Caledonia MI Absorption Report Dec 15, 2009

Thornapple River 60th in Caledonia MI

Current Caledonia Real Estate Market Report

Absorption rate for Caledonia Market is  currently 13.28 months, which

means if no other homes come on the market, it will take 13.28 months

for the current inventory to sell.  This is a 4 month increase from last

month.  If you are marketing your home in Caledonia you need to

be priced at the market price for your neighborhood.

There are 136 current active listings, from $60,900 to $1,100,000 in 

Caledonia MI.

16 Pending Homes Sales & 77 Sold homes in Caledonia since

July 1, 2008.

The current average sold home price is about $10K lower than November.

December average sold price is $187,754 .

Average day on market for sold homes is 119 days.

If you have questions about your Caledonia home’s value, or are

looking to buy a Caledonia home, please contact us.  Our team offers

the best web marketing available and years of experience in

negotiating offers for clients.

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Photo of Thornapple River at Ruehs Park by Bonnie Westbrook

Rare Isotope Beam Lab Coming to MSU in West Michigan

The Dept of Energy announced Thursday that it has awarded Michigan

State University, the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), a

large federally funded research lab that will create hundred of jobs and up

to a billion dollars for our local and state economy.

This building project will take about 10 years to complete. The lab will

eventually employ 1000 university and student researchers, graduate

students, and post doctoral associates from the international community.

The Facility for Rare Isotopoe Beams will also conduct research into the

origins of the earth’s elements and the development of the cosmos.

Michigan State University also is home to the National Superconductor and

 Cyclotron Laboratory.

Congratulations to MSU for its award of this scientific facility, which

should bring a much needed boost to Michigan’s economy.  Once this

sprawling facility is completed, the hundreds of scientists and skilled staff

needed to operate it will also bring intellectual wealth to our state.

rare isotope beam nuclei chart

 

 

                              

 

 

 

If you aren’t a rocket scientist, you might like to check out the additional

information about rare isotope beams here: Office of Nuclear Physics

 

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Nuclei chart from Dept of Energy web page

December in Grand Rapids MI ~ Lots of White Stuff

It started before our family had dispersed yesterday.

It came down all night.

This is what we woke up to this morning. 

The first big snow is always an event.

There will be snowmen, snowball fights, snow forts, lots of winter fun.

The first snow is still novel.  Wish you could all be here to enjoy it with us.

Since that would be unlikely, we thought you might like a photo tour.

If you will notice the nicely shoveled driveway, it would be appreciated.

First Snow pictures 2008 006

First Snowfront 2008

First Snow pictures 2008 008

Back garden in Snow

First Snow close up pictures 2008

 

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Photos by Bonnie Westbrook

Wm Seidman discusses Financial Crisis at Grand Valley State University

Wm Seidman discusses Financial Crisis at Grand Valley State University

We had an interesting start to our day yesterday. We had a sit down

talk with  William Seidman, commentator for CNBC, former FDIC chairman,

and Grand Rapids native son.  Well, actually we were sitting in the audience

with about  200 other Grand Rapidians while Bill told us how he believes

we got into this  financial crisis.  He was scheduled to talk about  which

presidential candidate would be the best one for our financial times.

With all that has happened in the last few weeks, his advice was sage and

to the point.  

Check out their financial advisors.


Neither candidate is a businessman or financial expert, so they will be

getting lots of advice.  Try to find out who is advising them and vote

for the candidate whom you considered to be well advised.  He also said

we are in uncharted waters with this whole financial mess. It will take

some original thinking to get us out. And we need to come out of the

“PANIC STAGE” we are in now.

We caught a few minutes of Bill’s Talk at the GVSU downtown campus

that you can sample on this short video:

Bill Seidman Talk at GVSU 10-9-08

 

 

Mark Wilson, Watermark Golf Pro to "Rule" at Ryder Cup

If you are a golf addict like me, you will be watching the Ryder Cup this

weekend.

My friend and Watermark Golf Pro, Mark Wilson, will be the Chief Referee –

 The Big CheeseThe Ultimate Decider – concerning the rules of the game

of golf.  Mark, along with team captains, Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo, have

formed the “captain’s agreement,” a document that covers several

contingencies:  the sealed envelopes with the lineups, the pace of play,

 and local rules on the host course, among other things.  Mark has

officiated at the Ryder Cup before, but not as Chief Referee.

The Ryder Cup is one of the golf world’s most prestigious tournaments.

 It pits an European team and an United States team against each other. 

Europe & The United States each put together their “dream team”  to win

 the Ryder Cup.

Europe won in 2006, the United States last won in 1999, so are anxious to

reclaim the Cup.  “It elevates the game and makes each player more intense

because they are playing for the team, not themselves” says Chief Rules

Official Mark Wilson. 

