March 16, 2008
Toronto Real Estate Board Housing Prices Summary-King January 2008
So how many of those sales took place in Northern districts? A total of 96 sales were reported in 23 North districts; and averaged a selling price of $410,289.
Here's a look at the January 2008 statistics for King:
Sales: 10
$Volume: $7,177,000
Average Home Price: $717,700
Average Days on Market: 66
Average List %: 93
Click the links below to see a brief January 2008 summary for:
Bradford
Innisfil
East Gwillimbury
Keswick/Georgina
Aurora
Newmarket
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Toronto Real Estate Board Housing Prices Summary-Aurora January 2008
So how many of those sales took place in Northern districts? A total of 96 sales were reported in 23 North districts; and averaged a selling price of $410,289.
Here's a look at the January 2008 statistics for Aurora:
Sales: 46
$Volume: $19,102,625
Average Home Price: $415,274
Average Days on Market: 41
Average List %: 97
Click the links below to see a brief January 2008 summary for:
Bradford
Innisfil
East Gwillimbury
Keswick/Georgina
King
Newmarket
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Toronto Real Estate Board Housing Prices Summary-Newmarket January 2008
So how many of those sales took place in Northern districts? A total of 96 sales were reported in 23 North districts; and averaged a selling price of $410,289.
Here's a look at the January 2008 statistics for Newmarket:
Sales: 69
$Volume: $23,030,050
Average Home Price: $333,769
Average Days on Market: 35
Average List %: 98
Click the links below to see a brief January 2008 summary for:
Bradford
Innisfil
East Gwillimbury
Keswick/Georgina
King
Aurora
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March 12, 2008
House Maintenance Tip!
With Spring just around the corner (I hope!) now is a great time to make sure that each floor in your home has at least one smoke detector. One at the top of each stairwell, and in any hallway leading to bedrooms. Remember to keep detectors away from drafts at vents, windows and doors. Also test your smoke dectectors monthly!
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Tories Reveal New Tax-Free Savings Account for Canadians
If so, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty hopes that you will take advantage of the new Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) he revealed in his third budget late last month.
Here's how the Tax-Free Savings Account will work:
- Starting in 2009, Canadian residents age 18 or older will be eligible to contribute up to $5,000 annually to a TFSA, with unused room being carried forward.
- Contributions will not be deductible.
- Capital gains and other investment income earned in the TFSA will not be taxed.
- Withdrawals will be tax-free.
- Niether income earned within a TFSA not withdrawals from it will affect eligibility for federal income-tested benefits and credits.
- Withdrawals will create contribution room for future savings.
- Contributions to a spouse's or common-law partner's TFSA will be allowed, and TFSA assets will be transferable to the TFSA of a spouse or common-law partner upon death.
- Qualified investments include all arm's-length Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) qualified investments.
- The $5,000 annual contribution limit will be indexed to inflation in $500 increments.
For more information on the TFSA, visit http://www.budget.gc.ca/2008/plan/chap3b-eng.asp
Canada's House Price Growth Accelerates in January
The agency said stronger housing markets in Atlantic Canada and the Prairies pushed contractors' selling prices up by 6.5 per cent between January 2007 and January this year, a faster pace than the 12-month increase of 6.2 per cent seen in December.
Statistics Canada said the December and January accelerations followed 16 months of slowing increases in house prices.
Prices posted a 12-month increase of 4.2 per cent in Toronto, and two per cent in Ottawa-Gatineau.
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March 10, 2008
Location Fixation
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Land Transfer Tax Refund Program Expanded to Include First-time Buyers of Resale Homes
Effective, December 13, 2007, first-time buyers of resales homes, as well as newly constructed homes, would be eligible for a refund from the provincial government of up to $2,000 of the Land Transfer Tax paid.
"Expanding this Land Transfer Tax refund is an important part of our government's commitment to helping Ontarians buying their first home," said Finance Minister Dwight Duncan.
For more information on this program, visit: http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/
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February 25, 2008
Toronto Real Estate Board Housing Prices Summary- Newmarket January 2008
The New Year is off to a good start in Toronto ’s real estate market. A total of 5,073 sales took place in January 2008, just two per cent less than last year’s record performance.
So how many of those sales took place in the Northern districts? A total of 966 sales were reported in the 23 North districts; and averaged a selling price of $410,289.
Here’s a look at the January 2008 statistics for Newmarket :
Sales: 69
$Volume: $23,030,050
Average Home Price: $333,769
Average Days On Market: 35
Average list%: 98
Click the links below to see a brief January 2008 summary for:
Bradford
Innisfil
East Gwillimbury
KeswickKing
Aurora
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February 23, 2008
Residential real estate markets across Canada post solid gains over past decade, says RE/MAX
RE/MAX Decade in Review 1997 - 2007 found that major housing centres across the country experienced strong consecutive growth between 1997 and 2007. Average price spiraled upward while unit sales climbed in tandem as more and more Canadians bought into homeownership. Nationally, average price almost doubled in the 10-year period, rising from $154,606 in 1997 to $307,265 in 2007, for a 7.1 per cent annually compounded rate of return. Home sales across the country increased just over 57 per cent from 331,092 units in 1997 to more than half a million sales last year. Edmonton led the country in terms of percentage increase in average price. The city saw a 203 per cent upswing in housing values - or an 11.7 per cent increase annually - with average price rising from $111,587 a decade ago to $338,636 in 2007. Prince Edward Island experienced the highest percentage increase in unit sales, with the number of homes sold up 119 per cent in the 10-year period.