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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

150 SW 1st Street Carman Manitoba


real estate, carman manitoba, buying a home

This spacious 2,330 square ft home features two stories with ample living space. Many beautiful mature trees surround this property, making it a lovely part of downtown Carman year-round.


 When you walk into this older home you will immediately notice the original wooden staircase taking you to the upper level. There are three large bedrooms located on the top floor along with one full bathroom.







Back on the main floor is a spacious eat-in kitchen with a large window facing the front of the property. A formal dining space is located just off the kitchen.




An antique wood burning fireplace is the feature in the living area. Through the living area is another bedroom, laundry room, bathroom and an entry to the backyard.





This home is situated on a 90' by 120' lot providing plenty of space for outdoor entertaining and enjoyment.

For more information call Kelly 
204.750.7700

Monday, December 29, 2014

Thank You 2014!

We want to send a big THANK YOU to all our clients of 2014 for making it such a wonderful year. You support and trust are what make our business what it is and gives us a great sense of community to be helping you and your families.

A big change we experienced in 2014 was opening up our own office space. Having a downtown office allows us to be more accessible to our potential clients and gives us a common meeting place for all our business transactions. We are always up for a visit so feel free to stop in a say hi!

I have truly enjoyed teaming up with my dad to sell real estate this past year. Working with people has always been a passion of mine. Being able to assist home owners and potential buyers through the process is what I am passionate about.

We look forward to a new year and wish you all the best in 2015! 

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Living comfortably in rural Carman, Manitoba

118-3rd ST SW

From the time you drive onto the circular concrete driveway and park in front of a three car garage you are sure to notice the attention to every detail put into this 3150 square foot one level home. Launch your canoe into the Boyne river off the back of this 1 acre property across from the twelfth hole at the Carman golf course. Built in 2003 with 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Living space is plentiful.





Gently tucked in a private area along a one way street within walking distance from many amenities you will be hard pressed to find a better location right in the Town of Carman. Down the street one way is the elementary school for K-6. Take a walk the other way and have a short five minute scenic tour along the river to shopping, pharmacy and downtown Carman. All this with a view that speaks for itself and should be seen to be appreciated!


























This house has to many features to mention them all. Some are your very own state of the art workout room, wood burning fireplace, high end wood and tile flooring throughout, built in surround sound speaker system throughout different rooms, pop up irrigation system and 8 person hot tub. The saying is that bathrooms and kitchens sell houses. This home takes that to the next level with no expense spared! From the top of the line SUB-ZERO, MIELE and DACOR appliances, granite countertops and Cherry wood kitchen cabinets. All the way to through to the huge ensuite with multi shower heads in a walk in shower.









Check out this house at the address below for more information!
http://terryandkellydyck.com/mylistings.html/details-43775533



Call Terry @ 204-745-7700 or email tjdsold@gmail.com


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Grain Elevator for sale in Lowe Farm, Manitoba

Do you or someone you know need to have some extra convenient grain storage?!?

This grain elevator that has just been listed and is FOR SALE in Lowe Farm, Manitoba, Like many of our agriculture landmarks it has some history behind it. 

Elevator information taken from the Manitoba Elevator website

The community of Lowe Farm, Manitoba has a single grain elevator, a former Manitoba Pool structure. This elevator was built in 1937 by the Lowe Farm Co-Operator Elevator Association Limited. The top of this elevator was damaged on July 20, 1998 by strong winds but was quickly repaired.



There were other Lowe Farm grain elevators:
- Several private elevators, starting in 1898
Farmer’s Elevator Company elevator, built in 1905, sold to Western Canada Flour Mills, sold to Manitoba Pool Elevators in 1940, becoming the second Pool elevator in Lowe Farms, burned August 1953
Canadian Consolidated Grain Company elevator, built in 1904, sold to UGG in 1954, sold to MPE in 1976 and demolished on May 7, 1984.
This the last standing grain elevator in Lowe Farm, Manitoba has been upgraded and maintained over the years, comes with 140,000 bushel storage and is FOR SALE!


For any additional info please don't hesitate to call Terry @ 204-745-7700!


Grain elevator for sale in Manitoba

Could you or somebody you know use the convenient grain storage that your own elevator could provide!?!?!?

Newly listed grain elevators in Homewood, Manitoba. 

A Little history taken from the Carman Dufferin Heritage archives

This was another of the small communities that grew up along the rail line. The land was homesteaded in 1878 by Alex Morrison, and sold to the Canadian National Railway when it built the line that ran west to Somerset.



It may have taken its name from the mixed grove around the Morrison farm home. Morrison also built a lumberyard, boarding house, blacksmith shop and store and had the area near the track surveyed for lots. The store was rented by William ``Billie” Brown who, in 1905, became the first postmaster. Prior to this, mail was picked up at Bates post office, a nearby settlement whose fate was determined by the location of the rail line. Brown built a second store in 1906 and moved the post office to his new location. Two years after Brown sold his store and the post office (1910), the government discovered the sale and moved the post office back to its original location with E.J. Moore as postmaster. This was the beginning of several changes of postmaster and location over the years. These changes were paralleled by the growth and eventual decline of the local stores. This is a tale that has been repeated in the other small communities in Dufferin: “By 1970, the supermarkets, multiple stores and shopping centres had captured the imagination of the shopping public everywhere. Gasoline had not yet become a major issue, and with fast cars and good roads, distance was no longer relevant. When the Homewood School Church and Curling Club were transferred to Carman and the station and beet loader removed, the community life began to disintegrate….”(History of the RM of Dufferin, 1880-1980, p.51).

The stories of the other main pillars of every community, the Homewood schools and churches, are recorded under Churches and Schools. Other social activities that rallied the energies of volunteers were the local Curling Clubs, the Homewood Memorial Recreational Centre and the baseball teams.

One of the main features that still dominates the Homewood skyline is the grain elevator. Located in prime agricultural land, the first grain elevator was built in 1901 by the Dominion grain Company (later owned by Consolidated Grain – 1928; United Grain Growers – 1956). Manitoba Pool elevators opened in 1928 and later expanded into farm supplies. From the 1940s to the 1970s, sugar beets were a major crop in the area and a feature in Homewood during these years was the sugar beet loader that mechanized a formerly heavy loading task for local farmers. Since 1928, the Homewood Co-op has been a main-stay of the community. 




 This the only grain elevator left in Homewood has been renovated and maintained since its original construction. It offers you with 200,000 bushels of grain storage, approximately 12 grain car loading zone and an electronic scale and is FOR SALE.


Feel free to call Terry anytime at 204-745-7700

 
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