Robert Atkinson

Affiliated Real Estate Agent

Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage*

165 Main Street North

Markham, ONL3P 1Y2

Office: 905-471-2121
Office Fax: 905-471-0832
Direct: 416-840-8667
Cell: 416-998-8853
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Canada continues to shine as a place to call home.....

  I was following up on a report from Scotia Capital about the world economy and was pleased to see something that matched what we in the industry have been seeing first hand....Canada continues to have a good economy and is a great place to be invested in real estate.  Below is a direct quote from the report which I have included a link to further down in my blog. "Canada’s housing ...

Home prices set to plummet!

Lately I"ve been asked by friends, family and even people I meet on the street who find out I"m in real estate, "I hear prices are going to drop by 25%.  Prices are so high, it's about time." My general response is the same.  Yes, prices might drop by 25%, or they might go up even more!  When we look at the information that is causing the prices to go up it really doesn't seem possible ...

Sellers market?

Toronto Real Estate Board states “The number of listings has been below expectations so far this year.  Increased competition between home buyers has led to an accelerating annual rate of price growth,” which has pushed home prices up to a 9% increase over last April, setting the average home price to $477,407.  There is an expectation that this new spike in prices will encourage ...

Toronto & GTA Continue to be a Desirable Place to Live

This spring continues the pattern of being a popular time to buy and sell homes.  The Toronto Real Estate Board reports9,262 transactions through the TorontoMLS® system in March 2011, representing the second best March result on record. The number of transactions was 11 per cent lower than the record result reported in March 2010.  “The strong home sales reported in March and ...

Spring Market

It never stops to amaze me how active the spring market can be.  There seems to be a shortage of good homes for sale and as a result home buyers are actively seeking out these homes and are prepared to pay to get them.  What seems to be different this year from prior years is that buyers are actually passing over lesser homes and holding out for the ones that are well staged, clean and show ...

How was November for Real Estate?

Sales were strong in November with 6,510 existing home sales, down 13% from 7,446 sales in November last year.  New listings were also down 13%.  In a nutshell, people are still buying and selling homes, prices are steady with prices generally increasing however slightly.  The GTA continues to be a popular place to live! On a month-over-month basis, the seasonally adjusted annual rate ...

Pricing Your Home - Being overpriced is a bad start

If you're selling your house, one of the first steps you'll take is setting an asking price, a task that requires the ability to find the perfect balance between attracting solid offers and ultimately receiving top dollar. If you're working with a Realtor, you'll probably hear talk of fair market value, which typically means the highest value an educated buyer will pay. Fair market value is usually ...

Is the market hot, cold or what!

Last year no one wanted to talk about the market as the focus was on jobs and economy.  For those who were looking for a bargain 2009 was the year to sell and buy or just buy.  This year, many of the folks who bought last year in the dip sold this year and made a very nice profit, very nice indeed! This year started off with a bang as many buyers flocked to the market looking for home, ...

Boom? Bust? Where's the market going?

Economists are predicting the current activity in housing to slow down.  This means home prices will stabilize as the demand begings to balance with the availability. See this attached story from the Toronto Sun. Last year’s comeback for Canada’s housing market will carry through early 2010 but subdued activity is on the horizon as higher prices and interest rates make property ...

Economists predict higher interest rates in fall

According to many of Canada’s top economists, higher interest rates – and debt servicing costs – may be just around the corner. Exactly when rates will rise is unclear and depends on who you talk to. In its latest Financial System Review, The Bank of Canada judges that vulnerability of Canadian households to adverse wealth and income shocks has grown in recent years. “At ...
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