Senin, 16 Juli 2012

Edmonton Real Estate News [realsestateblogs]

Edmonton Real Estate News [realsestateblogs]

Question by : What kinds of things do you see in the news? I'm in Ontario Canada and I'm at my grandmother's house so I've been watching the news a lot. I thought it was pretty funny that there were a lot of miner things on the news. For example, a young boys grandfather died and that was on our national news. They even interviewed the boy! They also had a story about a man who stopped being a real estate agent to buy a farm. The latest story I saw on the news channel was that they made a robot that can play hockey! We also have a lot of news about the rest of the world, especially the United States. Please tell me where you are from and what kinds of things you either read about or see on a news channel. Thanks :) Best answer for What kinds of things do you see in the news?:

Answer by im awesome
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Answer by Aw yeauh
Ontarians have been threatening to kill Americans. It is about to turn into a war. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/dick-cheney-avoids-dangerous-canada-221531285.html

Answer by John
All I see everywhere is World War 3! World War 3 Is Inevitable http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PyLbRJfNhI

[real estate news canada]

www.notapennydown.com While the effects of the economic crisis are still evident throughout much of the US, property prices in most Canadian cities are soaring. The high costs are driven by a perfect mix of record low interest rates, lack of inventory and a stable economy. Home prices in Toronto have increased by about 85% over the past decade. The market took a short, moderate dip in 2008, but has marched steadily northward since then. The city is also home to more high-rise building projects than any other city in North America. But is buying real estate in Toronto a sound investment or a bubble about to burst? Jason Margolis of PRI's The World talked to prospective home buyers wary of the rising prices, and economists with different views of how long the market will continue to rise. You can also listen to Jason's radio piece and find out more about how house prices compare in cities across North America.

http://imdmeeting.org// Will Canada's housing bubble burst? Real estate bubble in Canada?

TORONTO, July 16 (Reuters) - Sales of existing homes in Canada slipped 1.3 percent in June from May, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) said on Monday, in another sign the country's long real estate boom is starting to cool down. Sales were ... Canada home prices slip in June from May

All Edmonton home inspectors must now be tested

 

Are you currently shopping around for homes for sale in Edmonton? One of the first things any professional Edmonton realtor will suggest is to make sure you have any home you're looking at fully inspected by a qualified home inspector. Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people come to in their lives. You definitely want to make sure any home you're thinking about purchasing has been fully inspected from top to bottom by an expert. Deciding you can skip this part of the home buying process is a decision you want to avoid at all costs. This could cost you money down the road in home repairs you can easily avoid just by having the home inspected professionally. If you're currently shopping around for Edmonton real estate? Make sure to have any home you're seriously thinking about buying fully inspected by a known and respected home inspector.

This way you can sleep easier and have greater peace of mind knowing any existing problems with your Edmonton real estate have been found and noted.

 

All of the Edmonton home inspectors doing business in the province of Alberta are also required by law to be licensed by the provincial government as of September 1, 2011. This idea has been thrown around the Edmonton real estate industry for a few years and it seems it has come of age. Regulation of the home inspection industry is certainly welcomed by Edmonton realtors who have dealt with less than professional home inspectors and home inspection companies in the past.

Standardization of the home inspection standards being used across the province could also be one benefit of this idea, which could save a lot of Edmonton real estate owners money in the years ahead.

 

All Edmonton home inspectors are now required to have graduated from in a registered degree, diploma, or certificate home inspection program at an approved educational facility. They're also expected to pass a test conducted by the government to determine their ability to do the job to current home inspection standards. If you're an Edmonton home inspector who has worked in the industry for years, who needs to get up to date with the new requirements? You should contact the Albert government right now to talk about getting legally licensed to conduct home inspections in the Edmonton real estate region. According to reports, the government is issuing temporary conditional licenses to home inspectors currently going through the process of getting licensed. Once you're signed up and legal again. You can tell the world and people looking to buy real estate in Edmonton that you're a fully licensed and trained home inspector. Now you're licensed to make recommendations to people looking to buy Edmonton real estate on any deficiencies in the properly you inspect.

 

If you're currently thinking about purchasing Edmonton real estate? Make sure you use the professional services of a licensed home inspector. This will help you make sure the home you purchase is in the shape you expect. It will also help you locate any problems with the home the owners forgot to mention. Purchasing a new home is likely to be the biggest financial decision you make in your life, if you're an average working Canadian stiff. Make sure to protect your future and the money you invest in your Edmonton real estate by having any home you're thinking about buying professionally inspected. The last thing you need is to find out down the road is the home you purchased in Edmonton isn't as advertised by the previous owners. It's better to make the decision right now to have any home you consider purchasing looked at by a home inspector with the knowledge, skills and experience to locate any problems.

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