Friday, October 25, 2019 / by Zifan Gao
It's time to pack up the pumpkins and bring out the winter coats — November's here!
With the weather getting colder, moving houses might be the last thing on your mind but hear me out! There are clear advantages to purchasing a home when fewer people are looking. Turn to page 2 to find out why you might want to take advantage of the Real Estate low(er) season.
Know someone who is wanting to sell or buy a house? Then don't miss out on the chance to help both them and SickKids! A portion of the commission of every referral is donated to SickKids to help kids like Evelyn. You can read her inspiring story on page 3.
Don't let the chilly weather keep you home! Join us on November 25 at Black Lab Brewing — the food is on us! Grab a beer, make great connections or reconnect with old ones. Head to our Facebook page to RSVP.
Regards,
Claude Boiron
Broker
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Monday, October 21, 2019 / by Zifan Gao
TREB has released its September Market Watch Report showing yet another month of double-digit growth in residential sales. This is the sixth consecutive month seeing this kind of growth since last April and the market shows no signs of slowing down. The rental market, however, seems to be balancing out, as listings surpass transactions, according to the third-quarter TREB report.
Interpreted intelligently, these statistics could provide invaluable insights for home buyers, sellers, tenants, and landlords alike. From determining your buying or selling strategies, adjusting timelines, to setting up realistic expectations, and predicting investment outcomes, these insights can guide consumers to act from an educated position.
Drawing on more than 50 years of expertise in real estate, Boiron Group summarized the TREB reports into a bite-sized digest so you can be better informed of today’s market in no time.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2019 / by Sally Niu
This is a hot summer for the GTA Real Estate Market. In the recently released Market Watch Report, the Toronto Real Estate Reported its fourth double-digit growth in home sales since April 2019.
Interpreted intelligently, these statistics could provide invaluable insights for home buyers, sellers, tenants, and landlords alike. From determining your buying or selling strategies, adjusting timelines, to setting up realistic expectations, and predicting investment outcomes, these insights can guide consumers to act from an educated position.
Drawing on more than 50 years of expertise in real estate, Boiron Group summarized the TREB reports into a bite-sized digest so you can be better informed of today’s market in no time.
Home Sales Increased by 24.3% Year-over-Year
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Monday, July 8, 2019 / by Sally Niu
An established, family-oriented neighbourhood by the Scarborough Bluffs, Birch Cliff has been considered as one of the top 10 up-and-coming neighbourhoods in Toronto
The residents of Birch Cliff tend to be younger singles and families coming from upper-middle-income households. On the cusp of the Lake, this area is an oasis from the fast-paced city life and allows residents and guests to enjoy some serenity. The region is blessed with plenty of green spaces and parks such as Blantyre, the Runnymede Lands, and the alluring Rosetta McClain Gardens. Additionally, a large portion of the neighbourhood is dedicated to the Toronto Hunt Golf Course, perfect for friends, family, and coworkers outings!
The neighbourhood is deemed somewhat walkable, with a walk score of 65, as some errands may be more car-dependent than others. Along with this, it scored at 66 for both bike-score and transit-score, meaning there’s always a way to get around!
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