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Brighton, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

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Brighton

PEI real estate - Brighton is a neighborhood of Charlottetown that is nestled alongside Victoria Park. Brighton is delineated by Colonel Gray Drive, North River Road, McGill Ave. and Spring Park Road.
 

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The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, Government House, is located in Brighton alongside Victoria Park.

Government House. Also known as Fanningbank.

Victoria Park

Resale values of the neighborhoods in and around Charlottetown and Brighton have been excellent and will likely continue to be given it's proximity to the downtown and waterfront.

Brighton is characterized by it's quaint streets flanked by large mature trees and Victorian style heritage homes.



Brighton has long been considered a desirable location for it's beauty, proximity to downtown and also it's close proximity to schools. Children living in the area can walk to school from elementary at West Kent Elementary, on to Junior High School at Queen Charlotte Junior high and all the way to high school at Colonel Gray High School.


In addition to the obvious geographical advantages there are to living in Brighton, locals know that it's things like, walking down the street for a Montreal bagel and newspaper at the Brighton Clover Farm, the short walk with the kids to Victoria Park for a swim on a hot summer day or watching horse and carriage tours meandering down the street...these are the things that give Brighton it's flavor and make it one of the most unique and desirable places to live on Prince Edward Island.

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Posted by Joel Ives on 05/01/2012
Happy New Year from all of us at Century 21 Colonial Realty! Hoping you had a chance to take a few moments to reflect on 2011 and to ponder what lies ahead in 2012. For some of you, 2012 is the year you will buy or sell a property and make a major change in your life and the lives of your family. This is a very exciting time, but with the excitement comes the stress that every buyer and seller experiences. ...
Posted by Joel MacDonald on 18/08/2011
The 50th Gold Cup Parade is almost upon us! Century 21 Colonial Realty is proud to announce that we are sponsoring Joe Nieuwendyk in the "Parade of Stars". Nieuwendyk and the Dallas Stars are also going to be here from Sept 16-20 for their training camp. Nieuwendyk has won the Stanley Cup three times, in three different decades, for three different teams. He is one of only ten players in Stanley ...
Posted by Joel MacDonald on 03/06/2011
The Canadian Diabetes Association will be holding their 3rd annual Diabetes Flame of Hope walk on Sunday June 5th at the Charlottetown Yacht Club.(1:00pm registration) This event is a pledge based fundraiser to raise funds for our childrens diabetes camp, diabetes research along with other programs and services offered by the Canadian Diabetes Association. There is a $5.00 per person or $20.00 ...

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Posted by Joel Ives on 22/11/2010
The 12th annual Charlottetown Christmas Parade takes place Saturday, Nov. 27, at 5 p.m. This is Santa's debut appearance in Charlottetown and is always a great time for people of all ages. This year we will have representatives from Century 21 Colonial Realty and Goldie the Bear on the Ocean 100 and K Rock 105.5 float as part of the Century 21 - Ocean-Krock Street Team. Remember kids- You can ...

Market Reports and Conditions

Posted by Joel Ives on 07/12/2011
Heading into the holiday season people who have been thinking about putting their home on the market will often hesitate listing until after the holiday season. One very obvious and understandable reason for that is simply because the holidays are hectic. The thought of adding showings and open houses into the mix is daunting.  Also, some potential sellers may take the opinion that people typically ...
Posted by Joel MacDonald on 09/11/2011
Are you buying a home for the first time? Did you know that if the property you are purchasing is under $200,000, even just a $1 less, you are not required to pay Land Transfer Tax which is 1% of the greater purchase price or assessed value of the real property. That means you will save close to $2000. If your purchase price is under $200,000 you are even eligible for reduced legal registration fees. ...
Posted by Joel MacDonald on 01/11/2011
You may have heard that it is a Buyer's Market out there. This may have you questioning your decision to put your home up for sale. Don't be intimidated by the generalized statement Buyer's Market. Regardless of the state of the economy there will always be people buying and selling their homes. Families grow, people get transferred, and not everyone is suffering in this economy. If you have a well ...
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