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A pleasant way to raise money for the community

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011 by Dan Cooper

Dan Cooper Celebrity Invitational Golf Tournament 2011

Top row from left to right – Kevin Andrews, Matt Dunigan, Keith Costello, Kevin Smellie, Dan Ferrone
Bottom row from left to right – Dan Cooper, Brenden (Little Brother), Tim Scrinns (Grown-Up Little), Bill Demytruk (Big Brother)

I enjoy a good round of golf and when I can combine my passion for the game with a great community fundraiser, well, that’s just a perfect day. I had the pleasure of doing just that last month with the Oakville Community Foundation’s Marathon of Golf and the Dan Cooper Celebrity Invitational Golf Tournament in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton.

Both these events raised thousands of desperately needed dollars to support the tremendous work they are doing in the community.

Despite inclement weather, 35 golfers came out to the OCF tournament, played 100 holes and raised over $188,000, which was $10,000 over the 2010 total. This money goes toward supporting the Foundation’s community initiatives. OCF plays a critical role as a conduit – matching necessity with resources, challenges with opportunities. Support from the Marathon of Golf annual fundraiser will allow the OCF to develop two new community initiatives in response to identified community needs: Poverty and Community Engagement and Awareness.

In its 12-year history, the Marathon has raised close to $2 million. That’s an incredible accomplishment and speaks volumes about the caring and giving community in which we live. It’s the kind of community I am proud to call my home.

I am also immensely proud to have been host to the second annual Dan Cooper Celebrity Invitational Golf Tournament at Glen Abbey on May 19th in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton. Grassroots charities such as the BBBSH are preventative in focus, helping children in the early stages by providing mentorship that has a positive impact that lasts a lifetime with these kids of all ages. Our young people are our future leaders and it is critical that we provide all the support we can to ensure they develop into good citizens, business people and community leaders.

The person I need to acknowledge as the driving force and tireless organizer for this tournament is Jules Graham-Hood, who, as the Executive Director of BBBSH, was not only behind this event 100 percent, but did an absolutely brilliant job in helping to bring celebrities and sponsors together to make this fundraiser an outstanding success. Putting together a professional and successful golf tournament is no easy task, and Jules’ energy and connections were instrumental in creating one of the best local fundraising events of the season.

“Give where you live” is a slogan adopted by many charitable organizations across North America, but it really does sum up my own personal philanthropic objectives and the approach of The Dan Cooper Team when it comes to donations and giving back to the community

Organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton, Oakville Community Foundation, United Way, Salvation Army and a host of other charitable bodies help to build a strong community and a brighter future for all our citizens. I encourage you to get involved in your community – with your time, your money or both.

Dan Cooper is an award-winning broker with Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage – the Number 1 Royal LePage Team for Canada in 2009. He can be reached at 905.338.3737, direct line at 905.849.3303 or through his innovative and interactive website at DanCooper.com. Be sure to catch the Dan Cooper Real Estate Series on DailyWebTV.com. For his free booklet How To Sell Your House For Top Dollar – Fast! or his Guide to Oakville Real Estate, please call The Dan Cooper Team.

Dan Cooper launches new homes and lifestyle magazine

Friday, May 6th, 2011 by Dan Cooper

Lakeshore Living Magazine cover

Some of you will have received my new magazine Lakeshore Living, a publication about fine homes and fine living. Our area is one of the most desirable locations in the country and Lakeshore Living explores some of the secrets that make this a great community.

The magazine allows us to feature exciting homes, spectacular interiors and some of the most talented professionals in our midst. I have been selling real estate in the Oakville and Burlington areas for more than 20 years and I am constantly amazed and energized by the creative people I have the pleasure of meeting. Their passion is inspiring and so I wanted to launch this magazine as a means of telling their stories, to introduce you to some of the influential and talented people who work and live in our community.

Our area has some of the most beautiful homes in the country and I’m excited by the prospect of giving you a peak into these gorgeous properties. While 30,000 of the printed magazine were delivered by Canada Post through south Mississauga, Oakville and Burlington, you can now view it online on my website www.dancooper.com.

Using the latest technology, this click-through online publication is one more example of how I am maximizing traditional and electronic marketing vehicles to sell homes. In addition to taking prime locations in carefully selected publications, I have maximized use of the web by posting our listings on dozens of websites and creating www.dancoopertv.com and the Dan Cooper Real Estate Series on www.dailywebtv.com. Posting Lakeshore Living online is just another example of the innovative and proactive approach by The Dan Cooper Team.

In our inaugural issue we feature beautiful new exquisite multi-unit and condominium developments by Matas Homes, award-winning luxury developments in south-west Oakville by HUSH and a stunning interior design feature by Regina Sturrock Design, one of the area’s best known designers. There are also five pages of luxury home listings.

And last, but not least, a feature on Ron MacLean of Hockey Night in Canada as we spent a day with him as he visited some of his favourite shops in Oakville.

I encourage you to visit my website to check out this new publication, I think you will like what you see.

