Heated housing activity throughout 2009 lends little air to bubble theory in the GTA Despite limited inventory levels in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in the latter half of the year, double-digit price appreciation failed to materialize in the single-detached housing category in 2009, says RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic Canada. Jan. 28, 2010 Single-detached housing values remain [...]
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Heated housing activity throughout 2009 lends little air to bubble theory in the GTA
Posted in Uncategorized on January 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Inspiration: Rough and Ready
Posted in Budget, Housing, Room of the Week, Style & Staging on January 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
My friend GG just sent me these photos, she often sends me amazing images that she finds to inspire me, and for that I am truly grateful I love the look of these super rough walls. Do you think they just peeled away the wallpaper and left them, or perhaps recently patched them up, or tore away [...]
Our Reno: Dare I say it’s Done?
Posted in Budget, My Reno, Room of the Week, Style & Staging, Uncategorized on January 16, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Well, it’s been a long time… since I’ve blogged, since I’ve had zero workmen zipping in and out of the house all day long, since I’ve wiped up inches of drywall dust from my countertops, since I’ve grabbed the baby before he grabbed a powertool, and since I’ve had my house back in one piece. And [...]
Great Start for the 2010 Real Estate Market in Toronto!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged First Time Buyer, Interest Rates, Market Commentary, RE/MAX Hallmark, Simon Milberry, Toronto Real Estate Market on January 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The late ’09 recovery should continue through 2010 and beyond.












So, how did my January 2009 ‘predictions’ pan out?
Posted in Housing, Market Commentary, Toronto Real Estate, tagged market, Market Commentary, RE/MAX Hallmark, Realtor, Simon Milberry, Toronto Real Estate Market on January 19, 2010 | 1 Comment »
My predictions for last year’s market were bang on!
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