36 Buttercup Crescent, Waterdown, ON, L0R 2H8 - $429,900
NEW SPRING CREEK COMMUNITY,LAURELWOOD MODEL 2230 SQ FT ON QUIET CRES.,THIS 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATHROOM HOMES FEATURES WRAP AROUND PORCH W/SWING,HARDWOOD STAIRS,UPGRADED LAMINATE & CERAMIC FLOORS, OPEN CONCEPT,UPGRADED KITCHEN WITH OAK,STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, POT DRAWERS & PANTRY,GARAGE ACCESS,SPACIOUS MASTER WITH LUXURIOUS 5PC ENSUITE,JACUZZI ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on January 28, 2010
Exceptionally low interest rates, government incentives (rebates, tax breaks and RRSP contributions), the looming HST and a renewed consumer confidence puts Canada as the world leader when it comes to the recovery of the global real estate market.
In a recent report on Global Real Estate Trends written by Adrienne Warren of Scotiabank, Canada is leading the way in the global real estate recovery ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on January 22, 2010
Last year ended stronger than expected for Canadian real estate and shed some hope for the industry and the Canadian economy as a whole. Many in the real estate industry predicted that 2009 would continue to post a decline in both units sold and average prices. MLS sales for 2009, however, were reported at approximately 465,000 which represents a 7% increase over 2008 and the average housing ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on January 22, 2010
Sean Kavanagh, Sales Representative, was the winner of the third Annual Rookie of the Year Award for CENTURY 21 Miller Real Estate. The announcement was made at the company's Christmas Lunch on Friday, December 18, 2009. Broker of Record Bill Miller presented Sean with the trophy.
Bill Miller and Sean Kavanagh
The Rookie of the Year Award
The objective of this award is ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on January 21, 2010
Canada and more specifically Ontario appears to have avoided any lasting impact from the collapse of the US housing market and the subprime mortgage market meltdown. What we have seen over the past 18 months was fear versus demand and fair market values relative to the true economic environment in Ontario. From the price stability we have seen, I would say we are on great footing going forward. The ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on January 14, 2010