Gary’s
Notes for
December |
With the holiday season upon us, people usually expect to see a
slowdown in real estate sales. Yet it is surprising how the market is
staying relatively strong into December this year. I am still happily and
steadily busy, though, like most people, I do plan to take some time
close to Christmas to relax by the fire, and be with friends and family.
Things will become quieter as the holiday activities roll out. And I plan
to enjoy that time to the fullest, as we’re likely to see the market
start up again quickly in January!
At this reflective time of year, allow me tell you how much I enjoy this
work, and thank you for your support. I have always loved houses and real
estate, and that continues, but I am finding that it's the people I work
with, my clients, that bring me my greatest satisfaction. You make
all the difference and I am very grateful.
Whatever your plans this holiday season, I hope you have a wonderful
time. And if you get the urge to look at houses over the holidays, call
me - I can be persuaded!
November market on solid footing
TORONTO, December 6, 2006 -- The Greater Toronto Area’s resale
housing market maintained its strong pace in November as 6,281 homes
changed hands during the month, Toronto Real Estate Board President
Dorothy Mason announced today.
“The market is holding very steady as we progress through autumn and we
are seeing a good level of activity across the board,” Mrs. Mason said.
“Overall conditions are very healthy and 2006 remains within just one and
a half percent of last year’s all-time record sales pace.”
Despite a slight moderation from last November’s total of 6,646
transactions, the resale market remains on solid footing according to
Jason Mercer, CMHC’s Senior Market Analyst for the GTA.
“Existing home sales have remained very respectable through the first two
months of the fourth quarter,” Mr. Mercer said. “Home buyers have
remained confident in their ability to purchase a home due to low
borrowing costs and steady employment and wage growth, on average.”
In the city’s east end, Scarborough Town Centre / Woburn (E09) saw an
increase in overall sales of 30 per cent compared to November 2005, led
by a jump in condominium transactions.
A jump in transactions of semi-detached homes fueled an overall sales
increase of 53 per cent in the York South area of Toronto (W03) compared
to the same timeframe a year ago.
North of Toronto in Richmond Hill North (N05), detached homes were the
most common housing type changing hands as the area saw an overall
increase in sales of 29 per cent compared to last November.
“It’s a great time to be getting in the market or making your move,”
TREB’s President added. “Conditions in the GTA remain very stable, and
that’s good news for consumers.”
(Source: The Toronto Real Estate Board)
Low Stress is a Key to Safety
You can follow all the safety rules over the holidays, but if
you’re feeling stressed, you could become accident-prone. Take good care.
With all of the festive activities we sometimes put extra demands on
ourselves physically and emotionally. Be sure to get enough sleep,
drink lots of water, manage your cookie intake, simplify where possible,
and do whatever you need to get through coming weeks safely and happily.
Here’s a list of holiday safety tips to help:
http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/ems/safety_tips/holiday_tips.htm
Shop Locally Where You Can
If you are lucky enough to live in a part of the city that has
real local owner-operated shops, give them as much of your business as
you possibly can this season. Many retailers make their annual profit at
this time of year, and it is important to support your community
merchants if you want them to stick around. It’s also a fun way to shop
as you see neighbours who are out and about.
The St. Lawrence Market – A 200-Year Toronto Tradition!
If you haven’t yet adopted the tradition of going to the St.
Lawrence Market (corner Front & Jarvis) at Christmas time, try to fit
it into your holiday schedule – it’s magical. On Saturdays, the North
market is filled with farmers, bakers, and vendors of all kinds of fresh
foods - starting at 5 a.m.! For those of you who are hosting Christmas
dinner, the market opens on December 24 (this year on a Sunday) from 7
a.m. to 3 p.m. If you want to get a fresh turkey it’s hard to do better
than Rowe Farm – but call now to order for market pick-up 519-822-8799 –
especially if you need a particular size. Merry Christmas!
www.stlawrencemarket.com
Your December schedule may be filled early with social activities with
family and friends, but, if you can find the time, there are some
spectacular holiday events going on in the city this month:
The Nutcracker - December 9 – 30
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
What begins with a young girl’s dream unfolds into a timeless holiday
tale of childhood wonder that has transcended more than a century of
artistic interpretation. Set to the breathtaking music of Tchaikovsky,
Kudelka’s lavishly exotic story of 19th-century Russia focuses on a young
brother and sister as they embark on a vivid journey through their dreams
on Christmas Eve.
www.national.ballet.ca
A Christmas Carol - December 4 to 23
Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District
The virtues of generosity wrapped in Charles Dickens’ ghostly
Christmas classic have come to exemplify the very spirit of the holiday
season. The Soulpepper rendition of this perennial favourite mixes its
poignant message with a healthy dose of Canadian charm.
www.soulpepper.ca
Queens Quay Harbourfront Holiday
Celebration - December 16 & 17
Along Queens Quay West (at Harbourfront)
10am to 8pm. Skate on the Natrel Pond with Santa and his Elves,
engage in Holiday card making & cookie decorating. See the
professional ice sculptors competition. Get your picture taken with Santa
at the Music Garden and also listen to the roaming carollers. Free
shuttle service along Queens Quay. For more information 416-596-9821.
www.qqhbia.com
Cavalcade of Lights Fireworks – December 9 &
16
Nathan Phillips Square -- 100 Queen St. West
Head down to the 40th annual Cavalcade of Lights to the display
100,000 lights, the city's official Christmas Tree and, on 2 more
Saturday nights this month, fireworks. The winner of two 2003
International Special Events Society Esprit Awards and two International
Festivals and Events Association Pinnacle Awards, Cavalcade of Lights is
one of the nation's foremost festivals of light. Remember to bring your
skates!
www.toronto.ca/special_events/index.htm
31st Annual Christmas Treats Walk – 10 a.m. - December
26
Toronto Zoo -- Meadowvale Rd. (north of Highway 401)
This much loved annual event is where Siberian tigers, Polar bears,
Reindeer and other animals receive their seasonal goodies. Join the fun
with strolling Carollers and FREE Hot Chocolate following the walk.
Please bring a non-perishable food item for the food bank. FREE admission
for EVERYONE all day!
www.torontozoo.com
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ddition to these events there are hundreds of concerts, plays and other
special events going on all around the city – get out enjoy all you
can!
www.toronto.com
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