Real Estate This Week, Wednesday, October 28, 1992 — Page 5 BILL ELLIS, sae a BROKER ice: 877-9500 (es. 877-7528 CANADA TRUST Canada Trust Realty Inc/Realtor Call the Real Estate Broker with over 20 years experience in this real estate market. *EXPERIENCE SKILL *KNOWLEDGE = « INTEGRITY This reaull enovated and upgraded 3 bedroom home with metal clad workshop and highway frontage enjoys M-2 industrial zoning. Just think of the a and call HEATHER (WHITING) SCOTLAND, Associate Broh IMAC92-77 RE/MAX BLUE SPRINGS REALTY (HALTON CORP. Currently 18,000 sq. ft. M-1 industrial building. Excellent location for infill redevelopment to higher density residential. ll Lil? particulars on the many Gril this oma my piles IEATHER Aydbiy ID Associ SCOTLANI RE/MAX UE SPrINGS REALTY (HALTON) cori This commercial building has a 1 bedroom apartment plus other rental abe for added income. For details call PETER HRKAC or JACKIE IEENWOOD, f at877-5211, REMAX ‘SUBURBAN (91) INC. — seen Rockwood area, this could be Folod Guitare ft eb ott your ith another sere isiiarey or eh rb connie eat Space itl as 150 sq, f. up to 3,000 in a prime locaton. $$ negotiable. Call Orval 8, Gates at (619) 656-2207. ORVALS. GATES, REAL ESTATE BROKER PROVEN PERFORMANCE 877-5165 874-3040 Tor. 833-9714 873-0655 Res. Erin jus bright open Custom Builders Own. cng full lower level with walkout. 92-2-420 f frontage. aaa Se Gaertn Bad uly sto 12 colings, hardwood floors, county kitchen. Fabulous walkout 922-310 Lge detached 2 + car gar., Ige family rm with wood stove & lots of pine. Pool and 325 . 22 rivacy on 2+ acres on Kennedy Rd. Warm wood floors, renovated kitchen. Fined i ming! 74 roling acres, paved road, treed driveway, bam & 54 x 34 implement shed. Spacious bright home. 92-2-474 vl. Exgoutve freehold attached at garage only, 7 ue frontage. Flagstone patio fireplace. Minutes to #4 92-4 2466 ‘bdrms - main floor master et. 92-2-281 home mts vaulted ceilings, woodst room. $274,900. New home sales activity con- tinued to improve through Sep- tember, creating thousands of jobs in the residential construc- tion sector, according to Caudio Cinapri, president of the Greater Toronto Home Builder’s Associ- ation (GTHBA). Greater Toronto Area new home sales totaled 1,178 in Sep- tember, 1992, up 58% from the 744 sales in August, and up 87% from September, 1991, when 631 units were sold. “Each new home built creates 2 1/2 jobs* and involves the labor of 109 different skilled tradespeople. The 1,178 sales translate into roughly 3,000 jobs which are desperately needed by the more than 25,000 unem- ployed construction pone in the Toronto region,” said Cinapri. Cinapri added a strong quali- fying note to the September results. “New home sales to date are 22% lower than they Dt ve by - 00 his - 2 ace fabulous vows, 3 =I enmute, geen towne Adjacent Caledon Village - 655 metres frontage on Hwy #24. 49 acres with 45 acre estate lot proposal. 92-2-390 Winston Churchill North of Hwy 7 - 75 prime development acres. 23 estate lot proposal. 92-2-374 10 ars, 2¢ x40" bam win vet access, bgt ag 3 bedroo S22278 steer ca New Housing Creates 3.000 were at the same time last year, and we suspect the four-month upward trend will soften in October due to the recent inter- est rate surge and the uncertain- ty of the constitutional referen- dum result,” he said. Cinapri pointed out that although the local residential construction industry is per- forming well below its potential capacity, it has still created more than 20,000 jobs so far this year. “We may not be getting any active support from government, but with this kind of impact, we would expect that the govern- ment will not do anything to hurt us,” he sai Housing Data ie Reoprt! pre- pared by Brethour Research Associates Inc., for the GTHBA stated that September new home sales consisted of 779 freehold units (66%) and 399 condomini- ums (34%). In addition to reporting Location 71 on King. Spacious bight bungalow with Lge Oak Country Kit w/ walkout. bedrooms, one: wainscoting in ae — ll bam, paddocks and pond, Jobs in September Greater Toronto Area Sales, HDR compiled ,sales by GTHBA member builders active in regions outside the regular tracking area. The 190 sales were distributed as follows: Keswick, 56, Georgetown, 33; Tottenham, 29; Bowmanville, 19; Barrie, 15; Waterloo, 11; Bolton, 9; Orangeville, 4; Ancaster and Grimsby, 3; Cam- bridge, Innisfil, and Brantford, 2; and Tillsonberg and Cobourg, each. The Greater Toronto Home Builders’ Association was estab- lished in 1921 and has more than 750 member companies representing Builder/Renova- tor/Developers, Financial, Pro- fessional, Supply/Service and Sub-Contractors and is the largest affiliate of the Ontario and Canadian Home Builders’ Associations. Soe new home built creates 2.5 per- employment, i.e., the equiva- i of 2 1/2 full-time jobs for one year. Re For more information call the Greater Toronto Home Builders’ Association Housing Information Line at (416) 391-HOME. at