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Archive for March, 2008

Why Move to Oakville, Milton or Burlington? Halton Region Safest in Greater Toronto Region says Maclean’s Magazine

“Halton Region is a very safe place to live” says Maclean’s Magazine.

First time buyer coupleI was doing an open house yesterday afternoon in the new area of Bronte Woods and met two families from GTA land, one from Leaside and another that owned a home in downtown Toronto, both planning to relocate to Oakville, “for lifestyle and affordability”. 

This is definitely a growing trend, and not surprising, given the relatively higher price of detached homes in Toronto, high property taxes, and now the new municipal land transfer tax which has placed an added financial burden on home-buyers.

Given the many wonderful benefits of living and raising a family in Halton, we will certainly see this trend continue.

But back to the subject of this post. 

I noticed an article in The Oakville Beaver last week which said that Maclean’s Magazine recently profiled Halton as the safest place to live in the Greater Toronto Area.

Maclean’s rankings were based on 2006 per capita crime rates for murder, sexual assault, aggravated assault, robbery, break and enters, and auto theft from the Canadian Centre for Justice Studies.

To read more about why Halton is so safe, click here to access the Oakville Beaver article. 

The article also says that Halton is the fourth safest region in Canada.  Good news for our families and for the value of real estate in Halton.  Let’s keep it that way!

LOOKING TO MOVE TO OAKVILLE, BURLINGTON OR MILTON?  IT’S A GOOD DECISION!  CALL HILARY AT 905–599–3311 TODAY TO HELP YOU FIND YOUR DREAM HOME.

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Bright’s Gallery of Burlington Moves to Collingwood and Hilary Hooks Up with Real Estate Blogger Marg Scheben-Edey

Bright's Gallery in ColllingwoodOur family spent a ski weekend up at Blue Mountain in Collingwood over March Break.  (If you were noticing I didn’t post for a few days, that’s why.)

Having just received a note from Oakville resident and neighbour of mine, Peter Bright, that Bright’s Gallery of Burlington is relocating to Collingwood this spring, I decided to check out the new gallery site, right in the Village at Blue where we were staying. 

Best of luck in your new venture Peter.  I am sure visitors and locals will appreciate the fine collection of Canadian artists that you profile in your gallery. 

This weekend was also an opportunity for me to meet Marg Scheben-Edey of ReMax in Collingwood who has been an inspiration to me as a Canadian blogger and REALTOR.

By the time we met in person on Monday in Collingwood, we were like old friends!  That’s the kind of connection that real estate bloggers have with each other.

Hilary and MargMarg has a zest for life, a razor-sharp mind and a warm and easy-going personality. 

Marg and her husband John grew up in West Oakville.  Marg recalls when the land behind their Pinegrove Road house (now Speers Road) was a strawberry field and they would ride horses across the QEW to their friend’s farm on Burnhamthorpe Road.  The Edey’s have been living in the Collingwood area for the last 22 years where they raised their two kids.

Our family of four were treated to a tour of Collingwood in Marg’s van

Development in the area since I was up here last, quite a few years back, is mind boggling!  It is certainly the vacation and retirement destination for many in the Golden Horseshoe and GTA. 

(I chatted with a lady in one of the Village stores who had just moved up here with her husband, having traded their fast paced life in Southern Ontario for the slower recreational lifestyle of the area.  She sold me a very delicious piece of home-made praline fudge.)   

“No bird soars too far on its own wings” is one of my mottoes.  Staying connected to people like Marg helps me to keep growing and innovating in my business.

By the way, Marg and I  are hoping to help get a “Canadian Real Estate Bloggers Conference” going so that real estate professionals on the vanguard of using the internet can exchange ideas and learn from each other. 

Any Canadian REALTORS interested in this?  Let us know.

Check out Marg’s blog.  If you’re looking to buy property in the South Georgian Bay area, she’ll take good care of you.  

