halton: Will Rising Gas Prices Drive a Wedge in Canadians' Cottage Plans this Summer? - 07/05/07 09:34 AM
Royal LePage survey finds recreational property prices continue to rise TORONTO, June 5, 2007 - Despite rising cottage and gas prices, the number of Canadians committed to owning their own getaway retreat has increased since last summer, with 12 per cent of Canadians planning to or considering buying a recreational property in the next
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halton: Relocating Long Distance-What about our Car? - 07/05/07 07:57 AM
Moving Vehicles What are my options for moving cars, trucks, and other vehicles long distance? On the moving van In most cases, at least one of your automobiles can travel on the moving van with your furniture (peak period may be an exception). Your automobile is strapped down. Plywood decking is
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halton: Thinking of Buying a Cottage? - 07/05/07 07:22 AM
Recreational Guide to Inspecting Your PropertyWhat should I look for when viewing a recreational property?Nothing can spoil your summer fun as much as a cottage plagued with costly and time-consuming maintenance problems. Protect yourself and your investment, and gain a little peace of mind by hiring a qualified home inspector before
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halton: Your Credit- Have You checked It lately? - 07/05/07 07:16 AM
What is my credit rating? There are a number of steps to getting mortgage financing. A particularly important step - and one many people don't give much thought to is the credit check. As a routine part of the application process the lender will order a copy of your credit history. Your personal
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halton: How Much Can You Afford? - 07/05/07 07:08 AM
What amount should I establish for my monthly mortgage payments?House hunting begins at home... with planning. Knowing your affordable price range will bring your house hunting into focus.How much house you can afford depends on two things: how much you can afford for the monthly mortgage payment, and how much you
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halton: "NEW PRICE"!! on 120 Thoroughbred Blvd. in Ancaster Ontario. - 06/28/07 12:53 PM
Ancaster, Hamilton - Announcing a price reduction on 120 Thoroughbred Blvd., a 3 bath, 4 bdrm 2 story "Detached -2 Storey". Now $339,900 CAD - Possible In-Law Suite. Come and see this Ancaster beauty with a fully finished basement with a full kitchen and bath. Property information Call Lisa Tollis Today! at 905 574-4600
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halton: Staging could Get your Asking Price – or More - 06/25/07 09:59 PM
Staging your home could help you get close to your asking price or even more. Some painting, some rearranging and removal of some furniture and other clutter items, could open things up for you. "If you are thinking about putting your house on the market now and hope to sell, move and
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halton: Always In Touch - 06/25/07 09:13 PM
Good communication is the cornerstone of any successful relationship. You can count on me to provide you with the information you need on a schedule and in a manner that suits you best, and you will always have 24x7 access to a wealth of online resources through my Website. If need be,
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halton: Understanding Agency - 06/25/07 08:49 PM
What is agency?Under agency law, the Realtor legally owes you the duties and obligations associated with agency: utmost care, integrity, confidentiality, and loyalty. A stringent Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Practice guides all Realtors. It's your assurance of fair and honest representation. A Realtor must disclose, in writing, whose interests
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halton: Listing Questions - 06/25/07 08:36 PM
What kind of questions should I ask a potential Realtor about listing my property?Can the Realtor that helps me list my house represent me when I buy my next one?In most cases, the answer is yes. Ask your Realtor to explain the concept of agency and how it works in your
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halton: Negotiating-What's Involved when purchasing a Home. - 06/25/07 06:18 PM
Once your offer to purchase has been drafted, it will be presented to the seller as soon as possible. The seller can accept your offer, reject it, or make a counter offer. AcceptanceAn accepted offer means the seller has agreed to all the terms and conditions exactly as set forth in your
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halton: Inspections & Appraisals - 06/25/07 06:11 PM
Buying a home is probably the biggest single investment you will make. A home inspection prior to making an offer will protect you and your investment. A qualified home inspector will give your house a thorough examination, checking the heating and cooling system, plumbing and electrical systems, the roof, attic, walls, ceilings,
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halton: Neighbourhoods-What to look for when Purchasing a Home - 06/25/07 06:00 PM
As Canadians, we're fortunate to have livable cities, neat and attractive subdivisions, and neighbourhoods that are ideal places to live, work and play. When it comes to finding the right community for you, it's not so much a matter of finding a good community as picking the best of many. Your REALTOR®
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