PORT STANLEY REAL ESTATE List with me and see your Home advertised here in the Villager! BY GREG GALBRAITH CENTURY 21 REALTY
Hello Friends and Neighbors, Now is a great time to invest in Resort property. Port Stanley sits in a river valley. On each side of the village, the cliffs fall into the lake making it impossible to build on either side of town. There are only so many lots that are lakefront, lake view, riverfront, or have proximity to the water. As the market turns around, these properties will gain value quickly as many of the buyers are wealthy retirees who are less dependent on borrowing money and
387 STANLEY PARK – New Build. Priced below replacement cost. 4 extra large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 large decks. Chef’s kitchen. Located on the Edith Cavell Strip at the beach. Walk to everything. Try your Offer! Photos, video drone, and floor plans at MLS #X8181412 5 51 GEORGE STREET – EXCLUSIVE MITCHELL HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD. High on a Hilltop among multi million dollar homes on estate sized lots. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, like living in the country on 2/3 of an acre. See all photos, video drone, and floor plans at MLS # 40564468 551 GEORGE STREET
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selling houses to buy a vacation home. We are unique as a small town because within 15 minutes, there is a general hospital, major banks, and big-box shopping. I specialize in Port Stanley real estate. Buying or Selling? Let’s have a coffee and discuss your Real Estate needs. Free Advice, Free Home Evaluation, Honest Opinion. Greg 519 643 8361 or gregory.galbraith@century21.ca
212 BRIAR HILL – Quiet Hilltop Semi Detached home overlooking the village of Port Stanley. Lake views and river views for only $549,850. Short walk downtown and to the Beach. 2 plus 1 bedroom. Great deal for the money. Photos, video drone, and floor plans, at MLS # 40547203.
Greg Galbraith (Realtor – Port Stanley Resident) 519 643 8361
First Canadian Corp Realty
Councillor’s Corner by Councillor Michelle Graham
We look forward to seeing you at these events and appreciate your continued support! Additionally, the 200 Trees for 200 Years committee, in partnership with the Eco class at our local school, continues its fundraising efforts. So far $80,000 of the $200,000 goal has been raised. This endeavour will not only assist in creating shaded, walkable green space but can assist with cleaning up the soil through phytoremediation. An amazing endeavour! Please be vigilant about slowing down and keeping your eyes open for the goslings that wander onto the streets of Port during the spring. Additionally, remember that we are requesting no fireworks be set off in May. Your cooperation helps ensure the safety of our newborn wildlife community. Thank you! We continue to strive to build a sustainable future through responsible governance.
To advertise here, please contact Geoff@villagerpublications.com You can support these initiatives by purchasing PS200 T-shirts, available online at www.portstanley200.com, at Uncommon Blooms in the Firehall Market and at the 782 Bar/Restaurant. We are excited to welcome our new CAO, Carey Herd, to Central Elgin! Ms. Herd brings with her ten years of valuable CAO experience. Our Council is in a rebuilding phase and greatly looks forward to the expertise Ms. Herd will contribute from her extensive municipal experience. We are pleased to announce that our mayor, Andrew Sloan, along with MPP Flack and the mayor of St. Thomas, have confirmed the completion of the ‘VW’ deal. This agreement will secure wastewater resources for MCE for years to come. It represents a continued effort by the current Council to ensure responsible water and wastewater rates for our community, and an emphasis was placed on this goal during the negotiations. There are several exciting events coming up in town: • Historical Weekend: Join us on June 15, 2024, for Brock’s Landing re-enactment at Hofhuis Park and a historical self- guided walking tour throughout the town led by the Heritage Committee(s). Sites are Christ Anglican Church at 283 Colborne St., Telegraph House at 205 Main St., The Cork Kiln at 183 Main St., King George VI lift bridge, 309 Bridge St., Port Stanley Terminal Rail at 309 Bridge St., Main Beach at 350 Edith Cavell Blvd. • Town-wide scavenger hunt: June 2024 • Canada Day: 200 cupcakes and fireworks, July 1 and June 30, 2024 respectively
Port Stanley Villager • June 2024 • Page 5
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