Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Getting ready to sell and move to a Condo.

Getting the home ready for selling is at best a long term project that should start when you move in.
Well if not then , thaen definitely shortly thereafter. It sure would save a lot of time. First you make a list of what has to go and whether you wish to face up to it or not DECLUTTER is the best. It is not the 60"s when your parents stretched the dollar so far to make room for more kids. Excess makes a mess. And this is not the time to do all the fun stuff like picking a realtor, pricing your home and cleaning up. http://www.etobicokehomes4sale.com/selling-process.htm It has to be ongoing, non-stop cause when your getting ready to downsize all that big stuff that used to fill your house has to go. Condos, if they have one main room or townhomes being 14 feet wide are not going to handle any of your stuff. The time is now . If you want a quick way to find a condo try out this new MLS tool that helps you break it down real fast. Good Luck
http://www.etobicokehomes4sale.com/mls-ca-real-estate-etobicoke.htm

For more information please contact:

Kathy Gordon
Sales Representative
RE/MAX Professionals Inc., Brokerage
270 The Kingsway Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario M9A 3T7

BUS (416) 236-1241
FAX (416) 231-0563
E-MAIL kathy@etobicokehomes4sale.com
Website: etobicokehomes4sale.com

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Condos Sales are Soaring in Etobicoke

Condos whether they be high rise or boutique or townhome they are making a lot more sense now than ten years ago. Definitely they are easier to maintain, more secure and now increasing in value due to the latest trends. Boomers kids are out of school and the home is looking big and lonely. The pool attention is now all upkeep with the gang all gone. Its time to travel and what makes more sense than condo living.
Toronto condo sales spiked in September, report says
If you want to own a home in Toronto, you better be prepared to live in a condominium.
RealNet Canada says six out of every 10 new homes sold in the city are now high-rise condominium units. Condo sales in September were up 66% from a year ago.
Last month was extraordinary but for the first nine months of the year condominium sales were up 31% from a year ago.
“It’s getting to sound like a bit of a broken record but the condo market is the market story of 2007,” says Bob Finnigan, president of the Building Industry and Land Development Association in Toronto.
It is not hard to surmise why condo sales are going through the roof — they represent a cheap alternative to single family detached homes in Toronto’s strong real estate market.
Garry Marr


For more information please contact:

Kathy Gordon
Sales Representative
RE/MAX Professionals Inc., Brokerage
270 The Kingsway Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario M9A 3T7

BUS (416) 236-1241
FAX (416) 231-0563
E-MAIL kathy@etobicokehomes4sale.com
Website: etobicokehomes4sale.com