8 Friday, July 26, 2024 brooklintowncrier.com Direct: 905 655 7236 Office: 905 239 4800 Eleanor KingEleanor King B. N. B. N. RealtorRealtor Maurice KingMaurice King B.E.D.S., B.Arch.B.E.D.S., B.Arch. RealtorRealtor What others are saying... "Trusted advisor!" | "Customer Focused!" | "Local Expert!" | "Professional!" | "Knowledgeable!" "Hard Working!" | "Accessible!" | "Dependable!" | "Patient!" | "Reliable!" "Well Prepared!" | "Honest!" | "Strong Negotiator!" "Superb Service!" Want to know what's happening in the market? Want to Know the Value of your House? Call Us Now! 905.655.7236 There is no cost or obligation! Your Trusted Source to Buy, Sell or Invest! 905.655.7236 view 1000's of Homes for sale at KingHomeTeam.com or KingOfBrooklin.com MARKETING YOUR HOME FOR ALL IT IS WORTH! Live in Upper Unit, Rent Lower Townhouse Pre-Construction Sale! **Photo similar to house being built Not intended to solicit those under contract. MARKETING YOUR HOME FOR ALL IT'S WORTH! Hiring an expert realtor to attract top buyers is always important but especially now, when the number of days on market has increased, leading to a rise in active listings as many prospective buyers wait for further interest rate cuts. In June, Durham Region reported 877 sales with an average price of $956,428, closely mirroring June 2023, which had 891 sales at an average price of $996,452. Notably, active listings surged by 62 per cent to 2,181 up from 1,344 in June 2023, the Central Lakes Association of Realtors reports. Many agents don't have experience in this type of real estate market and are still underpricing listings in hopes of attracting multiple offers to get sellers the maximum market price. It's a questionable strategy in our current market. Numerous recent sales may have left money on the table. 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Loads of Extras For outstanding resultsCall 905-409-6730 Need local realtor to negotiate on your behalf?Call 905-409-6730 SOLD A BTC Profile: Town Crier Award Winner Elise Doherty By Richard Bercuson Moments after entering Iroquois Park Centre's Pad 1 for the Brooklin High School grad ceremony, each student was handed a white card. On it was the student's name and key information which would be read out as the grad took the stage. Instead, Elise Doherty was given an orange card indicating she'd won an award. She had no idea she was about to become winner of the Brooklin Town Crier's award given annually for an outstanding student entering post-secondary communication or media studies. As for the monetary reward that comes with it, she said she plans to put it to text books or other school related items when she attends Carleton University in the fall. She works two summer jobs, one with Stroud Farms on Lakeridge and the other as a now fully qualified lifeguard and swim instructor in Ajax. Those plus an effervescent personality should stand her in good stead at Carleton where she'll study - naturally - communications and media. "I'm a people person," she says. "I just like to be around people and find out about them. It's why I plan to go into human resources or public relations once I'm done school." Her choice of Carleton was heavily influenced by an aunt who's in PR and cousins who attended the school. She plans to spend the first year in residence before linking up with friends to rent a place after that. With high school now in the past, she's able to reflect on some great memories. "Probably my fondest memories are about bonding with my teachers. I took a business and leadership course and helped organize a Festival of Lights and Remembrance Day ceremony." That was her first foray into speaking in front of an audience of her peers. The initial ones with grade 9 students was, she admits, a bit shaky. But by the time she had to address the grade 11s, things got smoother. "I was a dancer for about 10 years with the Brooklin Dance Academy but performing a dance isn't the same at all as talking in front of a group," she admits. "It took some getting used to. Actually, I think I ended up doing a really good job," and she adds a chuckle. The BTC congratulates her on the award and wishes her the best in her future endeavours, whether in front of an audience or not. Dear Doug: Read Page 2.