Navigating the Canadian Real Estate Market – Market Watch
A Focus on Short-Term and Seasonal Rentals
by Sean Landreth
A Focus on Short-Term and Seasonal Rentals
by Sean Landreth
Current Real Estate Trends in Lakelands West and Owen Sound & Grey/Bruce.
By James McGregor Sales Representative, CIPS* and Max Hahne Broker, IRES**, RSPS†, Engel & Völkers McGregor Hahne Group.
Southern Georgian Bay is undergoing change. From a real estate market perspective, where are we now, and where do we go from here? Escarpment Magazine interviewed local realtors, developers, municipal planners, and property appraisers to get their take on the past and present state of the market, current development activity, and predictions moving forward.
By Marc Huminilowycz
To live in South Georgian Bay is to embrace change and choice. The beauty of the lifestyle here is that we can often choose how and where to spend our time. In this column, I’m choosing to share my knowledge and insights about our evolving local real estate markets throughout our changing seasons.
Words by Eva Landreth, Realtor at Seasonal Properties.
What a rollercoaster 2020 has been. The year started strong, crashed to a halt in the second quarter and then bounced like a ball into the third quarter. Since then, record after record has been set. It has been a great market for sellers, but has been tough on buyers and their REALTORS®. Is there an end in sight?
Read MoreWhen the McMasters purchased this sprawling Creemore property, an abandoned farmhouse sat vacant among the lush vegetation and mature maple trees. The couple enlisted the help of Ken Zeggil Construction Inc. and together created a home that seamlessly combines innovative architecture with contemporary design
Read MoreAs I have written in this space many times, change is constant. Paradigms shift, new players come into the market, technology changes the way we do things. Real Estate seems particularly affected by this these days. The number of companies portraying themselves as “dis- ruptors” to the real estate industry have been multiplying at what seems like an exponential rate.
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