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jacksonwilliamca · 2 years ago
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Pre Sale Condos Toronto | Top Real Estate Agents
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thecanadiandiary · 4 months ago
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zinatikay · 8 months ago
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How a Toronto Real Estate Lawyer Can Correct Errors in Public Records
Spotted an error in Toronto property records? A real estate lawyer can help! They'll gather evidence, navigate legal channels, and ensure your property title reflects accurate ownership details.
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forhadrealty · 1 year ago
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Toronto real estate market November 2023
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As an experienced Toronto real estate agent, I'm keeping close watch on the latest housing market shifts as we round out 2023 and head into a new year - factors like cooling prices, rising inventory, and moderating demand point to some periods of softening after this year’s volatility. But opportunities remain across sectors. Let's connect to discuss trends and customize strategies!
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greaterpropertys · 2 years ago
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paulfuller · 2 years ago
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Understanding Mortgage Services in Toronto: Key Benefits and Considerations
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Introduction: Mortgage services play a crucial role in the real estate market, providing individuals with a means to finance the purchase of a home. In Toronto, mortgage services are available from a variety of lenders, including banks, credit unions, and mortgage brokers. Understanding the benefits and considerations of these services is essential for anyone looking to buy a property in the city.
Benefits of Mortgage Services:
Access to funds: Mortgages allow individuals to purchase a property without having to pay the full amount upfront.
Low interest rates: Mortgage services in Toronto often come with competitive interest rates, making home ownership more affordable.
Flexible terms: In Toronto, mortgage services offer flexible terms, including the ability to choose between fixed and variable interest rates, as well as different repayment options.
Professional guidance: Many mortgage services in Toronto provide professional guidance and support throughout the home buying process, making it easier to understand the financing options available.
Increased purchasing power: By leveraging a mortgage, individuals can buy a more expensive property than they would be able to afford with cash, increasing their purchasing power.
Considerations:
Credit score: A good credit score is important for obtaining a mortgage in Toronto. Individuals with poor credit may find it difficult to secure a loan.
Down payment: The size of the down payment required for a mortgage in Toronto can vary, and a larger down payment may result in a lower interest rate.
Closing costs: It's important to factor in the closing costs associated with a mortgage, including appraisal fees, legal fees, and title insurance.
Conclusion: Mortgage services in Toronto provide individuals with a means to finance the purchase of a home, offering a range of benefits, including access to funds, low interest rates, and flexible terms. Understanding the benefits and considerations of mortgage services is essential for anyone looking to buy a property in the city. Whether you are a first-time home buyer or a seasoned real estate investor, working with a trusted mortgage service provider can help ensure a smooth and successful home buying experience.
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dispatchesfromtheclasswar · 2 years ago
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Report has come out showing that nearly half of the speculative real estate investors largely responsible for making Canada's largest city also one of the most expensive to rent in are losing money and I am here for it.
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othernaut · 2 months ago
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There should be incense at this shrine.
There, between those trees, is where I'd skip school
(the trees were saved, the benches removed),
and pluck forgotten quarters from the payphones
to pay for push pops at the pool.
Right there, on that pigeon-pocked stoop,
I'd sit and play my Game Boy all afternoon.
(I still have that Game Boy;
where is my youth?)
There should be incense at this shrine.
Instead there's a sign,
"Notice: A change is proposed for this site.
For more information, call 311,
Or visit us online."
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thingsifoundongeoguessr · 24 days ago
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THE RIGHT WANS
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immaculatasknight · 9 months ago
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Watch a genocide from the comfort of your backyard
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barbi3-bitches · 9 months ago
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Please help if you can and share
Thank you your help during this difficult time is incredibly appreciated!! ❤️
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jacksonwilliamca · 2 years ago
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Commercial property for rent | Commercial space for sale | Parkhomenko
Searching for a commercial property for rent in Toronto? Parkhomenko is the only team you need! We have a large selection of properties in desirable areas all across the city that are available for rent. Finding the ideal property that satisfies all of your requirements while staying within your budget is our team's first priority. With our specialized services, we have been in business for more than 17 years.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years ago
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"INNES HAS A HABIT OF LOSING MONEY," Toronto Star. October 1, 1912. Page 3. --- Second Offence of Dropping Employer's Cash Leads to a Long Term. --- CASES IN POLICE COURT --- Two Men With Two Bags of Potatoes, Which They Say Were Given to Them. --- Though there was little force behind the blow which Thomas Petrie directed at Constable Young's face, Magistrate Denison chose to fine the intent rather than the act when the man came up in the Police Court.
"Was taking his name," Young stated, "when he struck me."
Petrie's two fines, for drunkenness and assault, were a dollar and costs. each, or thirty days, with time to pay.
The Sentences Grow. The sentences of Edward Innes have been somewhat disproportionate. This morning before Magistrate Denison, he admitted that while working as a collector for Joseph McQuilian's liquor store in Queen street west he retained $11.80 from the returns, and offered the defence that if he was given time he would refund the money and have it taken out of his wages.
"I lost it," he suggested.
"It's not the first time he's lost money," Crown Attorney Corley. commented. "A year ago when he was given $400 to buy Exhibition tickets he lost that. His term then was sixty days." Now, for the theft of of the much smaller amount, Innes will go to Central for a much longer term, four months.
Two Bags of Potatoes. Once more Charles Beamish, an aged character well known to the police, is charged with theft. Last night he was taken by Constable Ox-land, who saw him walking away with a bag of potatoes on his shoulder. A few paces behind was Lou Parsons, with a like load. The constable, knowing Beamish, went after the stranger first.
