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I have been posting power of sale listings on my blog for about 3 weeks now. I have been getting comments that they are not really good deals. I do not promise that power of sale or estate sales are good deals. They are priced by the same agents that list every other home. Financial institutions are not giving these homes away, because they do want to re-coup their money. What I can tell you is that these sellers are super motivated and negotiation power is heavily in favour of the buyer. Therefore, there is no need to tell me they have standard market asking prices. Because if they can sell it to a sucker who does not negotiate than they will.

This does not only apply to Power of Sales, because most of the listed properties are priced too high. This is the reason why so many listings are expired or staying on the market unsold. Change has arrived and prices have to be adjusted. When I help my clients purchase a property, I work out the market value and I negotiate the offer until we purchase it at or under the market value.

Power of Sale Listings for Central/North Toronto

Freehold/Condominium properties please - click here -

Power of Sale Listings for East Toronto

Freehold/Condominium properties please - click here -

Power of Sale Listings for West Toronto

Freehold/Condominium properties please - click here -

Richmond Hill

For properties please - click here -

Markham

For properties please - click here -

For other areas in the GTA, please request it by emailing me and I will email the listings to you.

Please contact me to discuss any of the power of sale listings.

Kirby Chan
Real Estate Sales Representative @ Re/Max
info@kirbychan.com
www.KirbyChan.com
416.305.8008

I must apologize for being a day late posting Monday’s Power of Sale List. Let’s start bargain hunting!

This is a list of power of sale properties for Toronto. Power of sales are usually properties where the owner is not making mortgage payments and the financial institution is selling the property to recoup their money. Many of the properties are great for the first time home buyer or the handy man.

For freehold properties please - click here -

For condominium properties please - click here-

For other towns or cities around GTA, please request it by emailing me and I will email the listings to you.

Please contact me to discuss any of the power of sale listings.

Kirby Chan
Real Estate Sales Representative @ Re/Max
info@kirbychan.com
www.KirbyChan.com
416.305.8008

Gibson Square is a two tower condominum building located in North York at the intersection of Yonge Street and Park Home Avenue.  It is named Gibson Square because it is located beside the historical Gibson House Museum and Park.

On the main level, there will be retail stores fronting onto Yonge Street and Park Home Avenue. There will also be direct access to Subway.

The Gibson Club is located on the second level and offers over 20,000 sq.ft. of recreational amenities. Some of the amenities are two party rooms, billiards room, mahjong room, theatre, outdoor roof garden, board room, swimming pool, fitness room, yoga studio and games room.

Key features are floor to ceiling windows, granite counters, built-in appliances, marble bathroom vanity, porcelain tiles and plank laminate flooring.

Tentative Occupancy Date: October 2012

Please contact me for floor plans and prices and for your chance to buy at Gibson Square Condos.

Kirby Chan
Real Estate Sales Representative @ Re/Max
info@kirbychan.com
www.KirbyChan.com
416.305.8008

The following is a Market Report for 2008 and Outlook for 2009 for the Greater Toronto Area. It was prepared by Re/Max using TREB data. I agree with almost everything except for the part about house values remaining stable for 2008. Even though as a whole the average price of real estate in GTA has risen, the data has been wrongly interpreted. If you’ve read my previous post about luxury homes, you’ll see that luxury homes sales above $1.5 Million has been stronger than the rest of the market. The rise in average price of homes is a result of more sales in the higher price properties. I delved deeper into the data and looked at the average price in each segment. The result? Each segment has had a drop in price. Instead of a drop in sales and rise in prices, in reality it is a drop in sales and prices.

Please note this report was prepared before the layoffs at GM’s Oshawa plant. The rate of job growth may be on the negative side now.

Click below to read the Market Outlook Report.
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I am a member of the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) www.torontomls.net. I use Rogers wireless service and use bell internet service at home. I use gmail, yahoo mail and hotmail. I have a PS3 from playstation and a wii from nintendo. I drive a Mercedes Benz B200 from mercedes-benz. I live in a detached house with four bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. My basement is unfinished. My wife and I renovated our kitchen last year. Other minor renovations were interior paint, light fixtures, cornice mouldings, built-in cabinetry in Laundry and wallpaper from farrow & ball and romo fabrics. Please vist http://decor8blog.com/ for great interior design ideas. I would like my website and blog to be as popular as http://www.topagent.com/ and http://blog.topagent.com/

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Kirby Chan
Real Estate Sales Representative @ Re/Max
info@kirbychan.com
www.KirbyChan.com
416.305.8008

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