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Yes you May...!
Every year it seems we forget how many surprises our Spring
season can hold for us. We get out our shorts and sandals on the
first warm day and then respond with shock and disbelief when
freezing temperatures snap back at us. Well May is here and I say
jump right in and embrace the outdoor season, hot or cold, rain or
shine. If you haven't already, scrub down that barbecue, pull out
your garden pots, and call your local window cleaning services. Put
away your winter clothes, give away half of your old summer clothes,
and go shopping. My big excitement this season is buying a power
washer on sale at Canadian Tire - I can't wait to blast the last
bits of grey off of our porch and patio. Not to mention detailing my
car.
With all of the seasonal activity, this remains an excellent
time to buy or sell a house. If you're thinking about your options
for something new or different, immediate or future, call me. I'm
happy to help - this or any season.
Toronto Real Estate Sales Headed for 9,000
TORONTO - , April 18, 2005--With 4,017 homes
changing hands in the first half of April, the resale market rose
eight per cent over the 3702 sales recorded during the first half of
March, TREB President Ron Abraham announced today.
"Not only has
the pace quickened over last month, sales totals are only two per
cent off the record setting pace of last April. With sales nearly
equivalent to the record, a month-end total of 9,000 single family
home transactions is within reach."
Average home
prices have risen marginally so far in April, to $337,279 from a
figure of $335,697, recorded over the same time period in March. The
median price is also up slightly, to $288,000 from $287,000.
"Prices may
continue to rise," said the President, "but total inventory has
expanded 14 per cent in April to 23,341 listings, and this will
likely moderate the rate of increase." During the first half of
the month, a number of areas outside the city showed substantial
sales increases over March. Oshawa showed a 41 per cent
increase in sales, to 145 transactions.
North of
Toronto, strong figures were shown in Thornhill where the number of
homes changing hands rose 52 per cent over March, to a total of 61.
Southern Richmond Hill also showed strength with 102 sales, a 32 per cent increase over the same time frame.
In the city of Toronto , the Islington/Kingsway
area of Etobicoke recorded 69 sales in the first half of April, 41
per cent more than last month, while the Martin Grove/Westmount area
increased 62 per cent to 34 sales.
Sales in the
downtown core and Harbourfront rose 21 per cent over the first half
of last month to a total of 126 transactions. Of these, 102 were
condominium units. Sales figures were also strong in Don Mills,
showing an increase of 71 per cent to 41 transactions.
Serving more
than 21,000 REALTORS throughout the Greater Toronto Area, the
Toronto Real Estate Board is Canada 's largest real estate
board.
(Source: The Toronto Real Estate Board)
How does your garden grow?
If you're like a lot of
people, your garden (or decorative planter) grows a lot more than
you think it will at the time you're planting it. It's easy to get
carried away at your local garden centre when the warm weather
arrives. So before you load up your cart, do some planning. Consider
your space, soil and sunlight. Think about height, colour, contrast,
and the shape of your beds. Choose an array of plants and flowers
that will ensure continuous new blooms from Spring to Fall. Include
flowers you can cut to enjoy in your home. Know to what degree
plants will spread and grow when established, particularly shrubs
and perennials. Consider the amount of time you want to spend
maintaining your garden - if you're not up for regular weeding and
dead-heading, plan accordingly. Unless you are an avid, experienced
gardener (and no doubt some of you are), it can save time and money
and add enjoyment to get professional design advice before you
start. If you're keen, take some classes, read books, talk to
people. Look at other
people's gardens and pots for ideas. You don't have to do it all in
one year. In fact, a garden is often a progressive project. Like so
many things, a little careful planning goes a long
way.
Note: You may want to wait for the
traditional garden green light on the May long weekend to be safe
from another surprise frost.
Clean it up and clear it out - now before the weather gets too nice to stay in!
You may have noticed that I
often mention culling your possessions regularly. That is because I
so often see houses with too much "stuff". When a house is prepared
for sale, often the most helpful action is to remove a significant
amount of what's in it. That can involve donations to Goodwill,
trips to the dump, yard sales, and on occasion, storage locker
rental. Apart from the aesthetics, houses that are too full or messy
tend to weigh on the occupants. So free yourself of the burden, get
down to the things you love, and enjoy your freedom. If you need
some help:
www.thesortinghouse.com
For more resources check
www.organizersincanada.com
- in case you
didn't hear, it's National Organizing Week (I wonder if they noticed
their own acronym?)!
Blue Box now accepts plastic tubs, jars and lids
Toronto residents can now kick their
recycling efforts up a notch by including all plastic food jars,
tubs and lids in their blue boxes. Items include plastic peanut
butter jars, margarine, cottage cheese, sour cream and yogurt tubs,
as well as plastic ice cream containers and lids.
Spice up your barbecue menu!
At Thanksgiving I included a soup recipe to great reviews, so in honour of the official start of barbecue season I am including another of our house favourites for entertaining:
Jerk Chicken (4 servings - though makes enough marinade for more)
INGREDIENTS:
6 green onions, chopped
1 onion, chopped
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced
3/4 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
DIRECTIONS:
In a food processor or blender, combine
the green onions, onion, jalapeno pepper, soy sauce, vinegar,
vegetable oil, brown sugar, thyme, cloves, nutmeg and allspice. Mix
for about 15 seconds.
Place the chicken in a medium bowl, and
coat with the marinade. Refrigerate for 4 to 6 hours, or overnight.
Preheat grill to high heat to lock in the
flavour. Lightly oil grill grate. Cook chicken on the prepared grill
6 to 8 minutes, until juices run clear.
Original Source:
www.allrecipes.com
Mother's Day Gift Idea
Some people believe that
every day is Mother's Day, and there is certainly a good rationale
for that, but for those of you who care to celebrate the generally
recognized version, it's this coming Sunday, May 8th . If you're wondering about a gift, perhaps a gift
certificate for a consultation with a professional organizer as
mentioned earlier?
Despite the month of May being perfect
for de-cluttering the house and working in the garden, you may still
be looking for some outings. Here's a tiny bit of what's happening
in Toronto this month:
Sante: The Bloor Yorkville Wine Festival - May 11 to 15, 2005
Sante: The Bloor-Yorkville Wine Festival is an annual celebration of great wine and great food set in
Toronto's renowned Bloor-Yorkville district. Sante combines the world's best
winemakers with the city's leading chefs and most spectacular venues. All winemakers and principals of participating
wineries will be in attendance.
Location: Bloor-Yorkville District
www.santewinefestival.net
Distillery District Outdoor Art Exhibition - May 14 & 15, 2005
This event will be showcased on the streets of the Distillery District. Check out the Real Estate, too.
www.thedistillerydistrict.com
Doors Open Toronto - May 28 &29, 2005
The City of Toronto Culture Division is proud to present
Doors Open Toronto - one weekend, once a year - when
over 100 buildings of architectural and/or historic
significance open their doors to the public for a
city-wide celebration. Step inside national historic
sites, hidden gems, modern landmarks, places of worship,
banking halls, mansions, museums, private clubs,
theatres, historic transportation hubs, architects'
offices and more. Various Locations.
www.doorsopen.org
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