Friday, May 21, 2010

Open House 115 Mona Dr, Toronto, Sat/Sun (May 22-23) 2-4pm, Diane Plant, Remax Realtron



Asking: $1,899,000


Fabulous reno in Lytton Park


Detached 4+1 bedroom home


Brick exterior


Lot size: 60x100


5 bathrooms


Harwood floors in principle rooms and bedrooms


Double attached garage and parking for 6 cars on private driveway


John Ross Robertson School, Glenview Middle School and Lawrence Park Collegiate.


Totally gutted and rebuilt with charm.


Gourmet kitchen with breakfast room


Main floor family room


Separate main floor study


Master bedroom with ensuite and marble shower, walk-in closet


Finished basement



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Friday, January 15, 2010

GTA Prices Increase 4% over December 31

These figures are in comparison to those ending December 31st. Although the GTA saw vastly lower volume in the two weeks, prices were higher as the demand grows with fewer homes on the market

In the east volume decreased 50%, the West and Central decreased 100%, and the North decreased 93%. In total the number of units were l0wer 93%.


January 14, 2010

Area Sales Av.Price Price change
East 235 $302,824 +2%

West 393 $397,555 +11%

Central 171 $514,348 -2%

North 180 $464,527 +3%

Total 976 $407,529 +4%,



NOTE: Please note these are preliminary figures. Minor adjustments may be required at month’s end.



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Whether you’re buying or selling and looking for a Toronto Realtor or feel free to e-mail or phone us and we will be happy to guide you through your real estate experience.

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Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc, Brokerage

(416) 782-8882


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Thursday, January 7, 2010

2009 Average price up 4% GTA





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Whether you're buying or selling and looking for a Toronto Realtor or feel free to e-mail or phone us and we will be happy to guide you through your real estate experience.


I’m never too busy for any of your referrals


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Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc, Brokerage
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Monday, January 4, 2010

Toronto Homes sales ending Dec 31

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These figures are in comparison to those ending December 17th. Although the GTA saw vastly improved volume in the two weeks, prices were lower as people went away for the break.

In the east volume increased 30%, the West increased 36%, Central and the North increased 19%. In total the number of units were up 27%.

These figures are in comparison to those ending December 17th. Although the GTA saw vastly improved volume in the two weeks, prices were lower as people went away for the break. In the east volume increased 30%, the West increased 36%, Central and the North increased 19%. In total the number of units were up 27%.

December 31, 2009

Area Sales Av.Price Price change
East 424 $297,609 -4%

West 750 $358,668 -7%

Central 352 $523,504 -10%

North 361 $451,271 -4%

Total 1,887 $393,413 -8%,



NOTE: Please note these are preliminary figures. Minor adjustments may be required at month’s end.



I proudly server buyers and sellers in the Toronto Neighbourhoods -Toronto Neighbourhood Maps of: Forest Hill, Cedarvale, North York, North Toronto, Summit Heights, Wilson Height, Bathurst Manor, Leaside, Bayview, Thornhill, Richmond Hill and all surrounding areas.
Whether you’re buying or selling and looking for a Toronto Realtor or feel free to e-mail or phone us and we will be happy to guide you through your real estate experience.
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Monday, December 7, 2009

Diane Plant's Snowflake Cookies 2009

Snowflake cookies-my culinary decorating project 2009
Every year my friend has an open house in support of the oncology wing at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. We bring toys for the children who are hospitalized over the holiday season and we bring home made food for the the table.

This year, as well a making my gingerbread men, I decided to undertake a massive project-snowflake cookies. I baked on Friday and spent all of Saturday decorating. The results were quite pleasing to the eye. So for all of you who like a baking/decorating day in the kitchen, I wanted to share the results of some of the cookies.

I have found that the best cookie dough for rolling, be it for sugar cookies or gingerbread cookies should have part unsalted butter and part Criscoe. I find the cookies do not become hard on second, third or 4th rolling.












I proudly server buyers and sellers in the Toronto Neighbourhoods of: Forest Hill, Cedarvale, North York, North Toronto, Summit Heights, Wilson Height, Bathurst Manor, Leaside, Bayview, Thornhill, Richmond Hill and all surrounding areas.


Whether you're buying or selling and looking for a Toronto Realtor or feel free to e-mail or phone us and we will be happy to guide you through your real estate experience.


I’m never too busy for any of your referrals



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Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc, Brokerage
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Monday, November 2, 2009

Housing Starts 2010 predictions-CMHC

Date Released: Nov 2, 2009




C a n a d a M o r t g a g e a n d H o u s i n g C o r p o r a t i o n

Fourth Quarter 2009



Housing starts:

After a slow start in 2009, housing starts will become stronger by the end of 2009 and average 141,900 units. In 2010, starts will increase to approximately 164,900 units.




Resales:

Sales of existing homes through the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) have become more robust since the start of 2009. The strong pace of resales reflects, in part, activity that was delayed in the previous two quarters of 2009 and is likely not to be sustained. MLS® resales will be about 441,300 units for 2009, up from 433,990 units in 2008. As far as 2010 is concerned, there will be approximately 445,150 units sold.