DON’T MISS OUT ON THE SPRING MARKET!  TO LIST YOUR HOME IN OAKVILLE OR BURLINGTON, PICK UP THE PHONE AND CALL HILARY (905) 599–3311 TODAY!

 

 

 

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How to Beat the Boring Dinner Blues

Fifties housewifeDo you get tired of making the same meals over and over? I do.

Here are some things I’ve done lately to spice up our mealtimes.

1)  I discovered a wonderful free site www.allrecipes.com.  I signed up for their daily recipe and it comes to my inbox.  Sometimes it is just the right bit of inspiration that I need!

2)   I try to plan out the meals for the week, before doing the grocery shopping.  This way we have the ingredients required on hand and don’t have to keep popping into the store for this or that.

3)  Every now and then I visit the www.allrecipes.com website.   Most of the recipes are posted by ordinary folk like you and I.  Usually there is a photo, but the best part is the reviews that people who have tried the recipe write.  Readers suggest ways to modify or improve on the recipe, rave about the results or say “it’s just so-so, nothing to write home about”.   

4)  I use the online Recipe Box to store the recipes I like (it comes up under “My Stuff”).

Here are some new recipes I tried lately that turned out pretty well. 

Marie’s Easy Slow Cooker Pot Roast (We put this in the crockpot before church and it was all ready when we got home with our lunch guests)

Sugar Free Blueberry Coffee Cake (I made this for a coffee morning I had recently) 

Creamy Mushroom Soup (My first time making mushroom soup from scratch, easy and tasty)

Dark Chocolate Cake II (easiest one bowl scratch cake I’ve made, moist and dark!) Goes well with Chocolate Cheese Frosting.  (I had some frosting left over and froze it.  Tasted just as good when defrosted.)

Why don’t you try a few recipes from www.allrecipes.com and let us know which ones you recommend by adding comments to this post?

CALL HILARY FOR ALL THE RIGHT INGREDIENTS when selling your home.  Let me take good care of you and your investment!

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How Well Do You Know Your Ontario Birds?

This is a beautiful gallery of Ontario birds, as captured by my friend Ashley Hockenberry, an avid amateur photographer.  I appreciate the chance to share them with you.

Try to guess the name of each bird before placing the cursor over the image to find the name.  How many do you know?

Bluejay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NuthatchMale cardinal

 

BluebirdFemale woodpecker

 

 Woodpecker

 

 Dove in snow

 

 

 

 

 

FOR A BIRD’S EYE VIEW ON LOCAL REAL ESTATE CONDITIONS, CALL HILARY AT 905–599–3311!  NOW’S THE TIME TO LIST FOR THE SPRING MARKET.

 

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Downsize your home, but upsize your amenities

 

 

luxury bathroomsThe kids have flown the coop, and now you’re looking to build a smaller nest. But downsizing doesn’t have to mean downgrading. Instead, add more comfort, convenience and luxury with less square footage. After all, life is too short to not love your surroundings.

The Great-er Outdoors

For mature adults who are tired of the rigors and high cost of constant lawn upkeep, no-mow lawns are a time-, water-, fuel- and money-saving alternative. These lawns are a mix of several slow-growing fescue grasses that form a dense, tough turf. They are extremely low maintenance, needing no fertilizer nor watering, and typically only require mowing once per year.

For colder climates where snow removal is important, driveway heating systems are an ideal amenity. Most feature automatic smart sensors that turn on when it begins to snow, providing snow removal, whether you’re home or not.

Ordinary Extraordinary

Mature adults are finding ways to turn ordinary rooms into extraordinarily indulgent experiences. Shower customization with rainshowers, sidesprays and handheld showers are today’s hottest bathroom trend – creating a private spa escape. But mature adults also need to keep it safe by adding shower seats and grab bars. Home Care by Moen offers safe and stylish options with their mesh shower chair and its SecureMount grab bar installation system. The beautifully designed grab bars are available in a variety of styles and finishes — looking like decorative pieces, rather than safety devices – while a unique anchor system makes them easy to install.