                                                         

Mark Wilson, Chief PGA Rules Official Ryder Cup 2008

Mark Wilson, Chief PGA Rules Official Ryder Cup 2008

 Mark has officiated at other major tournaments, such as

The Masters, The British Open, and other PGA Tournaments since 1990.

The Ryder Cup Tournament takes place at Valhalla Golf Club,

Louisville, Kentucky this weekend.  Hurricane Ike has dumped a

storm on the Louisville area on Sunday and they are scrambling to

clear the course of debris before the first ball is teed up.  Power was

still out in the area last nite as the Ryder Cup teams flew into the airport

to prepare for the big event.  Let’s hope they have power restored in

time to put this event on the air.  Opening ceremonies at at 4 pm

Thursday EST will be broadcast on the Golf Channel. 

All of us here at Watermark Country Club in Grand Rapids Michigan

will be watching and keeping an eye out for our Pro, Mark Wilson,

to make a rules decision.

Grand Rapids Ada Real Estate   Copyright 2008 All rights reserved

Mark Wilson photo courtesy of Watermark Country Club website

Grand Rapids Mi Fall Rose Show at Frederick Meijer Gardens

Want to smell the Roses? The public is invited to the Grand Valley

 Rose Society’s Fall Show & Judging at the Frederick Meijer Gardens

 & Sculpture Park – August 30-31, 2008.

The Show will be open from 1-5 pm both Saturday and Sunday on

the lower level of the Fredercik Meijer Gardens building. There is no

charge for admission to the Rose Show but admission to

Frederick Meijers Gardens & Sculpture Park is still required.

Greetings Rose in Blossom

Greetings Rose in Blossom

 

A class in Fragrance will be offered at 11 am – 5 pm on Saturday.

Visitors may take part by voting for “Most Fragrant Rose” during

that time period.

If you have a prize rose that you would like others to see, entries

are accepted 7-10 am  Saturday. August 30th.  There are 56 categories,

 including 5 just for novice exhibitors.

This is the opportunity you have been waiting for – ” to smell the roses ”

 

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photo of Greetings Rose by Bonnie Westbrook

Round House Rising at Glen Lake Michigan

We recently had the good fortune to visit Glen Lake Michigan for a short visit

with friends at their cottage.  Glen Lake is just a sand dune behind Sleeping

Bear Dunes on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan near the

Leelanau Peninsula  north west of Traverse City.  

On one of our sight seeing, ice cream  or lake shore seeking drives, 

 we came across this novel home being built.  It appears to be a

home and studio or small shop. This area is home to many artists, retirees,

and summer homes of the very well-to-do.

The little round house may just be a little place to get away from…………..

you fill in the blank?

Round house at Glen Lake MI

Round house at Glen Lake MI

 

 

We thought we would take a pic and share with all of you. A round house

isn’t the average home being built today. There was some questions about

how it would appraise. We aren’t sure but thought it an intriguing design.

We’ll take a follow up picture of the completed home, if we are fortunate

enough to get up this way again.

Grand Rapids – Ada Real Estate Copyright 2008 All rights reserved

Photo by Bonnie Westbrook

Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame 2008 Inductee ~ Mark Wilson, Watermark Golf Pro

We have known Mark Wilson since the late 1970’s, when he first became

 the golf pro at Hickory Hills Golf Club or was it Forest Hills Golf? Lots of things

 have changed at our course but he hasn’t changed a bit, he is still the

friendliest, most professional golf pro we have ever known.

Mark is going to be inducted into the Grand Rapids Sports Hall of

fame on Aug 21, 2008.  An honor Mark has well earned.

Let me tell you a little about Mark’s accomplishments.  He is a Michigan native

and has resided in Grand Rapids since graduating from college. He is also a

Rhodes scholar, lest you think golfers aren’t cerebral.

Mark has been fascinated and personally involved in the PGA Rules of Golf

for as long as I can remember.  These days you might see him on TV standing

next to Phil Mickelson or Tiger Woods at any premier PGA event and

giving some unwelcome news about his golf ball and/or penalty strokes. 

You see, Mark is the Chairman of the PGA of America Rules Committee

He travels around the world to PGA golf events to be available for a ruling.

Be aware if you ask a question about the rules, he will quote the page number

 or decision rendered about your question.

Members at Watermark have tried for years to stump Mark but we finally have

given up. When you see him, ask  “When was the last time you played

golf?   With all his duties he seldom has the time. Maybe after this year when

his term as chair of the PGA rules expires.

 

An excerpt from the Watermark Newsletter about Mark:

 

Mark Wilson, our Head Professional, has served the

membership of Watermark Country Club for over 25

Years.  He is responsible for overseeing the total golf

operation at Watermark.  His exceptional attention to

detail has produced years of quality and consistency

in both our regular and tournament play.  Mark is

currently the chairman of the PGA of America Rules

Committee.  He has served at all the PGA Tour major tournaments, several

European Tour tournaments as well as every Ryder Cup since 1995. Our

membership is proud to have him as our pro and look forward to many more

years with him in that role.

