Walk The Line

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Good Morning, The pavers are making good progress with their paving contract on McLaughlin Road North. This is inclusive of the Improvements to Canada`s Great Trail & the Credit Valley Trail. The easterly shoulder of the McLaughlin road has for decades been given a rudimentary widening.  It would be most advantageous to all concerned if this […]

Zillow’s Real Estate Algorithm Loses $3.8 Billion in 2021

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Charles Chaplin`s Modern Times epitomized the commoditization of big businesses in America.  The effused satire in this classic film is regrettably being replayed globally on a daily basis. Fortunately, sometimes those that over strategize and encompass their own hubris, get their deserved comeuppance. Mr. Richard Barton, one of the founders of Zillow, is a good […]

$35 Trillion in New Wealth !

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People all over are deliberating and becoming very concerned about the rising cost of all essential materials. Especially food and shelter. Many ask; How can the economic mandarins espouse that inflation is approx. 3% or less? While price is rising over 1% a month?  Example: Local gas prices have risen 51.35 % a year.   Perhaps acknowledging that […]

Highway 10 through Caledon Claiming 2 More Souls.

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Recently despite the valiant efforts of local Councillor Lynn Kiernan and her 45 volunteers. All of whom braved the windy elements in a concerted effort to draw attention to many of the blatant safety deficiencies endemic to south highway 10. The highway claimed at least two more souls. We sincerely salute all those that volunteered. […]

Bicycles, Transport and Housing

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On October 14th, Caledon OPP reported a collision crash between a motorcycle and transport truck. This is not uncommon in the area and something must be done for the safety of the community. In fact, earlier this month a group of volunteers conducted a study observing the intersection of Highway 10 and Olde Base Line. Clearly, […]

Multigenerational Home Renovation Includes a 15% Tax Rebate!

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This week, the newly re-elected liberal government announced its very own housing plan. Eligible families will be able to claim a 15% tax credit up to $50,000 and be provided $7,500 in support of home renovations designed for in-laws and family members. Additionally, a $4 billion Housing Accelerator Fund was announced so that municipalities can mitigate development […]

New vs Resale

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Buyers often ponder endlessly over the advantages associated with buying a new home versus a resale. Given that normal parameters such as location, lot size and near-term expenses are equal, a well conditioned resale offers the best value. Let us focus on the aforementioned location and lot size. There is an almost unanimous agreement that new home lot sizes […]

Now Hiring

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We are looking for a talented individual to join our team as an Administrative Assistant   Company Profile Accurate (Peel) Appraisals Inc. is a real estate appraisal company of commercial and residential properties. We have been in operation since 1998, with staff with over 30 years of real estate and appraisal experience. We are located […]