Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

My housing story - Across Canada and then the USA

The year was 1972, Jim and Gloria McBain along with their baby daughter Tracey had just moved to Edmonton, Alberta so Jim could pursue a new accounting opportunity at Imperial Oil.

They lived in a fourplex on 12937 - 125th Street when James Robert (me!) came along on June 24th at Queen Elizabeth II Hospital.





When I turned 2, they made the big move to the suburbs - 52 Finch Crescent in St. Albert, Alberta. Located just northwest of Edmonton, St. Albert was a quiet city that offered a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Edmonton:





Eight years later, when I was 10, Dad decided to pursue an opportunity with the provincial government as an auditor, ensuring proper taxes were being paid by the big oil companies. This job was located 3 hours south in the City of Calgary.

The move to 19 Brookpark Bay was in the southwestern quadrant of Calgary and offered some excellent hockey opportunities as well as a stunning view of the Rockies from my bedroom window:




The college years began in 1990 in Lethbridge, Alberta. Staying in the dorm for my first year gave me the lay of the land. The following years were spent off campus in 3 different apartment complexes. Nothing remarkable other than the daily Mac and Cheese and chinese noodles.





My final year of University was spent back and forth from Calgary and Lethbridge as I interned at IBM Canada in downtown Calgary. Three other places I lived in Lethbridge include Columbia Blvd. and MicMac Blvd:









Landing a permanent job at IBM after college meant another move to downtown Calgary, in my first paid apartment on the 27th floor overlooking the bow river and the famous 3rd Ave. (not famous for good reasons)





Later in 1995, at the age of 22, I decided it was a perfect time to stop renting and make the move to the suburbs. I decided to build a house in Airdrie, Alberta, located about 30 minutes north of downtown. Finding the perfect plot of land on a golf course, I broke ground on a place where I could customize to my hearts content:






Move in day was scheduled for December 15, 1995. That was until a fateful call from my manager at IBM, Michael Kerr. I accepted my first transfer on the same day I was supposed to move in to my first house.

The move to Winnipeg was a lot of fun. IBM sent a big 18 wheeler moving truck to my apartment and the guys laughed when they saw my worldly possessions - a bed, couch, table, tv and computer.

They came back with a small cube van and made the move to 147 Norcross Crescent on the southeast side of Winnipeg. A nice new suburb, I was still able to choose the color and some options in the new home.





Over the next 4 years, I was able to fill up the house of furniture and add 2 kids, some cars and a boat. The movers weren't laughing late in 1999 when they sent the cube van to move me to Toronto.

Another fateful call by my then manager, Joe Mardini, transferred me to the 'big smoke', center of the world, Toronto.

The house prices were outrageous which again put me 30 minutes north in a nice town of Newmarket, Ontario. 273 Herridge Circle was a nice home in Leslie Valley Estates with a walkout basement.





I will always remember getting up Sunday mornings to go play football with the guys in the neighborhood.

In 2003, I made a speculative move to Bradford, Ontario. This was 20 minutes north of Newmarket, and a full hour commute into Toronto. I built the home from scratch at 74 Gardiner Drive and decided to put the master on the main floor.





6 months later, I realized I speculated wrong and the commute was killing me. I made the move to Markham, Ontario where IBM's Canadian headquarters was located. The house was small, packed together with others and only had a single garage. It was the most expensive home I had ever bought!

The multicultural environment was wonderful, and the girls and I will remember being one of only two white families on our entire street. The neighbors were fantastic and we spent weekends out front with hockey and basketball nets - and loud music that could be heard blocks away.

We lived at 113 Brock Ave in Markham from 2003 to 2009 until another call from the manager, Michael Bruemmer, came. I will stop calling them fateful calls now - they are quite routine.






The opportunity to move to Raleigh, North Carolina was on the table - the home of Lenovo's headquarters. The girls were excited as we found a neat community in Durham called Grove Park. Having a lake in the back yard and a golf course in the front was a wonderful experience.

Being outdoors for 11 months of the year was a real change - and not having to winterize my boat which sat on the Atlantic Ocean year-round was amazing. I still own this house and rent it out today - 514 N. Waters Edge Drive:





After only a couple of years, a call came from Bob Godgart in Albany, New York. Leaving IBM/Lenovo after 17 years was a difficult choice, but the chance to be an entrepreneur and start ChannelEyes was too good to pass up. 

