Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Parc East – by Trillium Development

Coming soon to Port Coquitlam is Park East by Trillium Developments. Park East will be centrally located on the corner of Atkins and Shaughnessy, a short walk to the Main Village with its all it shops and services, as well as the West Coast Express.

Park East will be consist of 57 condos consisting of one bedroom, one bedroom plus den, two bedroom, or two bedroom plus den, with size ranging from 446 square feet to 1077 square feet. Each suite at Parc East will be designed with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and large islands in the Kitchen, with laminate flooring throughout.

Amenities include a gym, furnished amenity room that includes a lounge area with kitchenette, and an outdoor entertaining space, as well as outdoor play area for the kids (little kids, not the big kids, thats what the lounge is for 🙂

Sales expected to start in the late winter of 2017 or early Spring with price to starting the mid 200’s. Register with us to be kept up to date with floor plans, and vip sales.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Arden

 

The Arden is coming soon to Port Coquitlam  The Arden will be a boutique building with just 22 executive size suites with Quartz countertop, stainless steel appliances and laminate flooring.  The Arden will sure be a great spot for first timers or down-sizers.

Pricing is expected to be:

1 bedroom from high $200’s

1 bedroom + dens from Low $300’s

2 bedroom 1 bathrooms from Mid to high $300’s

2 bedroom 2 bathroom over $400,000

Completion anticipated to be Fall of 2017.  Previews start soon, register with us today to get access to this development and many others

 

 

 

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How Fast can You Become a Millionaire with Rental Properties?

Becoming a millionaire may not mean what it once did thanks to inflation and the cost of living. However, being a millionaire is still a big deal, and only 5 percent of American households have a net worth of one million dollars or more. I strongly believe that real estate is one of the best ways to achieve wealth. Rental properties in particular are an awesome way to build net worth and create passive income. How long does it really take to become a millionaire with rental properties? How many people are millionaires in the United States? According to: http://ift.tt/2m3TriO, about

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Monday, February 27, 2017

Brooklynn

Much like Maplewood Village and Lions Gate Village, Lynn Creek/Seylynn is undergoing a transformation into a walkable, transit oriented hub.  Brooklynn by Wanson Developments will be the next development to come up in the Lynn Creek/Seymour Village centre. Brooklynn will be a mixed use building consisting of ground floor retail and 63 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom condos.

More information and sales are expected to be released in March of 2017, register with us today to be kept up to date on this development and may others like it coming to the North Shore.

 

 

 

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Cedar Reach at Maplewood

After the very successful development of Loden Green by Guildford Developments and Maplewood Place by Anthem, as well as the Northwood Estates Rental suite and shopping centre,  Maplewood Villages is rapidly becoming a hot spot in North Vancouver. Cedar Reach is the newest development coming soon to the area.  Cedar Reach will be modern collection of homes featuring 163 One, Two, and Three bedroom homes in the heart of Maplewood Village.  Within a short stroll to Northwood Shopping centre, including Strong’s Market, Deep Cove Brewing. banking and liquor store, Cedar Reach will be designed with West Coast architecture and storage space for all your gear to fully enjoy the outdoors its surrounded by.

If you’d like to receive more information on this development or any other coming to the North Shore, register with us today to be kept up to date.

 

 

 

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Belle Isle by Citimark Developments

Lions Gate Village was approved under the new OCP a couple years ago, we are now seeing the changes coming with Park West slated to begin sales in the coming months, as well as Larco’s rental community, but Belle Isle will be the first ground oriented townhome development, when all phases are completed will include 164, 1, 2

, and 3 bedroom townhomes and garden flats.

Belle Isle will be centrally located in a new community within walking distance of Park Royal, a 15 minute drive to downtown and quick access to bus routes directly downtown, or anywhere on the North Shore

To be kept up to date on this development or any on the North Shore register with us today.

 

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A Short Guide to Golf Shoes

Looking for a new pair of golf shoes? Technology and fashion are both constantly in flux, and the best styles change along with it. Here are some of the best shoes on the market right... Read more

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Sunday, February 26, 2017

2017 Academy Award Predictions

Who will win Oscar glory at this year’s Academy Awards? You’ll find FilmJabber’s official predictions below (sadly, the overrated La La Land is likely to clean up tonight). I also invite you to check out:

2017 Oscar Predictions



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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Podcast 89 Taking Control of your Retirement with Damion Lupo

Damion Lupo started off as a real estate investor before the housing crash in the mid 2000’s. He was able to by 150 houses while he was in his early 20’s and was smart enough to sell many of them before prices dropped. However, Damion decided to take his capital and invest it heavily in more real estate, which caused him to lose everything he had and then some. Damion came back strong after his collapse, but decided on a new path. He started Fintech Total Control Financial to help people retire better and faster. His company focuses on qualified

