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Condo popularity is growing in Canada
Condo popularity is growing in Canada
According to an Ipsos Reid poll conducted within the past year for TD Bank, more and more urban Canadian homebuyers are choosing Condominiums as their place of residence. The survey polled prospective homebuyers between 25 and 59 years of age now living in Canada ’s major cities — Toronto , […]
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Appreciation strong in Canadian housing market
Appreciation strong in Canadian housing market
As the New Year gets underway, the great ‘bull’ housing market we’ve been enjoying for the past 10 years is starting to show signs of slowing its record-breaking pace. While some markets, particularly in Western Canada , are staying strong and are expected to continue throughout 2007, Canadian real estate […]
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Location, Location, Location – First Time Buyers Beware
Location, Location, Location – First Time Buyers Beware
If ever there was an adage more important and imperative in real estate it is this: Location, Location, Location. No matter what size property you purchase or what the cost is, the most important consideration should always be the Location of the property.
A recent Blog article at Career […]
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Bland Beige Anyone? – New Décor Trends
Bland Beige Anyone? – New Décor Trends
A recent Toronto Start article touches on some of the recent décor trends emerging in the new homes market. According to the two interior designers cited, Lynn Spence and Ramsin Khachi (of Khachi Interiors), “Bland Builders’ Beige†is out. Softer brown tones and light grey are in.
The designers also […]
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Toronto Real Estate up 6% Mid-January
Toronto Real Estate up 6% Mid-January
Toronto Real Estate up 6% in terms of volume as of January 18th, 2007, TREB announced. TREB president Dorothy Mason highlighted the strong December results as the driving force between the new year sales growth:
“The strong activity we saw in December has carried through into the new year,†Mrs. Mason […]