 

 

Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame

Transnation Title goes Local – Good News for West Michigan

Typically this story goes in the other direction. The large corporation buys out

a locally successful business and relocates the core to their home offices,

sooner or later. Here in West Michigan we have seen this happen frequently

to some of our large local companies.  Many long time employees lose their

jobs, must scramble to find a comparative position or relocate.  That is why

this is so newsworthy! We are encouraged for the local area by this

one reversal….

Do you think they have read  ” Small is Beautiful ” by E.F. Schumacher?

 

Transnation Title Agency Press Release:

 

National Company Goes Local

LandAmerica Financial Group (NYSE LFG) announced on July 1,

2008 that it has sold its twelve West Michigan Transnation

Title Insurance operations to a group of its senior Michigan

executives and key Western Michigan employees.

The purchaser, OFTA, LLC, has formed several title agencies and will

 be commonly known as Transnation Title Agency of Michigan. The agency

 has entered into a long term exclusive contract with LandAmerica and

will issue title insurance policies through LandAmerica’s two primary

underwriters, Lawyers Title Insurance Company and Commonwealth Land

 Title Insurance Company.

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Transnation Title Agency of Michigan is led by Monte Reinert who most recently

served as the Michigan Manager for LandAmerica’s title operations. Joining

Reinert on the executive team will be title industry veterans Tom Olson, Tom

Host, Sharlene Shineldecker, Steve Barnum, William VanHulle, Ed Tuma,

and Gary Opper.

Reinert indicated that this transaction was quite unique within the title industry

 in the sense that a major underwriter had agreed to sell what is considered by

many to be its jewel operation in the Midwest. “We were successful in

demonstrating to LandAmerica that by selling the operations to us, we could

actually help LandAmerica increase its market share and operating margins

which, over the past few years, have become the overriding focus of all the

 national title insurance companies. That focus has resulted in strategies aimed

 at reducing costs through standardization of processes and centralization.

Centralization simply means that large segments of our day to day work is

relocated to work centers in other partsof the country. That strategy goes

 against our group’s belief that superior service can best be

achieved through the efforts of highly trained and dedicated people

that customers know and can interact with on a local basis.”

Transnation executive Tom Olson stated that as unique as it was for

LandAmerica to sell a prime title operation, it is even more unique

that the agency will be wholly owned by a large number of its

 75 employees rather than just a few individuals oroutside

investors. “It is exciting for me that so many employees were able to

 become direct owners of this venture. We believe that our ownership

structure will empower employees at the local level to make decisions,

 solve problems, and take whatever action necessary to get the job

done for our customers.”

Reinert further stated that Transnation was instrumental in negotiating with

LandAmerica to keep the Zeeland title production center from being closed and

relocated to Twinsburg. Ohio. This not only prevented most of the

positions associated with the Zeeland location from being

eliminated, it allows for Transnation to keep the preparation of its

 title products in the hands of local experts familiar with the title

intricacies of West Michigan.

Transnation will be a full service title operation offering title insurance

and related title products for both residential and commercial transactions,

transaction management, escrow and closing services, mobile and bi-lingual

closings, 1031 Exchanges, customer marketing materials, builder

services, and customer information services.

 

Copyright 2008 ~ All rights reserved

Terry Westbrook Five Star Real Estate LLC

West Michigan Goes Hollywood

The enactment of the Michigan legislation to offer rebates and aggressive

tax incentives to movie production companies in Michigan has prompted Tictock

Studios,based in Holland, Michigan, to announce plans to operate a financing and

production company with the ability to invest up to $20 million per project with

most films comingin under $10 million. Their first film will be “Tug,” which

qualifies for the incentive programs and is set for production in early

summer.

Tictock, which bills itself as the first Michigan-based studio, has acquired the

ReddiWhipfactory in Holland and plans to renovate the 76,000-square-foot

facility with private money and some state credits.

hollywood sign

Holland based TicTock Studios, has hired Jeffrey Stott, a well known Hollywood

producer to help implement the job training that will turn the unemployed in

Michigan into behind the scenes technical jobs in the movie and film industry.

The Michigan legislators have passed and Governor Granholm has signed into

law a bill with the most aggressive incentives to date to bring film crews to

Michigan to make their movies in the future. This strategy has worked for other

states, like Louisiana and New Mexico. TicTock Studios will take online

resumes if you would like to be in the movies behind the scenes.

They are looking for people with trades backgrounds, such as electricians,

painters, & set technicians. There is also a job training program is in conjunction

with Grand Rapids Community College in Grand Rapids, MI that started its initial

class

on April 7th.

You might be seeing a lot of Michigan sunsets in the movies soon!

lake mich beach scene

Copyright by Terry Westbrook 2008

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