Resale prices:

After a few years of strong gains, the average MLS® price moderated in 2008 to $303,607. Recently, however, average prices have recovered. The average MLS® price is expected to increase to $312,950 in 2009 and to $324,500 in 2010.




Ontario Spotlight:

in Ontario will move lower to 47,400 units in 2009 while 2010 will see a strong improvement to 56,500 units. Multiple-family starts will decrease in 2009 to 26,500 units before reaching 32,900 units in 2010.




New home constructionOntario new home construction will trend higher and move closer to demographic demand by the 2011 to 2013 period. New home construction will reach 66,500 units by 2013, upfrom 47,400 units in 2009. A numbe rof factors will support housing starts. Firstly, an improving economic outlook will stimulate labour markets and add to demand for both resale and new housing. Young adults who are part of the "echo boom" generation will be growing in size and improved job prospects will encourage them to leave the parental home to form new households. Household formation will also be supported by stronger immigration. More recent immigrants who have settled in Canada have shown increasing propensities to purchase homes. Finally, unsold inventories of new homes have stabilized. Builders have avoided excess building. As a result, as demand improves, builders will need to satisfyincreasing sales through additional new home construction.



Overview

Ontario's economy will gradually recover later this year and will grow by 2.2 per cent in 2010. Key to a sustainable Ontario economic recovery is improving US business and consumer spending and a pickup in provincial exports which comprise a sizable share (55%) of Ontario's GDP.

Meanwhile, U.S. consumer rebate programs for housing and motor vehicles will help stabilize output in key Ontario forest product and auto sectors. While employment willmoderate in 2009, recent business outlook surveys indicate that employers expect a pickup in demand for their products. Overall, a gradual recovery in Ontario labour markets can be expected as companies look to replenish inventories through 2010. Stronger labour markets in 2010 will lend some support to Ontario economic growth




In Detail



Single Detached Starts:

Single starts have begun to recover and will continue to trend higher until the mid point of 2010. Single starts will be 20,900 this year and 23,600 units next year, thanks to improving economic conditions and declining inventories. As home prices and mortgage carrying costs rise, demand for more expensive housing will moderate in the second half of 2010.

Multiple Starts:

Multi-family home construction will grow to reach 26,500 units this year and 32,900 units for 2010. Construction will be boosted by semi-detached and townhome starts, which represent a more affordable option, particularly when home prices are rising. A backlog of apartment unit sales that have yet to commence construction, combined with low rental apartment vacancy rates, will also support the construction of multi-family units.

Resales:

Ontario existing home sales have staged a strong come back since the early part of the 2009. Sales this year will reach 183,900 units and will be on par with activity in 2008. The strong pace seen in recent quarters reflects, in part, improved affordability conditions. Also, home purchases that were delayed during the onset of the global downturn last fall are now going forward. The level of sales will not likely be sustained and will move better in line with economic fundamentals. Home sales will stabilize and will reach 175,250 units in 2010.


Prices:

After experiencing buyers market conditions in early 2009, Ontario resale markets have tightened and balanced market conditions will be restored. As a result, Ontario existing home MLS® prices will grow to $314,550 this year and to $326,800 next year.


I proudly server buyers and sellers in the Toronto Neighbourhoods of: Forest Hill, Cedarvale, North York, North Toronto, Summit Heights, Wilson Height, Bathurst Manor, Leaside, Bayview, Thornhill, Richmond Hill and all surrounding areas.


Whether you're buying or selling and looking for a Toronto Realtor or feel free to e-mail or phone us and we will be happy to guide you through your real estate experience.


I'm never too busy for any of your referrals


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Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc, Brokerage
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Ontario Housing to Stabilize ReMax Realtron Diane Plant

Queen's Park October

Ontario housing conditions will stabilize

Stable economic conditions across the province will help stabilize housing demand in 2010 according to the 2009 Third Quarter CMHC Housing Market Outlook - Canada Edition.

Highlights of the Ontario forecast include:

• The Ontario economy will stabilize at year end before gradually recovering in 2010

• Ontario resale volumes will stabilize and range between 160,000 and 190,000 unit sales this year and next - reaching 174,000 units in 2009, and 166,750 units in 2010.

• Resale volumes will be down from the peak in 2007 but will be in line with volumes earlier this decade.

• After experiencing buyers market conditions early this year, balanced market conditions will be sustained through 2010 – prices will rise by 1.6 per cent and 0.8 per cent this year and next respectively.

• After declining in 2009, new home starts will edge up and reach 50,000 units in 2010 but owing to economic uncertainty will range between 45,800 and 60,000.

• High levels of affordability will support demand for detached housing in the immediate term but a shift to more inexpensive multi-family housing will occur as affordability erodes in late 2010.

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I proudly server buyers and sellers in the Toronto Neighbourhoods of: Forest Hill, Cedarvale, North York, North Toronto, Summit Heights, Wilson Height, Bathurst Manor, Leaside, Bayview, Thornhill, Richmond Hill and all surrounding areas.



Whether you're buying or selling and looking for a Toronto Realtor or feel free to e-mail or phone us and we will be happy to guide you through your real estate experience.


Diane Plant, Broker
Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc, Brokerage
(416) 782-8882

TORONTO REAL ESTATE WEBSITE








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