Blog :: 11-2021

Island Insights: Giving Back with Coldwell Banker Islands Realty

Giving Back with Coldwell Banker Islands Realty

At Coldwell Banker Islands Realty we believe a thriving business begins with the support of the community. We are proud to be a part of Grand Isle County's close-knit sphere and are grateful for the continued support of our clients and professional partners.

To show our appreciation to our fellow Islanders, we will donate a portion of our commission to a Grand Isle County organization through our annual Commissions for Community program. We look forward to giving back to our community for years to come.

This year we will be donating to the Grand Isle County Food Shelf, the Island Fall Youth Soccer Program and holding our first Champlain Islands Christmas Tree Event. We are proud to be a part of the Island's small knit community and are grateful for the continued support of our clients, professional partners, and community members.

Toys For Kids of Vermont 

Our office at 38 Community Lane will be a toy drop-off location for Toys for Kids of Vermont. Feel free to come by our office any time between 9am to 5pm until December 18th with an unwrapped toy or gift card. All of the toys donated to our barrel will stay in Grand Isle County and be distributed to local families through the Caring & Sharing program. 

Champlain Islands Xmas Tree Event

On December 7th our company will be spreading Champlain Island cheer by providing free Christmas trees for community members who may be experiencing financial hardships. We will have a bundle of 50 locally grown Vermont available from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. These will be first come, first serve so arrive early! All are welcome to join this joyful community event. There will be hot cocoa, cookies, and even an appearance from Santa Claus. Visit the event page for more updates. 

Searching for the perfect present?

This holiday season we challenge you to shop local and support Grand Isle County businesses. We have you covered with gift inspiration and great shopping spots right here in the Champlain Islands! Read our Champlain Islands Holiday Gift Guide below.

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    Champlain Islands Holiday Gift Guide

    Lake Champlain Islands Local Business Holiday Gift Guide

    As we roll into the month of December the search for the perfect present begins...This holiday season we challenge you to shop local and support Grand Isle County businesses. We have you covered with gift inspiration and great shopping spots right here in the Champlain Islands! 

    1. Makers Market at Kraemer & Kin

    To appease the beer lovers on your list, head to Kraemer and Kin’s tasting room in North Hero. Pick up a gift card or a four-pack of their beautifully packaged craft brews. We also recommend pairing that with some of their merchandise, such as the winter beanies. Make sure to stop by the ‘Maker’s Markets’ that they are hosting every weekend this year leading up to Christmas. Blue Heron Farm, Muriel’s of Vermont and Isle La Motte Vineyard are just a few of the local makers that will be there! Shop

    2. Arbor Farm Market

    The South Hero Village recently welcomed Arbor Farm Market this past Spring. The market has a variety of farm fresh products as well as many items from local makers. You can visit them Wednesdays-Sundays to browse the great gifts such as handcrafted jewelry and pretty pottery pieces. Shop

    3. Grand Isle Art Works

    The Grand Isle Art Works has a variety of fine arts and crafts ranging from glass, mixed media, clay, wood, photography and much more! While you're there, keep an eye out for Across the Grain Pottery and their raku fish sculptures. This South Hero pottery studio specializes in functional pottery and raku, they even offer classes as well! Surprise your crafty friend or family member with the gift of a private pottery lesson. Shop

    4. Hero's Welcome General Store

    When in doubt, head to Hero’s Welcome in the North Hero Village. This general store is an Island staple, packed with games, books, gag gifts, household items, clothing, and a wide selection of local goods! Whether you’re looking for your niece, nephew, or co-worker, this spot will be sure to have something for everyone on your list! Shop 

    5. Viva Marketplace

    Viva Marketplace while it is closed for the season they are holding annual holiday markets on Saturdays. You can expect to find curated gifts, jewelry, clothing, and many other items made right in Vermont . Shop

    6. Dreamwalker Farm Country Store

    The country store at Dreamwalker Farm in Grand Isle offers a variety of farm fresh products. During the holiday season, they have make your own Vermont Gift Baskets with their meats and local makers products. Shop

    7. Savage Gardens Bijoux Jewelry

    A local farmer, owner of Savage Gardens, and a jeweler?! Amanda Gervais does it all, including creating unique sterling silver pieces that are popular among many. Based out of North Hero, one of her most well-known pieces are her Lake Champlain pendants. To see more of Bijoux Jewelry’s designs visit her etsy shop or you can find her jewels at Arbor Farm MarketShop

    8. Doghouse Pottery 

    Doghouse Pottery has an array of beautiful mugs to mixing bowls and even growlers you will be sure to find a special pottery item for someone on your list! All of their products are 100% handmade in South Hero, Vermont. Their shop is currently closed to foot traffic so check out their website to start browsing! Shop 

    9. Champlain Islands Candy Lab

    Is it really the holidays if you aren’t indulging in sweet treats? The Champlain Islands Candy Lab in South Hero, Vermont has an assortment of to die for Vermont artisanal chocolates and baked goods. They also offer holiday gift boxes and custom gift boxes, perfect for the chocolate connoisseur in your life. Shop

    10. Meadow Lane Macrame

    Meadow Lane Macrame is a Handmade Fiber Art shop out of South Hero that creates unique pieces from wall art to super fun earrings. These boho inspired designs are irresistible and their plant hangers are a great gift for those with a green thumb. You can view the different macrame collections on their websiteShop

    That’s a wrap on our holiday gift guide folks! Don't see your favorite shop on our list? Please comment their name or website below. 

