Come by and visit this great home at 2216 Norfolk Drive in Oakville between 2 and 4 today.
This beautifully maintained 4 bedroom home is located on a quiet street in the family friendly River Oaks area of Oakville. The spacious front foyer leads you to the large living and dining area. Kitchen offers loads of cabinetry and countertop space with lovely views of the landscaped backyard. ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on September 26, 2010
This beautifully maintained 4 bedroom home is located on a quiet street in the family friendly River Oaks area of Oakville. The spacious front foyer leads you to the large living and dining area. Kitchen offers loads of cabinetry and countertop space with lovely views of the landscaped backyard. From the kitchen, walk out to the back deck which has a retractable awning to protect you ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on September 20, 2010
This beautifully maintained 4 bedroom home is located on a quiet street in the family friendly River Oaks area of Oakville. The spacious front foyer leads you to the large living and dining area. Kitchen offers loads of cabinetry and countertop space with lovely views of the landscaped backyard. From the kitchen, walk out to the back deck which has a retractable awning to protect you ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on September 16, 2010
With roughly 90% of property searches now begin online. The CENTURY 21 brand is experiencing a transformation. Prior to the restructuring of Century21.ca in November 2007, our site had just 92,000 visits per month – in February 2010, that number reached 800,000.
The CENTURY 21 brand is among the world’s most recognized names in real estate – now it’s time to let Canadians ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on May 1, 2010
We are now full steam into 2010 and many people are beginning to think about buying or selling real estate. As you are making your plans, please consider the following points.
1. Interest rates are on the rise
Home buying has continued its hot streak from 2009 into 2010. Interest rates remain low and continue to pull buyers into the market. The threat of rising interest rates ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on February 11, 2010
Halton Region is considering a bold plan that would declare even more of its land off limits to development. 6,000 hectares, now mostly covered by fields and woodlots, is what could be affected by this historic ruling set for December 16th. The plan is to protect Halton’s natural assets from urban sprawl by formally declaring the land a "natural heritage system."
“To determine the ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on December 14, 2009
Burlington Real Estate:
Sales in November = 248
Average Sale Price = $385,904
Days on the Market = 39
List to Sale Price Ratio = 98%
Oakville Real Estate:
Sales in November = 259
Average Sale Price = $594,494
Days on the Market = 32
Milton Real Estate:
Sales in November = 137
Average Sale Price = $363,264
Days on the Market = 23
If you would like ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on December 14, 2009
6390 15th Side Road, Halton Hills, Ontario - $1,250,000
Blissful country living on over 50 acres of prime treed land. 3500ft2 5 bedroom, 3 storey home located in the quiet community of Halton Hills. Spacious master with 2 walk in closets and walk out to 400ft2 deck. Cathedral ceilings in front foyer with sky lights, hardwood flooring, wood burning fireplace, and large European ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on December 11, 2009
As the Christmas season approaches, you may be looking for some festive activities to get you into the holiday spirit. Here is a list of events that you and your family can enjoy throughout the Hamilton-Burlington region. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Christmas at Ruthven November 1 – December 20 www.ruthvenpark.ca/events.html
Hamilton Santa Claus Parade November 14, 2 p.m. www.hamiltonsantaparade.com ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on November 28, 2009
There's no need for the Ontario government to hold public hearings on its plan to harmonize the provincial sales tax with the GST next July, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday, adding that voters can pass judgment on the issue in the 2011 provincial election.
Basically, McGuinty is telling the public he plans to ram this tax down your throat whether you like it or not and it doesn’t matter ...
Posted by Sean Kavanagh
on November 18, 2009