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Move Smartly - Toronto Neighbourhoods and Real Estate Blog
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Move Smartly is part chronicle and part guide. As writers, we are fascinated by the big questions—urban planning, city politics, real estate industry developments and lifestyle trends, as well as the more immediate ones—getting onto (and up) the property ladder in Toronto.
Recent Posts
Buyers hit with big bills for surprise adjustments
Bob Aaron in Legal As many as 244 purchasers received a nasty surprise at the end of September when they got hit with thousands of dollars in "fictitious" charges on final closing of their new condominium units. The development in question is a 24...
Media Roundup November 6th 2009
Media Roundup Real Estate News Is a condo a good investment? (Globe and Mail) Condo research can keep you from a 'time bomb' (Globe and Mail) They don't pay off their houses like they used to (Globe and Mail) Easy credit, soaring prices rais...
Competition in the Real Estate Industry – This Entrepreneur’s Perspective
John Pasalis in Toronto Real Estate News, Real Estate Trends In case you missed the headlines earlier this week, after a two-year investigation into Canada’s real estate brokerage industry, the Competition Bureau concluded that Multiple Listing Se...
Toronto Real Estate Sales Statistics for October 2009
John Pasalis in Toronto Real Estate News A quick summary of the Toronto Real Estate Board's sales figures for October. The two most commonly reported figures, sales growth and price appreciation are very misleading this month. Home sales increased...
Toronto Real Estate Prices up 9.4% in 4 Months
John Pasalis in Toronto Real Estate News Toronto real estate prices increased by 9.4% in just four months according to the Teranet National Bank House Price Index. The House Prince Index does not use average price to measure changes in house values...
Rules on terminating a deal all over the map
Bob Aaron in Legal Can a buyer refuse to close the purchase of a new home if there are deficiencies in construction, forgotten or incomplete items, or unauthorized changes to the design, layout or materials? That question was the subject of a pape...


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