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46 Cardigan Road – For Sale in Etobicoke

Welcome to 46 Cardigan Road For Sale in Etobicoke An Etobicoke home that offers the best of both worlds: the charm of a classic bungalow and the flexibility to create your future dream home. Nestled on one of the most desirable and private streets in Norseman Heights, this property is a true gem waiting for

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Upgrading to a Larger Etobicoke Home

Life is constantly evolving, and so should your home. If you have been thinking about upgrading to a larger Etobicoke home this post is for you! As your family grows and your needs change, the space that once felt perfect may now feel cramped or limiting. Whether you’re welcoming new family members, working from home

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Mortgage Renewing in 2025? Tips to Save Money!

Mortgage Renewing in 2025? Tips to Save Money! Royal LePage’s 2025 Mortgage Renewal Survey recently revealed around 1.2 million mortgages will renew in 2025, with 85% secured when interest rates were at or below 1%. Mortgage Renewing in 2025? Tips to Save Money! While rates have declined since mid-2024, they remain above pandemic-era lows, meaning

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BLOG Where to start your etobicoke home search? One of the first places to start. Where is the right neighbourhood for you? Discover how to choose the perfect neighbourhood in this video. How to save thousands of dollars off your mortgage! 5 Great tips to help you pay off that mortgage sooner!  

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What you need to know about the new Stress Test Rate

Since 2018, all Canadian home buyers getting a high-ratio mortgage were subject to a mortgage stress test – the test applies now to ALL mortgages. Regardless of your actual mortgage rate, everyone has to qualify using a stipulated rate. The current stress test rate is 5.25% effective as of June 1st, 2021 Here’s how it

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Is it time to make that move before it’s too late?

The real estate market has just boomed in the first quarter of 2021 alone! You hear just how “HOT” the Toronto and Etobicoke real estate markets are, as buyer frenzy and bidding wars run rampant on pretty much every house for sale in the neighbourhoods! So many people are making moves from their current housing situation,

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Toronto and Etobicoke Real Estate Home Sales for April 2020

As we continue our 8th week of isolation during the state of emergency, you may have concerns about how the real estate market is being impacted by Covid 19. Here is a break down of Toronto and Etobicoke Real Estate Home Sales for April 2020.  Toronto Regional Real Estate Board President Michael Collins released the

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Mimico and New Toronto Real Estate Monthly Report

Interested in knowing how the real estate market is performing in the Mimico and New Toronto neighbourhoods? Is this an area you have been considering for your next home? There are a variety of home styles to choose from in Mimico and New Toronto so it’s a great place to consider for your first move

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Looking to buy a home in Etobicoke? Why you should use an ABR®

Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, whether it is your starter home or your dream home, it is THE most important foundational piece of your financial plan. There will be no other transaction that impacts your present and future financial picture as much as this one. Therefore choosing the right

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Toronto and Etobicoke Real Estate Home Sales for January 2020

How did the Toronto and Etobicoke real estate markets perform this past January 2020? The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (formerly known as Toronto Real Estate Board TREB) just reported there were 4581 home sales through TRREB’s MLS® system in January 2020. These sales are up 15.4% compared to last January 2019. Read on to

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How is the real estate market in Eatonville Etobicoke?

Remember Eaton’s department stores?  They were once the largest retailer in Canada.  In the 1890s, they opened a 400-acre farm west of Toronto to provide a reliable supply of milk, eggs, poultry, and vegetables for their stores.  They also donated a little parcel of that farm to the local community on which to build a

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