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Dying To Twitter

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

I am a Saskatoon realtor ® who is all for technology and utilizing the latest tools with technology. I recently signed up for a Twitter account. I am still not quite sure how I plan to use my Twitter account to better my Saskatoon Real Estate career…perhaps updates on new listings, recent sales, etc.

I do know that I do not plan to use my Twitter while sitting in a bathtub full of water while my laptop is plugged into the wall. Unfortunately, there are those out there who do Twitter whilst tubbing…which is definitely odd no matter what, but definitely not a good idea while your laptop is not running just on battery power.

Recently, in Romania a 17 year old girl had something of a marathon Tweet session while in the tub. Her battery died so she proceeded to plug her laptop into the wall. Unfortunately, GFI plugs must not be mandatory there like they are in North America, as she was discovered dead this past weekend, after dropping her laptop in the tub. Whether she had wet hands when she plugged it in or it slipped while she was in the tub is unclear, but what is clear is that bathtubs and laptops don’t mix.

It is unfortunate that such a death occurred, although I have a feeling we will be reading about this one in the popular bathroom series, best selling The Darwin Awards…which is safe to read in the tub as long as it is in paperback or hardcover, not online.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

Saskjobs Website Breaking Records!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

With not even half of 2009 behind us Saskjobs.ca has already had more than 3 million people visit, looking for jobs in Saskatchewan. In 2008 the website saw 3 million visitors at the 267 day mark, whereas in 2009 it has hit 3 million users in just 158 days.

Jobs in Saskatchewan seem to have everyone interested across the country. Visits from Ontario are up an impressive 262%, BC up 198%, and Alberta up 101%. From outside of Canada visits are up by 87%.

Saskatchewan jobs are enticing people from all over the world and more people are looking to the province as a place of opportunity, especially with the global economy as it is. Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris has commented on Saskatchewan having recorded its highest employment levels and its 38th consecutive month of employment growth in May of 2009.

I have spoken with business owners in Saskatoon and also people who work in HR for some of the larger Saskatoon based companies and they have also mentioned the increase in applications from other provinces.

Saskatchewan also has the highest levels of optimism among small to medium sized businesses in Canada.

As a Saskatoon Realtor ® I also get random calls from people from all over the country and also in the US looking for houses for sale in Saskatoon and looking for jobs in Saskatoon. Driving around I see many more Ontario license plates out front of houses for sale in Saskatoon as myself and other Saskatoon realtors are helping out of province people buy houses for sale in Saskatoon.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

No More Brain Drain Here Anymore

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

As opposed to in the past when brain drain was a very common occurrence with nurses in Saskatchewan, recent studies of graduates are now showing that degree-earning nurses in Saskatchewan are getting jobs that they are happy with and staying in Saskatchewan. Lorna Butler, Dean of the College of Nursing at the U of S states that “We are graduating nurses who are loyal to the province and happy to serve the people of Saskatchewan” in a news release on Tuesday.

The Nursing Education Program of Saskatchewan (NEPS) is a program that gathers information from former students each year as well as those who graduated 2 and 5 years ago. The survey shows that 98.5% of graduates are employed 5 years after graduating and 85% receive job offers right before or right after graduating and 93.1% of 4-year degree students and 83.8% of accelerated degree grads stay in Saskatchewan after graduation from nursing college. Saskatchewan nursing graduates expressed 90.8%satisfaction with both their education and nursing as a career.

Even with all of the locally educated nurses staying in the province Saskatchewan still requires nurses from other countries such as the Phillipines. I have been lucky enough to help a couple of nurses from the Phillipines buy a house for sale in Saskatoon and hope to help more nurses from the Phillipines buy houses for sale in Saskatoon.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

Average House Price In Saskatchewan Up 4%

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Average house prices in Saskatchewan were up 4% in May thanks to increases in 4 Saskatchewan cities. The average house price in Sask is now $242,829. While the average home price in Saskatoon is down 7% from last May to $279, 477 this year, the average price of a house for sale in Regina is up 12% to $263, 424.

The other 3 Saskatchewan communities that are posting record average prices are Yorkton, Swift Current, and Prince Albert.

The Saskatoon real estate market has seen stabilizing prices with listings down and sales up and it is expected that sales will remain steady.

President of CREA, Regina broker Dale Ripplinger, says that sales activity is closer to the pre-recession peak than the trough hit in January. Several things are helping buyers purchase houses for sale in Saskatoon such as improved consumer confidence, low interest rates, and better affordability.

