Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 10 Feb 1993, p. 46

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Housing starts herald increase OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS S. CROMPTON®* Res. 82746503 J. BESANT®* R. 8276567 B.847â€"3030 AWARDS FOR JANUARY $ CROMPTON® Res. 82 J. BESANT®* R. 8274567 B F4 NEFD MORE SPACE? MARK HELLMANN®* TOP LISTER NICOLE BOONE* TOP LISTER e i: | i 99 3 hi R J t » % & * t 4 UPPER OAKVILLE OFFICE BRONTE OFFICE $U 3 URSULA REUSCHENBACH* Res.827â€"239%6 Bus.847â€"3030 CLAUDETTE SMITH* TOP PRODUCER $. CROMPTON®* Res. 82746503 |. BESANT® R. 827457 B.847â€"30 AUDREY NEILL* TOP PRODUCER BEGINNERS LUCK! TOP CONDITION 30 30 fimffifi QUIET COURT E. OAKVILLE 3 LAKEFRONT HOMES JUDITH FORTIN** 827â€"7615 or 847â€"3030 CLAUDETTE SMITH* 338â€"2201 pager JUNE BENNETT* 338â€"2201 THE PALACE $139,000 CHOOSE ONE! Tb )iMar L ! w/upi Buy in â€"bdrm n it heme tment nt eP + L 7 , oTA 6. P0 B6 * t5¢ gte â€" * kithntt ht o i m [ F a attpnrmenncd smomimen: Aaz“ enas i provinces recordâ€" ed mixed results as starts dropped in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, while they rose in New Brunswick and PE.L Offsetting provincial trends resulted in a fairâ€" ly stable level of Ontario starts rose 6%, closely reflecting nationâ€" al trends. Quebec starts dropped 14% from 1991 when â€" activity was boosted by a construction supâ€" port program sponsored by the provincial govâ€" ernment. Results: low levels of the previous year. M KLIMIKLIN/ I EXZFL ME Broker SELECTIONS REALTY LTD. (REALTOR) 338â€"6111 Elaine Philpott has been opening doors and closing sales in Oakville since 1972! e | C Amixt L Abrall *n SELECTIONS Alberta starts jumped to 23,000 units SAAR from 18,000 units, and have been trendâ€" ing up since the beginning _ of 1991. Starts, also, jumped in Quebec to 39,000 units SAAR from a low level of 33,000 units in startsâ€".at the national â€" level during the fourth quarter of 1992. Ontario â€" starts dropped to 52,000 units SAAR from 60,000 _ units, mainly due to lower assisted housing starts. Starts levels held steady in British Columbia at a strong level of 44,000 units SAAR. Commercial free standing solid building in the heart of Oakville. Terrific investment. For profesâ€" sional, wholesale or retail offices. Parking next door. For details phone f $124,900. Priced to sell. If you snooze, you‘ll lose! Here is your chance to own a 3â€"bedroom condo. in a good location. $224,900. No _ comparables. Come and see true value! ?ar.ious 4â€"bedroom b&ur round floor laundry. Family room with fireplace, walkâ€"out to deck and private mature treed fif‘de"' Upgraded and beautiâ€" Ily maintained. Excellent quiet crescent. Close to all amenities. OLD OAKVILLE WALK TO GO & TOWN $375,000. Charming renovated 4â€"bedroom classic. New kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, Ik C u s ights, walkâ€"outs, fim MSkyl gmlevel suite. Mature treeâ€"lined street. ELAINE PHILPOTT 338â€"6111 ELAINE PHILPOTT 338â€"6111 ELAINE PHILPOTT 338â€"6111 ELAINE PHILPOTT 338â€"6111 POWER OF SALE TOWNHKHOUSE THE TIME IS RIGHT TO BUY FANTASTIC NEW LISTING * The SAAR is a quarterly figâ€" ure that is adjustâ€" ed to remove seaâ€" sonal variation and multiplied by 4 to reflect annuâ€" al levels. revised forecast for 1993 will be issued in early February. "In the closing months of 1992, construction activity showed resilience in the face of higher rates," said Proulx. the third quarter. Starts levels held steady in Nova Scotia, Manitoba, and P.E.I., while they declined in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Saskatchewan ELAINE PHILPOTT

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