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www.remaxinthehills.com More Sellers TRUST Chris, CALL Chris, LIST with Chris, SELL with Chris than any other Realtor!!* * based on listing units and/or dollar sales for the Caledon/ Mono area determined by an independent research firm from data drawn by the Toronto Real Estate Board through mid 2018. Chris P. Richie, Broker of Record/Owner [email protected] Sean Anderson, Broker [email protected] Dale Poremba, Sales Representative [email protected] Philip Albin, Broker [email protected] Jennifer Unger, Sales Representative [email protected] Philip Albin Sean Anderson Jennifer Unger Dale Poremba Chris P. Richie September 2019 905-584-0234 519-942-0234 1-888-667-8299 SOMETIMES THE TIME IS NOW! 933009 Airport Road, Caledon, ON L9W 2Z2 NOBODY SELLS MORE... FOR THE LAST 10+ YEARS!..* than Chris Richie Independently Owned & Operated IN THE HILLS INC. BROKERAGE Serving CALEDON, MONO, ADJALA and surrounding areas One of the most common questions in Real Estate is WHEN is the best time TO SELL? Articles and articles have been written by “experts” in their respective fields: Mortgage Brokers, Lawyers, Economists and even Realtors! More often than not and quite typically the answer is the Spring Market. That argument is usually based on the sheer volume of sales that occur during that time period. This idea of spring being the “best” time to sell is not a hard and fast rule. For example, this past spring was modest at best and in many areas it seemed like the “spring” market did not even happen. The world is not black and white, rules are not always set in stone and sometimes the best time to sell your home is RIGHT NOW! Just because more houses typically sell in a certain time period, it does not necessarily follow that YOUR home may not get a fantastic dollar "right now" but it might be the best time to sell. There are many aspects that need to be evaluated. The motivation that you have plays a big part on things as well. If your dream house pops up now…do you hesitate because it’s not spring? Probably not. The Fall Market has many attributes when it comes to the sale of a rural property. For many, the rich colours of nature serve as the idyllic setting. The home is at not a specific time of the year and that may be “RIGHT NOW”. As one of the most prominent Realtors in the area, for over 30 years, being on top of the trend is key to success. Properly assessing the market and where your property fits into the market is essential to maximizing the sale price for your property. And perhaps, at this very moment, it is the TIME TO SELL. There is one way to find out. Call us, the ones that have been in your area for over 30 years and put the wisdom of over 80 years of combined experience to work for you! its prettiest! Often it’s that first impression that can make all the difference and this may be the best time of year for that. The winter is typically a slower market, but if a buyer is looking at that time, it usually means they are pretty serious! Although the spring market is the strongest, with more sales and more listings, this also means more competition for sellers and more choice for buyers. The key to deciding what time of year you should list your home is what is important to you and your family. What time of year do YOU want to move? Is your house ready to go? Values from one time of year to another are little impacted by time of year in our market. Listing at a time of year when there are few other listings can be a huge advantage to you. If buyers have less to choose from, they have to be less selective and sometimes might actually pay more. So listing other than the "spring market" can have significant advantages. Truly, the right time to list your home is "your time" and $1,099,000 BACKING ONTO A RIVER IN HOCKLEY VALLEY Private open concept bungalow set well back from the road, 3 bedrooms & 3 baths on 2.14 acres. Recently added covered front porch, large spacious great room & kitchen, walk-out from master suite with 5 pc. ensuite. Lower level open to your imagination. Follow the trail through the forest to the river & swim, fish or just relax by the water. Mono REFERRED BY REPUTATION FOR OVER 30 YEARS

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Page 1: 1-888-667-8299 SOLD September 2019 ... - RE/MAX In The Hills...FUN FACTS Hot Air Balloon 1978 was the year of the first RE/MAX Balloon flight. 108 balloons are in the RE/MAX fleet

www.remaxinthehills.comMore Sellers TRUST Chris, CALL Chris, LIST with Chris, SELL with Chris than any other Realtor!!*

*based on listing units and/or dollar sales for the Caledon/ Mono area determined by an independent research firm from data drawn by the Toronto Real Estate Board through mid 2018.

