Roaring Auto Sector fuels Real Estate Recovery in South Simcoe, Ontario.
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More than 15,000 jobs were added to Canada's Auto Sector in the first half of 2011 as manufacturers bounced back from the deep recession, industry statistics show.

Vehicle and parts manufacturers have increased employment by 13.3% in the first six months of this year in response to an increasing North American demand for vehicles.

With Honda in Alliston, Chrysler in Brampton and secondary manufacturers like Showa in Schomberg and F & P in Tottenham, this resurgence bodes well for the local Real Estate market in many South Simcoe communities such as Tottenham, Beeton, Alliston, Cookstown, as well as rural hamlets such as Rosemont, Everett, Colgan, Lisle and Angus.

Looking to buy and/or sell a home in a South Simcoe community?  Call me, Chris Smith @ 1.866.936.3500 and find out how my Real Estate skills and knowledge of this area can help you achieve your Real Estate Goals.

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12 Comments on Roaring Auto sector fuels Real Estate Recovery in South Simcoe, Ontario

JUL
27
2011
879,476 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Chris - Affordable housing, low interest rates, and great employment opportunities all part of a very successful Real Estate Recovery formula.

Make It A Great Day!

12:37pm • #1
561,252 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Chris,

That is great news for CA. Jobs create consumer confidence and a wonderful part in snowball effect of economic recovery.

Good speed with your sales,

Steve

12:43pm • #2
548,545 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kathy, thanks for sharing your thoughts and Have a great day =)

12:52pm • #3
548,545 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thank You Steve, consumer confidence can sometimes be as simple as a group of people choosing to see the glass as half full ... I Hope your community is well on the way to recovery!

12:56pm • #4
470,804 Points 24 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hi Chris,

wow, those are some very impressive employment increase numbers for such a very important industry in all of North America, and this is not just important for the South Simcoe Real Estate Recovery, but it is a very good sign for everybody all acros the continent as it clearly shows that we are in the recovery mode in the Auto Industry (an other leading Industry and economy leading indicator).

2:18pm • #5
673,732 Points 38 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Great Stats Chris!   We're seeing Recovery Mode in many industries - Whoo Hoo!

3:13pm • #6
548,545 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

The auto sector drives north america, and the revival of it bodes well for real estate in particular and us all in general.

9:06pm • #7
548,545 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Susan, I am sure you see evidence of this revival on the transportation arteries..

9:07pm • #8
JUL
28
2011
366,398 Points 17 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router Called Shot Master

Wow, Chris!  What great news for the real estate market in South Sincoe Ontario - when employment goes up, so do prices - time to buy, at the start of your area recovery.

12:00am • #9
805,327 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hi Chris - While it is great news that the numbers are starting to go up, too many many automotive plants have permanently shut down over the past couple of years in Ontario and elsewhere. 

5:46am • #10
548,545 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Virginia, the creation of good jobs will certainly help

11:00am • #11
548,545 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Marc, what troubles me about these shutdowns, it seems that North American carmakers seemed not to consider the quality of the cars manufactured here... and yet it is quality vehicles that are leading the automotive resurgence...  perhaps, they are finally learning the lesson.

 

11:01am • #12


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