And while you are on my site, take a look at some of the great homes we have listed. Spring has finally arrived and if you have thoughts of moving, there is no time like the present to browse some of the tremendous investment opportunities that are available today.

Sales have been soft in the past few weeks, mostly due to the dreary weather, according to the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board. In their May release President Jack McCrudden said, “The unusually rainy spring has slowed the usual increase in listing, but the higher prices and good weather should bring more sellers into the market next month. Meanwhile, buyers attracted by historically low interest rates remain enthusiastic about homeownership, so spring could see in upswing in sales.”

If you are planning to sell or buy, turn to The Dan Cooper Team. We’re ready to help you with all your real estate needs.

Dan Cooper is an award-winning Broker with Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage – the Number 1 Royal LePage Team for Canada in 2009. He can be reached at 905.338.3737, direct line at 905.849.3303 or through his innovative and interactive website at DanCooper.com. Be sure to catch the Dan Cooper Real Estate Series on DailyWebTV.com. For his free booklet How To Sell Your House For Top Dollar – Fast! or his Guide to Oakville Real Estate, please call The Dan Cooper Team.

International survey pegs Hamilton and Mississauga as prime for investment

Monday, May 2nd, 2011 by Dan Cooper

Mississauga City Hall

There is an interesting survey that is getting a fair bit of media attention these days – the Cities of the Future. It is a ranking that was released recently by Foreign Direct Investment Magazine. So, why is there such a buzz about it in our area? Toronto, Mississauga and Hamilton have all made the top 10 in their categories.

For an area that has suffered through a long recession, this is good news. It means a spotlight has been placed on the Golden Horseshoe for potential domestic and foreign investment. The listing by British-based FDI Magazine has local leaders rubbing their hands and mapping out new strategies to gain the attention of global companies looking for promising new locations for their operations in North America.

The magazine, which is owned by the prestigious Financial Times Group, targets financial leaders around the world who have been credited with creating more than three million jobs in 2008. With that kind of pedigree, it is easy to see why our local leaders are giddy with anticipation.

This is what they had to say. “Mississauga is well positioned to foster international business growth and expansion. [We] will continue to build Mississauga’s international profile as a sound business decision and return on investment,” Larry Petovello, the city’s director of economic development, said in a news release issued last week. “This clearly calls for a new strategy to sell the city. We have a lot of potential to grow here, so I’m going to sit down with our economic development staff to work out a strategy to unleash that potential,” Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina told local media.

“This is just the kind of information that companies go looking for when they’re trying to judge an area. They’re looking for anything that will help make that decision and an independent survey like this helps to make them more accepting of the information,” according to Demetrius Tsafaridis, chairman of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce.

The ranking examined 405 cities throughout North and South America. Cities could score a maximum of 10 points under each individual criterion, which were weighted by importance to give the overall category scores. The infrastructure category, for example, looked at such factors as number of airports, port size and environmental performance. Toronto was in the Major Cities category, which was topped by New York City, and Hamilton ranked ninth in the Large Cities category.

Situated next to these targeted centres, Oakville and Burlington are bound to gain from the international attention. When you have economic growth there is also a demand for housing. Burlington and Oakville are among the best places in Canada in which to live, so there is little question any good fortune that besets Hamilton and Mississauga will have a spill over effect.

Dan Cooper is an award-winning broker with Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage – the Number 1 Royal LePage Team for Canada in 2009. He can be reached at 905.338.3737, direct line at 905.849.3303 or through his innovative and interactive website at DanCooper.com. Be sure to catch the Dan Cooper Real Estate Series on DailyWebTV.com. For his free booklet How To Sell Your House For Top Dollar – Fast! or his Guide to Oakville Real Estate, please call The Dan Cooper Team.

Be prepared for a hot spring in the local real estate market

Thursday, April 21st, 2011 by Dan Cooper

Dan Cooper For Sale Sign

Spring is traditionally a strong season for real estate. It’s a time of the year when nature begins anew, putting us in the mood for a new beginning as well. And from all accounts, this spring appears to put us back on track after a long recession.

A number of surveys and real estate board reports are indicating that we can expect everything from a balanced market to a robust season – depending on where you live. This area will be on the robust side. The Oakville and Burlington markets have consistently been among the strongest in Canada when we measure our performance against the country’s leading communities.

According to the most recent Royal LePage House Price Survey, the best performing major markets in the first three months of this year are Vancouver where the price of a standard two-storey home rose by 9.7 percent and Montreal where detached bungalows rose by 6.3 percent.

The average house price in Oakville rose 8 percent over the same period – again placing this market as one of the best places in which to invest in real estate. “As we move into spring, which traditionally is a good time for buying and selling homes, I think we’ll see a slight upward trend in sales,” says Jack McCrudden, President of the Oakville Milton and District Real Estate Board. “In fact, sales have been increasing month over month for the past three months. All things being equal, it should be a good spring for buyers and sellers.”

