Joel Ives is pleased to welcome Kendra Stretch to Century 21 Colonial Realty as a sales associate.
Kendra was born and raised in Charlottetown and has 7 years of retail and sales experience. She looks forward to using her skills and enthusiasm with the tools available to her to assist clients in their real estate needs. Kendra resides in Charlottetown with her husband Steven and their two boys ...
Posted by Joel Ives
on November 18, 2010
Recently I was asked to co-host a morning radio show program at one of our local radio stations- Ocean 100 FM.
One of their hosts is off so they decided to bring in a local person each day to share the studio. I jumped at the chance ! Since then many people have asked if I wished I did that instead of being a real estate broker. Of course for me it was just plain fun as I just had to chat ...
Posted by Joel Ives
on October 7, 2010
Many people don't know the lengths to which some agents will go to work with clients. They will go out in terrible weather, trudge through mud on country lanes, view homes that have been somewhat neglected, to put it kindly, work weekends, evenings, even holidays, but on Wednesday, September 8th, realtor Kelly Lantz, found her limit.
An ordinary morning by all accounts, Kelly receives a call from ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on September 10, 2010
If you are able to drop off food to the Food Drive at K-Rock today, then today is a great day! We often forget just how fortunate we are but days like today make you stop and count your blessings. Joel Ives and I went to Sobey's today and bought food and toiletry items for the K-Rock, Locked in For the Food Bank food drive. As we poured over the baby products, buying formula, soap, shampoo and ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on September 2, 2010
Yesterday morning was a typical Monday morning. I was heading to work travelling up North River Road turning onto Kirkwood straight through to St. Peter's Road and then on to the Century 21 Colonial Realty office. Almost without fail, everyday I see someone running a red light at the Queen and Kirkwood intersection, usually someone travelling North or South. It has become so common place to see people ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on August 24, 2010
Called "The Birthplace of Confederation", Charlottetown is known most famously as the site for the Charlottetown Conference held in 1864 where Canadian politicians, the Fathers of Confederation, debated and established Canadian Confederation. The City of Charlottetown has a city population of just over 32,000. In 2006, The city amalgamated with surrounding towns and villages: Sherwood; Parkdale; Winsloe; ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on August 12, 2010
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In 2009 there were 126 single family sales in Stratford with an average price of $212, 487.
The Town of Stratford has become known as the fastest growing municipality on Prince Edward Island in recent years. It has seen it's population grow substantially with the development of newer subdivisions like Pondside, Kinlock Creek and Stonington. There ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on August 9, 2010
If you haven't been to Cornwall lately and you are considering buying a new home, you should take the short drive to Cornwall and see it now. This riverside town, resting alongside the North River and West River, is a beautiful, vibrant community which has maintained a sense of rural charm while offering many urban conveniences. It's rolling hills and water views make it an ideal place to ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on August 9, 2010
Brighton is a neighborhood of Charlottetown that is nestled alongside Victoria Park. Brighton is delineated by Colonial Gray Drive, North River Road, McGill Ave. and Spring Park Road.
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 ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on August 9, 2010
West Royalty is a neighbourhood of the city of Charlottetown in central Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. West Royalty borders Spring Park, Sherwood and Winsloe. West Royalty's Western boundary is defined by the North (Yorke) River which separates Charlottetown from the town of Cornwall. Its northwestern boundary is shared with the adjacent village of Miltonvale Park.
West Royalty was ...
Posted by Perri Craig
on August 9, 2010