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Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:03 PM
Where to Buy? Many untapped areas of Toronto that are both desirable and affordable
Lately many of you are wondering and asking about Toronto areas and Where to Buy? Below is the article from Treb's President's Column in Toronto Star that we talked about: October 23, 2009 -- With Greater Toronto Area resale housing activity continuing
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Monday, October 26, 2009 4:53 PM
First-time homebuyers love the sweet deals
Here is some commentary from the National Post that talks about the Generational Homeownership Survey . I thought I'd share with you. "Armed with two incomes, historically low mortgage rates and often a down payment from the bank of mom and dad,
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:17 AM
REAL ESTATE TRENDS COULD IMPACT FUTURE PATH OF CANADIAN MONETARY POLICY
Below is TD article I got today and wanted to share with you all. Highlights: Canadian housing sales have surged, with a rush of homebuyers lured by attractive mortgage rates, leading to a rebound in resale home prices. • Recent Bank of Canada statements
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