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

How to Perfect Your Swing

You’ve heard the phrase, “It don’t mean a thing if you ain’t got that swing.” Well it sure applies in golf. If the swing is wrong, it throws every other part of the game off... Read more

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On Pins: Elliott Hundley’s Epic Collages

On Pins: Elliott Hundley’s Epic Collages

It’s difficult to look away from Elliott Hundley’s manically overwhelming collages, which extend so far off the canvas that they’re rightfully called “sculptures”. His newest work, on view right now at Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York, continues to push the boundaries of how much can fit on a given surface.

Dust Over Everything, 2017 (detail)

Dust Over Everything, 2017

Elliott Hundley, Installation at Andrea Rosen Gallery

Attached and suspended with long straight pins, countless tiny 2D cut-outs become 3D terrains, each recalling a preserved insect in a display case. New smaller works (my favorite) often forgo the levitating paper pieces, with hundreds (thousands?) of pins that form horizontal forests over traditional 2D collages.

marked by stigmata, 2017

Calm, 2017

Calm, 2017 (detail)

In an earlier video interview (worth watching the first 60 seconds to see him at work), Hundley spoke about preferring photography because he “couldn’t make paintings fast enough”. The pins also allow constant and continued interchangeability during his improvisational process that can span several months for a larger piece. Whatever his reason, the result is an experience that feels alive – as hundreds of elements shift with every footstep.

marked by stigmata, 2017 (side view)

This new body of work apparently takes root from a bizarre 1930’s play “There is no More Firmament” by Antonin Artaud, that is set in the year 2000, over 60 years into the future from the time it was written. I get the sense that Hundley likes to overload his mind with stories, obsessions and paradoxes so complex that they provide sufficient sustained interest to produce these time-consuming works. Though I can’t for the life of me pull out a plot from any one of these works, for me too, they are none-the-less 100% attention-monopolizing.

Movement V, 2017 (detail)

Movement V, 2017

It’s calm through chaos that pulls you into a world that you may not understand, but certainly don’t want to leave. Check it out in person if you can – it’s one that can’t be fully captured with a camera.

Elliott Hundley, Installation at Andrea Rosen Gallery

What: Elliott Hundley “Dust Over Everything”
Where: Andrea Rosen Gallery, 525 West 24th Street, New York, NY
When: February 10 – March 11, 2017

All images photographed by the author, David Behringer, courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York



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Monday, February 20, 2017

How to Get a Great Deal from a Real Estate Wholesaler

I have 16 active flips going and four of those flips I bought from real estate wholesalers. I usually buy my flips from the MLS, but I had a goal last year to find wholesalers so I could diversify my business. I also have three flips under contract to buy in the next month, and all of them are from wholesalers. It took some time to find good wholesalers in my area or let them find me. It can be frustrating because there are a lot of people who call themselves wholesalers who never wholesale a house. You have to

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Friday, February 17, 2017

5 Online Custom Framing Services for the Art and Design Lover

5 Online Custom Framing Services for the Art and Design Lover

You may have noticed numerous new online framing services have popped up in your social media feed lately promising many of the same bespoke framing services as traditional brick and mortar framers, but with quicker turnaround, lower prices, more contemporary finishes and styles to choose from, most designed with app-friendly and upload convenience. Its part of an industry wide evolution, with new players dedicated to eliminating the barriers normally associated with getting art onto our walls.

After moving last year into a new home, I finally felt compelled to unpack the embarrassing amount of art prints I’ve collected that had languished inside cardboard tubes awaiting the long promised, “one day”. It seemed the ideal moment to give some of these online services a try, and in the process discover whether newer was easier (hint: it was!).

My home office walls display an amalgamation of art, prints, and frames sourced from a multitude of places collected over the years.

1. Framebridge
Aimed squarely at the Instagram generation, Framebridge is the online framing service most adept at turning an iPhone captured moment into an archival print framed to grace a wall. The service’s most glowing feature is its flexibility: they’ll send a prepaid tube directly to your home and handle everything from there, including measuring and matting your print or poster, promptly mailing back the finished piece all ready-to-hang (in a secure and well padded box respectful of its contents), including easy-to-mount hardware. There’s also the option to upload a photo directly from either the Framebridge site with drag and drop ease, or using their app with similar results sans the mail-in process. Free shipping, a sizable catalogue of tasteful and contemporary framing options, and reasonable prices makes Framebridge an attractive option for anyone looking to upgrade their framing game beyond off-the-shelf IKEA options.

