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Despite a slow start to the year, the Canadian market has certainly bounced back since the low of last January. Resale housing in particular is again surging forward, and in May reached new heights. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), strengthening consumer confidence, low interest rates, and improved ...
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It’s already July and another school year is approaching. Many Canadians with a son or daughter who will be going away to college this fall are already thinking about all the expenses this will involve. There may not be much you can do about the high cost of tuition, books or travel, but there’s one major college expense that you ...
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In today’s challenging real estate market, people are full of questions about the real estate market. As your local Coldwell Banker sales representative will tell you, one of the first questions most consumers ask is ‘What’s selling these days?’ If you’re thinking of selling, you’ll be ...
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[photo:listing:1114769] • 3 bath, 3 bdrm 2 story - MLS® $1,500 CAD Monthly
9th Line/ 16th Ave, Markham - Cornell *Brand New* Never Lived In* Bright Spacious Semi. 5 Appliances, Central Air, Pot Lights, Cold Cellar. Fantastic Cooks Kitchen WithVery Large Breakfast Room That Features Walk Out To Yard. Detached ...
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[photo:listing:1023741] • 900 sq. ft., 2 bath, 1 bdrm apartment - MLS® $1,750 CAD Monthly
Downtown, Toronto - Large One Bedroom with Den, Originally 2 Bedroom Over 900 Sq Ft Overlooking The Marina/Lake, Bright Sunfilled Southern Exposure, Streetcar In Fron Of Building, Close To All Of Your Creature Comforts & ...
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Today’s real estate consumer has far more complex real estate needs than the homebuyers and sellers of past generations. Gone are the days when Mom and Pop would buy a modest home, raise their family there and frequently live in the same place for many years. Today’s very mobile society is also an affluent one – many ...
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A key reason many people choose to rent instead of buying their own home is their reluctance to sign their name to a long-term mortgage agreement. But when you come right down to it, very few of us can expect to go through life without paying the cost of a place of residence in one form or another. As a renter, you’ve probably already made a ...
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