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My husband and I recently bought a new house. While we had no intention of buying from a developer, after many conversations and much investigation it was clearly the right choice for us. My wonderful husband Chris is used to me talking about houses and the real estate market non-stop so he was not surprised when I asked him one day if we could stop by a builder’s sales office on our way out of town to spend the day with our nephews. Truth be told, I think he was actually warming up to the idea that it was time to move although you would be hard pressed to catch him admitting it. My intentions were really just to understand the new phase being developed by the builder as I do with all the new developments in Oakville. I wasn’t serious about buying for ourselves and yet there we were 6 days later, standing in line overnight waiting to purchase a new home.
When we arrived at the sales office for the first time we were practically laughed at for being so naive as to think that the homes being advertised were still available (how silly of us!). We were promptly told that they were released a month earlier and already sold out for weeks. All I will say is that it was truly an interesting experience to be sitting on the client side of the fence. Even though I live and breathe the local market and knew all the reasons why this was a great investment, my emotions ran high throughout the whole experience. To be honest, if it wasn’t for my knowledge of real estate, I’m not sure I would have been prepared enough to actually purchase new. New home buyers tell me all the time that they wish they had done more research before they bought and I couldn’t agree more. Remember, that while the builder’s sales representatives are available to help, they ultimately represent the interests of the developer NOT you as a buyer. The only way to really know whether or not you are making a wise decision is to do your homework. Below is a list of steps that my husband and I undertook prior to the purchase of our home. As a realtor, I highly encourage anyone thinking of buying from a developer to do the same. Without further adieu, here they are...
Before You Buy From a Developer:
Best of luck to those of you buying a new home. Chris and I are excited to see the progress on our own home and will keep you updated as things progress. If you have any questions or comments about buying new, please let me know. I can be reached at www.lindsaywalls.com, lindsay@remaxaboutowne.com or 905.338.9000.
All the best,
Lindsay
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Cormorant Looking For Lunch
Sky High View
Bridges Over Untroubled Water
Cormorant Going Fishing
Cormorant Island - Burlington Skyway Bridge
Leaving Town - Hamilton Waterfront Harbour
Before The Rain
Bathing Suit Competition
Burlington Skyway Bridge
Hamilton Harbour Cruise
This is a great time of the year to head to the lakes or harbours to catch the migrating wildlife. Excellent places to find differenct species are Oakville and Bronte Harbours, LaSalle Park in Burlington and Cootes Paradise and Hamilton Bay. Bring your camera, enjoy the sights and sounds and enjoy walking along boardwalks and piers.
Jenny Kotulak photos
Windows of the World Photography
WoW 2009
Thinking of moving to Oakville? Contact Jenny Kotulak Broker, your Oakville Community REALTOR.
RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp. Brokerage
905-842-7000
www.oakvilleontariorealestate.ca
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It's coming and you better be prepared. Effective October 26,2009 the Province of Ontario's distracted-driving law comes into effect. Ontario's drivers will have a grace period until Feb. 1, 2010 to acquire a hands-free device for their cellphones, Blackberries, etc. 
Police will issue fines after that point up to $500 with no demerit points. Using earbuds, adjusting GPS units and iPods are also a no-no while behind the wheel. Exemptions include driver placed 911 calls, emergency service vehicles, truckers and other commercial drivers. A 3 year grace period has been offered to truckers to replace CB radios with new technology.
The new legislation also specifically refers to DVD's and Laptops, which I concur are very scary distraction for a driver. According to a 2009 study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, drivers who dial and text behind the wheel have nearly three times the risk of being in a crash.
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Oakville, Ontario - A Premier Lakeside community located within a half hour commute to Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario. Thinking of making a move to Oakville? Contact Jenny Kotulak your Oakville Community REALTOR, for all your real estate needs.
Visit www.oakvilleontariorealestate.ca for Oakville statistics, neighbourhood information, important community links. Open 24/7 for your convenience.
Jenny Kotulak, Broker
RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp. Brokerage, Oakville, Ontario
Past President Oakville, Milton & District Real Estate Board
Photo Location: Oakville Harbour
Jenny Kotulak Photos
Windows of the World Photography
WoW 2009
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Yes it's time to reveal the photo answer to my last Name That Photo posting. I don't really need to reveal the answer, as it was guessed by many smart people. I only have to post the reveal photos.
I zoomed in on the base of Tews Falls in Dundas, Ontario to take the photo. There is a great hiking trail between Tews Falls and Webster's Falls (see a previous post for photos) I recently found out that Hamilton, Ontario is the Waterfall Capital of The World due to the number of different types of falls in the area. Dundas lies just on the outskirts of Hamilton about a half hour drive from my home.
I am now on a mission to check out many of the other waterfalls in the area. Next on my agenda, when I get a chance will be the Devil's Punchbowl.
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