the Stars Series. You'll find all these events and much more right here in downtown Regina.

There's so much going on that you might want to subscribe to "The Downtowner." It's a free bi-weekly electronic newsletter highlighting upcoming events, attractions and specials here in Regina.

One of the largest draws each summer is the Summer Concert Series where thousands will migrate to downtown Regina to enjoy the music and happenings. On Friday, June 18th the Kick-off Event for JazzFest Regina 2010 will feature The Sask-Cuban Project to get things rolling for the summer. Can't wait to get out and enjoy downtown Regina with some of the best music in Canada.

Looking at how alive and vibrant the downtown area is, I feel blessed to live here. It shows the reflection of what a healthy and vibrant city Regina is. Here we enjoy a strong sense of community with something to do for all ages and interests. It's really a great place to live.

Clair Whittington of Exit Realty Fusion is ready to help you explore your real estate options in or around Regina. "Serving you with my knowledge of real estate is what I do best in the lovely village of Grand Coulee or any of Regina's surrounding communities. Contact me today."