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Investing in Georgetown Real Estate versus Toronto Real Estate PDF Print E-mail
Georgetown Real Estate
georgetown_homes_for_saleGeorgetown real estate is a solid investment. The average sale price of a home in (Halton Hills which includes Acton and Georgetown) in 2010 was $413,772 and today’s average sale price is $434,015. That’s almost a 5% annual increase. For me, Georgetown real estate offers significantly more value for the dollar.
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Before you refinance PDF Print E-mail
Georgetown Real Estate
georgetown_200_280Your Real Estate investment, this being your home, is most likely the largest and most important investment you have made.  For most of us mortgage financing to support our investment is necessary. Currently we are experiencing historically low rates in both short term and long term contracts .....
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Why buying a house may be a bad investment PDF Print E-mail
Georgetown Real Estate
georgetown_200_279More than two centuries ago, the economist Adam Smith produced his landmark tome, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, in which he wrote, "a dwelling-house, as such, contributes nothing to the revenue of its inhabitant."
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Basement Flood Prevention Subsidy PDF Print E-mail
House & Garden
GeorgetownYou can get up to $2,725 in Basement Flood Prevention Subsidy for (who would guess?) basement flood prevention.
Residents who have a history of basement floods caused by a backup or surcharge of the sanitary sewer system; and
residents who have not experienced flooding but would like to correct improper storm water connections and install a backwater valve qualify for the subsidy.
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Home renovation tax credit PDF Print E-mail
House & Garden
GeorgetownIn an attempt to create jobs in industries typically hurt by an economic downturn such as construction, government approved the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC).

Now through January 31, 2010, homeowners can claim a tax credit for 15% of renovation expenses between $1000 and $10,000. These include work performed or goods acquired after January 27, 2009 and before Feb 1, 2010.
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