Open House Weekend: Saturday, March 26 and Sunday, March 27, 2011: Aberdeen, Barnhartvale, Batchelor Heights and North Kamloops

On Saturday, March 26th and Sunday, March 27th, 2011 the open houses will be held in Aberdeen, Barnhartvale, Batchelor Heights and North Kamloops.

5-930 Stagecoach Drive Batchelor Heights For Sale

Saturday, March 26th, 2011: 1:00-3:00: 5-930 Stagecoach Drive, Batchelor Heights $334,900

Stunning three bedroom and den townhome with TONS of custom upgrades. Located in the desirable Ridge at Saddleback development and perfect for first time home buyer or retiree. Many of the upgrades include.. more

451 Alexander Ave North Kamloops Open House

Sunday, March 27th, 2011: 11:30-12:30: 451 Alexander Avenue, North Kamloops, $239,900

Cute North Kamloops home close to shopping, park & transportation. Some updates done such as flooring & bathroom sink. Pool has new liner & pump in 2010. 70 amp service. Room for a detached workshop. more

2249 Linfield west highlands aberdeen real estate new development home

Sunday, March 27th, 2011: 11:30-1:00: 2249 Linfield Drive, Aberdeen, $429,900

This brand new view home is located in Aberdeen’s newest subdivision Aberdeen Highlands. It is located right beside a golf course and elementary school. more

Kamloops home for sale 26-1555 Howe Road

Sunday, March 27th, 2011: 1:30-3:00: 26-1555 Howe Road, Aberdeen Glen Village, $189,900

Spacious three bedroom home in Aberdeen with one full bathroom. Recent updates include roof, all windows, hot water tank, paint, kitchen appliances and more. The rec room could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom or office. more

Barnhartvale Kamloops Real Estate 4744 Uplands Drive

Sunday, March 27th, 2011: 1:00-3:00: 4744 Uplands Drive, Barnhartvale $399,900

Beautiful 180 degree views from many of the rooms of this 4 year old home. Spacious floor plan with 4 bedroom plus a den with 3 full 4 piece bathrooms. Located in cul-de-sac in a quiet area of Barnhartvale. more.

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Lower Inflation in February 2011 Likely to Keep Interest Rates Low

This article appeared on The Record on March 19, 2011 and was written by Steve Rennie and Mary Gazze (The Canadian Press).

Canada’s annual inflation rate fell slightly in February, giving the Bank of Canada room to keep interest rates low over the next few months, economists say.

Statistics Canada said Friday its consumer price index edged down one-tenth of a point to 2.2 per cent in February, with rising energy and gas prices keeping inflation just above the Bank of Canada’s ideal two per cent target.

The core inflation rate, which excludes volatile items such as gas and food, fell to 0.9 per cent — its lowest level since the government started keeping records in 1984. Economists had predicted an annual core rate of 1.1 per cent and annual inflation to remain at the January level of 2.3 per cent.

It all means the country’s central bank might take its time when it comes to raising interest rates, said CIBC World Markets economist Emanuella Enenajor.

“These (inflation) numbers certainly make it less likely that a May rate hike could happen, we do have to admit,” she said.

“Such a soft core number suggests there’s less pressure for the Bank of Canada to really start hiking rates aggressively so it gives it a little more leeway.”

She said CIBC is for now sticking with its prediction that Canadians will see rates go above the current one per cent in May and that they will end up at two per cent by the end of the year.

Canada’s economic growth surpassed expectations in the last half of 2010 and the Bank of Canada may want to get ahead of any resulting spike in prices by raising interest rates and cooling lending conditions, she said.

Doug Porter, deputy chief economist at BMO Capital Markets said he believes the central is likely to stick with lower rates for the short term.

“Both headline and core inflation have eased since the start of the year, at least partly thanks to the lofty loonie,” he wrote in a note to investors, pointing out that Canada’s core inflation rate is lower than that of the U.S. and rest of the world.

“This is set to reverse next month, as Canada gets with the global program, but the low starting point is very favourable. Suffice it to say that this keeps the pressure well off the Bank of Canada to get back in tightening mode any time soon.”

Enenajor said the March inflation rate will likely depend on oil price movement during the rest of the month.

“However, expect both the annual headline and core rate to move higher in March on a year-on-year basis,” she said.

Prices were higher in February in six of the eight major categories tracked by the agency, but items like women’s clothing, footwear and travel tours cost less than a year earlier.

On a month-to-month basis, consumer goods were 0.3 per cent more expensive last month than in January, mostly due to higher energy and gasoline prices. Canadians paid 10.6 per cent more for energy during the year leading up to February, after posting a nine per cent increase in January.

Gas prices soared 15.7 per cent last month, on top of the already recorded 13 per cent increase in the 12 months leading up to January.

On a regional basis, Nova Scotia remained the province with the highest inflation rate at 3.4 per cent. Many people in that province use oil and other fuel to heat their homes.

Alberta continued to enjoy the most stable prices, with an inflation rate of 1.2 per cent.

Drivers in every province except Manitoba faced double-digit price increases for gasoline on a year-over-year basis. The price at the pumps was up 15.7 per cent from a year earlier.

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Featured Property: 2247 Omineca Drive, Juniper Heights, Kamloops, B.C. $369,900

Juniper Heights Ridge Kamloops Home For Sale  2247 Omineca Dr Immaculate doesn’t even describe this Juniper Heights home. Beautiful hardwood flooring throughout the main floor that has 3 spacious bedrooms, 1 full bath and a 2 piece master Ensuite. Recent updates include: flooring throughout the home, bathrooms, kitchen countertops, a/c & furnace 2004, HW tank 2008, roof 12 years, painted throughout, light fixtures plus much more. The large private yard is fully landscaped and fenced, has a covered patio off of the kitchen, and a second patio with storage shed or children’s play house. There is a spacious heated 2 car garage with an extra storage room. The basement is fully finished with a large guest bedroom a cozy rec room with fire place, laundry room and lots of storage space. All appliances and window coverings are included. Some furniture also negotiable.

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Featured Property: 7-1655 Ord Road, Orchard Mobile Home Park, Brocklehurst, Kamloops, B.C. $104,900

Brocklehurst Kamloops Real Estate 7-1655 Ord Road Completely renovated inside and out. There isn’t a single thing left to update in this spacious 1,100 sq foot home. There are 2 bedrooms and a den and 2 full four piece bathrooms. All the updates include: roof, furnace, HW tank, windows, a/c, gutters, siding, flooring, kitchen, bathrooms w/ heated tile, paint, gas fireplace in master, new deck (10X12), external and internal doors, mouldings, drywall, ceilings, natural gas bbq hook up, landscaping, and so much more. 12X12 detached workshop with the potential to be wired. The large master suite has a ensuite and walk in closet. The floor plan is spacious and open. This home sits on a large lot that backs on to a park. Recently appraised at $124,000. This park signs a site lease and pets allowed with restrictions.

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