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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Bahamas aims to attract the Canadian tourist market

THE BAHAMAS is committed to promoting its tourism assets to the Canadian market, Public Works and Transport Minister Neko Grant said.

Addressing a reception for Sunwing Airlines' inaugural flight from Canada on November 3, Mr Grant said: "As you are aware, tourism is our country's lifeline. We depend on it for the health of our economy and indeed for much of our quality of life.

"We take the tourism sector of our economy seriously and take pride in developing strategic partnerships with companies such as the Sunwing Travel Group, Canada's largest leisure company."

He described the new service as the first step in a long and lasting partnership between the Sunwing Travel Group and the Bahamas - and an opportunity to introduce Canadians and others to the country's rich heritage and its friendly, hospitable people.

"We are excited to have Canada's leading high frills, low cost airline service the Bahamas. Your award winning 'Champagne Service' which has been voted number one by customers and travel agents for the last four years, is a welcomed addition to the Bahamas' airlift from Canada," he said.

The Bahamas continues to upgrade infrastructure in Nassau and the Family Islands, Mr Grant said.

Some of the latest initiatives include: major roadworks throughout New Providence, a new airport gateway dual carriage road, the Baha Mar resort which is currently under construction, and upgrades to the Lynden Pindling International Airport and the Marsh Harbour airport in Abaco.

"Downtown Nassau is being rehabilitated to provide an exciting historic, entertainment and shopping experience for residents and visitors," Mr Grant added.

"Construction of a new Straw and Craft Market is completed and it will soon open for business, the historic parliament buildings are being refurbished, public green spaces are being established, commercial shipping is being moved from the downtown area, extensive road paving and sidewalk works are being done and Charlotte Street will be upgraded and pedestrianised."

Other Family Island airports are scheduled for improvements as part of the government's efforts to accommodate growth and development, and increase capacity for airlift and tourism, he said.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

SCHOONER BAY development Targets Growing most of their own Food

THE SCHOONER Bay development in Abaco is aiming within 10 years to produce 75 per cent of the food it eats itself, and is employing renewable technologies to reduce its power bills.

James Malcolm, Schooner Bay's marketing director, explaining that the developers' construction/development methods would "pay ecological dividends for years to come", said the use of solar water heaters would cut power bills in the development by one-third.

And, through the use of geothermal energy for air conditioning and cooling properties, Mr Malcolm said the developers would slash power bills by a further 50 per cent.

"We feel fairly vindicated in our philosophy that while it takes more time, and more attention to detail, building in that way will pay ecological dividends for years to come, for our children and grandchildren," Mr Malcolm said.

Of the 120 lots placed on the market for sale two-and-a-half years ago, some 50 had been sold to buyers of whom 75 per cent were from Nassau.

"We have an amazing group of initial buyers who we call pioneers. They're diverse," Mr Malcolm said. "We're building at a very slow and deliberate pace. That's a key to sustainability - to not bite off more than you can chew.

"We believe we are a model for redevelopment. One of the reasons for our success is affordability. People are getting into Schooner Bay for lots and homes at $350,000. This not about $2 million and foreign buyers."

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Monday, November 7, 2011

RE/MAX International Launches a truly Global Real Estate Listing Website

global.remax.com Offers Customized Search of More Than 60 Countries


(Denver, CO) – RE/MAX, LLC, the recognized real estate leader, has launched a new website, global.remax.com, the first truly global resource for consumers, with hundreds of thousands of home listings in countries around the world. The site features customized search tools that allow buyers to search for properties in 30 languages, translate currencies and find the latest international real estate news. At launch, the site will contain listings from Brazil, France, Italy, India, Portugal, the United States, Canada, Italy and New Zealand - a total of more than 60 countries and territories around the world.

“We make our customers our priority, and they told us they needed a comprehensive resource for international properties,” said William E. Soteroff, RE/MAX Executive Vice President, U.S. and International Regional Development. “We’re seeing an increasing number of foreign buyers looking for property in the U.S. and American buyers looking overseas. global.remax.com is essentially a one-stop source for residential and commercial real estate, no matter where you live.”

Real estate trends differ from country to country, city to city and even neighborhood to neighborhood. Buyers and sellers who visit global.remax.com can stay on top of the latest real estate news and events through an in-depth and detailed news feed. The site will also feature a rotating spotlight on a specific country or region, offering visitors insight into that market and any new developments.

In countries like India, Brazil and China, as the population grows and incomes rise, families are searching for homes of their own and investment properties.
RE/MAX is also growing, adding offices around the globe. Franchise sales were up nearly 15% in the first half of 2011, a mark that looks to outpace last year’s total franchise sales, which recorded an impressive 30% increase over 2009. In Brazil alone, RE/MAX has seen 133% growth over 2010.

“We’re growing because there’s a need for experienced and professional agents,” said Soteroff. “In some countries, RE/MAX has been the first real estate brand to go in and open for business. It’s exciting to be a part of that.”

RE/MAX has a presence in more than 80 countries, a reach far greater than any competitor. With more than 6,300 offices around the world and a sales force of nearly 90,000 agents, buyers and sellers can take advantage of the experience and knowledge of the most productive professionals in the real estate industry.

For more information about RE/MAX global listings, please visit: www.global.remax.com.



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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Get Best Bang for Your Buck on Renovations

Many homesellers want to get the most for their money at the closing table.

Don’t have time or a ton of money for major renovations? Don’t worry, says Laura Smith, a Sales Associate with RE/MAX First in Baton Rouge, La. A clean, clutter-free home goes a long way for many buyers, says Smith, who has appeared on HGTV’s "Bang for Your Buck."

Here are Smith’s tips:

Make your home smell incredible. Get your air-conditioning unit professionally serviced and cleaned. Most companies charge under $150, and it goes a long way in removing household odors and allergens. Also, use plug-in fresheners and fabric deodorizing sprays.

Steam-clean the carpets - Instead of replacing carpets, call a professional to have them steam-cleaned and watch the transformation. You will be delighted to see that steam-cleaning the carpets (price depends on carpet area) is money well-spent.

Remove clutter - Check your closets and donate old clothes, shoes or other items that you haven’t used in the past year. Buyers want to see storage space; this goes for the other closets in your home, as well as garages, if you’re having showings, remove all personal photos and clear off all appliances and knickknacks from countertops and display shelving.

Create an outdoor living space - Adding a sense of comfort to your patio, deck or backyard adds value to your home. Stage your patio or deck with a table and chairs, as well as an outdoor rug, lively plants, some colorful flowers or a small fountain. Get rid of unsightly weeds and keep the lawn mowed and presentable.

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