Soon after I was joined in Albany by my magnificent wife to be - Michelle Ragusa! I still can't believe she gave up the weather in North Carolina to move back up to her birth state of New York.

Michelle left behind 2 houses in Durham and Cary, NC which she rents:





The move to Albany in January of 2011 reminded me of my cold northern roots. After renting a colleagues house for a few months, I moved into 5 Sliters Lane in Wynantskill, NY, on April 1st. Michelle joined me on June 1st, a few months later.





The house sits on 2 acres that needs to be cut, and a long driveway that needs to be plowed. The great thing is a 4 car garage so none of the toys sit outside.

On April fools day 2014, Brooklyn Marie McBain was born, and then 20 months later in late 2015 Cali Rose McBain was born. With the 9 of us (Michelle, Danica, Mila, Brooklyn, Luka (Black Sheppard), Mirage (Red Greyhound), Austin (Grey Cat) & me were having a blast! 

Unfortunately we lost all three pets in the course of 12 months. We were devastated. In the summer of 2017, we adopted August Rush McBain (Auggie Doggy), a crazy, rambucious, Siberian Husky.

Around mid-year in 2017 we learned of a great opportunity for Michelle at Office Depot in Southern Florida. In December, we packed up our things, sold the Wynantskill house, and set our sights down south!

After living in temporary housing for 5 months, we bought a beautiful home in the Boynton Beach community of Canyon Isles. With our first pool and some great neighborhood amenities as well as the beach close by, we were living the Florida lifestyle!



By the way, my car story over these same years is here.

And so the story continues...what's next?

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Anyone know someone looking to move to Raleigh/Durham? I have a beautiful lakefront home to rent starting on August 1st!

Executive Lake Front Home for Rent Near Brier Creek and RTP

4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2.5 car garage

Availability: August 1, 2015

514 N Waters Edge Dr, Durham, NC (5 minutes to Brier Creek and RTP)

Rent: $1,395.00 (plus HOA of $47 per month for pool/tennis/fitness center)

2,079 Sq Ft
Lot size: 11,761 Sq Ft (Pie lot with 163 ft of lake frontage in the backyard!)

Professionally landscaped with dock, fishing boat and motor included.

Community includes large pool, fitness facility, 4 tennis courts, beach volleyball, 18 hole golf course, and wooded walking trails.

Year Built: 1997

Damage Deposit: $1,395.00

Pets: Yes (must be approved with one-time $200 additional cleaning fee)

Beautiful 4 bedroom 2.5 bathroom home located in the desirable community of Grove Park in RTP. Appliances included. Nice patio with furniture included. Easy access to Hwy 70 and Interstates 540 and 85.

1 year (or more) lease. 1 month security required with 1st month rent required.

For more information please contact Jay.   Additional Pictures available upon request.

More details can be found here:  http://raleigh.craigslist.org/apa/5089573507.html










Saturday, January 25, 2014

Justice is Served - House Robbery on Christmas Eve is Solved!

A month after our home was robbed on Christmas Eve while we were down in Myrtle Beach, the story has completely unfolded and 5 people have been arrested.

Long story short, my daughters best friends thought our house would be a good place to hang out and party and invited 3 others to join. Things got out of hand and the 3 boys they invited returned and robbed cash, jewelry, prescription drugs, cameras, a safe and caused some damage around the house.

Danica (in middle) with Courtney and Clarissa in front of our house in happier times:


A BIG shout out to Officer Tai Slagen of the North Greenbush Police who has worked 24/7 to figure out the mystery and bring this to closure!

Here are the details...


NBC News was first to break the news:
http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S3297042.shtml?cat=300



Five arrested after a month-long burglary investigation

Five people are under arrest and three are facing criminal charges in connection with a burglary on Sliter's Lane in the Town of North Greenbush.

Police say some time overnight on December 24th, 2013 the suspects broke into the home, damaged some property and stole other valuable property.
Police arrested 17-year-old Skyler Dayton, 18-year-old Jacob Ruth, 19-year-old Keenu Watso, 17-year-old Clarissa Wolf and 16-year-old Courtney Ciccarelli on Friday in connection with the burglary.
According to officials, two of the suspects were friends of the homeowner's daughter and knew the homeowners would be out of town on vacation at the time of the burglary.
Police believe all five suspects broke into the home, stayed for about an hour, then left. Dayton, Ruth and Watso are accused of returning to the home later to steal jewelry, cash, a safe and prescription medication. One piece of jewelry reported missing was a family heirloom ring.
"During the course of the month-long investigation, several interviews of the suspects were conducted which resulted in the recovery of the safe, ring and written admissions from all of the suspects," said North Greenbush Police Chief Robert Durivage.
Police are charging Dayton, Ruth and Watso with burglary, criminal mischief, grand larceny and criminal trespass. Wolf and Ciccarelli are charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass. Wolf and Ciccarelli were released on appearance tickets. Ruth and Dayton were arraigned and released with probation. Watso is being held in Rensselaer County Jail.


