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Well, the property finally sold. When it was first put on the market, it was listed for $299,000.00. It had been taken back to the rafters, studs and floor boards. Then they received 22 offers. The property was conditionally sold, but that fell through. The property was then re-listed at 329,000.00. I don't ...
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Why, why, why, are we paying over 90 cents a litre in the GTA for a litre of gas when the price of a barrel of oil is around 55.00? I speculate it's pure greed on the part of the oil companies who have seen their profits from drilling/exploring plummet. What was the price of gas per litre the last time oil was at this price? ...
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Thinking of renovating to take advantage of the federal government tax credits for home improvements? Ensure you're making the right renovations or upgrades that will help increase the value of your home. Here are some renovations that Remax has identified to maximize the resale value of your home.
A bathroom renovaton will ...
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On April 24th, I posted "What the Provincial Government is doing that is going to cost you more money". In that post, one of the subjects discussed was the Provinicial Government's intention to legislate mandatory energy audits by all homeowners who wish to sell their property.
After efforts from the Toronto Real ...
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