Chris P. Richie, Broker of Record/Owner [email protected]

Sean Anderson, Broker [email protected]

Dale Poremba, Sales Representative [email protected]

Philip Albin, Broker [email protected]

Jennifer Unger, Sales Representative [email protected]

Philip Albin

Sean Anderson

Jennifer UngerDale Poremba

Chris P. Richie

September 2019

905-584-0234 519-942-02341-888-667-8299

SOMETIMES THE TIME IS NOW!

933009 Airport Road, Caledon, ON L9W 2Z2

NOBODY SELLS MORE... FOR THE LAST 10+ YEARS!..* than Chris Richie

Independently Owned & OperatedIN THE HILLS INC. BROKERAGE

Serving CALEDON, MONO, ADJALA and surrounding areas

One of the most common questions in Real Estate is WHEN is the best time TO SELL? Articles and articles have been written by “experts” in their respective fields: Mortgage Brokers, Lawyers, Economists and even Realtors! More often than not and quite typically the answer is the Spring Market. That argument is usually based on the sheer volume of sales that occur during that time period.

This idea of spring being the “best” time to sell is not a hard and fast rule. For example, this past spring was modest at best and in many areas it seemed like the “spring” market did not even happen. The world is not black and white, rules are not always set in stone and sometimes the best time to sell your home is RIGHT NOW!

Just because more houses typically sell in a certain time period, it does not necessarily follow that YOUR home may not get a fantastic dollar "right now" but it might be the best time to sell. There are many aspects that need to be evaluated. The motivation that you have plays a big part on things as well. If your dream house pops up now…do you hesitate because it’s not spring? Probably not.

The Fall Market has many attributes when it comes to the sale of a rural property. For many, the rich colours of nature serve as the idyllic setting. The home is at

not a specific time of the year and that may be “RIGHT NOW”.

As one of the most prominent Realtors in the area, for over 30 years, being on top of the trend is key to success. Properly assessing the market and where your property fits into the market is essential to maximizing the sale price for your property. And perhaps, at this very moment, it is the TIME TO SELL.

There is one way to find out.

Call us, the ones that have been in your area for over 30 years and put the wisdom of over 80 years of combined experience to work for you!

its prettiest! Often it’s that first impression that can make all the difference and this may be the best time of year for that.

The winter is typically a slower market, but if a buyer is looking at that time, it usually means they are pretty serious! Although the spring market is the strongest, with more sales and more listings, this also means more competition for sellers and more choice for buyers.

The key to deciding what time of year you should list your home is what is important to you and your family. What time of year do YOU want to move? Is your house ready to go? Values from one time of year to another are little impacted by time of year in our market. Listing at a time of year when there are few other listings can be a huge advantage to you. If buyers have less to choose from, they have to be less selective and sometimes might actually pay more. So listing other than the "spring market" can have significant advantages. Truly, the right time to list your home is "your time" and

NORTH EDGE OF CALEDON ON 15.88 ACRESLive/work/play! Privacy with main road access. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 storey house, studio/workshop with finished loft, large bank barn for storage, resort style backyard with in ground pool, pond & upgraded home with granite, slate, hardwood floors, oak, corian, crown mouldings, fireplace, cedar closets, the works! Caledon

EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE HEART OF PALGRAVE Custom built on premium ravine lot backing onto Humber River. 2.5 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, open concept main floor with separate dining room. Soaring ceilings in living & family rooms with beautiful double sided 16 ft. fireplace. 3rd floor finished loft is ideal games room or private suite. Perennial Monarch Butterfly Habitat gardens. Caledon

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Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract. Each office independently owned and operated

