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Monday, April 6, 2015

2015 Quest for Excellence® Winners Announced!




Kelowna, BC (April 6, 2015) – Sixteen students from Western Canada are to be awarded a RE/MAX 2015 ‘Quest for Excellence’ bursary, valued at $1,000, during their school commencement ceremonies.
 
The annual RE/MAX Quest for Excellence program encourages graduating students from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North West and Yukon Territories to submit an essay detailing the contributions they have made to their communities. The bursary winners have all demonstrated exceptional motivation, leadership, and communication skills.
 
“The dedication and motivation these future leaders display at such a young age is truly inspiring,” said Marie Sheppy, Manager, Corporate Affairs, RE/MAX of Western Canada.
 
“We are very proud of the Quest for Excellence Bursary Program. It allows us to recognize outstanding students who have made significant contributions to their communities. Equally as important, the program recognizes the power that education provides; which is absolutely core to our own beliefs at RE/MAX,” said Elton Ash, Regional Executive Vice President, RE/MAX of Western Canada. “Congratulations to all of this year’s recipients!”
 
Quest for Excellence Bursary Winners are as follows:
 


Erica Baker, Yorkton, SK
 
Tevin Ma, Calgary, AB
 
Shoni Baker, Red Deer, AB
               
Robert MacDonald, Victoria, BC
 
Amanda Dendys, Whitehorse, YK
               
Branden Notschaele, Regina, SK
 
Ryan Dunn, Fort McMurray, AB
               
Victoria Rea, Fort St. John, BC
 
Hannah Green, North Vancouver, BC
 
Julia Robertson, Spruce Grove, AB
 
Mollie Green, Mill Bay, BC
               
Kirsten Wiklund, Kelowna, BC
 
Morgan Hanson-Oliveira, Thompson, MB
               
Renee Yu, Edmonton, AB
 
Max Lu, Surrey, BC
               
Emily Zhou, Winnipeg, MB

 




RE/MAX of Western Canada would like to thank all applicants for their submissions and wish each and every one of them continued success in their own Quest for Excellence®.


To view our 2015 Quest for Excellence® winners, click here


To view the winning essays, click here


Previous Quest for Excellence® Bursary Winners


2014 Winners, click here


2013 Winners, click here


MARCH PROPERTY SALES CLIMB IN THE FRASER VALLEY

(Surrey, BC) – In March, sales on the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board's Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) reached the highest they've been in nine years. The Board processed 1,857 sales, a 47 per cent increase compared to the 1,259 sales in March of last year. Sales during March of 2006 were 2,072.
Jorda Maisey, President of the Board, attributes the strength in the market to a number of factors. “Our population is growing, interest rates continue to remain supportive of housing demand and consumers are confident. It all adds up to a desire to invest in real estate now.”
In March, the Board processed 11 per cent more new listings compared to March 2014, however higher sales eroded the number of active listings. March finished with 8,193 active listings of all property types, 7 per cent fewer than available during the same month last year.
Maisey adds, “It's important to emphasize that supply and demand vary depending on property type and location. Currently, demand for single family detached homes is outpacing supply in most Fraser Valley communities resulting in lower inventory levels, upward pressure on prices and homes selling faster than they did last year.
“For buyers looking for a detached home or in certain areas a townhome, your REALTOR® will advise that selection is limited, you will have less time to make decisions and their ability to negotiate a lower price for you is diminished. This is not the case if you're looking to invest in an apartment or an acreage property where the market continues to favour buyers.”
The MLS® HPI benchmark price of a Fraser Valley single family detached home in March was $588,500, an increase of 4.5 per cent compared to March 2014 when it was $563,400.
In March, the benchmark price of townhouses was $299,700, an increase of 0.9 per cent compared to $297,100 in March 2014. The benchmark price of apartments decreased year-over-year by 2.4 per cent, going from $195,400 in March 2014 to $190,800 in March 2015.
In March, the average number of days to sell a single family detached home in the Fraser Valley was 38 days, down from 44 days in 2014. Townhomes took 48 days on average to sell, while apartments took 61 days, both comparable with March of last year.