Sunday, April 30, 2017

Cambie62 By GD Omni

GD Omni introduce their new development Cambie62 located on the corner of Cambie and 62nd. This 6 storey concrete development will have 27 units consisting of 1 and 2 bedroom condos. Situated within walking distance is the lovely Langara Golf Course and Winora Park.

Floor Plans for Cambie62

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Cambie + 31st – New Luxury Cambie Corridor Development by Cressey

 

Coming soon to the very popular Cambie corridor is a stunning concrete development by Cressey. This spectacular project will consist of two six storey buildings located opposite the amazing Queen Elizabeth Park.

There will be 65 units consisting of 26 – 1 beds, 27 – 2 beds and 12 – 3 beds. Cressey develop quality products and we can expect to see top class finishes throughout each unit.

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Wilmar Residences Vancouver – Redevelopment Project

Vancouver’s stunning Wilmar Residence located on a 1.95-acre site is going to be redeveloped and will consist of a full renovation of the current mansion along with 5 luxury single family homes.

Each of the 5 units will range in sizes from 3,600-3,800 sqft. The main mansion will be converted into a duplex and will consist of one 4,500 sqft home and one 5,200 sqft home.

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Willow – A Boutique Townhome Development By Coromandel

Coromandel Introduces a new townhouse development called Willow. This development will consist of 20 3-storey townhomes ranging in size from 1,279 – 1,416 sqft. Each townhome will have 3 bedrooms and come with its own private landscaped patio.

Floor Plans for Willow

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Low Rider Anthony Rendon’s Historic Day

I mean, holy shit with this day here.

Anthony Rendon got SIX hits today. He went 6-6 with three home runs and 10 RBI. He’s the first guy with SIX hits and 10 RBI in a game since RBI became a stat in 1920. That deserves a lot. That deserves a post. That deserves this!

The Nationals hung 23 runs on the Mets today just for the Hell of it.



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On roses

by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance (1841) Man is timid and apologetic; he is no longer upright He dares not say ‘I think,’ ‘I am,’ but quotes some saint or sage. He is ashamed before the blade of grass or the blowing rose. These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to […]


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I Hate F’n Pitchers

Seriously, I’m done with pitchers. I’m done with them forever. Noah Syndergaard is like one of three that I actually like anymore; and as you know the Mets let him decline having an MRI on his arm yesterday. Sketchy, but you know; he’s a competitor and all.

Well I wish I could have been offered a bet that bad things would happen today. And as they always seem to, they did.

Syndergaard left today’s start with a bad lat – whatever – but not before he got rocked for a bunch of runs and looked like shit.

This was really a predictable outcome. No team; no real MLB team, or fantasy team, should build itself around pitching. They can’t be trusted. They’re discarded waste. Even the best ones. It will always be this way.

Somewhere along the long line of baseball and evolution, things got all fucked up with pitchers. They’re no longer the same. I’m absolutely done with them, all of them.



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Meet the RE Tech Entrepreneur: Renwick Congdon from Imprev

In our latest real estate tech entrepreneur interview, we’re speaking with Renwick Congdon from Imprev. I’ve known Renwick for what seems like ages, though given we are both Seattle-based and work in real estate technology, it surprising took us awhile to finally meet / connect for lunch on the Eastside a few years ago. He’s certainly one of the class acts of this industry, and has guided Imprev to a market leader in marketing automation for brokerages.

Without further ado…

What do you do?

I set the vision for the company and the products. I also make sure we have a great place to work, with a smart, conscientious team…that and pay the bills.

What problem does your product/service solve?

Real estate agents have a lot of work to do to be successful. We help broker owners and franchisors help their agents by providing a brand-specific marketing platform for websites, email, social media, virtual tours, flyers, post cards, YouTube videos, brochures (over 50 different products) that agents can easily select, configure, and distribute to their prospects and friends.

What are you most excited about right now?

Automation. As the consumer continues to move online, the number of places and methods agents are required to advertise and market has increased exponentially, as has the effort to keep the marketing materials in both the new and old locations up-to-date. Our Automated Marketing Service (AMS) monitors data feeds, creates or updates marketing and advertising materials as needed, distributes the materials to the appropriate target(s), and notifies the interested parties…all without the agent having to lift a finger.

What’s next for you?

I’m going to be a grandfather in September.

What’s a cause you’re passionate about and why?

