Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1988, p. 18

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OUTLOOK Understanding the housing market NO What prices For many it in undersmral how a market can have prices unchanged or a year or more and then have prices move up by overnight Like all commodities the market operates on supply and demand But there arc important differences People buy housing necessity and as investment These two arc at work simultaneously Firs consider aspect In millets where people are moving in over last couple years people per year have been moving to the greater Toronto mar there suddenly more buyers than sellers In order to once the market more new housing must be constructed This lakes time REAL ESTATE AND YOU Jamie Johnston If a with available the processtouli two years or longer In in prices move up dramatically a people buy whatever is Now let slooknlthe invest factor When a capital gams la first introduced house prices n up Why There was no sale of a resilience only as sclcucm pled When ihc marVel trashed last her did j lot of investment Where do in in of people mi afford jnd making an invesimcnt less jllMUivc tales should fit in the lion in house price Bui demand rise in spue of this because more people arc moving into an srea or family arc ruing Easier and they tan afford 1o nuke bigger mortgage pa men Thus For a copy of Moving Check Hit please contact the Canada Truat Realtor nearest you Real Estate Board supports campaign for property rights The Brampton Real Estate Board Is actively supporting a tlonal campaign for a property rights amendment to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom President George Burns said During Private Property Week Sept to Oct 1963 members of the Brampton Real Estate Board ore reminding both the provincial and federal governments of the failure of the Charter lo protect properly rights and the need to preserve those rights This is a serious weakness in the Charter sold Mr Burns Those of us who have a special In teres In property have a res pan to try arid secure I protection for the historic and fundamental right to enjoy property he Mr Bums explained that proper rights were left out of the Charter In in order to win federal agreement on other points The federal and pro vincial attorneys general have established a task force on Ihc matter or presentation the lion s first ministers RUFUS ADAMS Adams who was mentioned trie last two articles moved to Acton with til3 brothers Rev Ezra and Adams In 828 Ezra and were saddlebag Methodist preachers who retired to farm and rebuild their strength but returned to the circuit in 1 home was the yellow pine home at the comer of Main and Church Streets that is still here today He died in 1 Rufus moved here with his family from Quebec His wife educated at private schools in Vermont opened Acton School in 826 where Knox Church now stands The school also doubled as a Chapel Rufus died in and his widow soon moved to Many thanks to Mark President the Hisloncal Society FAIRY LAKE AREA S169 RESTAURANT BUSINESS CALL MARVIN MORGAN FOR YOUR MOVE THIS YEAR DILIGENT SERVICE AND COMPREHENSIVE MARKET PLAN 9344 853 2074 BARBARA GLENN ALEX GLENN AFFORDABLE BEDROOM NEAR SCHOOLS CHURCHILL NORTH ACTON Super clean home with separate dining room eat in kitchen and finished rec room It worth the drive to Acton Reduced to Nicely landscaped lot with fruit trees Call Alex or Barb for an appointment GORGEOUS 11 ACRES 614 FT FRONTAGE 265 PRIME 5 ACRE LOT ZONED RURALRESIDENTIAL Located just on the edge of Georgetown with Hwy 7 frontage This exceptional treed lot is a rare find these days not too many like it Asking only 249000 Call Alex or Barb Glenn It been said the greatest on earth is earth they don make any more How about that ssie microti to estimate iwwfcct Iiompbii REMAX SUBURBAN REALTY INC REALTOR ITO Ho ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT associate broker RES 877 7551

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