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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jun 1993, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, June 2,1993 r Real Estate Deadlines and Policies Deadline for Wednesday Publication is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any compensation for errors or omissions by The Canadian Statesman will be limited to the value of the space occupied by the error in the advertisement. ^ Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department y Give Consideration to the Items You Will be Selling in Your Home If you're thinking of selling your home in the near future, have you given much thought to what you plan to leave with the home and what you'd like to take with you? What about the washer and dryer or the fridge and stove? Or how about that heirloom chandelier in the dining room? While these may not seem like important important concerns right now, your fail-. urc to address them in your listing and the agreement of purchase and sale could lead to a major misunderstanding misunderstanding with a potential buyer somewhere somewhere down the road. And the last thing you'll want is the loss of the sale of your home due to a dispute! or misunderstanding over a relatively minor item. Your Realtor will guide you through the listing process and will ask you what you want to include in the sale. But it's a good idea to make up a list before meeting with your Having a Yard Sale? A Classified Ad in S&«€ana&iati statesman will guàrantee a crowd. ' -Phone 623-3303 ^ to place your advertisement, j Realtor, to be sure you don't forget anything. He or she will explain that fixtures are permanent improvements to a property which normally stay with the property as part of the sale. For instance, if you've upgraded your wiring or your heating system, these are considered to be permanent fixtures. fixtures. However, keep in mind that the law is not always crystal clear about what constitutes a fixture. There arc circumstances where you may plan to remove something that might ordinarily ordinarily be considered a fixture - like that heirloom chandelier Aunt Matilda Matilda gave you. Most purchasers would assume that this type of fixture is included in the sale unless you specify the contrary contrary in the listing. It is also absolutely absolutely necessary that you set out these stipulations in the agreement of purchase purchase and sale. ' Other items like water heaters and softeners are often rented and arc not owned by the vendor. In this circumstances, circumstances, the items should be excluded from the purchase price and the purchaser purchaser should be asked to assume the rental. Chattels It's a fairly common practice for vendors to include items which would normally be considered as chattels in the selling price. Appli- IS3SI HOCKIM HOUSE - BARN - 2.58 ACRES Fenced property with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 storey home. Spectacular view of lake ana countryside. Reduced to $167,500. Marg Bain. POWER OF SALE 2 storey, 3 bedroom home near schools and shopping in Courtice. Partially completed in-law apartment in basement. $129,900. Rob Perkin. ENGLISH COTTAGE 2 fireplaces, lots of hardwood floors and natural trim. One of the most charming homes in Bowmanville. $195,500. Pat Marjerrlson and Brad Hockln. Celebrating OurZOIh Anniversary 123 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 416-623-4115 TIME FOR A CHANGE OF. LIFESTYLE 2 bedroom in pristine condition in Wilmot Creek Retirement Community. $79,900. Marg Bain FIELDSTONE HOUSE 1 3/4 storey farmhouse with huge kitchen and 3 large bedrooms, workshop, workshop, garage ana barn. On 35 acres just west of Village of Newtonville. $224,900. KITCHEN OVERLOOKS FAMILY ROOM Close to hospital and shopping. 3 + 1 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, new gas fireplace. fireplace. A warm, cozy place to live. $129,900. Pat Marjerrlson. SOLID OAK TRIM AND FLOORS Gracious living throughout this 3 bedroom bedroom home. Separate dining room. Walkout from rec room. See it today. Asking $179,900. Mary Lou Mlntz. HOT NEW LISTING Attractive 3 bedroom link home with attached garage, 3 baths, fenced lot, gas heat, etc., etc. A must to see. $129,900. Marg Bain. SPACIOUS-GRACIOUS 3 years new, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, $16,000. in upgrades, central air, private yard. $169,900. Mary Lou Mlntz. # ENGLISH COTTAGE This charming, three- bedroom home is located in the heart of north-end Bowmanville on a quiet tree-lined lane. Very solidly built with lots of hardwood floors and natural trim, large living room and dining room, each with a fireplace. Call now for an appointment to view. $195,500. Pat Marjerrlson* 623-2478 or Brad Hockln* 623-0398 Hockln Real Estate Limited 123 King Street East, Bowmanville J Dixieland Music Performers Entertain Downtown Crowd' mmx Mf anccs and window coverings are common examples. If these types of items arc to be included in your sale, your Realtor should give a precise description of them and state their location location within the property. Other items to consider arc lawn ornaments, smoke alarms and built-in vacuum cleaners. Generally, these types of things arc left with the home, but some people still like to take things with them. If you're one of these people, clearly state in writing writing what won't be included in the sale. Most Realtors can recant "horror stories" about homeowners taking their wall-to-wall broadloom with them - without specifying this in the listing or agreement of purchase and sale. Others can attest to the type of vendor who insists on taking light- bulbs and heal registers. If