Stylish architect designed executive freehold townhouse in the developing area of Old Oabkville with in walking distance of parks, theatre, library, and those delightful little shops and restaurants of downtown Oakville. 2100 sf., 3 bedrooms, 2â€"1/2 baths, 13 foot ceiling in living room, separate formal dining room, solarium and sun deck, double garage. Asking price $359,000. Please call FRED SCHAFER at 842â€"1630 or res. 842â€"1635. Beautifully landscaped, 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home with inground heated pool, large deck off greenhouse kitchen. Professionally finished recreation room with bar and 2nd fireplace. Quiet court near schools and transportation. New Price $398,000. Call FRED SCHAFER at 842â€"1630 or res. 842â€"1635. $749,000. This approx. 4,000 sq. ft. home is an architects dream. You really have to see it to iate the fantastic well planned layout for ease of living and entertaining. A few of the special custom features are: 10 ft ceilings, draâ€" matic curved great hall witl;lforgeous hardwood floors, luxurious washrooms, gourmet island kitchen, walls of windows and walkouts to decks, solarium, staircase and much much more! Huge in town propert‘y doors from the lake. This is your opportunity for a fantastic investment for your future. For a private viewing please call ELAINE PHILPOTT, Broker (905) 338â€"6111 $229,900. The minute you walk through the door, this home is instantly zpealin . The gracious 3 bedroom home reflects the owners devotion to tail, it‘s the extras that count: gleaming hardwood floors, custom builtâ€"in cupboards, sparkling designer bathroom, beautifully decorated with artistic flair and style. The inviting country kitchen has walkout qaï¬o doors to a 3 tier deck cnclosingctgool, which is nestled on a large 60‘x125" private, mature landscaped fe garden. There is a ground floor family room and utility room. The lower level is finished and the above grade windows add to it‘s room. Ihe lower level is finished and the above grade windows add to it‘s bgr%htncss. For a private viewing please call ELAfNE PHILPOTT, Broker (905) 338â€"6111 Elaine Philpott has been opening doors closing sales in Oakville since 1972! ELAINE PHILPOTT, Broker 338â€"6111 SELECTIONS REALTY LTD REALTOR (905) 338â€"6111 SELECTIONS Elaine Pé//%an‘ ' STEPS TO HA * Elaine Philgou Broker (905) 338â€"6111 Decline expected in west Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba are expected to see rising conâ€" struction volumes in both years, with total increases of more than 10 per cent. Housing markets in the three provinces are enjoying a sizeable rebound, driven by a (Continued from page 6) gains in central provinces while eastern and western provinces will likely record a mixed perforâ€" mance. Please call to view. KEN BROWN Broker . Ontario markets recover: survey espite a decrease in unit sales during iAugust, the selling prices of typical ‘ homes rose slightly or remained staâ€" ble in the majority of markets across the country over the summer, according to a national house price survey released recently by Century 21 Canada. ‘‘Based on the results of our survey we are expecting a strengthening of real estate marâ€" kets across the country this fall," says Don DON GOODALE THE "OAKS" IN RIVER OAKS A RARE OPPORTUNITY THE FIRST RESALE OF THIS MODEL 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 parking spaces. 1,242 square feet offered in this soughtâ€"after residence at $169,900 Sales Representative * Spacious (approx. 1,800 s.f.) 4 bedroom freehold townhome * New roof, broadloom throughout garage door in ‘93 *Move in condition * Closé to Iake Bronte Harbour, parks schools E%ll:ls\ï¬â€œï¬‚“i FAMIN * Charmin% bungalow on mature *Large country kitchen * Assumable mortgage of $106,000. @ 8.05% carries for * Spacious 4 bedroom in Bronte * Main floor family room laund * Profesns/nnal finished lower level with we bar s fireplace * Huglalrear yard, fenced, ly mground pool gosoï¬o so'S%ca'mest 9.35 Pl/mo * Loaded with character Don‘t miss it! recovery in the natural resource and manufacturing sectors. In the three most western provinces, construction of new units will decline by five to 10 per cent this year in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. _ Next year, Saskatchewan should experience a solid recovery. But, construcâ€" tion will decline further in British Columbia, and recover slowly in o carries for Lawby, president and chief operating officer of Century 21 Canada. "There is a good inventory in most areas and despite a projectâ€" ed increase in sales activity this fall â€" prices should remain at or near current levels." Each of the 95 areas surveyed across Canada has a home style that is considered "typical" of the majority of homes in that community. By tracking price changes in the "typical" home category â€" rather than averâ€" age or median prices â€" the Century 21 Canada survey provides consumers with a more accurate picture of price changes in market areas. Some of the highlights: "It is important to remember, however, that real estate markets are sensitive to even slight fluctuations in mortgage rates," Lawby adds. "If lending rates inch upward over the next few months, many potential firstâ€"time buyers will feel the squeeze and postpone buying homes because of higher mortgage payments." Ontario: Housing markets in Ontario conâ€" tinue to show signs of recovery. The Riverdale area of Toronto posted the strongest gains in the province with the sellâ€" ing price of a typical threeâ€"bedroom twoâ€" storey home rising from $236,000 to $242,000 between May and August. The sharpest declines were reported in Scarborough West, where the selling price of a typical threeâ€"bedroom bungalow decreased from $169,000 to $161,000, or 4.7 per cent. Slight increases were noted in 14 of the 38 reporting areas in Ontario. There was no change in nine of the survey areas. $289,900. Unbelievable! Renovated to perfection. 3+1 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, recreation room, den, 1.9 acres. To view call MARIJA KOLESAR* 338â€"3737 MARIJA KOLES AR* 251 North Service Road West Alberta, two provinces that have enjoyed strong markets recently. In the Atlantic region, more homes are being built in Prince Edward Island this year, with fewer projected for 1995. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick starts are down but a slow recovery is . next year.. | In Newfoundland, housing starts are forecast to decrease slightly in 1994 and again in 1995. n1 Royal LePage Reel Estaie Services Lid, y w\w ce