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Open House. Open House on Saturday, January 18, 2025 1:00PM - 2:30PM
Ricki Hadley in attendance.

Please visit our Open House at 202 4344 JACKPINE Avenue in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Saturday, January 18, 2025 1:00PM - 2:30PM Ricki Hadley in attendance.

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Clean move in ready 2 bedroom, 2 bath town home (end unit) located in fantastic Foothills area. Backing onto park and playground area. Walking distance to DP Todd High, Elementary schools and many walking trails. Fully finished basement with fence yard area with no one looking in on you. Updated furnace, hot water tank. Good engineer report on file. 2 pets allowed. Buyer to verify all info if deemed important to them. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Saturday, January 18, 2025 1:00PM - 2:30PM
Ricki Hadley in attendance.

Please visit our Open House at 202 4344 JACKPINE Avenue in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Saturday, January 18, 2025 1:00PM - 2:30PM Ricki Hadley in attendance.

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Clean move in ready 2 bedroom, 2 bath town home (end unit) located in fantastic Foothills area. Backing onto park and playground area. Walking distance to DP Todd High, Elementary schools and many walking trails. Fully finished basement with fence yard area with no one looking in on you. Updated furnace, hot water tank. Good engineer report on file. 2 pets allowed. Buyer to verify all info if deemed important to them. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, April 21, 2024 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Jorden Birks in attendance. (Jorden can be your buyer agent if your not working with a REALTOR.)

Please visit our Open House at 828 PILOT Street in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Sunday, April 21, 2024 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Jorden Birks in attendance. (Jorden can be your buyer agent if your not working with a REALTOR.)

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Lots of updates to this 4 bedroom 2 bath home in amazing location. Located backing onto Foothills Elementary & Playgrounds. 24x20 Detached garage with 110/220 power, Ngas heat. Drive thru carport to the garage. RV Parking. Outside basement entrance makes future suite possible. Wheel chair access via the back door patio area. Updated shingles, siding, Hi-eff furnace, HWT, Attic insulation. Ask your REALTOR® for info pkg. Open House booked for Sunday April 21st 1 to 3pm. (id:2493)

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BC Markets Finding Balance at Low Levels of Activity

Vancouver, BC – November 14, 2023. The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) reports that a total of 5,373 residential unit sales were recorded in Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) systems in October 2023, an increase of 1.8 per cent from October 2022. The average MLS® residential price in BC was $968,786 up 4.1 per cent compared to October 2022. The total sales dollar volume was $5.2 billion, representing a 6 per cent increase from the same time last year. - Download pdf report for full details

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, September 17, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Jorden Birks - www.JordenBirks.com in attendance

Please visit our Open House at 7312 IMPERIAL Crescent in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Sunday, September 17, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Jorden Birks - www.JordenBirks.com in attendance

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Amazing location backing on to green space and trails. 4 bedroom home with seperate outside basement entrance could make for a great inlaw suite. Spacious single garage with a garage door at the back allows for thru traffic if needed. Updated bathrooms, kitchen, shingles. Large sundeck overlooking private fenced back yard. *Check out the video link. Fast possession is possible. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, March 12, 2023 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Jorden Birks - www.JordenBirks.com will be in attendance.

Please visit our Open House at 8093 PRINCETON Crescent in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Sunday, March 12, 2023 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Jorden Birks - www.JordenBirks.com will be in attendance.

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Move in ready. This bright 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in College Heights is perfect for families. The updated kitchen & bathrooms, newer paint & flooring, fenced yard, RV parking, and new sundeck make this property a standout. Plus, the location is unbeatable, with easy access to shopping, dining, parks, and schools. Don't miss your chance to make this your dream home. (id:2493)

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In British Columbia, the process of foreclosure is overseen by the BC Supreme Court. This means that every aspect of the foreclosure process, including the sale of the property, the purchase price, and any commissions paid, must be approved by the court.

The following is a general overview of the foreclosure process as it pertains to homeowners in British Columbia.

When a homeowner stops making mortgage payments, they may initially receive a letter or phone call from their lender to confirm that this is not a mistake and to give them a chance to rectify the situation. After a couple of months, the lender may send a letter requesting that the homeowner pay off the outstanding mortgage balance or arrears by a certain date, and warning that if they do not, a lawyer will be hired to begin foreclosure proceedings.

If the homeowner does not pay the requested amount, the lender will hire a lawyer to file a document called a "foreclosure petition" with the court. The homeowner will be served with a copy of this petition, which will also be sent to other parties with an interest in the property, such as other mortgage holders or tenants. The homeowner should carefully read the petition and follow the instructions for filing a response.

About a month later, there will be a court hearing during which the judge may grant the lender an "order nisi" and typically give the homeowner a period of time, known as the "redemption period," to pay off the mortgage in full, including interest, costs, and taxes. This period is usually six months, but the lender may ask for a shorter period.

After the redemption period, the lender may choose to have the property sold by the court or seek an "Absolute Order of Foreclosure" from the court. If the property is sold by the court, the court will approve the sale and any proceeds will be used to pay off the outstanding mortgage balance. If the sale does not generate enough money to pay off the lender in full, the lender may seek a deficiency judgment from the court against the borrower.

