Julia Campbell
1300 Yonge Street, Suite 100 M4T 1X3 Toronto, ON, Canada
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Locality: Toronto, Ontario
Phone: +1 647-981-2250
Address: 1300 Yonge Street, Suite 100 M4T 1X3 Toronto, ON, Canada
Website: linktr.ee/realestatejulia
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Just when you think the Toronto residential resale market can’t reach new heights, it surprises us again. March was not only strong but it shattered records, something that is becoming a common occurrence. https://www.chestnutpark.com/blog-article.cfm?id=24092
Low-interest rates, bulked up savings and the availability of remote work has made homeownership more attractive, even if affordability is decreasing https://financialpost.com//millennials-are-taking-advantag
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Is it really February? The Toronto and area residential resale market certainly did not behave as if it was. Actually, it was more reminiscent of a crazy spring market, and even then, it outdistanced most spring markets that we have recently experienced. https://www.chestnutpark.com/blog-article.cfm?id=23968
The Winter issue of Invest In Style Magazine is now available online! The magazine is filled with art and design, social commentary, neighbourhood stories, exquisite craftsmanship, and mouthwatering culinary articles. It also features some of the world’s most spectacular properties that are on display for our inspiration and fascination. View it now by clicking on the link below!... https://issuu.com/chestnutpark/docs/iis_winter_2021_issu-3
Despite COVID-19 lockdowns and much of the country blanketed by snow, Canadians still couldn’t be kept out of the real estate market in January. Considering lockdowns and frigid weather, CREA doesn’t expect sellers to suddenly start putting their homes up for sale, but says that’s what it will likely take to start to put a lid on rapidly rising prices. https://ca.finance.yahoo.com//a-big-surge-in-supply-what-c
Once again, the Toronto and area resale market delivered eye-popping results. As compared to last January sales were up by over 52 percent and the average sale price increased by almost 16 percent. In absolute numbers January produced an unprecedented 6,928 sales there were only 4,546 last year and the average sale price came in at $967,885 for all properties sold throughout the greater Toronto area. It was only $838,000 last year. Read the full report here: https://www.chestnutpark.com/blog-article.cfm?id=23877
Canadian home prices expected to rise significantly, helped by low mortgage rates and massive fiscal spending https://financialpost.com//major-housing-markets-to-shine-
Heat and Hangovers in Toronto Real Estate 2021 Forecast https://torontostoreys.com/heat-hangovers-toronto-real-est/
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Draw inspiration from Pantone’s 2021 Colors of the Year and, along with insight from top design experts, create a bright, uplifting space within your home https://www.chestnutpark.com/blog-article.cfm?id=23746
The pandemic created the opportunity for many of us to work from home, whether we had space or not. While some people already had a dedicated office, many of us had to make do with whatever we could set up from clearing off a space at the kitchen table to fashioning a desk in the garage from an old door and a couple of sawhorses. If you’re considering a dedicated home office, here are some essential aspects for you to review. https://www.livabl.com//5-tips-design-work-from-home-space
December’s Toronto and area residential marketplace exhausted all the superlatives that we would normally apply to a robust resale market. Not only was December’s housing market strong by historical standards, but it dramatically exceeded historic norms, performing more like a spring market than what we have come to expect of property sales during the holiday season.