October 16 2017
Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate News Update
October 16 2017. In today’s news: our enticing airport, a Chinese Canada, the problem with Silicon Valley, living in Korea, the weather, home buying, bierleichen.
Breslau airport aims to entice new airlines with exclusive routes
Waterloo Region International is the only airport in Canada — other than Billy Bishop in Toronto — that restricts access to carriers, a relatively new and unique concept in Canada. Government-owned airports can’t limit service. We can do it because we’re owned by a municipality.
A Chinese Canada
The Chinese real estate market in Vancouver (and Canada) has been a 20-plus year phenomenon. Continued unabated, our country will surely become more Asian than it is now. But hey, here’s what’s happening in Chinese Starbucks
Silicon Valley is not immune to the age-old proverb—the cobbler’s children have no shoes
Poor planning didn’t just aggravate the area’s housing problem: It helped create the Valley’s growing empathy gap.
Shunning the suburbs in Korea
In cities around the world, harried urbanites look to the suburbs for more space or a nicer house for their money. But in South Korea, the city apartment is still the dream.
And now the weather
This is my new screensaver
6 things every home buyer should know before buying a house
As homebuyers compete for properties, they risk overlooking some important details when undergoing the overwhelming homebuying process in haste – details that could make or break their experience.
Bierleichen
Germans at the Oktoberfest have a term “Bierleichen” or “Beer Corpses” for those who pass out from excessive drinking
KWREN
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Real estate tips for home sellers
The decision to sell a piece of property is a significant one, so you will want to be as well informed as possible before you begin the process. Your sale will go much more smoothly if you know what you are doing.
Small cities and their malls brace for pending Sears store closures
Most of the 74 Sears department stores are in areas with populations under 400,000. But like this guy, I can’t mourn the death of Sears. I’m not nostalgic about failed businesses. I do fondly remember the wish book though.
Don’t pack your bags!
No bags, not even paper yard waste bags, will be accepted at the City of Kitchener’s nine drop-off sites for the 2017 leaf collection program
LRT testing on tracks this week
Region sticks to spring 2018 LRT launch