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November 2009 Edition: Toronto Real Estate Market Views
1. Market Views
Magda Moâs
PREFERRED CLIENT NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2009
Powerhouse market continues in October Magda Mo
Sales Representative
The exceptionally strong fall resale The average price for October resale
home market continued in October transactions was $423,559 which 416-483-8000
with a total of 8,476 properties sold, was up by a whopping 20% versus
an all-time high for the month of the October 2008 average price of
October. This figure was up by 64% $352,974. More significantly, this
versus a very weak October 2008 and price established a new all-time high
brought year-to-date sales to 74,721 for the GTA resale market, easily
units sold, up a full 9% versus the eclipsing the previous record of
comparable year ago period. The $406,877 which had been set in
resurgence in the market is occurring
across all price ranges, from first-time
September. The average price for the
first ten months of the year now stands
Mortgage
buyer level properties to luxury homes
selling in excess of one million dollars.
at $392,264, which is up by 3% versus
the comparable year ago period. Very
Rate Watch
Low interest rates, growing consumer low inventory (14,771 active listings,
confidence and the pent-up demand down 46% versus October 2008) Posted Rates â Nov 5/09
following a very weak October 2008 - combined with the surging demand
April 2009 period have been the major is driving prices upward at a very brisk Closed Mortgages
factors in this astounding recovery. pace.
1 year 3.80%
2 year 3.95%
3 year 4.45%
Units Sold GTA Resale Home Sales - October 4 year 5.29%
9,000 5 year 5.74%
8,000
Open Mortgages
7,000
6,000 6 month 6.45%
5,000 1 year 6.45%
4,000
The above rates are accurate at the specified date and
3,000
have been supplied by a major bank. There may be
Avg Price $356,423 $394,646 $352,974 $423,559 variations in rates between different financial lending
institutions, and rates are negotiable with individual
lenders. To obtain up-to-date posted rates for all financial
2006 2007 2008 2009 institutions, please consult www.cannex.com.
2. Christmas safety tips
House Smart
Christmas Tree Safety
⢠A real tree should not lose green needles when you tap it
on the ground.
⢠Cut 1 inch off the trunk to help absorb water.
⢠Leave the tree outside until ready to decorate.
⢠The stand should hold at least 1 gallon of water.
⢠A 6 foot tree will use 1 gallon of water every two days. ⢠When connecting light strands, wrap a plastic bag around
⢠Mix a commercial preservative with the water. connections and tie ends with Teflon tape.
⢠Check the water level every day. ⢠Never use electric lights on a metallic tree, use coloured
⢠Secure the tree with wire to keep it from tipping. spot lights.
⢠Keep tree away from floor heaters, fireplaces, or other ⢠Make sure trees hung with Christmas lights are not
heat sources. touching power lines.
⢠Use only UL-approved lights, and no more than 3 strands ⢠When using candles, place them a safe distance from
linked together. combustibles.
⢠Use miniature lights - which have cool-burning bulbs. ⢠Place candles in sturdy containers. Remember, hot wax
⢠Turn off the Christmas lights when you sleep, or if you burns kids.
leave your home for very long. ⢠Extinguish candles prior to going to bed.
⢠Never use candles, even on artificial trees. ⢠Dispose of fireplace ashes into a metal container until
⢠Clean the tree stand to improve the treeâs water intake, cold.
use one capful bleach to a cup of water. ⢠After parties, check around and under sofa and chair
⢠Dispose of the tree properly. NEVER BURN IN THE cushions for smouldering cigarettes. (Provide lots of
FIREPLACE. ash trays)
⢠Finally, consider an artificial tree (they are much safer and ⢠Install at least one carbon monoxide detector in your
cleaner). home.
⢠Have an operable fire extinguisher readily available.
Christmas Home Safety
âSafetyâ Gift Ideas
⢠Install a smoke detector or new batteries in the one(s) you
have and TEST it. Put together a gift basket containing one or more of the
⢠Use only outdoor lights outside your home. following items:
⢠Examine light strings each year, discard worn ones. ⢠Three smoke detectors and batteries.
⢠Fasten the bulbs securely and point the sockets down to ⢠A quality fire extinguisher.
avoid moisture build up. ⢠A flashlight and batteries or light sticks.
⢠Connect no more than three strands together. ⢠A first-aid kit.
