September 2024

Buying a Home from the 1960s and 1970s in the Cowichan Valley

Posted on Sep 27, 2024

                                       On the market: 1960s three-bedroom midcentury modern property in  Sacramento, California, USA - WowHaus
The Cowichan Valley is home to a variety of properties built during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in areas like Duncan and Chemainus. These homes blend mid-century and early modern designs, offering a combination of classic architecture and opportunities for modernization. If you’re considering purchasing a home from this era, here are some imp...

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Supporting Healthcare Heroes: Up to $2000 in Real Estate Credits for Healthcare Professionals

Posted on Sep 19, 2024

                             9 Ways You Can Support A Healthcare Hero | Henry Ford Health - Detroit, MI

At Pioneer Real Estate, I’m excited to offer an exclusive Healthcare Professional Program. If you’re a healthcare worker in the Cowichan Valley, you can receive up to $2000 in real estate credits when buying or selling a home with me. This is my way of saying thank you for all the incredible work you do.

How the Program Works

  • $1000 Credit Per Transac...

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Buying a Home from the 1940s and 1950s in the Cowichan Valley: What to Look For

Posted on Sep 12, 2024

                           Remodeling Ideas for a 1940's Home in San Mateo - Next Stage Design
The Cowichan Valley, particularly areas like Duncan and Chemainus, is known for its rich history and charming older homes. Many properties from the 1940s and 1950s still stand today, offering a unique blend of vintage character and potential for modernization. If you're considering purchasing a home from this era, here are some key features to watc...

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How the Latest Bank of Canada Rate Drop to 4.25% Could Spark New Momentum in the Cowichan Valley Real Estate Market

Posted on Sep 05, 2024

                                                                         Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate ...
The Bank of Canada recently announced another rate cut, bringing its key interest rate down to 4.25%. While it's too early to say exactly how this latest change will ripple through the Cowichan Valley real estate market, there are some clear indicators based on the previous rate drop that suggest we could be on the cusp of even more exciting times...

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