Homelessness and food insecurity. As a company, we work with Giveback Homes, and we have the whole company volunteer at the local Food Lifeline.

Thanks to Renwick for sharing his story. If you’d like to connect, you may find him on Linkedin.

Meet The RE Tech EntrepreneurWe’re constantly looking for great real estate tech entrepreneurs to feature. If that’s you, please read this post — then drop me a line (drew @ geekestatelabs dot com).

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April 2017 has been the best April of Mike Trout’s Career

There are a few days left of April so to speak, but we can call this one a little early. Looking back on past April’s, this is Mike Trout’s strongest by far.

2017: .355/.425/.710, 7 HR, 220 OPS+

2016: .291/.386/.523, 5 HR, 150 OPS+,

2015: .329/.447/.592, 5 HR, 194 OPS+

2014: .321/.403/.596, 6 HR, 180 OPS+

2013: .261/.333/.432, 2 HR, 112 OPS+

2012: only played a couple games

I personally watched Trout almost will the Angels past an unhittable Yu Darvish last night in Texas; but finally the rest of the Angels relented and lost 6-3. Trout was still on base three times.

We don’t write enough about Mike Trout, and he’s going to be going up here more often.



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Saturday, April 29, 2017

Here is how Mike Trout celebrates Five Years in Baseball

On the five-year anniversary of his final call up, Mike Trout hit career home run number 175. This was a line shot. The Angels ended up stealing one in Texas 6-3.

Trout is currently hitting .355 with seven homers and 17 RBI. The Angels are hanging around. He’s stolen a few bags. Maybe this will be Mike Trout’s best season ever. Maybe we haven’t seen it all yet. Maybe this is the year he stays hot all year long and makes a run at a triple crown.

He’s baseball’s best and man have five years flown by in the blink of an eye.



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Your Satruday Baseball Post

It’s a Saturday, and an NFL Draft Saturday in which again I’m taking care of both of my kids. I’m going to keep this short and sweet. Every team is in play today, which is why we put the flag at half mass and salute the greatest day of the week and the best time of the week; on a blog that salutes the best sport on earth each day.

Cubbies-Red Sox goes down at Fenway if you’re home and free at 4:05. Then at 9:10 as things slow in your day, Dodger Stadium will be there with the Phillies in La La Land to help put you to sleep. Although, it’s not the same without Vin Scully.

Today’s 80’s song of the week is straight out of GTA, West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys.

And in honor of GTA, how about a little Fernando Martinez; the greatest disc jockey of all-time from Emotion 98.3 in Grand Theft Auto. Straight 80’s. Love this guy. He’s what this blog is all about, really.

So enjoy your Saturday folks. Thank you for your continued pageviews of Diamond Hoggers baseball blog.



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A/B Testing and Usability: The Ultimate Guide from A to B

Your gut knows quite a bit about business does it? Although many business people have been known to brag about following their gut, it’s probably not the best way...

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Friday, April 28, 2017

Top 5 Content Management Systems for Freelancers

Whether you are a freelance blogger, photographer or web designer, choosing the right content management system (CMS) for your freelancing business can be tricky. As a freelancer, you need...

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10 Community Based Portfolio Websites to Showcase Your Work

If you’re working in a creative field such as graphic design, illustration, or web design, an online portfolio is a must to showcase your work and raise your profile...

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Happy Belated, Corey Seager

Corey Seager is somewhat an elder statesman now. He turned 23 years old yesterday, and he’s really starting to heat up. He’s hitting lefties, he’s bashing balls out to center. He’s using the opposite field. He really couldn’t look much better right now all-around.

Seager hit a 470ish-foot blast off Johnny Cueto in a Dodgers 4-3 loss on Wednesday night. This was a game the Dodgers blew. It was his 4th home run of the season, and it was miraculous.

And then, it was time for the birthday blast. You see, Corey Seager and Matt Moore already have a *little* history between them. It was sweet then, and it was sweet now.

The Dodgers were not going to be denied on getaway day in San Francisco. They won the game 5-1. Seager has five home runs on the year and is hitting .318 with a .963 OPS. The Dodgers are 11-12 on the season.



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Designer Lookbook: Janie Molster's Colorful Guest Quarters

Interior designer Janie Molster astutely mixes color and pattern to create sophisticated and vivacious spaces. She recently transformed the third floor of a stately residence - located along Monument Avenue in the historic Fan district of Richmond, VA - into a chic and colorful guest suite.

