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As a condominium owner, you are free to
rent your unit to whomever you choose. But before you begin looking for the
right tenant, it is essential that you understand some of the obligations and
restrictions that may impact your search.
Each
condo has its own set of documentation, which you should review prior to
entering into a lease ...
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Buyers Prize Safety, Value & Location
Safety, perceived value and a location close to shopping or
transportation are the most important factors Ontarians consider when buying a home, according to a new survey.
Research commissioned by the Ontario Real Estate Association
(OREA) ...
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With all the news about a real
estate bubble, I felt that I should show you what the last 3 years have
been like concerning single family homes and condos in London and S/W
Ontario.
As you can see, London and area has
not experienced the boom or bust in prices as other Canadian ...
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Regardless if you are a residential home buyer or seller, a renter or an investor, looking at the current real estate market in London Ontario and the last 10 years of activity shows that the London and South West Ontario Real Estate market is stable.
As you will see, there have been no large dips or upswings in prices or activity. ...
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I am constantly asked about home prices in London and South West
Ontario and how the market is. When I tell most people that home values
in London are quite consistent and we do not see the severe peaks and
valleys that some major Canadian cities’ experience, sometimes I get the
deer in the ...
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Real Estate residential sales in THE
London Ontario area in July 2012 edged up 0.5% over those of the
previous July with a total of 746 homes exchanging hands. 620 detached
homes sold in July – up 5.6% from the previous year – however, condo
sales dipped 18.7% as compared to July 2011.
The reason for this is there ...
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As I work with both condo sellers and
buyers, I am always asked what the market is doing, when is the best
time to buy or sell, how much to offer and how much to list for.
As with any condo, the neighbourhood, style and condition of a home reflects on price and quickly they sell.
Below is a breakdown of ...
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On par with most of London Ontario real estate activity, the first 3 months of 2012 saw 11 houses exchange hands for an average asking price of $432,245 days and these homes took approximately 30 days to sell. In the same period, 2 condos sold (there are very few condos in this upscale neighbourhood) for an average $259,900 and ...
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Byron houses and condos continue to sell quite readily from January 1 to March 31, 2012. All the homes in this quiet south west neigbourhood of London sold for 98% of the asking price. The average house was listed for $293,846 and they took 38 days to sell and 34 were sold. Condos did well with 21 being sold at an average price of $226,452 ...
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“Where is the condo market headed, in Canada & specifically London Ontario?”
I was asked this question today by a client who wants to sell her condo
in Toronto and move to London Ontario. Below is part of what I emailed
to her.
The
oversupply of condominiums in Canada is becoming a concern as
two-thirds of all ...
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