On this date in 1973 construction began on the CN Tower. The massive excavations required for the foundation began; 56,000 tonnes of dirt and shale were removed and replaced with approximately 7,000 cubic metres of concrete, 450 tonnes of rebar and 36 tonnes of steel cable. Four months later the…
GTA REALTORS® Release January 2012 Market Figures
TREB has released the figures for January 2012, and the numbers show a 8.8% increase in sales and an almost 9% increase in average selling price over January 2011. Check out the full report below. TORONTO, February 3, 2012 — Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 4,567 sales through the TorontoMLS® system…
Getting Yourself Ready For The Move: Three Weeks until Moving Day Checklist
For most, moving can be an extremely stressful time and the best way to help things go smoothly is to plan ahead. Procrastination may work for you at certain times, but moving is certainly not the time to discover how you react to leaving things until last minute! Often you…
The Homeowner’s Maintenance Schedule
Inspecting and maintaining your home is one of the best ways to protect the money you’ve invested in it and with springtime right around the corner (that is if you choose to listen to Wiarton Willie!) it’s a good time to start thinking about what you should be doing to…
5 reasons why the housing market won’t crash | CanadianBusiness.com
From fundamental structural differences between the US and Canada to large regional real estate differences here in Canada, the following article by Larry MacDonald published by CanadianBusiness.com gives 5 sound reasons why our housing market won’t crash. Check it out. 5 reasons why the housing market won’t crash By Larry…
TREB: Tightening market will mean higher prices
The article below is the TREB President’s Column that appears every Friday in the Toronto Sun’s Resale Homes and Condos section. This weeks article explains how the MOI indicator, Months of Inventory indicator that was recently introduced, reflects current market conditions and what expectations can be for the year ahead….
Tips For Staging Your Kitchen
Staging your home for selling is a balance between costs and results. When deciding where to spend your time and money you should most definitely put the kitchen on the list. Arguably kitchen design, improvement and cleanliness contribute more to the resale value of your home more than the rest…
Property Tax: Basic things you need to know
Property tax is an unfortunate reality for homeowners. They can be paid in installments (monthly, four or six times a year) or for some it is added into their mortgage payments (lenders may insist on making the payments). There are a few basic things that you should understand about your…
Winterlicious 2012: January 27th – February 9th
It’s that Winterlicious time of year again! Starting on Friday the 10th installment of this event will start with participating restaurants offering prix fix menus ranging from $15, $20, $25 for lunch and $25, $35, $45 for dinner. Restaurants have already started taking reservations for the event so if you…
Condo Renovations: Tips on starting your project
With over 58,000 high-rise units built in Toronto between 1984-1994 (according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.) many condo owners are at a point where they are considering renovating their suites and some buyers find that they are considering purchasing a unit with the intention of renovating. Renovating a condo…