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Housing up by 17%! Hooray!

Record house price to rise by 2017

Toronto’s record house prices could soar a further 17 per cent by the end of 2017 as the lack of supply in the face of unrelenting demand continues to drive prices far beyond the rate of inflation, says the chief economist of Central 1 credit union. According to the Toronto Star, long-time housing watcher Helmut Pastrick says those who caution that Toronto’s market is in bubble territory and about to burst are based on “inadequate models” that ignore some key basics.

Read more from The Toronto Star article here

16 Aileen Lewis Court, Markham - SOLD!

Rare Heritage Home in Markham Heritage Estates - SOLD!

Let your imagination run wild in restoring this 4 bedroom century home to the showplace it once was. Situated on one of the largest lots in Markham's heritage area, this home is a picturesque piece of history.

 if you are looking for a home to restore, this is it! This unique lot has space for a second garage (services already in place), and most major renovations are complete. This home has been used in many commercials (Canadian Tire Winter catalogue) and movies (The Omen).  

Heritage Home Lover?

We love Heritage homes, and know there is a unique market for them in the Markham and Unionville areas.  Heritage homes often cater to those who are are really interested in renovations, DIY, or generally love the appeal of a home with historical significance.  


If you fit into any of the criteria above, we may have something of interest for you!  Coming this week - a lovely Heritage home in Markham, with a twist.  This home is situated on an absolutely prime lot, in a desireable location, and is perfect for someone who wants to make it their own.  This home is an incomplete restoration - all of the major renovation has been completed (it sits on a new foundation, has all-new electrical, plumbing and insulation etc.), but it needs all the finishing touches throughout.  A fantastic opportunity for a Do-It-Yourselfer, or for someone to come in and with some elbow grease, finish this beautiful project!

More info coming soon!  If you are interested in some details, contact us anytime.

 

11 Drum Street, Stouffville - SOLD!

Amazing 4+3 Bedroom in Stouffville!

You won’t believe this fabulous family home in Stouffville. This 4+3 bedroom, 5 bathroom home has been upgraded with beautiful hardwood flooring, granite counter tops, custom backsplash in kitchen and laundry, designer lighting, and a fully-finished basement featuring a wet bar, full bathroom and shower, and 3 additional bedrooms! Walk-out to the backyard from the open-concept kitchen. Great for a growing family – close to parks and schools!

Help Save Morgan Park Baseball Diamond!

Please help save Morgan Park Baseball Diamond.  The City of Markham is planning to remove this diamond even though there is a shortage of diamonds for everyone. 

We're a proud supporter of several recreational baseball teams in town, and want to keep Morgan Park in play!

Please click on the link below to sign the petition and feel free to forward to your neighbours and friends.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/morgan-park-baseball-diamond.html

 

More informationon the Markham District Baseball Association website.

6 Common Home Pricing Mistakes

If you’re getting ready to sell your home, you want to get the most money for your investment, right? One of the key factors that will sell your home is price, and having a sound pricing strategy is a must if you want to find the right buyer.

Here are six common pricing mistakes all sellers should avoid.

1. Overpricing from the start – You might think your home is the best on the block and should command a price relative to the value you see. Wrong. You have to appeal to the value homebuyers see. Overpricing your home at the onset could leave out strong potential buyers, especially if recent sales and other factors in your neighborhood don’t justify your listing price. You also run the risk of needing multiple price reductions, which keep your home on the market that much longer.

2. Leaving out potential buyers in online searches – Entering a price range is the first search parameter most homebuyers use to narrow down their options. If a buyer’s price range is, say, $250,000 to $300,000, they won’t see your home if it’s listed at $305,000. It might make sense to list it right at $300,000 so that you capture potential buyers in the ranges above and below. Ultimately, this is up to you and your agent, but the range your home's price falls into is certainly worth thinking about – especially if you're teetering between price ranges anyway.

3. Not considering recently sold properties – To arrive at a listing price that will generate buyer interest, you can’t base your price solely on the prices of other homes in your area that are listed for sale. You also need to consider recent sales in your neighborhood and the final sale prices. An experienced agent can provide you with information on recent sales to help you see the bigger picture.

4. Getting too creative with your asking price – Make it easy for buyers and pick round numbers. Listing a home for $512,477, for example, will give potential buyers pause about your intentions and divert attention from your property to you, as the seller. Maybe it's best to save the creative juices for the property description.

5. Not being open to negotiation – The quickest way to kill a sale is to dig in your heels on asking price before the for-sale sign even goes in the yard. Negotiation is a two-way street, and if you refuse to budge on pricing or other conditions, you might be in for very bumpy (and long) ride. Ask yourself: Is it more important to get full asking price, or can you make a few concessions to find common ground that will ensure a closed sale?

6. Ignoring your agent’s insights – The best route to the right price starts with picking a great agent and then listening to his or her advice. Your agent will look at your situation from all angles – your home's features, the local market, recent sales and more – to help you make an informed decision about pricing.  

Yes, we have Open Houses this weekend!

With a sunny and warm forecast ahead, it is a great weekend to get out and see some beautiful homes for sale. Come on by some of our Open Houses this weekend! Saturday Aug 9th 2-4PM: 70 Juneau Road, Victoria Harbour www.70JuneauRoad.com 8 Beech Street, Markham www.8Beech.com Sunday Aug 10th 2-4PM: 25 Longwater Chase, Unionville www.25longwaterchase.com 34 Harper Hill, Unionville www.34harperhill.com 41 Glenburn Forest Way, Unionville www.41glenburnforest.com

Summertime Selling

Summer is finally in full swing, and while everyone notices the lack of traffic, and the loads of sunshine, those marketing their homes may also notice a change.  Historically, the summertime has been a season of decreased traffic for showings and Open Houses.  This is absolutely normal, as this truly is the time when the majority of people are taking vacations, and are keeping busy entertaining the family.  

While the decreased traffic can be disheartening, do keep in mind that those that are out shopping are real opportunties!  If they are out on the weekends at this time of year, they are more likely to be a truly prospective buyer.  Many of our most exciting sales have occured in the midst of the August heat!

Time to enjoy the summer!

It's time for the Cornell Community Garden Party!

On behalf of the Cornell Community Garden we would like to invite you to the Cornell Community Garden Party - A celebration of growth!

Sunday, June 22nd  2 - 5 p.m.

Join us at the Cornell Community Garden, a community-run food and flower garden supported by the City of Markham.

  • Welcome speech by Ward Councillor Colin Campbell
  • Activities for children and families
  • Silent auction with great prizes from local businesses
  • 50-50 draw
  • Free cake

Located at: Corner of Almira Ave and Murray Wilson Drive Please walk if possible

Headlines that take the guess-work out of Real Estate

“House prices forecast to fall 20% over 5 years” May 22, 2014 – Mortgage Broker News 

“Home prices showing early signs of accelerating” - May 15, 2014 – Globe & Mail

“House-buying season off to tepid start” - April 29, 2014 – Globe and Mail

“Spring Real Estate market blooms” - April 29, 2014 – Toronto Star

“Real Estate outlook lifts consumer confidence” - April 22, 2014 – Toronto Star

 

All your questions answered?  Contact us to help you take the guess-work out of the headlines!