905-584-0234 519-942-02341-888-667-8299

Independently Owned & OperatedIN THE HILLS INC. BROKERAGE

ONE OF INGLWOODS FINEST SUBDIVISIONSMeticulously maintained, dazzling kitchen with granite counters, 2 sinks, built-in double ovens & gas top open to cozy family room with gas fireplace. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 storey, both upper baths have been redone, finished lower level with games room, rec. room & cold cellar. Outdoors: Generac generator, 3 car gar, gazebo, 3 outbuildings & gardens. Caledon

CALEDON COUNTRY LIVING ON 25 FANTASTIC ACRESOpen concept bungalow with 3+2 bdrms & 4 baths. Natural light & views from every room, meticulous kitchen & bathroom renovations include custom features. All season entertaining: salt water pool, winding trails, barn, greenhouse, workshop & heated garage. A sanctuary on the edge of the Escarpment. Caledon

$1,099,000 BACKING ONTO A RIVER IN HOCKLEY VALLEYPrivate open concept bungalow set well back from the road, 3 bedrooms & 3 baths on 2.14 acres. Recently added covered front porch, large spacious great room & kitchen, walk-out from master suite with 5 pc. ensuite. Lower level open to your imagination. Follow the trail through the forest to the river & swim, fish or just relax by the water. Mono

$1,590,000 $2,599,000

REFERRED BY REPUTATION FOR OVER 30 YEARS

Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract. Each office independently owned and operated

Page 2: 1-888-667-8299 SOLD September 2019 ... - RE/MAX In The Hills...FUN FACTS Hot Air Balloon 1978 was the year of the first RE/MAX Balloon flight. 108 balloons are in the RE/MAX fleet

MONO MILLS BICENTENNIAL 1819-2019Mono Mills Turns 200 This Year!

All families are invited to attend: Saturday, September 14Celebrations at Victoria Parks Community Centre

The event will feature family activities, food, demonstrations, guided tours of the village, historical displays, a silent auction and a fabulous fireworks finale. At 5:00pm Mayor and Council will unveil a commemorative local

stone and an interpretive panel reflecting Mono Mills' rich history.

CALEDON FIRE STATION 8Open House: Saturday, September 7 | 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

6000 Hwy 9 (MONO MILLS) Caledon, ON L9W 2Z2

BELFOUNTAIN SALAMANDER FESTIVAL September 28 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Belfountain Village Church17258 Old Main St Credit Valley

Conservation Park, Belfountain, ONAnnual community event celebrating the Jefferson salamander, the species whose habitat is around the Belfountain area and environs.

A day filled with live music, food available for purchase, silent auction, artisans, opportunities to see, touch and discover

different mammals and participate in giant games. A great day for a family outing.

You will love the day!

UPCOMING EVENTS

about the FUN FACTS

Hot Air Balloon●● 1978 was the year of the first

RE/MAX Balloon flight.

●● 108 balloons are in the RE/MAX fleet worldwide.

●● 90,000 cu. ft. is the volume of the typical RE/MAX balloon envelope.

●● 26 is the number of countries where the RE/MAX balloon flies.

●● 750 lbs. is the typical weight of the RE/MAX balloon.

The Not So Romantic Victorian EraI LOVE HOUSES. Of all shapes and sizes.

But I have a special place in my heart for Victorian-style homes. The quaint porches that invite visitors; the

charming gabled roof tops; the fact that many of them that exist today still feature

the carriage house that at one point was likely home to the family’s horse(s), which

were a staple of that era.