"Parsons dropped his load and ran," Oxland stated, "but I caught them both."
The charge is that the potatoes were stolen from a G.T.R. box car.
"Given to me," declared Beamish, confidently.
"Whom by?"
"Don't know his name."
"Where does he live?" "Don't know."
"Who is the kind man, anyway?" Magistrate Denison demanded, a bit impatiently.
Finally Beamish decided it was either the carmen or an officer of the M.O.H. Department. The couple remain in jail a week until they can give more definite information.
After arresting Mrs. Louisa Fifield as she came out of Eaton's. Detective Wickett want to her home at Prescott avenue, West Toronto, and a large quantity of goods, which the woman is charged with stealing.
When arrested with her 12-year-old daughter Queenie, Mrs. Fifield had an umbrella and six shirt waists which could not be accounted for by sales checks which could not be accounted for.
Ivy, another daughter. aged 15. working at Gillies' factory. 121 Prescott avenue, the police say, has admitted the theft of 11 neck scarfs, 197 neckties, 4 spools of silk, and a spool of brass wire.
The bundle of goods that the police recovered includes ribbons of all recovered in sizes, fancy lace bags, six umbrellas, lace, shirt waists, collars, hat plumes, and numerous small decorative articles. More were recovered this morning but none of the articles have yet been identified as coming from the Eaton Store.
When Mrs. Fifield appeared in Police Court, T. C. Robinette, reserved election and did not obtaining a week's adjournment.
Detective Wickett was with woman most of the morning, but she denies stealing the goods. She came to this country about nine months and ago.
Accused of Burglary Wm. J. Bell is being held in connection with the shopbreaking at 280 Church street on the night of September 14, when the warehouse of the John Sloan Company, wholesale grocers, was broken into and burglarized. Entrance was forced through a rear window, several desks were broken open, and the burglar, whether Bell or another, proved so clever that he found the combination of the be vault. About 260 postage stamps, $28.07 in cash, medals, and a quantity of jewelry was stolen.
Bell was placed under arrest on King street by Detective Mitchell in pawnshop, where it is alleged he was attempting to dispose of jewelry which, the police say, corresponded to the stolen articles.
Bell was remanded a week without bail.
A Real Estate Deal. "If you can't do business better than that you had better not do it at all. You've been here before. If you come again I'll know better how to deal with you." Those were the comments of Magistrate Denison to William Campbell, a real estate dealer, charged with the theft of $320 from Adam McMillan. There was a conviction, with a remand till called upon.
McMillan said that he bought a lot in Brandon for $320, and that when was fully paid for Campbell kept putting him off for several weeks and never furnished the deed.
Campbell's defence was that he had purchased a group of lots and that he hadn't fully paid for them to obtain the deeds himself.
"Carrying them on McMillan's money," the magistrate commented. "That is no way to do business. But you'll be remanded till called on." Campbell will now furnish the deed.
Back to Blue Grass Land. Hyde Nelson, colored, declares he will go back to his Kentucky home, and Robert Beatty is short $5. Beatty said that ten days ago he handed the colored man the amount at the Woodbine, to put on a "sure thing" which really won.
"And I never got my winnings," was the complaint.
As Nelson was positive he passed the money along to a third person who misplaced it, the ten days already spent in jail seemed enough, that is, if he keeps nis promise to get town.
Chinese Liquor. "Ing Kopy" was the plain English lettering on a carafe of Chinese wine which was seized upon the the premises of Ing Ding at 192 York street by the police when Inspector Dickson led a search party through the Chinese quarter two weeks ago..The charge was illegal sales and keeping.
"'Ing Kopy' means medicinal wine," explained J. W. Carry, defence counsel. "The proper analysis is printed on the side. That complies with the law."
Not when written in Chinese," Magistrate Denison replied.
Some of the police contended that the while the liquid was labelled "Ing Kopy," it was in reality only whisky colored red. As a test, the magistrate had whiffed a little from a glass, thought it was stronger than rose wise, and demanded an analysis. Ding was accordingly allowed a week's remand.
Lee Dun of 184 York street, was to have sold whitish stuff rice wine, for which his fine was $100 and costs or 3 months.
A Real Estate Deal After several remands, John Hanley, real estate agent, was convicted of false pretences. The complainant was John Bain, who stated he placed Welland and Port McNicol lots in Hanley hands for sale.
"He told me he had a buyer," Bain explained, "so I gave him $35 commission. Then he turned in a $100 check from a bogus buyer, and I couldn't get the money."
The court allowed Hanley three weeks remand to produce this buyer, but when he still failed to do so this morning, he was sent to to jail for 20 days.
John A. Brooker, of 54 Margueretta street, was fined $100 and costs for illegal liquor sales. The case has been on the books since July 20.
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forhadrealty · 1 year ago
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Forhad. Best Advice I Got Starting Out - forhadrealty
Navigating my early real estate days, this advice stuck - Be intensely curious, seek mentorship, risk failure, build connections and take bold risks. What words of wisdom proved most valuable when you started out? Let's exchange ideas!
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alialavihomes · 1 year ago
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"Overall, I highly recommend Ali Alavi to anyone looking for a reliable and trustworthy real estate agent in Toronto. His dedication to his clients and his passion for real estate make him a standout professional in the industry. Thank you, Ali, for helping me find my perfect home!"
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nancysaedihome · 1 year ago
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