⢠Never use indoor extension cords outside. ⢠A carbon Monoxide detector.
⢠Avoid overloading wall outlets and extension cords. ⢠A mobile phone.
⢠Keep outdoor electrical connectors above ground and out ⢠A second floor escape ladder.
of puddles and snow. ⢠âEmergency kitâ - energy bars, water, battery radio,
⢠Unplug light string before replacing a bulb. Review the flashlight/light sticks and a first-aid kit packed in a
original package to verify proper wattage and voltage. small travel bag.
3. Vintage fireplace accessories
Trendy
With the arrival of cold weather, itâs time to put on the Fenders
Corner
fireplace. Curling up near a cozy fire is a wonderful winter
pastime but youâll need the right tools to tend your fire. A fender is a three-sided rectangular shaped metal piece
Vintage fireplace accessories can add just the right that keeps sparks from jumping into carpets and flooring.
atmosphere to your dĂŠcor. Hereâs what youâll need to keep They could be very ornamental.
your fire aglow.
Decorative Screens
Fireplace Tool Sets
There were several styles and purposes for screens â to
In the 18th and early 19th centuries when a fire was the only combat draughts or shield from heat. Some were used to
source of heating a home, a large fireplace was essential. hide the fireplace in summer months. These were called
Tool sets for the fire â a shovel, poker, brush and a pair cheval screens. They could be decorative and were made
of tongs were usually made of brass, bronze or wrought from mahogany, rosewood or satinwood with needlepoint,
iron. Bronze tools are more valuable than brass or wrought tapestry or embroidery details. Mesh screens came along
iron. Look for fireplace tool sets to match the dĂŠcor of your later and served the same purpose as fenders. They held the
home. Ornate Victorian tools suit more traditional homes. popping embers in.
More modern dĂŠcor lends itself to the simple linear tools
reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts period. Value
Andirons or Fire-Dogs A matching set consisting of a fireplace tool set, fender and
andirons is more valuable than a mismatched set. Itâs hard to
Andirons are iron supports used to rest burning logs in find a complete fireplace set because over the years the sets
the fireplace. They were utilitarian and not particularly were often broken up. If you have one, hang on to it.
decorative. However, in the 18th century the French fancied
up their andirons with ornate figures such as dogs, lions, Good News
fish, mythological creatures or people. These were dubbed
fire-dogs. Today, the terms andirons and firedogs are used There are lots of vintage fireplace tools out there. Youâll
interchangeably. Now, we hold the burning logs in cast-iron often find vintage fireplace tool sets more affordable than
grates. Youâll still see andirons in antique shops. Use them new sets. Plus, vintage sets will have that great patina that
to add a striking panache to your hearth. new sets cannot duplicate.
4. To My Valued Clients
Here are a few tips to get your home ready for the cold water, fertilizers and pesticides.
weather thatâs just around the corner that will also shrink
Hot water heaters
your carbon footprint at the same time.
Many water heaters default to 60 degrees Celsius when
Turn down the thermostat
they are shipped from the manufacturer, but temps that
When the weather starts to get cooler, we all tend to high, pose not only high energy costs but scalding risks to
reach for the thermostat. Instead reach for a sweater, use your family. Most water heaters operate just as efficiently at
draft stoppers in doorways and invest in a programmable 49 degrees Celsius and the lower temperature could help
thermostat - just donât turn up the heat, For each degree increase the lifespan of the heater. For every 10 degrees
you turn down the thermostat, it is estimated youâll save you lower the water temperature, you can save between
about four per cent in monthly utility expenses. three and five per cent in utility costs.
Start composting Until next time, take care and please remember that all of
your real estate referrals are both highly valued and greatly
Fall is the perfect time to start a compost pile or bin in your
appreciated. Happy Holidays!
backyard (or inside, with a special composting bin). Even if
you donât have a large garden or yard, you can still benefit
from composting - it enriches soil and reduces the need for
Magda Mo Your referrals are sincerely
Sales Representative
appreciated!
416-483-8000
magda@magdamo.com
www.magdamo.com
Sutton Group Bayview Realty Inc., Brokerage
1820 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 4G7
âPearls of Wisdomâ
The Four Stages of Life:
1. You believe in Santa Claus.
2. You donât believe in Santa Claus.
3. You are Santa Claus.
4. You look like Santa Claus.
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