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Steady House Price Increase in Toronto & 905
Prices continued to appreciate in April. Prices across the GTA (Toronto & surrounding areas) continued to climb last month to an average of $398,687 (for April), up five percent from last April's $379,025.The average price in the City of Toronto was $446,781, up ...
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Desired Location In Toronto
October 23, 2007 -- Toronto City Council has approved a municipal land transfer tax that will be levied on top of the provincial land transfer tax. TREB worked very hard to oppose this tax and commends the efforts of REALTORS® on this issue. TREB took a strong position to oppose this tax ...
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August 17, 2007 -- Resale home transactions reached unprecedented heights in the first half of August, up 17 per cent from the same period in 2006, Toronto Real Estate Board announced today.
So far this month 3,838 properties have sold with an average price of $355,829.
"The market has shown tremendous strength in recent months," ...
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Lineups for Real Estate Hit Mississauga - Lining up overnight for real estate is becoming a regular sight in Toronto, but this time it's hit Mississauga.
About 100 people slumped in lawn chairs near the corner of Winston Churchill Boulevard and Erin Centre Boulevard in Erin Mills, a Mississauga burb that is rapidly filling with townhouses and ...
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Higher Prices Prediction. Where is the cheapest place to Buy?
Well, even though mortgage rates are rising, house prices aren't getting any cheaper across Canada on average. Saskatoon prices are expected to jump the most up more than 50% for a bungalow there. Homes in Vancouver are still the most expensive ...
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Strong sales of condominium apartments and town homes in Mississauga's Northwest Cooksville (W15) area contributed to an overall increase in activity of 57 per cent compared to June 2006.
The whole of W15 which comprises of properties north of Dundas to Square One, including developments on Webb Drive, Duke of York, Mississauga Valley, ...
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I have received several calls from clients and associates living in the Toronto area concerned about the proposed Second Land Transfer Tax.The City of Toronto proposal means a 100% increase when you purchase a home.To help the public understand this new Proposed Tax, a new site has been developed, complete with calcuator to ...
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