CBS News was next:
http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/features/top-story/stories/five-arrested-december-robbery-east-greenbush-13649.shtml





Five arrested for December burglary in North Greenbush

Updated: Saturday, January 25 2014, 11:14 AM EST NORTH GREENBUSH - An investigation into a burglary at a house in North Greenbush has led to the arrests of five.

North Greenbush Police say they arrested 19 year old Keenu Wastso as well as four minors, whose names are being withheld due to age, in connection to the December 24th burglary of a house on Sliter's Lane.

According to police two of the subjects were friends of the daughter of the homeowners who were out of town on the night of the incident. Police say the five people stayed in the house for over an hour.

Watso and two others allegedly returned to the home shortly after and took jewelry, cash, prescription medication and a safe along with other property including a family heirloom.

Watso and the two minors who returned to the house were charged with felonies Second Degree Burglary, third Degree Criminal Mischief, and Grand Larceny as well as misdemeanor second degree Criminal Trespass.

The two other minors involved were only charged with misdemeanor second degree Criminal Trespass. Watso was remanded to Rensselaer County Jail while the four minors were released to be due back in court at later dates.

Times Union followed:
http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/5-teens-arrested-after-break-in-5174645.php




5 teens arrested after break in


NORTH GREENBUSH — Town police arrested five teens on Friday in connection with a Christmas Eve burglary at a Sliter's Lane home in the Town of North Greenbush.

According to police, the following three individuals, all East Greenbush residents, face felony burglary, criminal mischief and grand larceny charges: Skyler S. Dayton, 17; Jacob W. Ruth, 18, and Keenu T. Watso, 19.

Two female suspects were also arrested on misdemeanor trespass charges in the case.

Police said at 6:48 p.m. on Dec. 24 they investigated a report of a burglary at the residence, where it appeared the suspects had entered the home overnight stealing and damaging property. According to police, two of the suspects were friends of the homeowners' daughter and knew the family was out of town. The group of five initially entered the home around midnight, entered the residence without permission, stayed for an hour and then left the premises, police said. Shortly after, authorities allege Dayton, Ruth and Watso returned and stole property including jewelry, cash, prescription medication and a safe.

The two suspects facing misdemeanor charges were released to their parents on appearance tickets. Dayton and Ruth were arraigned in North Greenbush Town Court and released on their own recognizance and ordered to report daily to Rensselaer County Probation. Watso was sent to Rensselaer County Jail in lieu of $8,000 bail. All but Ruth are due back in court on Feb. 4; Ruth was ordered to return to court on Feb. 18.

Troy Record Chimed in:
http://www.troyrecord.com/general-news/20140125/north-greenbush-police-arrest-5-teens-for-christmas-eve-burglary







North Greenbush police arrest 5 teens for Christmas Eve burglary


NORTH GREENBUSH; Following a month-long investigation, five area teens have been arrested in connection with a burglary that took place on Christmas Eve in the town.

Two of the suspects were friends with the homeowners’ daughter and knew they were out of town. Police say the group entered the Sliter’s Lane home around midnight, stayed for over an hour, and then left.

Police say three of the suspects, Skyler S. Dayton, Jacob W. Ruth, and Keenu T. Watso, later returned to the home and reportedly stole jewelry, cash, medication, a safe, and other property. One of the pieces of jewelry was a ring that was a family heirloom, according to a press release.

Dayton, 17, Ruth, 18, and Watso, 19, all of East Greenbush, are charged with felony counts of Burglary 2nd, Criminal Mischief 3rd, Grand Larceny 3rd. In addition, they also face Criminal Trespass 2nd, a Class A Misdemeanor.

The other two suspects - Clarissa M. Wolf, 17 of East Greenbush, and Courtney E. Ciccarelli, 16 of Schodack - are facing charges of Criminal Trespass 2nd.

