Top 10 Homes For Sale In London Ontario 
There are 3500+ houses for sale in London Ontario and area.We have chosen 10 each of these in 6 price ranges. 
With so many to choose from, even we can get confused! But not that much that we can't dedicate our resources and energy to locate and match a home that meets your needs.
This list of homes for sale in London cover homes from $100,000 to over $450,000 and everything from bungalows, ranches, 2 storey homes, semis' and more.
In neighbourhoods of London like Sunningdale, Uplands, Westmount, Byron, Lambeth, Oakridge, Hazelden, South London, Summerside, Cleardale, Masonville and more.
Get your FREE list of top 10 homes for sale in london by going to www.top10homesinlondon.com
If you are just starting to look for a condo in London or are thinking of selling your condo in London Ontario, being informed can save you thousands of dollars and a ton of stress .
I have been doing this Top 10 for 5 years now and the response has been outstanding. In this Top 10 Condos in London you will get FREE pictures and price ranges of the most common condo styles available, such as townhouses, apartment condos, attached condos, detached condos and freehold condos. You will also get a brief description, so when you're driving by these condo neighbourhoods you know how much the condos generally sell for.....
It's like having the teachers edition of your high school algebra book!
You will get a link you to a City of London map with schools,parks, churches, bus routes and more.
The guide also includes important telephone numbers you'll need. like schools, utilities and more. Just go to www.condosinlondon,com

Are you ready to take advantage of the $1,350 Tax Rebate On Home Improvements provided by the Canadian Federal Government?

Over the weekend I was helping a client purchase a home here in London Ontario and one of their concerns were some repairs that this home required. The estimated repairs were around $5,400 and I asked if they were aware of the home renovation tax credit and other incentives provided by various government agencies?
And yesterday, I went on a listing interview (which was successful) and in suggesting some minor upgrades which would maximize the selling price, my new clients were not aware of any incentives. Again, I gladly provided this information and thought I would write this blog to allow more home buyers and home sellers to become aware of these incentives.
Briefly, the following will give a few examples: 
Save up to $1,350 on home improvements purchased before February 1, 2010. This credit is provided by the Canadian Government and is based on elegible expenses for improvements to your house, condo or cottage.
Some of the eligible expenses you can claim: . Renovating a kitchen, bathroom or basement . New windows, doors or flooring . Building an addition, garage, deck, shed or fence . New furnace, fireplace . New driveway or resurfacing . New roof or re-shingling . Landscaping . Permanent swimming pools, in-ground and above-ground . Fixtures blinds, shutters, awnings, lights, fans etc
For more information and forms, go to www.actionplan.gc.ca or call 1-877-959-1-CRA
Don't forget, you have until February 1, 2010 to take advantage of this credit, use it wisely! 
Are you thinking about buying or selling a house in Hazelden North, a subdivision in west London of upscale homes with all the amenities?
Today I was researching the real estate market in Hazelden for a listing that I will put on the market in the next few days and I thought I would pass along a few tidbits.
The average house that sold in Hazelden this year sold for 97% of the asking price of $395,710 and was evenly split between 2 storey homes and ranches. The average time it took for a home to sell was 28 days!
What Does This Mean!
If you were thinking of selling your house in Hazelden, start packing and if you are thinking about buying a house in Hazelden North, put your offer in now! This is a very desirable London neighbourhood and very few homes come up for sale.
If you want to learn more about this great London neighbourhood, check back often or give me a call.

The Ability to Sell Any Home Rests On the Three P's, and they are:
Price, Product and Promotion.
The seller usually has control over the price. The seller eventually decides what price he or she will accept for their home.
The seller definitely has control of the product (the property). The seller controls the neatness, cleanliness and general maintenance of the property while being listed.
The REALTOR* has control of the promotion.
Missing one of the 3 P's can be quite harmful. If the home is overpriced, it won't matter what kind of promotion the REALTOR* does or the show ability of the property. If the home is priced and marketed correctly, it won't help if the condition of the home is poor or and does not show well. If the home shows and is priced well but does not get promoted properly, still not going to sell!
So, with the property owner controlling 2/3 of getting the property sold and the REALTOR* 1/3, why is it when a listing expires it is usually blamed on the REALTOR?
So before taking a listing why not discuss the 3 'P's and how by working in harmony with each other, everyone can enjoy a successful and profitable relationship. As a REALTOR*, show them what promotion you have done and have them show or tell you what they have done with maintaining the product. At 30 days, discuss price!
Remember these 3 words: Price, Product, and Promotion. You need all 3 to really enjoy this business!
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