I have always wondered about the layout of the interiors of those homes. They are surely built to be

functional.There was no luxury in those times such as designing a house just to accommodate a large table or a flat screen tv. Every room and every hallway was built for function. And it made sense.Heat rises, so the kitchen stove and fireplace would also heat the rooms above.In those times, the kitchen was actually the family room of the house, the place where the family gathered for eating, games and conversation.The scullery was the room at the back of the house where the cooking took place and meals were prepared.The parlour was a room at the front of the house typically reserved for special occasions and company. And that was just fine because it took extra effort (and cost) to heat that room.Coal to heat the home was delivered and stored underneath the home in the “coal space”. Perhaps that evolved to become the term “crawl space” that we know today.There were no flushing toilets, only an outdoor “biffy”. Nighttime bathroom duties included a chamber pot, which had to be emptied in the morning.Hot water for washing was a big deal. No just turning on the tap. It required heating the water in a large kettle or pot over a fire.Because of that, bath times and laundry times were major events that often only took place once a week. Enough water had to be

heated so the whole family could take their turn cleaning off their weekly grime.Doing the laundry was an extremely physical event. No such luxury as a washing machine.The laundry was physically churned with a wooden “dolly”. The wet clothing was then squeezed through the rungs of a “masher” to remove as much water as possible. If they were rinsed, then they would take another turn through the masher. It was a long, drawn-out affair that often lasted a whole day – hence, “laundry day”.Gardens provided vegetables, while meat was kept outside the home in a cool locker. So was the milk, butter and any other perishables.No such luxury as a fridge inside the home. Milk and meat would often go bad before they were consumed. Milk on the verge was often saved by “scalding”.Meat was often saved by rubbing vinegar over it prior to cooking. Whether that helped with the smell of it going bad, or served to halt the growth of bacteria, I don’t know – probably both!It was a very physical and demanding life.Daily living was made up of chores that were time-consuming and often very difficult. People living in that era truly knew the meaning of the term working for a living.We have it so easy compared to how life was just over 100 years ago.We have indoor, flushing toilets, hot water at the turn of a tap, electricity and light at the flick of a switch, washing machines, clothes dryers, high-tech ovens, dishwashers, heat at the touch of a thermostat and food readily available at the grocery store, which we can bring home and put in the fridge.Not to mention the evolution of electronics and technology, which has evolved to include an app that tells us when we are brushing our teeth too hard.And I think back to the Victorian era – and how romantic it seems and how literature has made it so – when in reality, it was anything but.It’s something to appreciate when we reach for that cold glass of milk in the fridge.

By  Sharon Posius

If your goal is sell your home faster, renovations can help move the needle. Buyers are attracted to a space that feels new and modern, so even small upgrades can go a long way – especially if it’s been decades since the last home update.If you plan to put your house on the market, consider making these small but impactful updates before you list.

1. FRESH PAINT: A fresh coat of paint, both inside and outside the home, can brighten up the space and make it feel new again. Avoid dark paint as it can make the home feel smaller. Instead, opt for a neutral colour. It shows nicely and allows potential buyers to better picture their own furniture and style imprint in the space.

2. KITCHEN FACELIFT: Upgrading the appliances, countertops, cabinets and floors can help make your home feel new. Sticking to a budget? Consider updating existing cabinetry with a fresh coat of paint. Alternatively, if you’re looking to

splurge on something that will give you a good return on your investment, upgrade to modern appliances.

3. OPEN CONCEPT:  This is a huge trend in new homes, and many older homes have too many walls. Find where an open-concept floor plan makes sense and if possible, tear down a wall or two to open up the area. Blending the family room and kitchen is a great option, especially for prospective homebuyers who love to entertain.

4. SMART TECHNOLOGY:  Installing smart technology  can be a huge selling point for potential buyers, as it helps with maintenance and security. Consider installing smart lights, thermostat, security cameras or a doorbell.

These small changes can go a long way in terms of sprucing up your home to attract buyers. It could even lead to significant gains – so now that you’re a renovation pro, you can buy yourself a fixer upper!

to Help Sell Your Home Faster4TIPS

FRESH PAINT

KITCHEN FACELIFT

OPEN CONCEPT

SMART TECHNOLOGY

arithmeticexaminationassignmentportfoliocomputer

dictionarygeographyintelligentglossaryscience

questionexperimenthomeworkrecessmathematics

rulertestthinkwritingpupil

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Page 3: 1-888-667-8299 SOLD September 2019 ... - RE/MAX In The Hills...FUN FACTS Hot Air Balloon 1978 was the year of the first RE/MAX Balloon flight. 108 balloons are in the RE/MAX fleet

MONO MILLS BICENTENNIAL 1819-2019Mono Mills Turns 200 This Year!

