Posts Tagged ‘New Homes BC’

Nature – it’s what you move to the suburbs for!

Friday, July 9th, 2010

It doesn’t come better than this: South Surrey boasts unparalleled access to the great outdoors.

The century-old giant sequoias are only one of the 32 different species of tree to be discovered at Redwood Park, a manmade forest offering year-round trail walking.

The 32-hectare wood was propagated with saplings from around the world by the Brown brothers – twin boys, born deaf – given the land on their 21st birthday by their pioneer father.

The area also has a cluster of great golf courses: Morgan Creek, Hazelmere and Peace Portal .

If twitching is your passion, Blackie Spit is an ornithologist’s heaven. With some 200 different species of birds spotted in any given year, it’s considered one of the best bird-watching destinations in Canada. Look out for rare sightings of snow buntings and longspurs and revel in the familiar forms of “the three amigos” – willets, marbled godwits and long-billed curlews.

For beach life, White Rock’s Semiahmoo Park offers a relaxed dog-friendly sandy stretch. Take a walk along the long pier, look back to shore and you’ll see the famous white boulder that inspired the town’s name. Native legend has it that the rock marks the spot where the Transformers, emissaries of the Sagalie Tyee, the Creator, once passed.

Go on: breathe it in.

This is exactly what the Morgan Heights communities of Highland Park and Glenmore can offer: truly, a lifestyle worth living to the full.

It’s good to belong: Why having a Health Club on tap works for communities.

Monday, June 28th, 2010

It’s good to belong. To feel a part of something. And that goes especially for working out.

We all know we could exercise at home alone – and okay there are a few, rare people who have the willpower to do it. But let’s be honest: most of us will soon get bored and slack off.

We need to belong to a club for motivation, for sociability. To ignite our competitive spirit, even.

That’s why people have been lapping up the benefits of belonging to a club for decades. And – as the American Sports Data tells it – health club membership is set to double from 35 million to 70 million in the next 20 years.

In naturally healthy B.C., that’s one trend we know all about.

Finding a convenient place to work out is crucial to a successful exercise regime: this is one routine that should be effortless to maintain.

Which is why it’s been so important to ensure that homeowners at Highland Park and Glenmore will have their sports club on tap.

Whether it’s a meditative downward dog in the yoga studio, a daily dip during the summer in the outdoor pool, a spot of floor hockey or a game of billiards, it’s as simple as stepping into the backyard: a backyard designed with the whole family in mind.

It’s never too early (or too late) to develop healthy living habits and at Morgan Heights, that means providing families with a space where everyone – from the youngest to the most senior members – can feel part of the club.

The experts reckon that school-aged children need at least one hour of exercise a day to set them up for a healthy future. And what could be more fun than a family swim or running rings round dad on the hockey court?

Living next door to your own health club makes regular, safe activity one habit you’ll be glad they pick up.

And after going for the burn you deserve a space where you can really kick back.

From a children’s playroom, a comfy media room to the Great Room and bar – this club covers all your recreational needs and desires.

And it’s all for you.

No hassle. No expensive fees. No excuses.

At Highland Park and Glenmore fitness is not a chore. It just means you’re part of the club.

Singles In Suburbia: A New Wave

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

We couldn’t agree more with this article recently posted on Jurock.com. Young singles realize that living in the city isn’t all it’s cracked up – it’s expensive, cramped and private outdoor space is scarce – so more often than not they’re turning to the ’burbs. And with that in mind, we’ve created two stunning developments in South Surrey’s Morgan Heights, Glenmore and Highland Park. If you’re looking to make the move and own your own home in a trendy suburban community with an urban feel, you’ll want to check us out.

Article courtesy of Jurock.com

More than a decade ago the book Boom Bust and Echo forecast that suburban houses would become an anchor on the market by 2010 because aging boomers would all downsize and move out. Well, guess again. The suburbs are still strong and, if a new survey is an indication, it is young singles that are the new suburban wave of buyers.

In April Coldwell Banker Real Estate conducted a national online survey of more than 1,000 U.S. single homeowners and found that the majority of single homeowners (52%) chose suburbia over urban areas. Over half (53%) of single homeowners purchased a home simply because it was more cost effective than renting in their area.

The desire for independence played a role for 35%.

- Finding good deals is important, but so are modern amenities and outside space, the survey found. In fact, having a yard and outside space were rated as the most desirable features in a home over lesser considerations like space for entertaining.

- 68% of single homeowners purchased a home that was below their price range, rather than the most expensive home they could afford.

- Of the 13% of single homeowners who own their home jointly with another person, almost half had bought with their parents.

Major Point: With better Internet access for working from home, better cars to commute in and upgrades to the transit system (from Canada Line to new bridges) and much lower prices

- you can buy a detached house in Langley for the price of a one-bedroom condo in Yaletown – we believe the singles to suburbia wave will increase. Follow the Starbucks and the fitness franchises for the action.