Property Assessment Appeals for Taxation year 2009 are due March 31st 2009, for more info go to www.arb.gov.ca/english/complainttypes/complain_process.html
Posted by Ash Chopra
on March 25, 2009
It's a great time to buy property in Toronto as it has too become a buyer's market. Although mortgage rates are hovering at fifty year lows lenders are can be quite challenging in releasing fund readily. In order to be an appealing mortgage candidate it is recommended to have a healthy down payment. 15% would be considered pretty health. 20% down payment would eliminate paying an insured premium for ...
Posted by Savio Vaz
on March 19, 2009
2009 Budget Highlights
The government has given us a few items to help in our quest to improve our homes. The first one is nice in that you can save up to $1,350 on a wide variety of home improvements15% Home Renovation Tax Credit - Savings of up to $1,350 can be had on the first $10,000 of eligible expenses
The ecoENERGY Retrofit program provides home and property owners with grants of ...
Posted by Robert Atkinson
on March 19, 2009
2009 Budget Highlights
The government has given us a few items to help in our quest to improve our homes. The first one is nice in that you can save up to $1,350 on a wide variety of home improvements15% Home Renovation Tax Credit - Savings of up to $1,350 can be had on the first $10,000 of eligible expenses
The ecoENERGY Retrofit program provides home and property owners with grants of ...
Posted by Robert Atkinson
on March 19, 2009
Even though CMHC has tightened its reins on mortgages (eliminating 40 year mortgages), there are still many in the mortgage industry that are against eliminating zero down mortgages. The general consensus is that by elimination zero down mortgages, it takes a mortgage away form individuals who have proven their credit worthiness. The zero down mortgage does have an interest rate that ...
Posted by June Robinson
on March 19, 2009
Before you buy a residential property downtown Toronto it is important to find out if there is an existing license to park on the Boulevard or Front Yard. If you need information about this please click on this link below -
http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/offstreet/residential_locations.htm
Posted by Sherif Nathoo
on March 19, 2009
I am asked all the time whether this is the time to buy real estate or not. The long answer depends on your individual circumstances, but the short answer (in my opinion) right now is yes!
Most people say they are waiting for real estate prices to bottom out. But how will you know when prices have bottomed out? When prices start to climb again - and by then you've missed the bottom. ...
Posted by Jennifer Fair
on March 19, 2009
The press has the innate right to report of what the current events are or to simply express their views be it objective or subjective. However, due to the prevailing news of the economic downturn of the current global financial crisis, they have placed too much emphasis on the "report" of the diminshing real estate market. Albeit, failing to see the bigger picture, that is, during the ...
Posted by Richard Pablo
on March 19, 2009
Nearly 64% of the Chinese newcomers came from the counties of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui and Enping, collectively known as Siyi (the four counties) because their dialects were similar to one another. About 18% came from the counties of Panyu, Shunde, and Nanhai. They are known as Sanyi (the three counties) and their dialects are very similar to the Cantonese dialect. Another 8% came from Heshan ...
Posted by Vivian Wang
on March 19, 2009
RBC study finds home purchasing intentions rebound in Ontario
Almost two-in-three Ontarians say it's a buyer's market
TORONTO, March 4 /CNW/ - Homebuying intentions in Ontario have increased
over last year and sit just shy of 2007 levels, according to the 16th Annual
RBC Homeownership Survey. The poll found that 30 per cent of Ontarians said
they were likely to purchase a home within ...
Posted by Sherif Nathoo
on March 19, 2009