Molster breathed new life into the upper floor by outfitting it with two bedrooms, a living area, a bathroom, and a nursery - all tucked into an attic eave that’s now full of vibrant hues and bold motifs. The end result is a happy home away from home.

"The suite affords privacy and space for all guests,” says Molster. “But when pulling our schematics together, we envisioned our client’s adult daughter and young children staying there. The family of four frequently visits from New York, so we sought a colorful and happy design that worked well for adults and children."

A fun, functional living space

Initially, Molster and the homeowner talked function. First and foremost, the space needed to be a refuge for guests - a place to relax and watch television on a comfy sofa, make a cup of coffee, and enjoy plenty of privacy.

The launching point for the color scheme was a vintage orange, pink, and white Turkish rug that Molster had on display in her design studio. When the homeowner visited Molster's office, she spotted it and fell in love.

The rug now resides in the guest quarters’ living room, centering the space. "It has all the wonderful colors we pulled for the rest of the decor," says Molster. "It brings a funky 1970s shag vibe to the room."

The interior designer outfitted the main living space with a neutral foundation of gray and white, then layered bright colors and graphic patterns to give the area a refined yet cheery feel.

She accessorized with strategically placed pops of orange and pink - accent pillows, footstools, and a tray topping the lacquered coffee table. "We kept a continuum of color throughout," says Molster.

Although the room is family-friendly, Molster didn’t sacrifice style. For kids, the shag rug provides a comfy play zone on the floor, while the coffee table is a good height and size for spreading out toys and books.

"We definitely considered practicality in the living area," says Molster, who incorporated durable and washable kid-proof fabrics. A cushy sofa is upholstered in a tough, contract-grade gray velvet; arm chairs are dressed in white, washable slipcovers; and two stools covered in a tough fabric are multipurpose, serving as extra seating or a place to rest feet.

A graphic gray-and-white circle wallpaper provides a bold backdrop that’s also easy on the eyes because of its neutral tones. With a low, angular roofline in the attic space, Molster eschewed draperies and painted the shutters and window frames a dark gray instead.

Also tucked in the living room is a kitchenette with a coffee station and mini fridge, much like you'd find in a luxe hotel suite.

Colorwise, the living room acts as a middle ground, blending the hues of the two bedrooms that flank it - a pink kids’ bedroom and an adult orange bedroom.

"While the larger elements in the living room [upholstery and walls] are neutral, we added accents of bright pinks and oranges," says Molster. "Those colors then become a single color focus of the bedrooms, with one in a melonlike orange and the second in pink."

Colorful, cozy bedrooms

In the adult bedroom, Molster used an orange quadrille leaf motif to paper an accent wall and upholster the headboard. "The headboard actually ends exactly where the wall turns," says Molster. "So, we had to maximize the height there and soften the area where people rest their head to read in bed."

Because the guest quarters are tucked in the attic, the roofline's funky angles proved cumbersome when decorating. In lieu of nightstands and table lamps, Molster used petite pedestal tables and sconces. "In a tight situation, I always love using these wall-mounted lamps," she says. A lucite and metallic bench at the foot of the bed offers up a place to put a suitcase.

Juxtaposed by two orange, lacquered “foo dog” table lamps, a blue abstract painting by Atlanta-based artist Sally King Benedict adds a cool contrast to the warm tones throughout the room.

The kids’ room is outfitted in pink floral wallpaper by Romo. Molster incorporated the homeowner's childhood bed, and had a custom mattress made to fit its unique dimensions.

"We used wallpaper liberally throughout, and because we kept the patterns to a minimum, the rooms still seem pared down and straightforward," says Molster. "This is particularly true in the bedrooms, where we used a single pattern on both walls and headboard fabrics. Rooms like these are some of our favorite rooms to wallpaper. As the suite is on the home’s top floor, there are many charming attic-type eaves and dormers to accentuate the pattern play on the walls."

Get the look at home

Follow Molster’s tips and tricks to play with color and pattern in your own home.