Interior Ingenuity

With many mature adults using their retirement as a time to jet set around the globe, get a second home, or visit children and grandchildren, a convenient, accessible space for luggage is a must. According to CNNMoney.com trend spotter Les Christie, luggage rooms, which store luggage and travel goods between trips, are one of the top home amenity trends. Luggage rooms save homeowners the hassles of cramming suitcases in closets or using inconvenient attic storage space.

Another popular amenity is the customized exercise room. Many older adults are using their spare time (and spare rooms) to get in top shape with customized weight training, cardio machines and even indoor lap pools, which provide a rigorous resistance workout without placing stress on joints and muscles.

Regardless of the size of your home, whether you build new or buy used, filling your empty nest with hot amenities will help to make your golden years as good as gold.

Source – News Canada

HILARY CAN HELP YOU FIGURE OUT THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOU IF YOUR KIDS HAVE LEFT HOME.  CALL 905–599–3311 TODAY TO LEARN WHAT YOUR OPTIONS ARE.

 

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It’s official, I heard it on the radio! 2008 Most Snowy Ontario Winter on Record

They announced it today.  Snowflall so far this year has set an all-time record.

And winter is not over yet!

In honor of such a snowy winter,  I am sharing some winter scenes  as seen through the lens of my friend Ashley:

Lone tree in snowstorm

LONE TREE IN WINTER

Ontario snowy fenceline

ONTARIO SNOWY FENCELINE

SNOWY FARM SCENE

FARMHOUSE AND FIELD IN WINTER

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GOING GREEN CAN SAVE YOU MONEY: Do You Know About New Government Rebate Programs?

It’s good to keep abreast of grants that are now available for homeowners going green.

I give regular updates on The Buzz about money-saving energy initiatives so stay posted!

Both the provincial and federal governments have new programs designed to encourage energy reduction. By staying up-to-date on the latest programs, you can save money.

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is offering a new residential energy efficiency assessment service to owners of single family homes, including detached, semi-detached and low-rise multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) that are no more than three storeys high.

Under the ecoENERGY Retrofit program, property owners can qualify for federal grants by improving the energy efficiency of their homes and reducing their home’s impact on the environment.

Bunn enjoying natureEnergy advisors come to your home to do assessment
NRCan-certified energy advisors conduct a detailed on-site assessment of the home’s energy use from the attic down to the basement. They provide a personalized report, including a checklist of recommended retrofits to improve the energy efficiency of your home and, in some cases, to reduce water consumption. The report also shows the grant amounts for each eligible upgrade that you can receive by carrying out these energy-saving improvements. The maximum grant you can receive for a home is $5,000.

For instance, if you replace an old natural gas furnace with the most efficient unit available (92% AFUE or annual fuel utilization efficiency gas furnace with DC variable speed motor) you could qualify for $1,350 in rebates: $500 (Federal) plus $500 (Provincial) plus $100 from Enbridge plus $250 from the Ontario Power Authority (Cool Savings Rebate). According to the Ontario Ministry of Energy, replacing an old system (63% AFUE) with a new high efficiency condensing furnace (93% AFUE) in an average 1,200 square foot, detached house will result in savings of approximately $450 per year.

Because of its high-tech design, a high-efficiency natural gas furnace squeezes the most heat out of every heating dollar. For every dollar you spend on energy, it produces 88 to 97 cents worth of heat. It could save up to 24% in energy and related energy costs and will also help insulate homeowners from increasing energy prices.

The high efficiency furnace and many of the other retrofits eligible for rebates come with a higher price tag, but environmentally conscious homeowners believe the energy cost savings – and reduced greenhouse gas emissions – are well worth it. Also, from a resale perspective, many potential homebuyers will view “greener” appliances as a desirable feature.

