Thousands of trees make up Whistler’s forests, which characterize our resort community and provide abundant environmental, recreational, aesthetic, economic and health benefits. The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) has policies and processes in place to protect trees from unnecessary harm or removal.

The short answer is YES YOU CAN in a lot of circumstances. For more information visit the Resort Municipality of Whistler’s information page at http://ow.ly/QkXk30e5tvY

I have also attached a copy of the permit application as at August 1st, 2017 if you would like to see the exact questions they will ask.

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As always, call or email if I can be of service.

Denise

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There is no doubt about it, Whistler has an incredible community. Donating to local charities is one of the ways that many join together to share commitments, support causes and think about others. This doesn’t have to mean contributing in a monetary sense, many community members volunteer or fundraise as a means of giving back. As a result of the involvement and support of so many, local businesses and non-profit groups thrive here in town and in turn, better Whistler as a whole. Here are a number of local charities that need our support!

WAG (Whistler Animals Galore)

Founded in 1982 when the need for an animal rescue service in the Sea to Sky Corridor was identified, WAG has been responsible for the safety of those that cannot speak for 35 years…

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Scouting Your Next Home: Important Pre-Buying Steps to Take

Buying and selling property is a stressful experience. The LEADING EDGE Real Estate Team previously provided 7 tips to sell your home stress free. In this post we are offering 5 tips that as buyers you should consider when scouting for your next home.

1. The Budget

Having a clear idea of your budget is one of the first steps you must take into account when scouting for your new home. This includes how much you are willing to spend on your new home and how much you will spend to customize your home once purchased. Be aware that spending too much money on modifications could affect your chances of selling further down the road. For example, if the asking price is $500,000, but to create…

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If you’re wishing to construct a new building, demolish a structure or make repairs, alterations or relocations to any buildings or structures in Whistler, you will require a building permit. The type of building permit required depends on the structure; all applications require a processing fee and must be submitted to the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) for processing. Here are the general steps required to apply for a building permit in Whistler.

  1. Review the Scope of the Project

Do you require a building permit for a single-family home or duplex? Commercial property? Multi-family building? The type and scope of the project will determine which type of building permit should be applied for. Review the different categories of…

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Despite being a world-class resort destination Whistler maintains a tight-knit community. The Community Enrichment Program (CEP) is one example of this, and this year the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) awarded 28 non-profits with $134,575 of grant funding through the program. This CEP, which financially supports local and non-profit organizations in Whistler that benefit the community and bring it closer to its Whistler 2020 vision, has been awarded over half a million dollars since 2014. To qualify for the grant applicants must operate a non-profit in one of the following categories: Environment, Social Service, Community Service, Recreation and Sport, or Arts and Culture.

To apply for the grant, applications are submitted and presentations…

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If the thought of selling your home stresses you out we’ve got something for you. First, take a breath and realize the process doesn’t have to be as overwhelming as you may be imagining. Many of our clients experience a stress-free and enjoyable home selling process, and we know just what it takes for you to sell your home stress-free as well. If you’ve been thinking of putting your home on the market, but don’t want it to add any unnecessary stress in your life, follow these seven simple tips.

  1. Organize a home pre-inspection

The home inspection can be the most stressful part of the selling process. Unaware of any defects or problems, getting news of repairs is the last thing a seller wants to hear when a contract is on the table. By…

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For Sale by Owner Whistler
In a hot market like Whistler is currently experiencing, many properties are selling only days after they are listed on the market.

So it’s understandable why some homeowners might think, “Huh – that looks easy.”

Private property sales – or “For Sale By Owner” (FSBO) – might seem like a simple way to save a few dollars on real estate commissions, but before you choose to go down this path, you need to understand what is at risk.

A private sale is not always easy, won’t always net you the most money, and may even expose you to potential liability. Read on to learn more.

More Exposure = More Money

The most common reason that people partake in private sales is to save money by avoiding commission. However, properties sold in a private sale…

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You could be purchasing a home or perhaps you are looking to add value before selling. Regardless, there may be a few home improvements that need to be made for your dwelling to suit you or a prospective buyer’s needs. In recent years, there has been a shift from completing just any home renovations and many homeowners are looking to green their home as a way saving of money and lessening their carbon footprint. Wondering where to start to make your Whistler home sustainable? Here are 7 green home improvements for mountain homes!

Wood Burner

Heating your home with wood is economical and environmental. This carbon neutral method uses the power of wood to heat your home as opposed to electricity or gas. What’s more, a wood burning stove is a highly…

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It’s a competitive real estate market in Whistler, and sellers are asking (rightly so) why list my property with you and not your competition? The days of sticking a sign in the yard, plopping a listing on the MLS, and hoping for it to sell are over. The industry has changed, the market has changed, and the buyers have changed. The LEADING EDGE Real Estate Team differentiates from the competition by staying on the cutting edge of these changes. We are using the latest in technology and marketing innovation to sell homes faster and for more money, delivering five star service the entire way. If you’re wondering what sets The LEADING EDGE Real Estate Team apart from the competition when listing your home, let us tell you.

Preparing the listing

The…

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For the last few days I have been in Las Vegas with over 5000 RE/MAX agents from around the world learning about the latest in real estate innovation, connecting and networking with fellow colleagues, and celebrating the powerful RE/MAX brand which is the strongest, most recognized and most powerful real estate brand in the world. I was honoured to be awarded the RE/MAX Titan Club distinction and can’t thank my clients, colleagues and team members who were part of my real estate success this year. I attribute much of my success to my alignment with the world’s most powerful real estate brand, and I thought I would share with you some reasons why RE/MAX really is the best in the world, and what this means for both buyers and sellers.

REMAX was founded…

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