If you are looking to buy a house for sale in Saskatoon call your local Saskatoon realtor ® Kari Calder as I can help you with purchasing any house for sale in Saskatoon, whether it be a private sale or a Saskatoon MLS property.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

World Wide Shortage of Isotopes Affects Saskatoon Health Region

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

The Saskatoon Health Region was forced to cancel 91 tests this week with a total of 167 patient scans cancelled thus far. As the world’s supply of radioisotopes is continuing to face a shortage, so will our health region. The shutdown of the Chalk River, Ontario reactor is the cause of the shortage. The shutdown is expected to last another 3 months at least and up to an entire year.

The Saskatoon Health Region received only 4 generators of radioactive isotopes this week, which is a small fraction compared to the usual 17.5 generators per week.

This shortage is forcing Canada to seek out deals with other isotope suppliers in South Africa and Australia. Luckily, Canada stepped up to the plate when the Petten reactor in the Netherlands was down and provided a significant amount of additional isotopes. There are isotope producing reactors in Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, Argentina and Australia.

The nuclear reactor in Chalk River was shut down earlier this week after it started leaking radioactive heavy water. This particular reactor produces 80% of the isotopes for Canada’s needs and 40% of the world’s need for isotopes comes from Chalk River.

Isotopes produced here help 20 million people in 80 countries each year, but it is 52 years old and it is showing its age being the oldest reactor in the world.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

U.S. Home Prices Rise For First Time In A Year

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

January saw US house prices rise by 1.7% compared with December, 2008. Over the past year US house prices have been down 6.3% and down 9.6% from the peak in April 2006 and in December the year-over-year decline was 8.8%.

There have been some stronger sales in some markets in the beginning of this year which is contributing to the increase.

Of course a turnaround in the US house price cannot yet be determined as there must be several consecutive months of increase to call it a turnaround.

Led by the pacific side of the US with a 21.1% decrease house prices were down in all 9 regions of the country last year. The smallest decline was the 0.4% drop in the West South Central (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana)

I can’t help but wonder if some of this increase has to do with Saskatchewan real estate savvy buyers who have been buying properties in the US. Many Canadians have been going to the US in the past year to purchase real estate with the equity they have gained in their Saskatoon houses.

The pacific states still registered a decline while the other 8/9 regions showed either a constant or an increase in prices with a rise of 3.9% in the East North Central Region (Great Lakes region) and 3.6% in the South Atlantic region (Delaware to Florida).

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

Century 21 Conexus Realty Wins 2008 #1 Firm Award!

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

During our Century 21 Awards Gala in Saskatoon on March 6, 2009, it was announced that Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd has won the #1 firm award in Canada for both production and units. This is the third year we have won this award.

Rod Spence, Vice President of Real Estate, is proud of his team of agents and employees. “As experts in the industry, our agents and employees are committed to providing professional service and knowledge to each of our customers,” says Spence. “Aside from our dedicated agents and employees, our success can be attributed to our unique partnerships,” continues Spence. “With training support from CENTURY 21 Canada, we have developed the skills needed for achieving our goals. Through our parent company Conexus Credit Union, we are able to meet all the real estate needs of our customers. From mortgages and investments to home insurance, we offer customized solutions.”

Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd currently has 7 offices and over 200 real estate agents across Saskatchewan. Century 21 Conexus in Saskatoon has shown a lot of strength across the country and world and Century 21 has a heritage of professionalism, dependability and customer understanding. Century 21 can be found world wide and is the world’s largest residential real estate sales organization.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty

New Home Prices Rise In Saskatoon Despite The Recession

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

According to Statistics Canada the price for a new home in Saskatoon and area rose by 0.8% from December 2008 to January 2009. The federal agency’s new housing price index report also showed that from January 2008 to January 2009 that Saskatoon new home prices dropped 2.7%. Nationally new home prices dropped 0.6 % from December to January. Despite no month to month change on new home prices in Regina, the prices rose by 21.7% from January 2008 to January of this year.

Consumers do need to be aware that average house price in Saskatoon can be a bit deceiving as this reflects all areas of the city as well as all types of houses, but new home prices from area to area aren’t as drastic. Although, from Hampton Village to Willowgrove consumers may see a $30,000-$50,000 price difference favoring Willowgrove for its east side location away from the airport. So keep in mind with average house prices in Saskatoon that one month may see a lot of low priced condos sell while the following month there may be many high end homes in Saskatoon that have sold.