For more information on the ecoEnergy Retrofit Rebate program visit the following sites:

  1. Natural Resources Canada (Federal) Web site at www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal under residential housing, home improvements.
  2. Ontario Ministry of Energy Web site at www.energy.gov.on.ca and click on the Rebate update.
  3. For information on qualifying toilets from the federal and provincial perspective, go to www.veritec.ca under Reports, 11th Edition (test results start on page 16)
  4. For information on residential rebates from the Ontario Power Authority – Cool Savings Rebate Program, go to www.everykilowattcounts.ca.
  5. For information on Energy Star appliances go to www.energystar.gc.ca.
  6. For information on Enbridge rebates, check under Residential, Rebates Incentives and Energy tips at https://portal-plumprod.cgc.enbridge.com.

(Some of the information for this post came from OREA Edge newsletter March 2008)

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More University Graduates Move to Oakville, Milton Grads on the Rise

Oakville town squareA report from the 2006 census by Statistics Canada, released this week, showed that the two Ontario municipalities with the greatest proportion of university graduates were Richmond Hill and Oakville.

About 42% of residents in Richmond Hill, and 41.5% in Oakville, hold degrees at the bachelor’s level or above. 

By comparison, the percentage for Toronto was 37% while the Canadian average is 23%.  The city of Oshawa had the lowest percentage at 12.1%.  Burlington was 30.3%

The booming Town of Milton showed the highest gain in university grads in Ontario between the censuses of 2001 and 2006, moving up from 23% to 28%.

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Want to try your hand at blogging? Here’s how to get started

BloggingWhat’s it like to blog?

It’s like being pulled by your pen to new places every day.    

Writing is one of those things that the more you do it, the more you want to do it, and the easier it is to do. 

Something comes to the top of your mind and you just want to record it so it won’t get lost.  Perhaps someone else can relate or follow what you are thinking? 

You have a desire to express something.  A desire to connect with a reader.

I think we all have this desire inside us but we have been so indoctrinated into thinking that there is only one right way to write. We have had teachers that put red marks all over our feeble efforts at creative expression.

We have become writing-repressed and self-conscious.

The beauty of blogging is that you don’t have to get published.  You just put it out there in the hope that someone will  read it.  Who knows?  It might inspire someone else to write something.  It might help spawn other writers out there. (I use the term writer loosely.) 

You don’t have to be an English major or a prolific reader. 

What’s the worst that could happen?  What you write makes no sense at all?  Still it would be your thoughts, a legitimate expression of what’s on your mind and in your subconscious.

It’s just a freeing thing to start typing on a blank page.  Try it some time. Don’t think. Just put your fingers on the keyboard and let your pen take you where it wants to go.  You might be surprised at the outcome. 

I would be thrilled to read a comment from bloggers and would-be-bloggers out there who connect to others through your pen!  On-line interaction is another fun thing about blogging but that’s for another post.

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Today Bank of Canada Governor Cut Key Interest Rate by 1/2%

Breaking newsHe said he would and he did.

Today, Mark Carney, the new Governor for the Bank of Canada announced an interest rate cut of 1/2% bringing the key rate to 3.5%.

He also indicated that further cuts will be needed to deal with a U.S. economy that is experiencing a deeper and more prolonged slowdown than previously projected.

First quarter stats show that Canada’s economy is already experiencing some of the spillover effect of subprime woes in the U.S.

The next meeting is scheduled for April 22nd, at which time there may be further cuts.

Meanwhile, also today, Australia’s central bank raised interest rates to a 12-year high in its fight to contain inflationary pressures in a booming economy fueled by Chinese hunger for resources

The increase in Australia was the second in two months and the 12th since 2002. It bucks the trend among other major central banks, which cut rates as the U.S. subprime meltdown hurt global growth.

“This adjustment was made in order to contain and reduce inflation over the medium term,” Glenn Stevens, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, said in a statement after raising the cash rate target 25 basis points to 7.25 percent.

NOTE FROM HILARY:  NEED HELP DECIDING ON FINANCING OPTIONS?  I’d be happy to explain things. 

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