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    We're Growing!

    New Vermont Realtors and Staff at Coldwell Banker Islands Realty

    Left to right: Sue Arguin, Deborah Unica, Susan Kaminski, Paul Habersang, Sam Rossetti-Theils

    In 2021 Coldwell Banker Islands Realty welcomed several new faces to the company. Sue Arguin has joined our staff as the Agent Development Coordinator. Licensed Realtors Paul Habersang, Susan Kaminski, Deborah Unica, and Sam Rossetti-Thiels have also joined the team.

    As the company expands, it was necessary to bring on someone dedicated to providing training, one-on-one support, learning sessions and more for our Realtors. We were fortunate to find Sue Arguin to fit that role as Agent Development Coordinator. Providing agents full time support will help them grow their business and provide their clients with the best experience possible. Sue's real estate experience and personable approach will be sure to strengthen the culture at Coldwell Banker Islands Realty.

    Susan Arguin has been a licensed Realtor with CBIR for the past year and a half and has recently changed roles to Agent Development Coordinator. Sue is looking forward to putting her 30 years of experience in real estate to use in the Islands. She moved to South Hero in 2016 and worked at Community Bank NA for 4 years but is ready to jump back into the real estate world. 

    Paul Habersang became a licensed Realtor and joined CBIR in early 2021. He has lived in Vermont since 2011 and is a seasoned professional with many years’ experience in sales, customer service, and relationship development. Paul has always believed that timely responsiveness and consistent follow through on commitments are two key elements that drive customer satisfaction and he will continue to practice this while transacting real estate.

    Susan Kaminski has been a licensed Realtor in Vermont since 2012 and recently joined CBIR. Having moved eight times with her family, she understands the emotions and stresses of buying and selling a home. She strives to provide clients with exceptional customer service and skillful guidance through the entire real estate transaction.

    Deborah Unica recently became a licensed Realtor with CBIR. Deborah has been a resident of the Islands for 22 years. Her daughter grew up attending the Champlain Islands Parent Child Center and Folsom school. Deborah spent many years helping Vermont families plan for college and more recently served as director in a medical setting. She is looking forward to using her experience in planning, marketing, relationship building, and negotiation to assist buyers and sellers through the real estate transaction process.

    Sam Rossetti-Thiels is a newly licensed Realtor. Sam has worked in a large retail box store for the past 10 years and worked her way up to management, giving her many useful skills she will carry with her in her real estate career. Sam recently purchased a home herself and was fascinated by the process. She understands what it’s like to be a homebuyer and will give her clients the guidance and confidence needed to navigate this large investment purchase.

    Each person we bring on at CBIR has unique qualities that add to our culture and we look forward to helping our team grow with us professionally and personally. If you're thinking about a career in real estate or making a change please call the office (802) 372-5777 or email your resume. 

     

    New Agent Welcome: Sam Rossetti-Thiels

    We are pleased to announce that Sam Rossetti-Thiels has joined Coldwell Banker Islands Realty as a licensed sales associate. Learn more about Sam below. 

    Sam is a born and raised Vermonter who has been working at a large box retailer for the past 10 years. She worked her way up the ranks to management and gained many useful skills that will carry with her in her new career as a real estate agent.

    Sam's positive attitude, excellent customer service and organizational skills have made her successful in her career thus far, however she was looking for a change. Due to her love of HGTV home remodeling shows and enjoyment from working with people, Sam decided that a career in real estate would be the perfect next step in her journey.

    Sam recently went through the home buying process herself and was fascinated by the moving parts involved and all the work that goes into a real estate transaction. She understands how being on the other side feels and can give you the guidance and confidence needed to navigate this large investment purchase.

    When Sam isn't selling real estate, you will catch her walking and exploring trails, enjoying the lake and hosting girls night for her closest friends. She loves spending time outdoors but she can't wait to come home to her cats and snuggle on the couch. Sam also enjoys doing renovations to her own home and creating equity through finishing touches and design.

    Connect with Sam today!

    Vermont Market Update: October 2021

    Vermont Real Estate Market Report October 2021 Graphic

    The U.S. housing market remains robust, with strong activity reported across both rental and residential housing fronts. Single-family rent prices are increasing rapidly, as demand for single-family housing and inventory constraints forces some buyers to rent, increasing competition and pushing rents up across the nation. Meanwhile, sales of new construction single-family homes recently hit a six-month high, rising 14% to a seasonally adjusted rate of 800,000, according to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    New Listings decreased 20.6 percent for single-family homes and 19.0 percent for townhouse-condo properties. Pending Sales decreased 1.9 percent for single-family homes and 17.5 percent for townhouse-condo properties. Inventory decreased 43.3 percent for single-family homes and 43.2 percent for townhouse-condo properties.

    The Median Sales Price was up 16.5 percent to $396,000 for single-family homes and 2.7 percent to $285,000 for townhouse-condo properties. Days on Market decreased 25.0 percent for single-family homes and 31.4 percent for townhouse-condo properties. Months Supply of Inventory decreased 43.5 percent for single-family homes and 36.4 percent for townhouse-condo properties.

    As temperatures drop, existing home sales continue to be plentiful, buoyed by strong demand, low interest rates, and a slight uptick in new listings in recent months, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. With interest rates inching upward, and experts expecting further rate increases on the horizon, motivated buyers are hoping to lock in their home purchases to take advantage of what are still historically low rates.

    Wondering what your home is worth in your current market? Get a free market analysis today! 

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