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September 17, 2008 -- The Greater Toronto Area's autumn resale housing market began with moderate activity, Toronto Real Estate Board President Maureen O'Neill announced today.
With 2,726 sales during the first half of this month, activity has declined 16 per cent from the 3,236 recorded during same time period a year ago. Compared to the 2,913 transactions recorded during the first half of September 2006, activity has declined six per cent.
In the City of Toronto, 998 sales were recorded, which represents a 23 per cent decline from the 1,297 transactions recorded in the first half of September 2007 and an 11 per cent decline from the 1,118 homes that changed hands in 2006. However, activity increased 16 per cent in the first half of September 2007 from the same period in 2006.
In the 905 Region, there were 1,728 sales, down 11 per cent from the first half of September 2007, when 1,939 transactions were recorded and within four per cent of the 1,795 sales recorded during the same timeframe in 2006. However, activity increased eight per cent during the first two weeks of September 2007 as compared to 2006.
"Although housing activity in the GTA remains moderate, we're continuing to see a consistent pattern, and this stability is certainly positive news compared to markets in other sectors and in other world cities," said Ms. O'Neill.
At $366,158 the average price of housing in the GTA has increased marginally from the $364,364 recorded a year ago and is up nine per cent from $335,208 recorded in September 2006.
In the City of Toronto, the average price is $386,524 up marginally from the $384,796 recorded in the first half of September 2007 and up 12 per cent from the $343,561 average from the same period in 2006.
In the 905 Region, the average price is $354,395; an increase of one per cent from $350,698 recorded a year ago and up seven per cent from $330,005 recorded in the first half of September 2006.
"The fact that prices have held firm despite moderate activity shows that consumers regard real estate as a sound investment," said Ms. O'Neill.
The percentage of asking price that Sellers receive for their homes has also remained consistent. The list to sale price ratio is 98 per cent, as it was a year ago.
The 26,299 properties listed for sale on the TorontoMLS system have increased 26 per cent from a year ago when 20,841 homes were available. The time that homes remain on the market has increased as well, to an average of 37 days compared to 31 days a year ago.
In a few areas though, activity heated up during the first two weeks of the month.
Transactions in Bowmanville (E17) increased 66 per cent from a year ago, as a result of strong detached home sales.
In Streetsville (W20) activity increased seven per cent compared to mid-September 2007 due mainly to semi-detached sales.
Vaughan (N02) saw a 20 per cent increased in transactions from a year ago due to strong sales of all housing types.
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Conversation Day is coming to Brampton!
Formerly known as Environment Day, this special one day event will be held at Fletcher’s Meadow Secondary School, located at 10750 Chinguacousy Rd., in Brampton, on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Only residents arriving in vehicles will be allowed entry (i.e., no walk-in traffic).
Residents may drop off the following items free of charge:
The following items are not accepted at the event. Instead, you can take these to a local Community Recycling Centre (CRC):
(By the way, if you make a non-perishable food donation at the event, you'll receive a $10 voucher which you can use at a CRC.)
For more information, visit the Region of Peel Waste Management site.
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VIP Event: Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Time: 1:00pm to 4:00pm (includes Buffet)

Contact me for your exclusive VIP Preview of Cachet Estate Homes' newest luxury collection in Mississauga Road's prestigious Estates of Credit Ridge. These are without question, the most exquisite homes surrounded by pristine parks and ponds, in the most exceptional community.
This will be your first opportunity to view these magnificent homes starting at $480,000 to over $1.2 Million. The various models range up to 5,700 square feet and provide luxurious living space -- including beautiful finished lower levels, walk-outs, gourmet kitchens and elegant master retreats with spa-inspired ensuites.
This is a 30-day Offer and is not open to the general Public - call me today for details and your exclusive viewing! Be the first to choose your Lot, and your Design!
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Sales Representative
Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage
(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web) www.SaraKareer.com
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City of Brampton -- Facts

Here are some interesting facts about the great City of Brampton.
Did you know ...
Brampton is known as the "Flower City".
Brampton is also known as the "Best Blooming Community in Canada"...no small accomplishment!
Brampton is the 3rd largest city in the Greater Toronto Area.
Brampton is the first city in the GTA and one of 10 in North America to be designated an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization in 2007.
Brampton has over 8,000 businesses.
Brampton has a "Triple A" credit rating by Standard & Poor, which relfects its debt-free position, exceptional liquidity levels and excellent economy.
Brampton has approximately 6,000 acres of Parkland.
Brampton has a diverse population that represents over 60 diverse cultures and speaking over 100 different languages.
Brampton is a family-oriented city...it has plenty of activities for kids - Sports Leagues (Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, etc), neighborhood Parks, fantastic Recreation Centers, Heartlake Conversation Area, Shopping Centers, Plazas, Restaurants, and Theatres.
Brampton has its very own man-made lake -- Professor's Lake!
Brampton has one of the most active Real Estate markets in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)!
Brampton ... is a place where you can live, work, laugh, and play.
Brampton is the place to be.
Call me today for honest, professional service. I'm here to assist YOU!
My Client Testimonials speak for themselves!
Call me today...let's talk!
Sara Kareer
Sales Representative
(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web) www.SaraKareer.com
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Back to School & Back to Work
For many, the month of September is a time for new beginnings and fresh ideas, getting organized and settling in. But the weather is still nice so continue to enjoy your outdoor spaces while you reflect upon memories made during the summer holidays.
Did YOU have a good summer? A lot of photos, shells found on the beach and a couple of cute souveniers? How best to remember the fun and reflect on time well spent? Narrow floating shelves in a hallway, shadow boxes, and multi-matte frames are a great way to capture it all in one place so it doesn't look like forgotten clutter. You can even change your display seasonally - the look is versatile and it will certainly showcase your personality.

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