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69 Coral Gable Drive, Toronto Real Estate

  OVERVIEW – Exceptionally Well Maintained and Cared for Raised Bungalow on a Rare 86 x 164 Ft Lot! Immaculate Hardwood Floors Throughout, Bright Updated Eat-in Kitchen, Heated Sunroom Addition Overlooks Picturesque Backyard with Walk-out to Deck and Well Loved Perennial Gardens.  Updated Main Floor 3Pc Bath with Convenient Oversized Shower and Laundry Chute! Large

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Selling Your Etobicoke Home? Why Settle For Less?

Statistics have shown the average selling price of a FSBO home in etobicoke is significantly lower than the average selling price of a home sold in etobicoke with the help of a professional real estate representative. Why do so many FSBO sellers make less money on their home sale than they would if they’d worked

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126 Symons St. Mimico, Etobicoke

Looking for a large family home in Mimico – this is it! Solid brick 2 storey with long private drive, recently updated with extensive interlock stones, rare built-in garage and updated flagstone steps greet you at the front entrance. Large open concept main floor, 2 Piece powder room, oversized dining room, bright kitchen with ceramic

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126 Symons St. Mimico, Etobicoke

OVERVIEW –  Looking for a large family home in Mimico – this is it! Solid brick 2 storey with long private drive, recently updated with extensive interlock stones, rare built-in garage and updated flagstone steps greet you at the front entrance. Large open concept main floor, 2 Piece powder room, oversized dining room, bright kitchen

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Q & A – How do I ensure my home will show well?

Question:  I’d like to sell my home as quick as possible. Is there anything I can do to ensure my home “shows well”? Answer: Yes! If you decide to put your house up for sale, you’ll need to clean and de-clutter. Make sure you take care of any minor repairs that need to get done.

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Mimico and New Toronto, Etobicoke Real Estate

How was your summer? Did you have the chance to get away, spend leisurely time with family and friends or did you manage to knock off some of those projects for the house? Summer is a great time and reminder for us all to try to just enjoy life at a slower pace. But, with the

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Helping You with Your Kitchen Home Improvements

Kitchen Home improvements increase your home enjoyment, but they also affect your home’s value – kitchen renovations can yield a 75 to 100% return on investment at resale. These tips will help you plan for your kitchen improvement needs with a focus on resale value: Function: Determine optimal requirements for storage, food preparation, cooking, eating,

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Drive Up Your Curb Appeal

Is your home’s first impression being hindered by a bland driveway, or an eyesore of a walkway? If so, it might be time to kick start your curb appeal with a few upgrades. From repairing to repaving, a little attention to your home’s entryway can go a long way when it comes to wowing visitors,

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Understanding commission agreements

When you work with a real estate agent, you get many services. Just be sure to pay the fee. An Ontario Court has ruled that you can’t get away with not paying commission when you sign an agreement with a real estate agent. It means when you agree to pay an agent to find a

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Grandad’s verbal promise enforced by court?

A judge has ordered that ownership of a farm and a cottage be transferred to two brothers based on a verbal promise made to them 25 years ago when they were teens. An Ontario judge has ordered that ownership of a farm and a cottage be transferred to two brothers based on a verbal promise

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Low-Rise Home Sales Drive August Price Growth

Greater Toronto Area (GTA) REALTORS® reported 6,418 sales through the TorontoMLS system in August 2012, representing a year-over-decline of almost 12.5 per cent compared to 7,330 sales reported in August 2011. The number of new listings reported in August was down by 5.5 per cent compared to the same period in 2011. “Residential transactions were down in

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