All families are invited to attend: Saturday, September 14Celebrations at Victoria Parks Community Centre

The event will feature family activities, food, demonstrations, guided tours of the village, historical displays, a silent auction and a fabulous fireworks finale. At 5:00pm Mayor and Council will unveil a commemorative local

stone and an interpretive panel reflecting Mono Mills' rich history.

CALEDON FIRE STATION 8Open House: Saturday, September 7 | 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

6000 Hwy 9 (MONO MILLS) Caledon, ON L9W 2Z2

BELFOUNTAIN SALAMANDER FESTIVAL September 28 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Belfountain Village Church17258 Old Main St Credit Valley

Conservation Park, Belfountain, ONAnnual community event celebrating the Jefferson salamander, the species whose habitat is around the Belfountain area and environs.

A day filled with live music, food available for purchase, silent auction, artisans, opportunities to see, touch and discover

different mammals and participate in giant games. A great day for a family outing.

You will love the day!

UPCOMING EVENTS

about the FUN FACTS

Hot Air Balloon●● 1978 was the year of the first

RE/MAX Balloon flight.

●● 108 balloons are in the RE/MAX fleet worldwide.

●● 90,000 cu. ft. is the volume of the typical RE/MAX balloon envelope.

●● 26 is the number of countries where the RE/MAX balloon flies.

●● 750 lbs. is the typical weight of the RE/MAX balloon.

The Not So Romantic Victorian EraI LOVE HOUSES. Of all shapes and sizes.

But I have a special place in my heart for Victorian-style homes. The quaint porches that invite visitors; the

charming gabled roof tops; the fact that many of them that exist today still feature

the carriage house that at one point was likely home to the family’s horse(s), which

were a staple of that era.

I have always wondered about the layout of the interiors of those homes. They are surely built to be

functional.There was no luxury in those times such as designing a house just to accommodate a large table or a flat screen tv. Every room and every hallway was built for function. And it made sense.Heat rises, so the kitchen stove and fireplace would also heat the rooms above.In those times, the kitchen was actually the family room of the house, the place where the family gathered for eating, games and conversation.The scullery was the room at the back of the house where the cooking took place and meals were prepared.The parlour was a room at the front of the house typically reserved for special occasions and company. And that was just fine because it took extra effort (and cost) to heat that room.Coal to heat the home was delivered and stored underneath the home in the “coal space”. Perhaps that evolved to become the term “crawl space” that we know today.There were no flushing toilets, only an outdoor “biffy”. Nighttime bathroom duties included a chamber pot, which had to be emptied in the morning.Hot water for washing was a big deal. No just turning on the tap. It required heating the water in a large kettle or pot over a fire.Because of that, bath times and laundry times were major events that often only took place once a week. Enough water had to be

heated so the whole family could take their turn cleaning off their weekly grime.Doing the laundry was an extremely physical event. No such luxury as a washing machine.The laundry was physically churned with a wooden “dolly”. The wet clothing was then squeezed through the rungs of a “masher” to remove as much water as possible. If they were rinsed, then they would take another turn through the masher. It was a long, drawn-out affair that often lasted a whole day – hence, “laundry day”.Gardens provided vegetables, while meat was kept outside the home in a cool locker. So was the milk, butter and any other perishables.No such luxury as a fridge inside the home. Milk and meat would often go bad before they were consumed. Milk on the verge was often saved by “scalding”.Meat was often saved by rubbing vinegar over it prior to cooking. Whether that helped with the smell of it going bad, or served to halt the growth of bacteria, I don’t know – probably both!It was a very physical and demanding life.Daily living was made up of chores that were time-consuming and often very difficult. People living in that era truly knew the meaning of the term working for a living.We have it so easy compared to how life was just over 100 years ago.We have indoor, flushing toilets, hot water at the turn of a tap, electricity and light at the flick of a switch, washing machines, clothes dryers, high-tech ovens, dishwashers, heat at the touch of a thermostat and food readily available at the grocery store, which we can bring home and put in the fridge.Not to mention the evolution of electronics and technology, which has evolved to include an app that tells us when we are brushing our teeth too hard.And I think back to the Victorian era – and how romantic it seems and how literature has made it so – when in reality, it was anything but.It’s something to appreciate when we reach for that cold glass of milk in the fridge.

