Slow Food Cycle Tour

August 8, 2010 by Anita  
Filed under Slow Food Cycle Tour, Things to Do

Slow Food Cycle Tour

Cycle the heart of the Fraser Valley!

Slow Food Cycle Tour - 010This summer, Slow Food Vancouver is offering two Slow Food Cycle Tours in the Fraser Valley.  The 4th Cycle Tour Agassiz will be held on Saturday, August 21st and the 2nd Cycle Tour Chilliwack will be held on Sunday, August 22nd.  It’s going to be a wonderfully s-l-o-w weekend!

Its easy, its fun its slow!.. check HERE for details

5th Annual Greendale Country Sampler

Saturday, August 21st 10am - 5pm

herb   vine 3 5th Annual Greendale Country Sampler chilliwack bcHere’s a fun late summer event that the whole family will enjoy! Check out the 5th Annual Greendale Country Sampler Tour, visiting 13 unique rural attractions and small businesses, as they share the spirit of this great farming community! You can drive or even bring your bicycles to make the tour, as all the stops are closeby!

Vist the website HERE

Chilliwack Flight Fest

June 24, 2010 by Editor  
Filed under Chilliwack Flight Fest, Things to Do

chilliwack flight fest1 300x225 Chilliwack Flight Fest chilliwack bcThis year’s Chilliwack Flight Fest is presented by the RE/MAX Realtors of the Lower Mainland.  Check HERE for all the information on this years event.

An action packed weekend was planned for aviation enthusiasts young and old to celebrate the Annual Flight Fest held at Chilliwack Municipal Airport. The celebrations had begun with a Hangar Dance and Twilight Show on the Saturday evening followed by a packed day of events on the Sunday including an early morning Pancake Breakfast and the eagerly anticipated Air show in the afternoon. This was when we arrived, in the blistering heat not really knowing what to expect. We soon realised that we most definitely had not planned or researched well enough for the day. It was by far, one of the hottest days of the summer and we were ill prepared for the scorching heat. We also arrived with puppy in tow only to realise that dogs were not permitted onsite.  Therefore we took it in turns to ‘puppy sit’ outside the main gate.

There were a large number of magnificent aircraft on display, lovingly cared for and maintained by their dedicated custodians.  The male members of the family took great delight exploring the cockpit of an ‘air sea rescue’ helicopter, marvelling at the vast complexity of the instrument panel and grilling the on hand crew member for tales of intrepid rescues.  For those patrons wishing to get a more ‘hands on’ experience a flight simulator was on site to satisfy their need for speed.  The Air show started with all eyes directed to the four parachutes descending from the sky, where we were treated to the breathtaking sight of smoke trails and patriotic flags billowing from the legs of the daring parachutists. Aircraft of different varieties then proceeded to wow the crowd with jaw dropping displays of amazing skill and bravery. Such a delight to see so many aircraft that are only normally seen in old films and history books, take flight and dazzle the crowd.

For an admission free event Chilliwack Annual Flightfest was truly worth a visit, especially for those with an interest in aviation. Chilliwack Municipal Airport is easy to find simply head out of the city on Young Road and turn left into Airport Road. Parking is available on site and also along Airport Road. For those not wishing to drive buses were provided from the UCFV Campus. So for a great day out pack a picnic, bring the folding chairs, slap on the sunscreen, leave the dogs at home and head for the airport.

Julie and Family attended the 2009 Flightfest. Watch for the 19th Annual edition coming in August 2010!


Before You Move to Chilliwack…

September 15, 2009 by Chilliwack  
Filed under Before You Move, Moving to Chilliwack

Thinking about moving to Chilliwack? Be sure to check out the following first:

  • Find out as much as you can about each area or neighbourhood you’re interested in – chat with people in those areas (Chilliwack neighbourhoods)
  • Pick up all of the local newspapers. (Chilliwack Progress, Chilliwack Times). Subscribe to them or read them online before you move to get a feel for Chilliwack or Sardis or whichever area you’re considering
  • Contact a  Chilliwack Real Estate office or Chilliwack Realtors to find out about the local housing market.
  • Find a good moving checklist
  • Explore local transportation, grocery stores, schools, city & community services, churches, clubs

Moving to Chilliwack: First Time Home Buyers in Chilliwack

September 15, 2009 by Chilliwack  
Filed under First Time Buyers, Moving to Chilliwack

Moving to Chilliwack: First-time Buyers in Chilliwack

If you are thinking of moving to Chilliwack and getting into home ownership for the first time, you have come to the right place!  Working with first time buyers is favorite way for Chilliwack Realtors to provide professional real estate service. If you’ve ever watched the TV show, Property Virgins, you know that you are in for an emotional experience as you look for your first home in Chilliwack. Everything about the process is new and personal service is more valuable than ever. Before you move to Chilliwack, find the best Chilliwack real estate agent who can guide you through all the ups and downs that come with searching for and discovering your first Chilliwack real estate purchase.

The process begins with a buyer meeting, face-to-face whenever possible. Here you will go through a step-by-step, ‘What to Expect’ guide, and a complete first-time buyer package that explains everything from mortgage financing, first-time buyer benefits from the government, all the legal fees, home insurance information, and contracts, just as a start. Don’t worry though as your Chilliwack Realtor will be with you the whole way.

