1) Sutton Member Program, the lowest mortgage rates in the industry available through me. Why rent when you can own and build equity as the housing market rebounds???
2) Land Transfer Tax Refunds for First Time Home Buyers
http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/bulletins/ltt/1_2008.html
3) First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/bdgt/2009/fqhbtc-eng.html
4) Home Buyers Plan
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/rrsp-reer/hbp-rap/menu-eng.html
5) Canada's Remarkable Housing Recovery
http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/09/17/f-housing-bubble.html
6) The Impact of Ontario's Harmonized Sales Tax coming July 2010
http://www.dailycommercialnews.com/nw/10988/en
7) Canada's Home Renovation Tax Credit
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/hrtc/
8) Its a Buyers Market, plenty of listings to choose from.
9) Its getting cold out!
10) I want to be the catalyst for your move and have you in before December so that you can start building equity in your future taking advantage of all these wonderful programs.
I only wish we had these programs available when I was a first time homebuyer, none of this was in place, count your blessings and act on it and call me for help in my area or I can refer you to a good agent where ever you live.
Chris Bone
Sutton on the Bay Realty
Wasaga Beach
705 888 1966
I finally got a response from FB (after a month) about changing my business page to Sutton on the Bay Realty. to no avail, I'm pretty sure the entity I am further exchanging emails with is a robot named Giorgio. Such a disengaging, dehumanizing corporate world this is becoming, even from the leader in social networking, the irony. I would gladly pay for service if it was available.
Sometimes we don't think to much about the water we drink until a tragedy like Walkerton unfolds. Its an important factor when choosing a place to live, not only from a health perspective, but as a safeguard against the risk of exposing your property to potential value loss. Good clean drinking water is vital to maintaining and maximizing property value, think of it as investment protection. If you don't believe me, try to sell a property where the well has gone bad.
The Raymond A. Barker Water Filtration Plant in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada plant produces some of the safest drinking water in the world. To date the Raymond A. Barker Water Filtration Plant has had over 1500 people from around the world visit to look at the ZeeWeed® technology (Brazil, China, Japan, Germany, Australia, Hungary, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, UK, U.S.: (Arizona, California, New York, Texas, Illinois, Carolinas, Florida) Raymond A Barker Water Treatment Plant is the International training centre for Zenon Membrane water treatment facilities.
http://www.investcollingwood.com/Water.html
The water is wonderful here, right out of the tap. I drink it everyday.
Chris Bone
Sales Representative
Remax of Wasaga Beach
705 888 1966
Three old couples were having tea one fine day. There were all chatting and whatnot when one of the men, trying to get a chuckle, said to his wife, "Pass the honey, honey!” Getting the chuckle he expected, he carried on. A moment later, the second man said, "Pass the sugar, sugar!" This got a bit of a bigger laugh, so the third man, although not quite as clever or quick-witted as the other two, decided to join in the fun. He waited for the perfect opportunity, cleared his throat and then confidently said, "Pass the tea, bag!"
The Collingwood Trails Network has been created to promote both alternative transportation methods and provide community opportunities for pro-active health. Currently the Town of Collingwood trail system boasts over 60 kilometres of trails spread out throughout Collingwood. Visit Harbourlands Park, Harbourview Park, Sunset Point Park, along the Pretty River dyke, and throughout other scenic parts of Collingwood as your explore the trails. Recent additions include a lovely extension of the Sunset Point Trail, and the Black Ash Trail which runs along the Black Ash Creek. The trail runs along the creek all the way to the Georgian Trail behind the Collingwood Centre. Trail maps are available at the Collingwood Welcome Centre, The Environment Network, Collingwood Town Hall, local outdoor stores, and a variety of other community locations. The trail is linked to the Georgian Trail, and in the future will be linked into the Wasaga Beach Trails System, the Tiny Trail and then into the Penetanguishene/Midland area. Collingwood's trails are four-season multi-use paths for walkers, joggers and cyclists. We hope to see you on the trails soon! Enjoy your time on the Collingwood Trails.
http://www.collingwoodtrails.ca/maps/trailmap.pdf
Chris Bone
Sales Representative
Remax of Wasaga Beach
705 888 1966
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