By  Sharon Posius

If your goal is sell your home faster, renovations can help move the needle. Buyers are attracted to a space that feels new and modern, so even small upgrades can go a long way – especially if it’s been decades since the last home update.If you plan to put your house on the market, consider making these small but impactful updates before you list.

1. FRESH PAINT: A fresh coat of paint, both inside and outside the home, can brighten up the space and make it feel new again. Avoid dark paint as it can make the home feel smaller. Instead, opt for a neutral colour. It shows nicely and allows potential buyers to better picture their own furniture and style imprint in the space.

2. KITCHEN FACELIFT: Upgrading the appliances, countertops, cabinets and floors can help make your home feel new. Sticking to a budget? Consider updating existing cabinetry with a fresh coat of paint. Alternatively, if you’re looking to

splurge on something that will give you a good return on your investment, upgrade to modern appliances.

3. OPEN CONCEPT:  This is a huge trend in new homes, and many older homes have too many walls. Find where an open-concept floor plan makes sense and if possible, tear down a wall or two to open up the area. Blending the family room and kitchen is a great option, especially for prospective homebuyers who love to entertain.

4. SMART TECHNOLOGY:  Installing smart technology  can be a huge selling point for potential buyers, as it helps with maintenance and security. Consider installing smart lights, thermostat, security cameras or a doorbell.

These small changes can go a long way in terms of sprucing up your home to attract buyers. It could even lead to significant gains – so now that you’re a renovation pro, you can buy yourself a fixer upper!

to Help Sell Your Home Faster4TIPS

FRESH PAINT

KITCHEN FACELIFT

OPEN CONCEPT

SMART TECHNOLOGY

arithmeticexaminationassignmentportfoliocomputer

dictionarygeographyintelligentglossaryscience

questionexperimenthomeworkrecessmathematics

rulertestthinkwritingpupil

R V PL F E S L K N Z W

U E P T G N P M D S P W YH Z I K U U K E N R K O S V J A V

E G L L P C L P R L M R F T C W O I WW M N Z M U Z M K I O K M K S M I B I H SR I P O K H V E A J L W U Q E V S E N U Z

H I U C W F U O C M T W A E C T J H S N O Z PC T N Y Y W Q O L W E H Y X M C R X L E C D X

Z Y I N S R A M X O A H H E A O O Q Y N R C E I OT W N L P A C P F H I F O H M R C H O A W B E N JZ P G F O N F B J L X P N A I A K H W I W B C R S

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L Y W I P C S F L R L D Q T I W E R Y S E J M L KZ T N E G I L L E T N I J M O M E Y U M A V H X QH P W Z V D E Z A B W W N R N L T H I N K B T G C

Q T S R D A E Z P Z U D G U B T R Z S E I I MR H R S E X Y A F C H I R K N E N M R K M R D

O T X T J K I H X S B J G P A Y G D I I AY R A S S O L G S G F Q X X N K E C A I H

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Page 4: 1-888-667-8299 SOLD September 2019 ... - RE/MAX In The Hills...FUN FACTS Hot Air Balloon 1978 was the year of the first RE/MAX Balloon flight. 108 balloons are in the RE/MAX fleet

www.remaxinthehills.comMore Sellers TRUST Chris, CALL Chris, LIST with Chris, SELL with Chris than any other Realtor!!*

*based on listing units and/or dollar sales for the Caledon/ Mono area determined by an independent research firm from data drawn by the Toronto Real Estate Board through mid 2018.

