Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Feb 1994, p. 27

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"The promises and speeches of the election campaign how must be matched with concrete actions and policies to stimulate a fragile economy," writes Donald E. Lawby, president and chief operating officer of CENTURY 21 Canada, states in an open letter to Prime "The First Home Program" lowered the minimum _ downâ€" payment required to buy a home in Canada from 10% to 5%. Both programs were introduced in February, 1992, and are scheduled to end on March 1st. The "Home Buyers‘ Plan" allows Canadian residents to use a percentage of their RRSP funds toward the purchase of a principal residence. CENTURY 21 Canada, one of the nation‘s largest real estate organizations, is calling on the Liberal government to keep its election promises to extend the closing deadlines for "The Home Buyers‘ Plan" and "The First Home Program". Liberal government challenged to keep Home Buyers‘ Plan election promise Spacious 4 level split home, _â€"_. close to the lake. ~ JEFF PEARCY A $149,900. Spectacular T/H in River Oaks! White kitchen, main floor fam. rm. with fireplace, large mstr. bdim. 4â€"pce. ensuite! Newly finished basement. JEFF MA NAH* 338â€"3737. Sales Representative 3383737 251 NORTH SERVICE RD., OAKVILLE $229,000 i)) 1101110111111 Lawby notes over 224,700 individuals, couples, or families have used a percentage of their RRSP funds to buy a â€" principal residence under "The Home Buyers‘ Plan". Another 141,000 have taken advantage of the "Despite the fact your party promised to continue these programs during the election campaign last fall, as yet there hasn‘t been an official announcement that this will be done." Minister Jean Chretien. "We further believe your _ government should actively consider making these programs a permanent part of Canada‘s housing policy and balanced approach to economic growth," Lawby writes. lower 5% downâ€" payment requirement allowed under "The First Home Program". _ Lawby urged the Federal government to extend the closing deadlines on both programs for at least one more year. J 3 4 JQMJ IZLAIL 1® oorkn * W. H. BOSLEY CO. LTD. REALTOR Oakville 845â€"9350 Feature Home ue OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2â€"4 P.M. MIKE MORONEY, BROKER 409 LEVANNA LANE RIVER OAKS _ $182,500 PHONE: s44â€"444d 700 Dorval Drive, Suite 103, Oakville, Ontario ANOTHER ROYAL LEPAGE ADVANTAGE (905) 847â€"0143 Bus: (905) 845â€"4267 in Joshua Creek! Double oak staircase, hardwood floors, french doors, finished basement, pool much, much more! $429,000. Superbly finished AB Caims home AH* SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 24 PM 2430 Stefi Trail $182,000 MARIA TURTON® Sales Representative 338â€"3737 SUNDAY, FEB. 13 1â€"4 P.M. Sales Representative 1111111 ROYAL LEPA! i1111 111 4â€"bdrm., large renovated kitchen. Ravine! $274,900 MARGARET DYNE* HOME FOR ALL ~SEASONS MARIA TURTON Sales Representative like a semil Fullâ€"size livi di room eat-[n kitchen, finish basement too! Close to shops and transportation. BE YOURS IT‘SANEW LISTNG 1111100 T TT TT AMELIA PERSAUD® Nine Years of Real Estate Experience PRICED AT $219,900 1142 AVONDALE RD. y 2:00 p.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. Sales Representative ~ immaculate sized townhome, lives and looks i Fullâ€"size living dining room, eatâ€"in kitchen, finished

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