Chilliwack is a great place to purchase your first home. Our housing prices are still within reach for the first-time home buyer. The community is growing, the amenities are growing and we are only a short drive away from work for commuters.

Now is also the perfect opportunity to be a first-time buyer! Interest rates are so low, prices have dropped (in some cases dramatically), and it truly is a buyer’s market. That means that the buyers are in the driver’s seat. As well, we will vigorously negotiate on your behalf to make sure that you get the home that you have been dreaming of that fits your budget.

Real estate values over time will increase in Chilliwack (and elsewhere). A survey we recently saw stated that an average homeowner has 46 times the personal net worth of the average renter! That it certainly one other good reason to consider buying a home this year!

Moving to Chilliwack: Employee Relocation for your Business

September 15, 2009 by Chilliwack  
Filed under Employee Relocation, Moving to Chilliwack

Are you thinking of moving your business headquarters to Chilliwack? If you are, you are one of many companies that  have investigated and chosen Chilliwack as a prime location for their business. When you move your business, you move your employees. Local Realtors in Chiliwack can help with that!

Moving to Chilliwack: Moving Checklists

September 15, 2009 by Chilliwack  
Filed under Moving Checklist, Moving to Chilliwack

Are you thinking about moving to Chilliwack?

Moving can be a hectic time, but this list can help you stay organized.

Courtesy of Kelly Lerigny & Anita Lloyd
Your  SoldonChilliwack Team
Re/Max Nyda Realty Ltd  604-858-7179

Moving Checklist

One month before your move        Date____________________

__ Clean out your closets, basement and garage. Donate unused items to your favorite charity or have a garage sale to help pay for some of your move.

__ (Can’t decide whether to sell it or move it? Consider how much you could sell it for versus what it will cost to ship it.)

__ Get packing supplies; tape, boxes, tissue paper, bubble wrap, markers.

__ If this is a big move, start packing items of no use prior to your move. Pack up things like photo albums, books, and seasonal decorations.

__ If you’re packing items that will go in storage, make itemized lists of each box and its contents.

__ Start a log of moving expenses and keep all your move-related receipts. Some items may be tax deductible.

__ Find a reputable mover. If you’re hiring professional movers get written estimates from at least two moving companies; include their written commitment of pickup and delivery dates. Ask for and check references. Check the limits of insurance they offer and whether or not it covers replacement costs. Purchase additional insurance if you need it.

__ Arrange to transfer your household insurance to your new home.

__ Advise regular tradespeople (gardener, housecleaner, pool service) if you’re moving out of their service area. Look into services for new home.

Two weeks before your move      Date___________________

__ Arrange for disconnection or transfer of your BC Hydro service.

__ Arrange for disconnection or transfer of other utilities (gas, cable, phone, ISP, security company). Get new phone number.

__ Contact the post office to have your mail forwarded.

__ Arrange to close or transfer your bank accounts. Order cheques with your new address & phone number.

__ Stop or transfer newspaper and other home deliveries.

__ Advise friends, family and professionals of your new address and phone number. (Don’t forget your doctor, dentist and other medical professionals, schools, library, accountant, financial advisor, credit card companies, Canada Customs & Revenue (Revenue Canada), Motor Vehicle Branch, frequent flyer plans, your employer, medical plan, magazine and other subscriptions.)

One week before your move     Date____________________

__ Clean your home or arrange for a cleaning service.

__ Confirm delivery address, phone number and delivery date with the movers.

__ Clean out and defrost the freezer.

__ If you’re moving to another city, pick up dry cleaning, prescriptions, photos or anything else left outside your home.

__ Clean out school or gym lockers.

__ Return library books.

__  Double check sales contract to make sure you leave behind all items included before packing (all fixtures like curtain rods, blinds, etc. must stay with house)

A few days before your move        Date____________________

__ Complete packing of all household goods for the move. Make sure boxes are clearly marked with the room they will go in, as well as “Fragile” if necessary.

__ Place important documents in a safe box that you will carry. Include home purchase/sale papers, will, financial records, passports, birth certificates. Mark “Do Not Move” on the box; move this box yourself.

__ Prepare an “open first” box with towels, bedding, basic kitchen and bathroom supplies, toys or games for your children, tools (hammer, screwdriver) to set up furniture.

__ Label all keys for new occupants

__ Place all appliance manuals & warrantees, etc in one place for the new occupants.

Move day!          Date___________________

__ Keep phone connected or have a cell phone in case you need to contact your movers, Realtors, etc.

__ Carefully supervise the move. Make sure your instructions are understood, and that boxes are delivered to the right rooms.

__ Check all the rooms and closets to make sure you haven’t left anything behind.

__ Turn down the thermostat.

__ Lock up and leave labelled keys, garage door openers, etc. with the Realtor.

__ Arrive at your new home before the movers. Show the movers where to put boxes and furniture.

__ Check that you’ve been given keys to every lock in your new home.

__ Carefully review the movers’ bill of lading before signing. Check for damaged items.

__ At your new home, make sure the utilities are on and working properly.

__ Unpack your “open first” box. Set up your bed; unpack the kitchen and bathroom to help you feel at home.

__ Relax, order in dinner, and take a long hot bath.

After your move

__ Unpack, then donate or flatten and recycle boxes.

__ Change the address on your driver’s license and car insurance.

__ Plan your housewarming party!

Good luck with your plans to move to Chilliwack!