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Descente d'un grattiel a MTL pour donnez une belle journée a des enfants malades !
Posted by Dominique Patrice
on April 8, 2012
Marina
One of the most popular neighbourhoods of Aylmer thanks to it boasting the docks of the Marina along the Ottawa River, a summer fun restaurant overlooking the river and sailboats, a sandy public beach with park for festivities, families and friends. Located between des Cedres, Queen’s parc and downtown Aylmer, this neighborhood bustles with ...
Posted by Michael Lederman
on January 29, 2012
Parc Champlain
Often considered to contain the millionnaire’s corner and in closest proximity to Ottawa (Champlain Bridge) and Hull, parallel across the Ottawa river from the Ottawa parkway, Parc champlain neighbourhood also boasts the Château Cartier condo/hotel complex and golf course, the Royal Ottawa Golf Course and impressive luxury properties at prices difficult to find in comparable ...
Posted by Michael Lederman
on January 29, 2012
Despite this often negative attention, Canadians remain largely confident in the future of the housing market. Eighty-four (84%) percent of Canadians agree that “Canadian Real estate is a good long-term investment” while 81% agree that “mortgages are a good debt”. Further while property purchase intentions fell a dramatic 31% in 2009 in response to the global debt crisis, they ...
Posted by Michael Lederman
on January 12, 2012
To Live or Not to Live in Gatineau: This IS the question and here is my point of view: Ottawa Assumptions: House Price: $250,000 Interest Rate: 5.5% Amortization: 25 Years Down Payment: 10 %Employee’s Salary: $40,000 and $65,000 Lower Personal Income Taxes: At a $40,000 salary, the Ottawa resident will pay approximately $1662 less on their 2008 income tax (Federal and Provincial) than a Gatineau ...
Posted by Michael Lederman
on October 27, 2011
To Live or Not to Live in Gatineau: This IS the question and here is my point of view: Ottawa Assumptions: House Price: $250,000 Interest Rate: 5.5% Amortization: 25 Years Down Payment: 10 %Employee’s Salary: $40,000 and $65,000 Lower Personal Income Taxes: At a $40,000 salary, the Ottawa resident will pay approximately $1662 less on their 2008 income tax (Federal and Provincial) than a Gatineau ...
Posted by Michael Lederman
on October 27, 2011