Oakville Beaver, 6 Jul 1994, p. 41

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wave you ever | wondered k. _AE what _ you would do if your home was the target of theft and someone made off with your valuables and sentiâ€" mental keepsakes? Take a moment to think about it. How would you identify your lost objects to the police and your insurance company? Would you be able to What happens if your home is robbed? Lake View gorgeous spacious condo with two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sunken den, separate diningsgfom, balcony with lovely view of the lake. VIC YATES** 905â€"338â€"29000 JUST LISTED â€" 118 CROSS AVE. : $225,000. Permitted use â€" professional office. Ideal location for docâ€" tor, lawyer, accountant, dentist, architect, etc. Adequate 6 car + parking. Located directty across from Trafalgar Village. Confidential inquiries. Sales Representative LN CALL RICHARD SHORNEY, 338â€"9000 give a full and accuâ€" rate account of everyâ€" thing that was missâ€" ing? It would probaâ€" bly take days before you realized that, in addition to your VCR and TV, certain items (often the most treaâ€" sured) were seized as well. And when was the last time you checked your houseâ€" hold insurance poliâ€" cy? If you haven‘t THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME NOW OR IN THE NEAR FUTURE? Dss 111111 ROYAL LEPAG * Guaranteed service * An individualized marketing plan Give me a call at 845â€"8522 $1485,000.Quality built for the discriminating buyer this home features elegant entrance haill with dramatic stiarcase to second floor, 4 barms plus nanny ste with private entrance, gournet kit. Georgeous Irg mature property, prof.landscaped.electronic confrolled _ entrance reparian rights, amour stone Pnd poot m ir sauna, billiards mm For special viewing, calll: 239 Lakeshore Rd. E. Oakville updated it to keep up with your accumulaâ€" tion of belongings, you might be in for a shock. It‘s important to make sure you have insurance to cover the replaceâ€" ment costs of any lost, stolen, or damâ€" aged goods. These days, in addition to crimeâ€" proofing your home it makes sense to have an accurate, upâ€" toâ€"date inventory of your household items so you can report your losses quickly and easily â€" just in case you ever happen to become the victim of a breakâ€"in. The most inexâ€" pensive way is to sit down and take an inventory of the conâ€" tents of every room in your home, recordâ€" Customâ€"built Cape Cod home on private secluded 2/3 acre lot with full riparian rights â€" 129‘ frontage on lake. Protective seawall with large cement deck provides access for boating enthusiâ€" asts. Custom detailing throughout â€" four huge bedrooms, master suite on main level with great views, spectacular country kitchen with one of 2 fireplaces, family room with vaulted ceiling and huge windows overlooking lake, three whirlpool baths, skylights, solid oak floors, trim and doors. The three winners of a draw held during the opening celebration tour of the Towne Square Condominium June 15 regrouped on June 25 to claim their prizes (gift certificates). From left to right are Murray Beemer, Evelyn Beemer, Doriana Mallia (a sales representative with Re/Max Aboutowne Realty Corporation), Liesel Schade and Hans Schade. CHRISTOPHER INVIDIATA ‘Sales Representative L AKEFRONT PROPERT Y ing objects, and, if possible, noting their relative value. While some objects (like that unusual piece of pottery your Aunt Betty gave you) may not seem like they‘re worth much, the cost of replacing these types of items can add up relatively quickly. Many people are HaArpy HomEcoMNG videotaping all the rooms in their homes, so they have a "living picture" of the conâ€" tents. (If you do this, be sure to keep the video in a secure place or make a copy for safe keeping.) Or you may choose to take phoâ€" tographs of the rooms in your home â€" or merely group your most treasured and expensive items together to be phoâ€" tographed. This is also a good idea; but again, keep the phoâ€" tos in a safe place and remember where you stored them. Consider engravâ€" ing your valuables, where possible, and to put stickers on the doors or windows of $895,000 your home, warning potential thieves that your valuable have been engraved with identification marks. This alone helps to serve as a deterrent because marked items usually fetch a much lower resale price on the street. Kits can often be borâ€" rowed from your local police.

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