To move or not to move - that is the question
By Inst. of Chartered Accountants Friday, June 18, 2010
Can you survive a reno?
Many homeowners wrestle with that big question: Is it better to find a new home that’s larger, better equipped and more suited to your needs, or renovate the one you’re already living in?
By Inst. of Chartered Accountants Friday, June 18, 2010
We all want the same thing when we sell our home: the most value with the least amount of fuss and expense. Brian Joffe, MBA, CA and Partner with Fuller Landau LLP in Toronto, says we can have it, too. The trick is keeping an eye on the ball and doing the right things to prepare for the transaction, from the very beginning.
Buyer’s guide to purchasing a condoBy Inst. of Chartered Accountants Wednesday, May 27, 2009
If the purchase of a condo is in your plans, Chartered Accountant Stephen Chesney, Partner, Parker Garber & Chesney LLP in Richmond Hill says it all starts with research.
Buying a condo – read the fine printBy Inst. of Chartered Accountants Wednesday, May 27, 2009
If you’re thinking of purchasing a condo, there are a few things you should know before you buy.
Property Auction
By Guest Column Wednesday, May 27, 2009

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Auction 30/05/2009 at 12:00 PM
Property: House
Parking: 3 or More Car Garage
Council: Randwick
By Matthew Vadum Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The arguments of Bloomberg commentator John F. Wasik make a lot of sense. Wasik writes
Homebuyers hope to time the bottomBy News on the Net Sunday, April 26, 2009
With white tin ceilings, original woodwork, bay windows, and a $699,000 price tag, the two-bedroom apartment at 719 Carroll St. in Brooklyn would have been snatched up in a New York minute a couple of years ago.
Report: US housing market is slightly undervaluedBy News on the Net Monday, April 20, 2009
The US housing market is slightly undervalued, and prices have fallen 9.9 percent from their 2007 peak, according to the latest update of a report titled House Prices in America.
Toronto housing market shows signs of recovery
By News on the Net Sunday, April 19, 2009
There are signs that life is returning to Toronto’s depressed real estate market.
Market Watch: Housing sales shows signs of lifeBy News on the Net Sunday, April 19, 2009
What did the promise of spring bring to the local real estate market? If you think the end-of-the-month results were as cold and cloudy as the weather in March, you’re mistaken. Although the market is nowhere near the highs it saw a few years back, things might be looking up in the area’s housing market.
Brokers Enrich Their Web TacticsBy News on the Net Sunday, April 19, 2009
WHEN Robert and Patty Mittleman shopped for a new home 11 years ago, what they saw, before settling on their five-bedroom three-bath center-hall colonial on an acre here, was “whatever the agent took you to,” recalled Mr. Mittleman, the owner of a local personal training studio.
Rising foreclosures weigh on housing marketBy News on the Net Saturday, April 18, 2009
Sisyphus, you may remember, was the king condemned to rolling a stone up a hill only to see it roll back down. That’s sorta how you spell “futile” in Greek mythology.
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