  • Find something you love and use it as your decorative launching point. "It doesn’t need to be something obvious," says Molster. "I just read a design article about a gorgeous yoga room inspired by a green Birkin handbag." In this case, Molster's client was drawn to the pink and orange Turkish rug, which became her source of style inspiration.
  • Create a symmetrical space, then add oddities. "The eye and the brain love symmetry," says Molster. "If you have a room you can easily arrange with an anchoring piece [like a sofa] flanked by pairs [chairs, end tables, lamps, and pillows], you’re off to a great start. We prefer to start with symmetry, and after we achieve it, we mess it up by adding an odd chair or random pillow - something imperfect."
  • Pick a pattern and go after it. "Our clients usually respond quickly to patterns, and if they instinctively love it, we send them home with a sample to ponder for a bit longer," she says. "If the pattern still sings after a couple of weeks, we encourage clients to use it liberally. Patterns used in abundance tend to ‘quiet down.’ Think of wonderful French toiles blanketing rooms on walls, upholstery, curtains, and lampshades."

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Color Quiz: Test Your Design Instincts

Editor's note: Painting is the first project many of us tackle in a new home - sometimes before we even unpack the first box. And if we can't paint, or prefer not to, we express ourselves with color through the textiles, furniture, and accessories that fill our homes. Introducing our favorite colors to our home decor helps us make an unfamiliar place begin to feel like it's truly ours, and a new color scheme can refresh a home we've lived in all our lives. Each day this week we'll share expert tips, designers' advice, and inspirational images to help you make the most of color in your home.

It’s no secret that wall color can dramatically change the look and feel of a room. And the same color can have very different affects in different rooms. Dramatic dark walls can make one room feel cozy and another seem claustrophobic, while soft pastels can wash out one room but warm up another.

Selecting the right shade from the seemingly endless options can be tough. Take a look at four possibilities for each space below, then choose your favorite options to see how your tastes align with the popular vote.

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Finding Clients the Perfect Home, Efficiently

There’s a lot of “crap” to wade through when searching for a home.

Over the years, I’ve had many many conversations with folks in the industry (both brokerages & vendors) working on approaches to more efficiently find buyers the perfect home online.

But here’s the thing.

What if, heaven forbid, that’s not actually a problem in need of solving?

What if buyers don’t want you to find them the perfect home? What if they actually enjoy looking at tons and tons of houses? What if THEY want to determine what the perfect home is?

I often tell people real estate and travel are very similar industries. Travel planning has a similar dynamic. Many techies who travel constantly are driven crazy by the inefficiency of finding information — and build products/companies to solve that personal pain. In all honesty, most people actually enjoy travel planning. It’s not a “problem” for the general population.

Say a buyer finds your website. Say you somehow show them the perfect house/listing within the first property or two they look at.

When you’re spending $200,000, $600,000 — or even $1,500,000 — do you honestly believe a buyer would be thinking… “This home is perfect, there’s no need to look at any other homes, no need for comparisons, let’s go get a mortgage and buy the house“.

I just can’t imagine buyers doing that…can you?

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House of the Week: A Fairytale Home Inspired By Hobbits

Pat Barry knew he was creating something unusual. He just didn't realize it would take nearly a decade to build.

Barry and his wife, Sue, fell in love with Lake Charlevoix, about four hours northwest of Detroit. They bought a piece of waterfront property and set out to build a whimsical home, not dissimilar in style to others nearby.

The couple enlisted the help of an outside company to harvest more than 1,200 cedar logs from nearby Beaver Island. The process of binding the wood together - called Swedish coping - was so time-consuming, it took nearly three years to finish.

 

 

Sometimes, a worker would spend all day crafting a log - only to find out it didn't fit.

The wavy roof was another undertaking, inspired by the book The Hobbit, which Barry has always loved. He decided against traditional roof shingles and opted instead to import cedar shakes from Florida because they could be molded into curved and sinuous shapes.

Bending the pieces, however, wasn't easy. It involved a 30-minute process, where workers would steam, twist, and sculpt them.

"You won't find another house in the United States that has that roof," Barry said. "It was complicated and took a long time to do it."

The result is a 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom house - with a 3-bedroom guest house - on more than 10 wooded acres. Custom-made wood-carved furniture adorns the house, from barstools with bases that look like tree roots to a second-floor balcony made of giant branches. A wooden bed frame has a sleeping bear carved into it, while one of the exterior doors has an image of a large deer.

Priced at $1.99 million with Pat O'Brien and Associates, the home also contains two stone towers that are 32 feet tall. One houses a fireplace, and the second, a utility room.

Barry's favorite design feature, though, may just be Mother Nature's doing. "The sun sets right over Lake Michigan," he added. "It's just phenomenal sunsets virtually every night."

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