Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Power Networking Breakfast

Are you a business owner or sales representative, looking for more business? Here is an opportunity to meet other business people for a networking event and to learn more about getting business by referral.

Sponsored by the LeTip Etobicoke Chapter.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Toronto Front Pad Parking

I have been getting a lot of questions about the City of Toronto rules regarding front pad parking.

Here are a few things to help...

People buying a home with a front pad parking space need to re-apply to the city for a new license. The existing license belongs to the previous owner. It is not a right that is attached to the property. Thus we say it "does not run with the land".

Adding a new front pad parking space requires an application to the City of Toronto and their approval. The rules are complex for this, see the bylaw link below.

Existing licenses need to be renewed regularly to be permitted to kee the parking pad.

Resources:

Letter to Real Estate Agents about Front Pads

current list of Toronto homes with authorized front pad parking spaces

City of Toronto Front Parking Pad Bylaw

Parking Pad Application Form


- Ralph

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Toronto - Multiple Offers

Surprisingly, Toronto is in another housing boom right now. It's mid-May 2009, the hot part of the spring market and we are seeing several homes sold with multiple offers and bidding wars!

The low mortgage rates are bringing more buyers into the market, at a time that there are is not an over-supply of homes for sale. Agents are holding back on accepting offers until a deadline date and pricing is getting agressive again.

This is back to 2005 - 2007 in terms of strategies.

I'm a Modern Professional REMAX agent in Etobicoke and I'm here to help you to make sense of all of this.

North Toronto

Last week I had the opportunity to return to North-Toronto, the part of Toronto where I grew-up. Given the population growth of Toronto and of the GTA, this hardly seems like the right name for the area any more!

I grew up on Belsize Drive, across from a small parkette. We considered downtown to start south of Bloor St. Certainly when this area was first built into housing in the 1920's it was still on the fringe of the City. Just up Yonge St, before Hoggs Hollow, south of York Mills and north of Lawrence was the city limits. The TTC charged another fare to go beyond that point.

I enjoyed my walk past the small stores along the Yonge St shopping district between Davisville and Lawrence. The stores are the same as I remember, but most of the businesses in them have changed. The Art Shoppe is still there and a few more long time businesses.

As a RE/MAX agent, I understand the many communities that make up the City and help people to find the neigbourhood that is right for them.

If I can help you, please let me know.

Ralph Evans - REMAX Professionals Inc, Brokerage

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Back to Normal for Toronto Housing Market - April 2009 Toronto House Prices

Toronto Real Estate Board statistics for April 2009 show that the average price has jumped up by 6.5% since the month before to $385,641 with a volume of 8107 sales made in the month across the GTA - for houses and condos combined.

What this really shows is that Toronto Real Estate has regained almost all of its value, since the market peak. Average home values are now off just 3.1% from the market peak of May 2008.

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Expectation is for a further strong upward surge in volume and value as confidence returns to the country and economic numbers improve.

Let me know if you'd like more market information, or to get my help buying, selling and investing in real estate...

Ralph Evans
Sales Representative
RE/MAX Professionals Inc., Brokerage
Office 416 236-1241 Direct 416 577-5486
My website the RE/MAX RealEstateHelpDesk.ca

Friday, May 01, 2009

Getting Your Home Ready to Sell

Any real estate agent can put their sign on your lawn and say that your home is for sale. When you hire Ralph Evans to represent you in the sale of your home, you get so much more!

Ralph wants you to sell your home for more. More money than you would earn working with other real estate agents. How is that going to happen? It can be done by helping the homeowner to get their home ready for sale before it goes onto the market.

Only a few select RE/MAX agents are using these techniques to help their clients succeed. Here are some quick videos and checklists to explain some of the things that can be done to prepare a home.

1. Air Quality
                video
               checklist

2. Curb Appeal
               video
               checklist

3. Depersonalizing
               video
               checklist

4. Flooring
               video
               checklist

5. Furniture Placement and Lighting
               video
               checklist

6. Pre-Listing Home Inspection
               video
               checklist

7. Main Selling Rooms
               video
               checklist

8. Paint
               video
               checklist

9. Decluttering and Prepacking
               video
               checklist

10. Updates and Repairs
               video
               checklist

Ralph Evans
Sales Representative
RE/MAX Professionals Inc., Brokerage
Office 416 236-1241
Direct 416 577-5486
My website the RE/MAX RealEstateHelpDesk.ca