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Just Listed | 1010 Glen Street #150

***A Fantastic Opportunity*** Completely Renovated 3 Bedroom Townhouse With Thousands Spent In Upgrades Including Kitchen, Baths, Flooring, Appliances, Pot Lights & Much More. Bright & Spacious, Neutral In Décor. Fully Finished Basement. Perfect For First Time Buyers Or Investors. Move In Unpack & Enjoy!!!  This One Is Not To Be Missed.

For Lease | 8 Dovercourt Road #507

  **Spectacular Unit In A Spectacular Building**  Bright & Spacious Fully Furnished 1+1 Bedroom With Massive Terrace Facing The CN Tower & City Lights, 12 Ft Ceilings, Scavolini Kitchen, 2 Full Baths, Ensuite Laundry, Everything Included With Parking! Outdoor Amenities On Same Floor For Easy Access!!! Steps To Queen West, Ossington, Trinity Bellwoods, Shops & Restaurants!!

Home Repair During a Pandemic

A leaky roof, broken air conditioner, clogged pipes - whatever the issue is, you probably need to call a repairperson to fix the problem as son as possible. However, given the pandemic, extra precautions should be taken before you let a technician enter your home. Here are some tips for getting your repairs done quickly and safely.  Ask them if they will be wearing a mask Don't assume the technician will don a mask upon arrival. Double-check ahead of time to see if they will be following public health recommendations, such as wearing a mask and keeping their distance. You can it one step further and ask if they've been screened for COVID-19 symptoms or if they've been exposed to the virus.  Keep your distance when they are working Though it may be exciting to have a new person in the house, refrain from engaging in conversation with repairperson. When they arrive, avoid shaking their hand or coming into close contact with them. Give them their space when they are working an...

GTA REALTORS® Release January 2022 Stats

Demand for ownership housing remained very strong from a historic perspective in January 2022. At the same time, listings remained in short supply, resulting in tight market conditions and very strong year-over-year price growth. There were 5,636 sales reported through the TRREB MLS® System in January 2022 – down by 18.2 per cent compared to 6,888 sales in January 2021. While sales were down substantially compared last year’s record result, the January 2022 result was the second best in history for the month. This result is in line with TRREB’s forecast for a strong sales result in 2022, but off the 2021 record. New listings were down by a similar annual rate (-15.5 per cent) as sales. Because sales and new listings moved in relative lock step, active listings at the end of January amounted to 4,140 – down by 44 per cent to the lowest level in more than two decades. The continuation of tight market conditions resulted in a 33.3 per cent annual increase in the MLS® Home Price Index Comp...

TRREB MLS® Sales-to-New Listings Ratio January 2022

 

TRREB MLS® New Listings January 2022

 

TRREB MLS® Sales January 2022