29| O akville B eaver | T hursday,N ovem ber 8,2018 insidehalton.com AN ICON OF MODERN STYLE Odyssey will be a FIRST OF ITS KIND on this section of the Grimsby waterfront. A brilliant 20 storey condominium residence, with spectacular views of Lake Ontario and the escarpment, anchored with a diverse collection of townhomes and retail. Rendering is artist's concept. E. & O. E. OdysseyLife.ca GRIMSBY WATERFRONT CONDOS & TOWNS FROM MID $300S TO LOW $800S Windward Dr Winston Rd ODODYSODYSOD SEY PRESENTPRESENTAATIONTIONATIONAATIONA CENTRE South Service Rd LAKE ONTARIO North Service Rd E W N S ToToTo HamiltonHamiltonHamilton ToToTo NiagarNiagarNiagaraaa C asab lanca B lvd C asab lanca B lvd C asab lanca B lvd QEWQEWQEW EXIT 74 EXIT 74 GRIMSBY PRESENTATION CENTRE 10 WINDWARD DR., GRIMSBY, ON GRAND OPENING CONTINUES 1267 Dorv1267 Dorv1267 Dor al Drivval Drivv e Unit 69 Oakville • $1,199,000 Private enclave Nestled in the Banks Nestled in the Banks of 16 Mile Creek Welcome to Forest Ridge Estate. Recently renovated end unit Bungaloft loaded with upgrades and high end finishes throughout. Unique main floor master bedroom retreat. Gourmet kitchen with granite and high end appliances open to living and dining room with walk out to mature private rear yard. Loft family room and bedroom on second level overlooking spacious main floor... Finished on all 3 levels. 4 bedrooms in total, 4 bathrooms with over 3000 square feet of finished living space! This is where you want to be! Call Janet for your personal tour. 905-338-9000 Janet Mills Saundercook Sales Representative 905-338-9000 jsaundercook@cogeco.ca Open hOuse saturday 2-4 pm The cold, wind and rain didn't stop the Rob Raham Team from hosting their annual Coats for Kids event at Nottinghill Gate Park in Glen Abbey on Saturday, Oct. 27. The team was extremely grateful and hum- bled by the number of people that came to donate coats, hats, gloves and much more. This year the community's donations will help outfit more than 400 people with winter clothing. All of the donations were given to a local charity SafetyNet, which will be responsible for distributing all of the winter clothing to those in the Oakville community who will need them. The team would like to extend a thank you to SafetyNet and their volunteers for all the amazing things they do for the community and thank you to Tim Hortons for the help in providing some delicious treats and warm beverages during the event. The Rob Raham Team is truly grateful for all the support and look forward to more events to help the Oakville community. Advertorial Winter clothing collected Housing market activity to moderate in 2019 and 2020 Canada's housing markets should see a moderation in both housing starts and sales while house prices are expected to reach levels that are more in line with economic fundamen- tals such as income, job and popula- tion growth. This forecast for 2019 and 2020 is drawn from the 2018 Housing Market Outlook released recently by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpo- ration (CMHC). Nationally, CMHC's outlook for 2019 projects total housing starts to edge down and range between 193,700 to 204,500 with the downward trend ex-204,500 with the downward trend ex-204,500 with the downward trend ex pected for both single and multi-unit starts. MLS sales are expected to be between 478,400 and 497,400 units annually while MLS prices should lie be- tween $501,400 and $521,600. Regional Highlights British Columbia: Housing starts ac- tivity and MLS Sales in British Colum- bia should moderate as economic and population growth slows while MLS Av-population growth slows while MLS Av-population growth slows while MLS Av erage Prices are expected to see a flat-erage Prices are expected to see a flat-erage Prices are expected to see a flat ter growth profile through 2020. Prairies: Buyers' market conditions in both Alberta and Saskatchewan should gradually shift to a balanced market with gradual improvement in economic and demographic fundamentals. Balanced market conditions in Manitoba are expected to continue. Ontario: Ontario's housing market saw dampened activity in 2018. Existing home sales and starts will post a partial recovery in 2019. Buyers are expected to re-enter the mar-recovery in 2019. Buyers are expected to re-enter the mar-recovery in 2019. Buyers are expected to re-enter the mar ket on the strength of stronger than expected job growth and in-migration before the downward trend in starts and sales resumes in 2020. Québec: Housing starts and sales of existing homes will both be sustained, however, slower economic growth and rising borrowing costs will moderate activity through 2020. Starts will continue to be dominated by the apartment market segment, while demand for resale single-detached homes will remain relatively strong. Atlantic: The Atlantic region will see sustained activity, notably in Nova Scotia, where existing home sales and av-notably in Nova Scotia, where existing home sales and av-notably in Nova Scotia, where existing home sales and av erage prices should trend higher while rental demand will drive growth in apartment construction.