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  • Industry changes and thoughts for 2012

    Sitting at my desk during this snowy Friday, I thought I would share some insights from my trusted financial advisor, Mr. Rob C. Townsley and his wife and business partner, Sarah Townsley.  Here's what they have to say: “I just want to go through a few changes in the industry and let you know what to expect in 2012. 1) ...
    Posted to Opal Hustins (Weblog) by 511602 on January 27, 2012
  • 2011, here we go...

    Well, the decorations are all put away, the festivities are over and a new year begins.  I've had a few days to just sit and relax...think about the past year and contemplate the year ahead.  I remember last year, at this time, kinda going over the same thoughts.  I listened to the doom and gloom of people regarding ...
    Posted to Opal Hustins (Weblog) by 511602 on January 7, 2011
  • Where is everyone?

    It seems that people are not out and about much these days in respect to real estate.  All throughout 2010, each open house that I held was fairly active...more active than previous years.  I thought 'wow, looks like there's a new trend in real estate', at least, in my neck-of-the-woods; for I know that city realtors have ...
    Posted to Opal Hustins (Weblog) by 511602 on November 6, 2010
  • Record First Quarter Sales

    Here's what the Toronto Real Estate Board has to report about 2010 first quarter sales: - the best result on record under the current Toronto Real Estate Board boundaries - "The strong rebound in the existing home market was one of the inital drivers of economic recovery," said TREB President Tom Lebour. "While we don't ...
    Posted to Opal Hustins (Weblog) by 511602 on April 16, 2010
  • New Mortgage Rules...provided by Rob Townsley, Mortgage Consultant

    The feds have introduced some new changes in the way we qualify clients for mortgages. The good news, the change that was introduced will probably not effect most first time home buyers. People looking for a 2nd property or looking to refi their existing property will have the toughest time getting a mortgage that they are looking for. If you ...
    Posted to Opal Hustins (Weblog) by 511602 on February 22, 2010