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Aileen Noguer, Real Estate Agent, REALTOR , ABR, RRS, PREC, Relocation Specialist ®

Leah Groves, Real Estate Agent, REALTOR ®

2025 | ISSUE 3

Even if you’re not an artist, you can still create a wall mural in your home with the help of a little technology and a lot of patience. Using a projector hooked up to your laptop, you can easily project a pattern, design or image onto your wall to trace it and then paint. Using a free design program or app, create a document with the same dimensions of the wall you’re wanting to paint. For example, if the wall is 8 feet tall by 12 feet wide, create a document that is 8” x 12”. Then either draw an image or import one that you want to incorporate into your decor. Remember, simple shapes and colour palettes are best if you’re a beginner and this is your first attempt at painting a mural. Once you have a design you like, use the projector to enlarge the image onto the wall. From there, use chalk or a pencil to trace the design onto the wall. Chalk works well on dark walls whereas pencil may be best for lighter walls. The best part is if you make a mistake, both are easy to remove and start over. Once you’re satisfied with the outline, go ahead and paint on the wall. You can refer to the image you created so you remember which colour goes where or you can leave the image projected to help. When the paint has dried, you can wash the chalk or pencil off and no one will be the wiser. CREATE A WALL MURAL LIKE A PRO

Daffodil Cake

INGREDIENTS: • 10 egg whites • 1 tsp cream of tartar • ½ tsp salt

• 1 ¼ cups white sugar, divided • ¾ cup sifted cake flour • 6 egg yolks

• ½ tsp orange extract • ½ cup sifted cake flour • 1 tsp vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS:

• Preheat oven to 350°F. Wash the pan in hot soapy water (ensures it’s grease-free). • In a large dry glass or metal bowl, whip egg whites until frothy. Add cream of tartar and salt, and continue to whip. When the whites can form soft peaks, gradually sprinkle in 1 cup sugar, while continuing to beat until stiff peaks form. • In a separate bowl, beat egg yolks with ¼ cup sugar until thick and lemon-coloured. Blend in ¾ cup cake flour and orange extract. Fold half of the whipped egg whites into the yolk mixture. • Fold the remaining ½ cup of cake flour into the egg whites, along with the vanilla. Spoon about 1 cup of batter at a time, alternating colours, into the prepared pan. • Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven. Reduce heat to 325°F, continue baking for another 20 minutes, or until the top of the cake springs back when pressed. • Without removing cake from pan, invert pan onto a wire rack to cool. Once completely cooled, remove cake from the pan and frost with your choice of frosting. Lemon cream cheese frosting works quite well.

DESPITE THE FORECAST, LIVE LIKE IT’S SPRING”

LILLY PULITZER (NOVEMBER 10, 1931 – APRIL 7, 2013) AN AMERICAN ENTREPRENEUR, FASHION DESIGNER, AND SOCIALITE.

STAPLES FOR YOUR VEHICLE With the seasons changing, what you keep in your vehicle for emergency purposes will also change slightly as you might not need that extra warm sleeping bag or spare set of winter clothes stored in your trunk over the spring and into the summer. However, to keep yourself safe and ready for anything, you should still stock some essentials in your vehicle such as the following: • First aid kit with non-expired medicines, bandages, hot and cold packs, etc. for all emergencies. • Solar charger for your phone as well as charging cables in case you get stranded with a low battery. • Flashlight with fresh batteries (and perhaps a spare set) or a hand crank version to help illuminate your way. • Tire repair kit as well as instructions on how to change a flat (if you aren’t in an area with cell service). • Bottled water (stored in a small cooler if possible) and snacks such as dried fruits, nuts, protein bars to keep you energized if you need.

JOKING AROUND

What’s Forrest Gump’s email password? 1forrest1

Knock knock. (Who’s there?) Déja. (Déja who?) Knock knock.

Can a kangaroo jump higher than a house? Of course. A house doesn’t jump at all!

Why did the car get a flat tire? Because there was a fork in the road!

Have you heard about the guy who stole the calendar? Well, he got 12 months!

WORD SEARCH

IMPROVE YOUR CURB APPEAL

The first thing a prospective buyer will notice is the outside of your home and that will quickly help them decide if they want to look further. Even if searching online the majority of homes listed on the MLS ® System offer the exterior of the home as the first photo and if they don’t, you can rest assured buyers are clicking through to see what the outside looks like. With that in mind, if you’re listing or even thinking about it, you’ll want to ensure your property has curb appeal. Those first few moments can be crucial to a buyer, so do your best to highlight your home. If you live in a condominium and have limited options, make sure your door is clean and the hardware is shiny and doesn’t stick, if nothing else. If you live in a detached home, the lawn should be mowed (or sidewalks shovelled if it’s the season), the front door, windows, siding, etc. should all be in good repair and clean. Smaller details like lighting, landscaping materials and plants and bushes will also help pique a buyer’s interest. If the exterior of the property is visually appealing and well taken care of, they will generally assume the interior is as well and that will help guide them into your home (literally and figuratively) as they determine if it meets their needs.

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SOLUTION

February brings balance to Metro Vancouver’s housing market

$747,500 apartment DOWN 2.8% year-to-year

$2,006,100 detached

UP 1.8% year-to-year

BENCHMARK PRICES

$1,087,100 attached DOWN 1.2% year-to-year

12,744 ACTIVE LISTINGS 1,827 SOLD LISTINGS

detached 4,458 5,817 apartment detached 477 976 apartment

36.1% SALES TO NEW LISTING RATIO

45 DAYS ON MARKET (detached)

7.0 MONTHS OF INVENTORY

5,057 NEW LISTINGS

Vancouver, March 4, 2025: “After the rush of new listings in January, home sales and new listings in February were closer to historical averages, which has positioned the overall market in balanced conditions,” Andrew Lis, GVR’s director of economics and data analytics said. “With a potential Bank of Canada rate cut on the table for mid-March, homebuyers may find slightly improved borrowing conditions while enjoying the largest selection of homes on the market since prepandemic times.” The total number of properties currently listed for sale on the MLS ® system in Metro Vancouver is 12,744. The MLS ® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver is currently $1,169,100.

This represents a 1.1 per cent decrease over February 2024 and a 0.3 per cent decrease compared to January 2025. Sales of detached homes in February 2025 reached 477. The benchmark price for a detached home is $2,006,100. Sales of apartment homes reached 976 in February 2025. The benchmark price of an apartment home is $747,500. Attached home sales in February 2025 totalled 359. The benchmark price of a townhouse is $1,087,100. Statistics reflect market activity in February 2025 | Source: Greater Vancouver REALTORS ® (GVR) | Market values stated are of the benchmark of Vancouver and surrounding region. Individual home market values will vary and are affected by factors such as location, size, interior and exterior condition. Please call to get an up-to-date evaluation of your home.

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