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Niagara-on-the-Lake Realty
Niagara on the Lake Realty has been selling homes for generations. We specialize in the Niagara on the Lake area of which we are very proud. Our agents are experienced, most having lived the greater part of their lives in Niagara. We pride ourselves on our discretion, often not found with larger corporations. Our offices are conveniently located in the heart of the Old Town NOTL on Queen Street and our satelite office on Creek Road in St. Davids. We are happy to sell you on our town! The market has been extremely busy this past Summer and we anticipate a busy Fall market despite the doom and gloom South of the border. The Niagara-on-the-Lake market can be fickle, and tends to follow activity taking place in the larger centres around the Golden Horseshoe and Toronto more specifically. We, at Niagara-on-the-Lake Realty hope to hear from you soon. |
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Canadian Home Sales Up! states Globe and Mail
Virginia Galt
Globe and Mail Update Last updated on Tuesday, Sep. 15, 2009 02:53PM EDT
Canadian home sales dipped slightly in August as the market took a breather after a robust spring and summer, according to statistics released Tuesday by the Canadian Real Estate Association.
Year-over-year, the number of resale homes trading hands was up 18.5 per cent from August, 2008.
“On a seasonally adjusted basis, national …[resale] home sales held steady. At 42,426 units, seasonally adjusted activity came within six-tenths of 1 per cent of levels in the previous month,” CREA said.
“Seasonally adjusted activity in Alberta and Quebec declined, offsetting activity gains in British Columbia.”
Economists had expected that the pace of resale activity might ease a bit between July and August “following a 61 per cent blast-off in the prior six months,” Douglas Porter, deputy chief economist of the Bank of Montreal, said in his morning research note.
The market, however, remains buoyant, “led by a powerhouse performance in Vancouver, up a cool 117 per cent year over year,” Mr. Porter said.
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