Brenda Lee

  • Cell: (604) 512-2774
  • Office: (604) 421-7275
  • Fax: (604) 931-7215
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Brenda Lee
Cell:(604) 512-2774
Office:(604) 421-7275
Fax:(604) 931-7215
Park Georgia Realty Ltd.
BC - 435 North Road
Coquitlam, British Columbia
V3K 3V9 Canada

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Vancouver Sun - West Coast Homes
Home and Garden, from the Rockies to the St . Lawrence
OTTAWA, TORONTO, CALGARY: New homes, and new or renewed forms of homes, are a year-round attachment of Canadian home-and-garden journalism. Generating newspaper attention recently was the growing appreciation for the townhouse in Ottawa, top; the showhome of a highrise-development in the Toronto suburb of Brampton, above left; and a showhome for a tract-housing development in north Calgary. You can...
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News In Brief
'Upcycling' is one of those reminders of the elasticity of the English language. The word 'upcycle' has only appeared in this newspaper twice in the last 10 years. It means, according to one of the 342,000 Internet sites in which the word appears, the "repurposing of a material into a product of higher quality. An example would be a purse made out of woven candy wrappers." It must have considerable...
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Builder scales apartments to appeal to downsizers
CASCADE -- Project location: Westwood Plateau, Coquitlam
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Ginger delivers promised spice to Main Street
GINGER -- Project location: Strathcona, Vancouver
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Annual seminar a promise of useful tips for new buyers
PETER SIMPSON -- peter
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Inventor shares his vision with home-show visitors
It may look like a spaceship, but it's not from Mars -- it's from Montreal. The model of a futuristic single-family home called 'Homerizon' was created by Jean-Pierre Desmarais and on display at the Cottage and Country Homes show held last weekend in the Quebec city. Most visitors to the show had never seen anything like it: rising high above the trees, a mushroom-shaped building with an elevator in...
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The Province - Homes
The new in new west
InterUrban will have big views of historic city -- PAGES D2-3
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Floored by hardwoods
Durability and sustainability are two of the reasons why wood has replaced carpeting in popularity in the main living areas of a house. Traditional hardwoods like oak and maple have been joined by bamboo, cork and reclaimed wood. Bamboo reaches maturity in six years and can be continually harvested. With cork, the bark of a tree is harvested every few years without killing the tree. Shown here, a dining...
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Adhere to bylaws, but cherry-picking is taboo
Dear Condo Smarts: Our strata council is confused on how to apply our bylaws.
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Tower rises in style in New Westminster
A subtle pride permeates the Inter-Urban new-home project in New Westminster -- pride in the 18-storey building, but also in the neighbourhood in which it is located.
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Basil thrives on sunny windowsills
Q: Is it possible to grow basil indoors? I know it cannot be seeded or transplanted outdoors until late spring. I am craving some fresh, homegrown basil. I am fond also of cilantro.
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Art you can live with
Kinichi Shigeno is an award-winning veteran artisan whose ceramic works have been showcased both locally and overseas. Hamza Vora and Raneen Nosh are novice artisans whose tile creations have just recently made their public introduction.
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The Globe and Mail - Real Estate RSS feed
Play called for renos at Maple Leaf Gardens
BBB Architects accepts makeover challenge – complete with a new ice rink two floors up from street level


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A room with a view - onto ground zero
New York hotel's proximity to the site of the Sept. 11 attacks used as a marketing tool


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Toronto buildings scoop up REX awards
The best in commercial real estate singled out for innovation, creativity


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Lawrence abd Centennial
Cul-de-sac lot with a good layout


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Eglinton and Royal York
Attractive price point gives bungalow a boost


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Keele and Bloor
Jackpot at the end of a six-month house hunt


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