The average sale price for March in Oakville increased 6 percent over March last year to $572,909. In Milton, the average sale price in March was $409,207, an increase of 7 percent. Over the first three months of the year, Oakville increased by 8 percent to $609,744 and Milton by 3 percent to $396,989.

In Burlington and Hamilton, the Realtors Association is saying this year will be a return to a normal year. Sales activity was down for the first three months, but the average sale price increased by 3.5 percent, which followed the national average.

“The spring market is proving to be what we would call a normal, more balanced market,” says Ann Forbes, President of the Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington (RAHB). “In this kind of market, we will see a good number of properties coming on the market and a good number of sales going through. There is time for buyers to shop and compare before they buy.”

Mind you, their figures take in the entire area that RAHB covers, which includes 15 cities and towns from Burlington to Dunnville. I would have to think that some of those communities will be dragging these figures down and that Burlington’s performance is not being reflected.

When you consider that Burlington recently placed third in the 2011 Best Places to Live in Canada survey conducted by Money Sense magazine, the desire to live in such a community is going to be high – and that drives up prices.

Across the country, low interest rates and a recovering economy continued to fuel activity over the past year. “Canada’s real estate market has maintained momentum coming out of 2010, indicating the post-recession recovery is continuing,” says Phil Soper, President and Chief Executive of Royal LePage Real Estate Services. He cautions that while prices will continue to creep up, most of the excess demand created by the initial drop in interest rates has been satisfied and that single digit percentage increases are more likely for the balance of the year.

That might be true on a national scale, but hot markets such as Oakville and Burlington continue to buck the trend and we will likely experience strong performances through the year.

Dan Cooper is an award-winning broker with Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage – the Number 1 Royal LePage Team for Canada in 2009. He can be reached at 905.338.3737, direct line at 905.849.3303 or through his innovative and interactive website at DanCooper.com. Be sure to catch the Dan Cooper Real Estate Series on DailyWebTV.com. For his free booklet How To Sell Your House For Top Dollar – Fast! or his Guide to Oakville Real Estate, please call The Dan Cooper Team.

Colin James rocks Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts

Friday, March 25th, 2011 by Dan Cooper

Colin James and Dan Cooper

Featured in the photo above: Colin James and Dan Cooper

The house was rocking with the great sounds of Colin James at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on March 19th. James is a Canadian boy who rose to fame in the 1980’s and became a global star with two hit singles Voodoo Thing and Five Long Years.

In his early years he opened for the likes of the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, ZZ Top and the Rolling Stones; he appeared on the Late Night shows with David Letterman and Conan O’Brien and is a multi-Juno winner.

A consummate professional and a superb guitarist, James is a musician’s musician. The confidence that comes with maturity can be heard in his voice and seen in his electrifying stage performance. He did not disappoint on this night. The performance was one of the best of the season, and what better place to see such a great concert than at the intimate stage of the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The Centre is a tremendous gift to Oakville and area – for local talent as well as international stars like James. If you have never caught a show there, I encourage you to treat yourself to the experience. It’s a blast.

James is just the latest in a string of the best Canadian artists we have brought to Oakville through the Dan Cooper Concert Series. Other renowned artists include Johnny Winter, Robert Cray, Randy Bachman, Jann Arden, Holly Cole and just recently the reunited Platinum Blonde to name a few.

The arts are an important element in the cultural fabric of a community. Live performances, dance and music feed the minds and souls of its citizens and that is critical for a well-balanced and culturally rich community.

The Centre has been providing an important stage for local theatre and concerts and professional performances by artists from across Canada and around the world since 1977. The Mission of the Centre is to provide Oakville residents with a place to learn about themselves and the world around them through dance, music, storytelling and theatre.

I’m proud to be associated with of this wonderful organization by bringing a number of top shows and performances each year through the Dan Cooper Concert Series. The desire by The Dan Cooper Team to provide support for the arts is a testament to our commitment to give back to the community in which we work and live. We are not simply in the business of selling properties and helping buyers find homes. We are an integral part of this terrific community. We are your neighbour, our children go to school here and we shop in the same grocery stores. This is our community and The Dan Cooper Team is proud to play a part in shaping its character and its success.

We are involved in a number of good causes in Oakville and Burlington, and our support for the Oakville Centre is just one more example of our commitment to help build a better community.

I invite you to watch for upcoming performances that make up the summer portion of the Dan Cooper Concert Series. Please check the Centre’s website www.oc4pa.ca for an update on these and some of the other terrific concerts that you can enjoy in one of the most intimate theatres in Canada.

Dan Cooper is an award-winning broker with Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage – the Number 1 Royal LePage Team for Canada in 2009. He can be reached at 905.338.3737, direct line at 905.849.3303 or through his innovative and interactive website at DanCooper.com. Be sure to catch the Dan Cooper Real Estate Series on DailyWebTV.com. For his free booklet How To Sell Your House For Top Dollar – Fast! or his Guide to Oakville Real Estate, please call The Dan Cooper Team.