“During the course of the month-long investigation, several interviews of the suspects were conducted which resulted in the recovery of the safe, ring and written admissions from all of the suspects,” Chief Robert Durivage said. “We initially received a tip which was then followed up by good investigative police work conducted by Sgt. David Keevern and Officer Tia Slagen. In some instances it’s difficult to locate stolen property, but we’re very happy to have recovered the most important pieces of property for the victims.”

All five suspects were arrested on Jan. 24. Wolf and Ciccarelli were released to their parents on appearance tickets. Ruth and Dayton were arraigned by Judge Malone at North Greenbush Town Court and released on their own recognizance with daily reporting to Rensselaer County Probation.

Watso was remanded to Rensselaer County Jail in lieu of $8,000 bail. All but Ruth were ordered to return to court on Feb. 4; Ruth was ordered to return on Feb. 18.



Time Warner Cable posted this:
http://twcnews.com/content/news/714091/home-burglary-arrests/






Home burglary arrests


GREENBUSH, N.Y. -- Five teens are accused of breaking into a North Greenbush home, damaging property and stealing valuables.

Police say two of the five suspects were friends with someone who lived in the home on Sliter's Lane and knew they were out of town.

After initially breaking in and leaving, police say three of the teens then returned to the house and stole jewelry, cash, a safe and prescription drugs.

Police arrested Skyler Dayton, 17, Jacob Ruth, 18, and Keenu Watso, 19, of East Greenbush.

They were each charged with burglary, criminal mischief, grand larceny, and criminal trespass.

The other two teens involved face misdemeanor trespassing charges.




NBC News:http://www.nbcnews.com/id/54176163/ns/local_news-albany_ny/#.UuQbfxAo59M







Five arrested after month-long burglary investigation

Five people are under arrest and three are facing criminal charges in connection with a burglary on Sliter's Lane in the Town of North Greenbush.

Police say some time overnight on December 24th, 2013 the suspects broke into the home, damaged some property and stole other valuable property.

Police arrested 17-year-old Skyler Dayton, 18-year-old Jacob Ruth, 19-year-old Keenu Watso, 17-year-old Clarissa Wolf and 16-year-old Courtney Ciccarelli on Friday in connection with the burglary.

According to officials, two of the suspects were friends of the homeowner's daughter and knew the homeowners would be out of town on vacation at the time of the burglary.

Police believe all five suspects broke into the home, stayed for about an hour, then left. Dayton, Ruth and Watso are accused of returning to the home later to steal jewelry, cash, a safe and prescription medication. One piece of jewelry reported missing was a family heirloom ring.

"During the course of the month-long investigation, several interviews of the suspects were conducted which resulted in the recovery of the safe, ring and written admissions from all of the suspects," said North Greenbush Police Chief Robert Durivage.

Police are charging Dayton, Ruth and Watso with burglary, criminal mischief, grand larceny and criminal trespass. Wolf and Ciccarelli are charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass. Wolf and Ciccarelli were released on appearance tickets. Ruth and Dayton were arraigned and released with probation. Watso is being held in Rensselaer County Jail.



ABC NEWS:
http://www.news10.com/story/24546360/police-five-arrested-following-month-long-investigation-into-residential-burglary







Police: Five arrested following month long investigation into residential burglary


NORTH GREENBUSH, N.Y. – North Greenbush Police say they have arrested five teenagers after a month long investigation into a residential burglary.

According to authorities, two of the five suspects were friends with the homeowners' daughter and had knowledge that the family was out of town in December. The five suspects are accused of entering the home without permission around midnight on December 24.

Police say all of the suspects left the home, however three of them returned to the home and entered again. Skylar Dayton, 17, Jacob Ruth, 18, and Kennu Watso, 19, are accused of taken jewelry cash prescription medication and a safe inside the home.

Dayton, Ruth, and Watso, were arrested on Friday and have been charged with burglary 2nd, criminal mischief 3rd and grand larceny 3rd. Dayton and Ruth were arraigned and released on their own recognizance with daily reporting to Rensselaer County Probation. Watso was remanded to Rensselaer County Jail in lieu of bail.

Two teenage girls were also arrested on Friday and charged with one misdemeanor of criminal trespass 2nd. They were released to their parents on appearance tickets.

North Greenbush Police Chief Robert Durivage said a piece of jewelry and the safe were recovered. The suspects also had written admissions for authorities.