On the other hand, if an Absolute Order of Foreclosure is granted, the lender will become the new registered owner of the property, and all other parties will be removed from the title. Once this order has been given by the court, no further action can be taken against the borrower. This type of order only takes place if the property value is equal to or greater than the debt, and the borrower has no assets to apply toward any deficiency.

It is important for homeowners to understand that they do have some time to address the situation, but it is in their best interest to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. If they feel they are being treated unfairly by their lender, they should seek legal advice. Otherwise, they should focus on finding a solution to prevent the foreclosure from occurring.

**This article is not meant to give legal advise and is a general description. Legal Advise is always recommended.

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, February 26, 2023 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
JordenBirks.com in attendance.

Please visit our Open House at 8321 ST LAWRENCE Avenue in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Sunday, February 26, 2023 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM JordenBirks.com in attendance.

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. This ranch-style home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a finished basement, creating the perfect space for you to settle in. The bright and open concept layout is ideal for those who love to entertain, with a stunning design that is sure to captivate your guests. After a satisfying meal, step out to the sundeck and enjoy the serenity of your private backyard backing on green space. If staying indoors is more your style, retreat to your personal media room and indulge in your favorite movies or hang out in the rec room. The spacious master bedroom comes complete with large closets and a 5-pc ensuite. The basement is comprised of a 3rd bedroom and an office that may be an optional 4th bedroom, a 3pc bath with heated tile floors, a large laundry room, and ample storage space. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, February 26, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Jorden Birks in attendance. www.JordenBirks.com

Please visit our Open House at 4698 NEWGLEN Court in Prince George. See details here

Open House on Sunday, February 26, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Jorden Birks in attendance. www.JordenBirks.com

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Welcome to this beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home located in the highly sought-after North Meadows area. As soon as you enter this property, you will be impressed by the impeccable maintenance and attention to detail that the owners have invested in their home. As you walk through the front door, you'll be greeted by a spacious and inviting living room, perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing with your family. The kitchen is open to the eating area & plenty of storage space to prepare your favorite meals. Triple driveway and RV parking, providing ample space for multiple vehicles and recreational vehicles all facing a quiet cul-de-sac. Short distance to schools, walking trails and Nechako River Park. (id:2493)

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The most affordable cities to live in British Columbia are Prince George, Fort St. John and Terrace, according to a report by Zolo based on data from 26 cities in the province. In larger cities, the most affordable options are Kamloops, Abbotsford and Nanaimo, while Prince George, Vernon and Courtenay are the top three for medium-sized cities and Fort St. John, Terrace and Prince Rupert for smaller cities.

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First Time Home Buyer - Avoiding Pitfalls

Buying a first home is a significant life milestone and a major financial and long-term commitment. While it may not be possible to prepare for every possible outcome, it is possible to prepare for potential pitfalls that may occur during the home buying process. REALTORS® recommend identifying and utilizing saving opportunities and avoiding working outside of a budget. They also advise against attempting to manage the process without professional assistance, overlooking assistance programs and hidden costs of homeownership, and moving too fast or purchasing more than can be afforded.

A home buying timeline should be mapped out with a REALTOR® and mortgage broker, and potential credit report issues should be addressed. Additionally, it is important to be honest with one's budget and to have a professional team assembled to support the home buying journey.

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British Columbia Foreclosure Process

Foreclosure also known as Court Order Sale

In British Columbia, the process of foreclosure is overseen by the BC Supreme Court. This means that every aspect of the foreclosure process, including the sale of the property, the purchase price, and any commissions paid, must be approved by the court.

 The following is a general overview of the foreclosure process as it pertains to homeowners in British Columbia.

When a homeowner stops making mortgage payments, they may initially receive a letter or phone call from their lender to confirm that this is not a mistake and to give them a chance to rectify the situation. After a couple of months, the lender may send a letter requesting that the homeowner pay off the outstanding mortgage balance or arrears by a certain date, and warning that if they do not, a lawyer will be hired to begin foreclosure proceedings.


If the homeowner does not pay the requested amount, the lender will hire a lawyer to file a document called a "foreclosure petition" with the court. The homeowner will be served with a copy of this petition, which will also be sent to other parties with an interest in the property, such as other mortgage holders or tenants. The homeowner should carefully read the petition and follow the instructions for filing a response.


About a month later, there will be a court hearing during which the judge may grant the lender an "order nisi" and typically give the homeowner a period of time, known as the "redemption period," to pay off the mortgage in full, including interest, costs, and taxes. This period is usually six months, but the lender may ask for a shorter period.


After the redemption period, the lender may choose to have the property sold by the court or seek an "Absolute Order of Foreclosure" from the court. If the property is sold by the court, the court will approve the sale and any proceeds will be used to pay off the outstanding mortgage balance. If the sale does not generate enough money to pay off the lender in full, the lender may seek a deficiency judgment from the court against the borrower.


On the other hand, if an Absolute Order of Foreclosure is granted, the lender will become the new registered owner of the property, and all other parties will be removed from the title. Once this order has been given by the court, no further action can be taken against the borrower. This type of order only takes place if the property value is equal to or greater than the debt, and the borrower has no assets to apply toward any deficiency.


It is important for homeowners to understand that they do have some time to address the situation, but it is in their best interest to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. If they feel they are being treated unfairly by their lender, they should seek legal advice. Otherwise, they should focus on finding a solution to prevent the foreclosure from occurring.


**This article is not ment to give legal advise and is a general discription. Legal Advise is always recommended.



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