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When buying a home I believe in being as prepared as possible, in advance. Buyers might find this Home Improvement Estimate Cost Sheet handy when doing a Home Inspection on their potential purchase.
Did you know the average Home Inspection reveals an average of 33 deficiencies in a home? While many of the items may be ...
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Confused about the New Toronto Land Transfer Tax?
Click here and read about the details and utilize a Quick Calculator to view both taxes "side by side" for a grand total.
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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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Toronto Real Estate Board reports:
Detached home sales in Bayview / Hillcrest Village (C15) nearly doubled as overall transactions increased by 39 per cent compared to June of last year.
An Average home in C15 spent only 15 days on the market before being sold in the month of June!
The Average "Detached Home" sale price in June ...
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While the Toronto Real Estate Board is experiencing phenomenal sales records Etobicoke homeowners are particularly enjoying the action. In Etobicoke (W-6 to W-10) there have been 2,734 sales to date, up 13 per cent over the January to June period of 2006. The average price was $399,525, up four per cent over the $383,220 recorded during ...
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Summer Market Begins with a Bang
for Toronto Real Estate Board
In June the housing market was nearly 20% more active than a year ago as per Board stats.While the sales pace remained brick, average prices declined just marginally (less than one percent) from May to $381,963. The Year-to-date average was $373,719, up 5 percent over the ...
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A poll conducted by RBC Royal Bank found 12 percent of GTA residents said they are "very likely" to purchase a home in the next two years, in line with the 11 percent witnessed last year and 3 points higher than the national average.
Homebuying intentions in the GTA are holding steady according to a RBC Royal Banks 14th Annual ...
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