April 2022 Issue 161

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CPABC March 9, 2022 Vancouver Island Housing Starts: “The largest increase was for attached units, such as condos, townhomes, and apartments.” Much of the increase in new construction and home inventory that we see on Vancouver Island, is condominiums, not single family homes.

BEN SURES April 30 Providence Farm

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en Sures is a singing troubadour, a dazzling acoustic guitarist, humorous, heartfelt story teller who plays folk, blues, roots, Americana, comedy and rock. He’s a balladeer, country picker, funny songwriter, slide player and a crooner,. Ben Sures is a talented and distinctive songwriter shaped by travelling across North America, the UK, Europe and Beirut. Throw in 20 years of festivals, concerts, living rooms, bars, neighbourhood parties, afternoon matinees and multioutdoor shows and you’ve got a potent sonic recipe. Providence Farm Acoustic Chapel Series, Saturday, April 30 at 7:30pm Tix; $20/$25 www.cowichanfolkguild.ca

Is Now a Good Time to Buy or Sell a Home? HGTV shows talk about loving or leaving it. These shows are entertaining, but not reality when it comes to today’s building budgets and housing prices in Canada.

prices will keep climbing, though at a slower pace. Most of that increase in supply and cooling off the market will take place in the second half of this year. “

RBC Economics: 2022 Canada Real Estate Market Forecast: “Plenty of unmet demand remains and will continue to fuel tremendous activity across the country. Still, we expect the Bank of Canada’s rate lift off to turn down the market’s heat in 2022 as deteriorating affordability sends buyers to the sidelines.”…..“Home

British Columbia’s Real Estate Association, Feb. 2, 2022, Chief Economist: “The BC housing market is entering 2022 with the lowest level of active listings on record and significant demand-side momentum. That means strong sales should persist through the first few months of the year and supply will remain severely limited. As a result, continued upward pressure on home prices is expected in all markets.” These two sources agree that the first part of the year will experience the same type of buying frenzy as last year until increased interest rates may slow things down.

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My opinion; should I sell my home now or wait for market changes? If you are Seller and particularly a down-sizer, now is a good time to sell your single family home. If you are planning on buying, moving to a larger home and can qualify for a new mortgage - buy now, as housing prices will continue to increase until at least 2023. Next year may have more favourable conditions to buy, but no one can really predict. If you are waiting to buy when housing prices decrease, you may be waiting for years or forever. There is no indication that prices will go down in the near future with low inventory on Vancouver Island, in general and also considering global migration. More people will move to Canada and BC. Hang onto real estate investments or buy into the real estate market. If you would like more information, please contact Vida Glaser, an experienced REALTOR living in the Cowichan Valley, helping people buy and sell homes in Victoria and on Vancouver Island.

Prioritize your future with a free financial review! Kristy Landry | Financial Advisor | (250) 743-1259 | Kristy.Landry@edwardjones.com

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April Forecasts

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Cut Broom in Bloom

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page 76

A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Crystals

2min
pages 74-75

Airbags and Hearing Damage

2min
page 61

Is Now a Good Time to Buy or Sell a Home?

2min
page 72

Humanitarian Caravan

6min
pages 70-71

Screen Time

3min
page 65

Honouring How We Feel

5min
pages 66-67

Five Little Indians by Michelle Good

3min
page 63

Black Seed Oil- The Universal Healer

2min
page 64

Just Another Indian A Serial Killer and Canada’s Indifference

3min
page 62

Learn to Bowl

2min
pages 55-56

Inside The Waldorf Kindergarten

3min
page 57

Flatworms in Cowichan Bay

2min
page 58

Discovering the Deep: Life in our Last Wilderness

1min
page 59

The Plastic Dilemma: Sorting it out

4min
pages 52-53

A Peek Into Garden House

2min
page 54

Canada Greener Homes Grant

3min
pages 48-49

Going Solar, How it Works

4min
pages 50-51

Nuts’amaat Syaays–Working Together As One

2min
page 47

Get Gardening with the Cowichan Farm & Food Hub

1min
page 46

Guide to Local Wine and BC Oysters

2min
pages 40-41

Consuming Consciously

2min
page 42

Featuring Better Cotton Initiative Fashions at Fabrications

2min
page 37

What’s in a Cup Of Tea?

2min
page 38

Plentifill

3min
page 35

Let’s Talk Makeup and Sustainability

1min
page 36

Local Delicious Easter

5min
pages 24-27

New CVCAS board roles up its sleeves

2min
pages 30-31

Male Nudes Soleil Mannion at Excellent Frameworks

1min
page 32

Promise Valley Farm and Creamery Opens

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pages 16-17

Nature and Humanity Works by Sue A. Miller & Aleksandra Kalinic

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page 33

Where Do We Go From Here

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page 34

Fresh Mango Salsa

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Ever Wonder What Makes Sparkling Wines so Special?

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pages 22-23

Happy Earth Day

2min
page 9

The Tradition of Pysanky

1min
page 12

April Events

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pages 5-6

Cowichan Valley Arts Council

1min
page 13

Hike to the Big Trees

3min
page 10

Good Advice

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page 14

10 Things To Know Now About the Six Mountains of North Cowichan

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reFresh Zero Waste Initiative

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