Read the star phoenix article here.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd

First Time Home Buyers – Now Is Your Opportunity

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

During the past year market conditions have improved vastly for first time home buyers in Saskatoon. While last year it was very hard to get into the market for first time buyers, this year it is easier to buy a house in Saskatoon as well as to get a good mortgage rate when buying a house in Saskatoon.

While last year the starting price for a 1 bedroom apartment style condo was around the $140,000 mark this year you can get into a 1 bedroom apartment style condo in Saskatoon for as little as $120,000. The house prices in Saskatoon peaked in the spring of 2008 and then went through a correction due to the high inventory of houses for sale in Saskatoon. New listings in Saskatoon went up to a record high in the summer of 2008 and due to that excess of inventory the house prices in Saskatoon dropped a bit. First time home buyers in Saskatoon should be taking advantage of the price decrease plus the incredible interest rates.

Certain communities in Saskatoon also allow for easier purchasing with first time home buyers in Saskatoon. On the west side, some of the favorable areas for first time home buyers are Mount Royal and Hudson Bay Park and on the east side of Saskatoon the favorable areas include Nutana and Avalon. These areas have more entry level homes than areas like Lakeview or Briarwood, but Nutana still has some very pricey homes due to its location close to the popular “Broadway” district and the downtown of Saskatoon.

Regina has also seen a correction in real estate prices down from 2008 and is also a favorable market for first time home buyers. A large number of houses for sale in Regina makes it a ‘buyers market’ and gives buyers the upper hand. Both Regina and Saskatoon are seeing a buyer’s market in 2009.

For more information on the Saskatoon real estate market be sure to contact me!

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd

Surplus Budget in Saskatchewan Despite Recession

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

While most other provinces in Canada are projecting deficits, the Saskatchewan economy has given us a budget surplus with tax cuts and money for roads, schools and hospitals. For home owners in Saskatchewan this also means a decrease in property taxes that means more money in Saskatoon home owners pockets…but less than Regina home owners.

The average household in Saskatoon will save $100/year whereas home owners in Katepwa (rural resort community) could save up to $1333.

The Sask Party government boasts that the $103 million cut to education portion of property taxes is the largest in Saskatchewan’s history. This is also long overdue as the government currently funds about 51% of education costs for K-12 schools and property owners have been paying for the rest. Residents and business owners have long complained that high property taxes are a burden and are preventing our competitiveness. This change would make the Saskatchewan government pay for about 63% of education funding. It is projected that our surplus will be approximately $425 million for 2009/2010 while keeping about $1.1 billion in a rainy day fund.

At least we are cautiously optimistic still and are aware that the economy in Saskatchewan is not immune to what is happening in the rest of the world. In past years it was oil and gas revenues that helped us out but with oil prices in Canada and worldwide being so low this year compared to last it is actually potash that is bringing in the money now. Potash is a pink mineral used to make fertilizer and the revenue of it is forecast to be $1.9 billion in 2009/2010 which is an increase of almost $430 million from last year. These numbers are dependent on the demand for potash of course and would change if potash were to go down like oil did so we know we are vulnerable to the rest of the world’s markets but we also know the rest of the world needs to eat.

While Saskatchewan’s economy is flourishing, others are not faring well at all. The New Brunswick government is going close to $1 billion in the red and had to cut 700 civil service jobs and had to cut programs. Ontario’s budget is expected to show a deficit of around $18 billion over 2 years. Even our energy rich neighbour, Alberta, is expected to see their first deficit in 15 years.

Saskatchewan will bump up its funding to schools by $241 million to $990 million this year. We are also going to get a boost in schools, roads and hospitals. As a Saskatchewan resident for many years I say halleluiah to the roads!! The province is also putting $1 billion toward capital funding for infrastructure on top of the $1 billion in last year’s budget and another half a billion announced in February. This spending also includes the $100 million for a new children’s hospital in Saskatoon as part of a 2-year, $200 million commitment.

Money is also being given out to help with some of the on going problems that we have been seeing such as improving the child welfare system (nearly $25 million towards this including $9.2 million to address the overcrowding issue). This comes after the announcement last month by Saskatchewan’s children’s advocate released a scathing report that Saskatoon foster homes are more overcrowded than anywhere else in the country.

Farmers and ranchers will also see more money during tough times with money going towards aid programs such as crop insurance.

But, students beware as the tuition freeze from 2005 is coming to an end, but the budget is providing $23.5 million to help universities limit cost increases to an average of 3%.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.