2. Simply Framed
Focused upon simplifying the framing process into an experience with “no more than 5 steps”, Simply Framed’s selection of 22 styles is outfitted for the next generation of nesters looking to beautify their homes with affordable art and prints. Customers are invited to upload images/photos directly via Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox, Google Drive, or from the hard drive for “print and frame” output at sizes ranging from 8″x10″ all the way up to 40″x60″. The site’s shoppable Instagam feed exhibits a plethora of examples to use as inspiration, both in finishes and also for ideas of wall arrangements.

3. Level Frames
Level Frames’ selection of all-wood frames are made using wood from sustainably harvested forests, a commendable decision baked into their online platform’s deliverables. Like some of the other services listed here, the site offers instant image uploads and custom framing sizing, but also distinguishes itself with an artist and designer community offering limited edition prints framed and ready for delivery (including Design Milk favorite, Joey Roth).

4. Framed & Matted
Framed & Matted’s online Frame Builder feature is easy and straightforward, providing customers the option to pick and choose from a multitude of frames categorized by color, with a rainbow of mats to choose – or abstain – from. In total, it’s 14 frame options and 30 mat colors that can be mixed and matched to your heart (and art’s) content. The service also stands out for their free design assistance feature that invites customers to email photos of their artwork with a general description of the intended space/room where the art/print is to be displayed; Framed & Matted will in turn offer recommendations based upon budget. Note, Framed & Matted does not offer direct upload or artwork framing services, so measure twice before ordering.


5. American Frame
Of these five options, American Frame is the most established and traditional (“since 1973”). But don’t let the site’s more sedate presentation lull you into skipping them for consideration; they offer a multitude of frames by color, material, and size like their competitors, but open up an array of additional options of customization, specifically when uploading an image directly for framing. A multitude of mediums are offered to print upon, like archival quality photographic paper, canvas, Plexiglass, and even aluminum. American Frame even offers professional photo retouching and color proofs for more professional output, alongside an excellent blog dedicated to the expertise of framing art worth perusing.



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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Podcast 88 Building an Awesome Brokerage and Wholesaling Business With Joe Mueller

Joe Mueller started out as a real estate investor when he was just 18. He bought his first house at 19, and became an agent to make investing easier. As an agent he started listing REO and HUD homes like I do, and then started his own brokerage. Joe now has an office that sells hundreds of homes a year, he has a wholesale business, he owns close to 60 rental properties, and he flips houses as well. Joe is a busy guy with a career that is very similar to mine and we talk all about it on this

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La-La-Loving Prints From Society6

La-La-Loving Prints From Society6

I hate to join the bandwagon but I’m currently obsessed with the movie La La Land. I went to the theater with major skepticism that any movie could be that good (and this was after it broke film history and won all of those awards). Alas, I’m currently typing this up with “City of Stars” playing on repeat for the past 4 hours and I’ve seen the movie more times than I care to admit. In honor of this cinematic musical, here are a few of my favorite prints from the artists at Society6 inspired by the laid-back Los Angeles vibe of the movie…

Whoa art print by Wacka

Los Angeles White Map art print by MultipliCITY

Walt Disney Concert Hall art print by Tamara Mayne

Los Angeles County Museum of Art art print by Justin Voight

Cali Vibe art print by Nicole Moore

Los Angeles art print by GeoFeelia

Los Angeles art print by Ben Haist

Los Angeles art print by Mondrian Maps

Los Angeles art print by Aceta

Los Angeles art print by Maxvtis

In an ongoing effort to support independent artists from around the world, Design Milk is proud to partner with Society6 to offer The Design Milk Dairy, a special collection of Society6 artists’ work curated by Design Milk and our readers. Proceeds from The Design Milk Dairy help us bring Design Milk to you every day.



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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Forest of Numbers by Emmanuelle Moureaux

Forest of Numbers by Emmanuelle Moureaux

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, The National Art Center, Tokyo commissioned Tokyo-based architect Emmanuelle Moureaux, of emmanuelle moureaux architecture + design, for an installation that represents the center’s next 10 years. Forest of Numbers spans a 2000 square meter exhibition space and consists of over 60,000 numbers in 100 colors suspended, almost looking like three-dimensional binary code.

The installation covers the years 2017 through 2026 with the paper numbers ranging from 0 to 9 hung in a grid-like formation. Through the center, a path bisects the installation letting visitors explore the colorful “forest”.

There are 10 layers that reference the 10 years, with each layer focusing on the four digits that make up that year.

Photos by Daisuke Shima.



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