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It is the best time to build your wealth. Buying homes & holding on to them till the next boom is the answer! We have a healthy market for all buyers with good credit & savings. Why wait to buy? Buy when no one else is!! Call me today to discuss,
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“As the holiday season approaches, it is difficult to know what to do with the holiday decorating when you are trying to sell. K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Silly! Yes, it’s O.K. to put up a tree or some decorations but when you do, make sure that
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I hear this all the time from buyers & sellers. If you buy or sell in a declining market you are buying & selling in a declining market. The BEST time to BUY is when no one else is! Right now many buyers are waiting for prices to come down more
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Buy During Economic Uncertainty Has the current real estate market turned you off to the idea of investing in real estate? If so, you should give it a second thought. When it comes to long-term investments, there has never been a better time than now
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Changing GTA Resale Housing Market Reflects Economic Times October 17, 2008 -- Activity in the Greater Toronto Area resalehousing market moderated considerably during the first half of October with 2,700 homes changing hands, Toronto Real Estate Board
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Dear Home buyers: Here is a tip which may help you make the decision to purchase your home whether upsizing or buying a first home. B uy now, as the selection of properties is quite good. This way, you are securing your home before the influx of buyers,
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Big banks raise some residential mortgage rates by more than a third of a point By: Kristine Owram, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Mortgage rates in Canada are heading higher as fears of inflation resonate through the bond market while U.S. legislators
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We are starting to see a change in the Real Estate market. P rices are slowly stabilizing to lower prices from what we have seen in the past. The reason for this change is due to the economic factors of supply and demand . More homes on the market, less
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