in Doubt... If there is any doubt about a particular particular item, your Realtor will include it in the list of items to be included or excluded from the purchase price.' That way, if there is any dispute, the situation has already clearly been addressed. addressed. If you have any concerns, talk to your Realtor. As a trained professional, professional, he or she will be able to guide you smoothly through the selling process and answer any questions you may have. "Jazz Cats" Bob Mooney, Jack Fortan, Herb Knox, Ray Batten, Norm Stewart, and Ed Morton entertained entertained downtown crowds after the parade with their special brand of traditional Dixie Land music. Housing Starts Bounce Back National housing starts bounced back 15.1 per cent in April to 170,200 units at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR)*, up from a revised revised March level of 147,900 units, reported Canada Mortgage and Hous- 1 ing Corporation. In urban centres, starts of single- detached dwellings rose to 68,400 units SAAR, up 13.2 per cent from a level of 60,400 in March. Multiple unit construction was up 15.3 per cent to 73,800 units, from a level of 64,000 units in March. "The recovery from severe winter weather, was widespread, with all regions, regions, except for the already strong B.C. market, reporting improved activity," activity," said Gilles Proulx, Chief Economist at CMHC's Market Analysis Analysis Centre. "And since both single and multiple unit construction posted increases, it's safe to say April's gains were solid." 5 ; For the third consecutive month, Ontario starts rose slightly, to 42,700 units SAAR, up from 39,300 units in March. The increase in construction of single-detached dwellings was partly offset by a lower amount of multiple construction. Within the multiple segment, both public and private rental construction slipped while construction of semi-detached dwellings and condominium units recorded recorded gains. Quebec starts sprang back to 35,600 units SAAR following a weak beginning of year. All market segments segments showed improvements over the March level of 26,500 units SAAR. Multiple unit construction, in particular, jumped to one of its best levels in a year. British Columbia starts inched down to 37,400 units in April from 39,100 units SAAR in March, still a strong level. Rental market starts kept rising, highlighting the ownership ownership market affordability and supply constraint problems faced by the Vancouver area market. Activity in the Prairies jumped to 21,800 units in SAAR in April from 15,200 units in March. Starts improved improved in all three provinces, and both the ownership and the condominium condominium markets firmed up in Alberta. Alberta. Starts in the Atlantic region were up to 4,700 units in April from 4,300 . units SAAR in March. Activity rose in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Edward Island while it fell in Newfoundland Newfoundland and dropped to the lowest level in years in Nova Scotia. I HU NATIONAL !fV REAL ESIAIE SERVICE NRS EDVAN REALTY LTD. J Prospective Purchasers look to NRS Edvan Realty because of our proven record of success. Thinking of selling your home? Call me now and I will arrange for a market evaluation of your home without cost or obligation. "Over 15 years experience." Wilma Entwisle NRS Edvan Realty Ltd. 214 King St. E., Bowmanville Res. (416) 786-291 f " Bus. (416)623-4445 Tor. (416) 686-0477 , legal HOCKIN REALTOR Rob Perkin Ken Hockin Real Estate Ltd. is pleased to announce the appointment of Rob Perkin as Sales Representative for the Bowmanville Office. Rob's valuable experience in property property management and new home sales make him a welcome addition to our professional sales team. Call him at the Office at 623-4115 or at his residence 623-3624. 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 Toronto Line 686-1038 m Over 30 Years Quality Real Estate Service mi BURKETON - $249,000. Boautiful custom built homo situated situated on 17 acres, Property completely completely loncod, period lor horses. Cathedral ceilings, llroplaco and much more. Call Charlene McAuloy*, 623-3393. HORSE/HOBBY FARM 57 fabulous ncroa, 2 ponds, 30 x 50' stool barn with 0 box stalls, 45 x 00' barn, oval track, 5 paddocks, 3 bodroom homo with nanny's quartoro. Noar llwy. 35 and 7A, $199,000. Bollmny. Anna Mlllburn* or Chet Jackson* 023-3393 or 432-8200. ** 'j. ..^ft-fViel MAKE A MOVE-$149,900. Attractive backsplit - spacious rooms, eat-in kitchen, dining room, fireplace in family room and more. Newcastle. Arleen Handley*, 623-3393 or 797-2306 HERITAGE HOME-$127,900. Central Bowmanville. Complotoly llnlshod. Pino floors, 42 x 1G5' loi. Charlie Reid*, 623-3393 or 903-5914. 20 ACRES- $79,900. Superb building lot with great view and trees. East of Ponlypool, close to highway for easy commuting. Charlie Reid*, 623-3393 or 983-5914. COUNTRY LIVING-$161,900. Backing onto open fields this 3 bedroom bungalow has finished rec room and family room, fireplace, fireplace, central air, new patio, double double paved driveway. Newcastle. Charlie Reid*, 623-3393 or 983-5914. 18.6 ACRES-$234,900. Lake Ontario vlow. 1 mile from Newcastle harbour. 3 bodroom ranch bungalow. 2 road fronts. Charlie Reid*, 623-3393 or 903-5914. RozmlnAWADIA* Joslo DOXTATER" Ills FOWLER' Ailoon HANDLEY' Cliot JACKSON' Joo JERONIMO' Chatlono MCAULGY*... AnnaMILLOURN' Chnrlio REID ' JolmSIlGWCIIUK* DoioohTILLSON ' Donna TURNER' Tom TURNER' Ann VAN DYK' Tony WITHERSPOON' 623-2207 623-9557 (705)932-2621 797-2306 263-0377 623-6920 797-3324 697-2252 903-5914 623-5927 432-4004 706-2050 023-5510 023-4630 903-0290

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