I received the February sales report for the Greater Moncton Real Estate Board today and the numbers are encouraging. We are solidly ahead of 2009 levels but not quite up to 2008 yet.
The number of expired listings arre down and our new listings are up 7% which is all good news. Most of us are desperate for some new inventory and so an increase in listings is welcome. ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on March 3, 2010
Once again I had a chance to attend the CMHC Housing breakfast at the Hotel Beau. I enjoy these annual seminar's as it is an excellent chance to learn more about the economics of the Atlantic Provinces, and more importantly, the local market.
One thing which was repeated in many different ways was that Atlantic Canada faired much better than the rest of the major markets, and Moncton did better ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on February 24, 2010
This is often a very frusterating time of year for REALTORS. We are startng to get buyers coming to us as the weather improves, but the new listings are always lagging behind demand. If you're thinking about selling your home in the next few months, this is a great time to put it on the market. The buyers are getting ready and the interest rates are still low.
The new rules ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on February 21, 2010
Hi. Joe Schmoe REALTOR here. Property Guys have been having a lot of fun with that one haven't they? According to their latest ad, REALTORs are "useless as a kickstand on a submarine". Clever. The one thing I don't understand is why Property Guys ads always focus on making fun of the competition, rather than focusing on what they can do for their customers. ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on February 15, 2010
There has been a lot of debate in the news about selling privately vs selling through organized real estate. What is a consumer to do? I think it all comes down to what YOU want to do.
People havre been "do it yourself" oriented for many years - especially here in the Maritimes. We're an independed lot. Change your own oil, cut your own hair, make your own clothes and ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on February 4, 2010
Happy New Year everybody.
Here is a very interesting article that was in the Globe and Mail recently about what changes we might see on the interest rate front this year. http://bit.ly/6QLnaj It looks like we might be in for a ride!
Best wishes for 2010!
Posted by Paul Burns
on January 5, 2010
Here's some open ended questions to start the new year with. What are you looking for in your REALTOR? What do you expect them to do? Is your current REALTOR living up to your expectations? If not, why not? I would really be interested to your responses to any or all of these questions. Please do not use the name of any specific REALTOR since I don't need ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on January 2, 2010
One of the great things about living in this area is the generosity of the people. Metro proved this once again with Sue Stultz's annual turkey drive. Once again everyone pulled together and smashed the number of turkeys she needed. This year Sue collected 4464 turkeys for families in the area and for the local food banks. Incredible!
Sue is owed a big THANK-YOU for this on ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on December 12, 2009
It was s suitable party as over 12,000 people gathered at the new track and field stadium at U de M to welcome the Olympic flame to our area. It had made its way over from PEI earlier in the day and went through Moncton last night.
This morning it wound it's way through Riverview and headed towards Fundy Park, Sussex and on to Saint John. My wife and I watched as the torch was passed at ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on November 24, 2009
I spoke with the CEO of the Greater Moncton Real Estate Board today and she told me that the Board has already met the volume sold for November 2008. That is good news as it shows we are continuing to stay strong going into the winter season.
I heard Spencer Rascoff interviewed on Fox TV yesterday. He is COO of Zillow,, a big listing web site in the US. He is predicting another ...
Posted by Paul Burns
on November 23, 2009