Chris P. Richie, Broker of Record/Owner [email protected]

Sean Anderson, Broker [email protected]

Dale Poremba, Sales Representative [email protected]

Philip Albin, Broker [email protected]

Jennifer Unger, Sales Representative [email protected]

Philip Albin

Sean Anderson

Jennifer UngerDale Poremba

Chris P. Richie

September 2019

905-584-0234 519-942-02341-888-667-8299

SOMETIMES THE TIME IS NOW!

933009 Airport Road, Caledon, ON L9W 2Z2

NOBODY SELLS MORE... FOR THE LAST 10+ YEARS!..* than Chris Richie

Independently Owned & OperatedIN THE HILLS INC. BROKERAGE

Serving CALEDON, MONO, ADJALA and surrounding areas

One of the most common questions in Real Estate is WHEN is the best time TO SELL? Articles and articles have been written by “experts” in their respective fields: Mortgage Brokers, Lawyers, Economists and even Realtors! More often than not and quite typically the answer is the Spring Market. That argument is usually based on the sheer volume of sales that occur during that time period.

This idea of spring being the “best” time to sell is not a hard and fast rule. For example, this past spring was modest at best and in many areas it seemed like the “spring” market did not even happen. The world is not black and white, rules are not always set in stone and sometimes the best time to sell your home is RIGHT NOW!

Just because more houses typically sell in a certain time period, it does not necessarily follow that YOUR home may not get a fantastic dollar "right now" but it might be the best time to sell. There are many aspects that need to be evaluated. The motivation that you have plays a big part on things as well. If your dream house pops up now…do you hesitate because it’s not spring? Probably not.

The Fall Market has many attributes when it comes to the sale of a rural property. For many, the rich colours of nature serve as the idyllic setting. The home is at

not a specific time of the year and that may be “RIGHT NOW”.

As one of the most prominent Realtors in the area, for over 30 years, being on top of the trend is key to success. Properly assessing the market and where your property fits into the market is essential to maximizing the sale price for your property. And perhaps, at this very moment, it is the TIME TO SELL.

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its prettiest! Often it’s that first impression that can make all the difference and this may be the best time of year for that.

The winter is typically a slower market, but if a buyer is looking at that time, it usually means they are pretty serious! Although the spring market is the strongest, with more sales and more listings, this also means more competition for sellers and more choice for buyers.

The key to deciding what time of year you should list your home is what is important to you and your family. What time of year do YOU want to move? Is your house ready to go? Values from one time of year to another are little impacted by time of year in our market. Listing at a time of year when there are few other listings can be a huge advantage to you. If buyers have less to choose from, they have to be less selective and sometimes might actually pay more. So listing other than the "spring market" can have significant advantages. Truly, the right time to list your home is "your time" and

NORTH EDGE OF CALEDON ON 15.88 ACRESLive/work/play! Privacy with main road access. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 storey house, studio/workshop with finished loft, large bank barn for storage, resort style backyard with in ground pool, pond & upgraded home with granite, slate, hardwood floors, oak, corian, crown mouldings, fireplace, cedar closets, the works! Caledon

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CALEDON COUNTRY LIVING ON 25 FANTASTIC ACRESOpen concept bungalow with 3+2 bdrms & 4 baths. Natural light & views from every room, meticulous kitchen & bathroom renovations include custom features. All season entertaining: salt water pool, winding trails, barn, greenhouse, workshop & heated garage. A sanctuary on the edge of the Escarpment. Caledon

$1,099,000 BACKING ONTO A RIVER IN HOCKLEY VALLEYPrivate open concept bungalow set well back from the road, 3 bedrooms & 3 baths on 2.14 acres. Recently added covered front porch, large spacious great room & kitchen, walk-out from master suite with 5 pc. ensuite. Lower level open to your imagination. Follow the trail through the forest to the river & swim, fish or just relax by the water. Mono

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