The
Appraisal Institute of
Canada has developed RENOVA,
an interactive web-based
guide to the value of home
improvements. RENOVA is
designed to give consumers a
better idea of the return on
investment they can expect
for a variety of home
improvements. RENOVA does
this by providing a payback
value range derived from the
cost of the improvement
expressed in dollars.
The
Real Estate Institute of
British Columbia (REIBC)
is an organization of
diversified
professionals whose
mission is to advance
the highest standards of
education, knowledge,
professional development
and business practice in
all sectors of the real
estate industry.
The Real
Estate Division offers a
comprehensive range of
top-calibre, on-line,
industry-driven distance
education programs that
serve the needs of the real
estate community locally,
nationally and
internationally. Located at
the University Of British
Columbia's Sauder School of
Business, the Real Estate
Division uses the Faculty's
expertise, along with
industry and professional
experts to build
state-of-the-art curiculum.
The Real
Estate Council of Alberta (RECA)
is an independent,
non-government agency,
responsible for regulating
industry professionals in
the real estate, mortgage
broker, and real estate
appraisal industries under
Alberta’s Real Estate Act.
The
Appraisal Institute of
Canada is the national
professional
organization that
designates, and
represents professional
real estate appraisers,
and valuation
consultants nationwide.
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About BC Assessment
BC Assessment produces
independent, uniform and
efficient property
assessments on an annual
basis for all property
owners in the province.
The District of Chetwynd
is located in the
foothills of the eastern
slope of the Rocky
Mountains. It is British
Columbia's entrance to
the mighty Peace River
Country. Located at the
junction of Highways 97
and 29 and the CN Rail
mainline. Chetwynd is
the natural
transportation hub of
the Peace River area.
Nestled in the foothills
of the Rocky and Hart
Ranges, on a plateau
above the confluence of
three rivers, Tumbler
Ridge is a wonderful
wilderness haven and the
gateway to Monkman
Provincial Park. A
little over twenty years
ago, the townsite of
Tumbler Ridge was still
the home of grizzly and
black bears, deer, elk
and moose, and the only
buildings were trapper's
cabins.