There is an emerging trend for city folk to become town and country folk. The reasons for this trend are many and varied. For some, it comes down to price - more house and land for less money and lower property taxes. For others, they want to escape - the houses that are too close together, the noise, traffic, air pollution, litter and crime. Others see their ...
Posted by Jeff Gingerich
on March 30, 2009
I am the basis of all wealth, the heritage of the wise, the thrifty and prudent.
I am the poor person's joy and comfort, the rich person's prize, the right hand of capital, the silent partner of thousands of successful people.
I am solace of the widow, the comfort of old age, the cornerstone of security against misfortune and want. I am handed down through generations, as a possession of ...
Posted by Jeff Gingerich
on March 28, 2009
In the latest budget, the Ontario Liberal government intends to harmonize the Provincial Sales Tax(PST) with the Goods and Services Tax(GST) effective July 1, 2010. Century 21 Home Realty supports the Ontario Real Estate Association in strongly opposing this tax increase. We cannot afford added costs involved in buying and selling real estate at a time when ...
Posted by Jeff Gingerich
on March 28, 2009
An analysis of early March MLS sales activity in Kitchener-Waterloo point to a relatively healthy market. Unit sales for the first 2 weeks of March totalled 151 versus 225 for the same period in 2008 representing a 33% decrease.
However, the average sale price year-over-year declined by less than 1% and the list-price to sale-price ratio was a robust 97.6%. The average days on ...
Posted by Jeff Gingerich
on March 19, 2009
Preliminary sales figures for February 2009 point to mixed results. The Kitchener-Waterloo Real Estate Board saw 290 residential sales which paled by comparison to the 405 sales in February 2008. This equates to approx. a 28% decline in unit sales making it the lowest total recorded in this decade.
However, in my opinion, the glass is half full. Active listings ...
Posted by Jeff Gingerich
on March 3, 2009