pei: Prince Edward Island Referrals
- 09/11/07 12:48 PM
Steve and I love referrals from other agents. We have successfully worked with agents in Canada and the United States. We service the Charlottetown and surrounding area, but we have also been referred clients in other areas on PEI whom we have then referred on to other agents whom we know have excellent customer service just as we do. We have a unique marketing plan which has brought us huge success in the past two years. Check out our website at http://www.peihouses.com We look forward to working with you! Carol O'Hanley (1 comments)
pei: SOME NEW LISTINGS
- 10/11/06 07:26 AM
We just listed these properties in the downtown area of Charlottetown. If you want some additional information or would like to schedule a viewing, you can contact Carol at 394-0042 or Steve at 393-3868. 20 Woodbine Street $175,900
68 Newland Crescent $159,900
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pei: MLS Statistics
- 09/25/06 03:38 AM
The Canadian Real Estate Association provides statistics of existing homes and properties sold through the Multiple Listing Service. This gives people an overview of the existing housing market in Canada and tracks market trends for prices and properties sold. This information was taken from Coldwell Banker CB library. Alberta July 2006: $288,250 July 2005: $217,546 New Brunswick July 2006: $125,662 July 2005: $119,725 North West Territories July 2006: $221,599 July 2005: $192,575 Quebec July 2006: $201,344 July 2005: $185,974 British Columbia July 2006: $387,351 July 2005: $334,710 Newfoundland July 2006: $150,702 July 2005: $142,792 Ontario July 2006: $272,419 July 2005: $258,004 Saskatchewan July 2006: $133,561 July 2005: $122,986 Manitoba July 2006: $148,930 July 2005: $133,656 Nova Scotia July 2006: $166,501 July 2005: $162,286 PEI July 2006: $121,335 July 2005: $116,08 Yukon July 2006: $193,747 July 2005: $198,784
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pei: Water Wise
- 09/12/06 06:24 AM
I received a letter and brochure today from Dean Stewart, a gentleman here on PEI who has started up his own water sample collecting business. Here on PEI the water tests used to be collected by the government and were the responsibility of the vendor to have done. That all changed here on PEI last year and it was decided the onus would then be placed on the purchaser to obtain the water test and if they couldn't obtain a zero sample in Bacteria - then the vendor would have to make sure steps were taken to remedy the situation (a (0 comments)