
Weather if you're a first-time buyer, immigrating to Toronto/GTA or unfamiliar with the local market, you need an agent on your side.Our services are F R E E for buyers.We are compensated by the seller when the property changes hands and the new owners get the keys.
A Buyer's Agent has no dual agenda. A Buyer's Agent has your back, helping you to:
* Search out properties on the market, including "For Sale By Owner" properties not included in the MLS;locate and evaluate the properties. * Evaluate your mortgage package to identify a favorable loan and rate;to obtain financing that is in your best interest. * Develop a preliminary evaluation of a property (including both pros and cons) and provide an explanation of comparative property values(CMA) in the area; * Properly advise you on price and other advantageous negotiating options and prepare a purchase offer * Inform you about previous offers and counter offers for the property. * Deliver any purchase offer promptly to the seller or the seller's agent, * Negotiate only on your behalf and within your terms; * Arrange Professional home inspections, warranties, and any certifications that might affect the value of the property; * Review and explain all legal documents involved in the purchase process. * Attend the closing and provide assistance to you and your attorney at the closing.
As your advocate,a Buyer's Agent works solely on your side of the transaction. You can put your trust in a Buyer's Agent.He will advise you on deal-breakers as well as positives.Only when you have complete disclosure, the kind you get from a Buyer's Agent, will you be satisfied that your deal is the right deal for you.
King (2006 population 19,487)[1] is a township in York Region north of Toronto, within the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. King features some of the most picturesque countryside in Ontario. The rolling hills of the Oak Ridges Moraine are King's most prominent geographical features. The Holland Marsh, considered to be Ontario's "vegetable basket",[2][3] is also located in King Township. King is also known for its prestigious horse farms and cattle farms. Though King Township is predominantly rural, most of its residents are concentrated in the communities of King City, Nobleton, and Schomberg. Demographics Originally settled by United Empire Loyalists in the late 1700s, King is now influenced by the significant immigration and diversification resultant from its proximity to Toronto. King Township's population grew by 1.7% between 1996 and 2001, most new residents settling in the communities of King City, Nobleton or Schomberg. The population density is 55.6 people per square kilometre; however, the Township is characterized by areas of extremely low density farming communities and the much higher density of its three major villages. The median age of residents is 39.4; 30% of the population over 15 years of age is still single. Foreign-born residents accounted for 20% of the population. Only 3% of residents identify themselves as visible minorities.[11] Of residents 15 years of age or older, 28% have a university certificate, diploma or degree. Another 18% have a college certificate or diploma, and 10% have a trade certificate or diploma. However, there is variability between age groups, as younger people are increasingly participating in higher levels of education. [edit] Work Nearly 15% of all employed residents work from home. Almost 3% walk or bike to work sites within the community; 5% use public transit, and 75% drive or are passengers in private vehicles, to reach work destinations within the Greater Toronto Area. The participation rate in the work force is 72.4%, with a 3.6% unemployment rate. The largest industries[12] are: * Construction and Manufacturing: 24% * Business services: 23% * Wholesale and Retail Trade: 17% * Health and Education: 12% * Finance and Real Estate: 8% The median income for two-parent families is $90,364. For single-parent families, the median income is $43,673. The average value of a dwelling in King is $386,416. Heritage sites In the township, there are eleven sites designated Heritage Sites, including: * King Station was built in 1852 along the Northern Railway to serve Springhill (now King City). It was moved in 1989 to the grounds of the King Township Museum. It is believed to be the oldest surviving railway station in Canada, and was designated a heritage site in 1990. * King Emmanuel Baptist Church, formerly the King Christian Church until 1931, it was moved to the grounds of the King Township Museum in 1982, and designated a Heritage Site in 1992. * King City Cemetery, established in 1886, was designated a Heritage Site in July 2007.[13] * King City Cemetery Dead House built circa 1887 was designated a Heritage Site in 2001. It is an octagonal structure that was used to preserve the dead during the winter, during which grave-digging was not feasible. Octagonal dead houses were unique to the area bordering Yonge Street north of Toronto during the late 1800s and early 1900s. * Eversley Presbyterian Church, a stone structure built in 1848, demonstrates the Scottish influence common in the area's early development. It was designated in 1984. * Glenville Methodist Church, a small frame structure built in 1859, which remained operational until 1952. It was designated in 1983 as a township Heritage Site. * King Christian Church Cemetery was the first burial grounds for Kettleby, built in 1850. It was designated a Heritage Site in 1986. * Laskay Temperance Hall, built in 1859 by the Sons of Temperance. It had been operated by the Laskay Women's Institute since 1910, and is now operated by the municipality. It was designated a Heritage Site in 1986.
Source : Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. KING SCHOOLS DIRECTORY Academic Vision Tutoring & Learning Centre 6061 Hwy 7 Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 471 6273
Aldergrove Public School 150 Aldergrove Drive Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 470 2227
Armadale Montessori School 2401 Denison Unionville, Ontario Phone: +1 905 474 9895 Ashton Meadows Public School 230 Calvert Road Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 887 2656
Bur Oak SS 933 Bur Oak Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 202 1234
Buttonville Public School 141 John Button Boulevard Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 513 9880
Central Park Public School 100 Central Park Drive Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 940 1444
Coledale Public School 60 Coledale Road Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 940 0123 | Community Education Centre-East 1000 Carlton Road Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 940 7800
Ellen Fairclough Public School 33 Brando Avenue Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 294 9455
Goodwood Public School No 7 Goodwood Stouffville, Ontario Phone: +1 905 640 3092
Highgate Public School 35 Highgate Drive Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 477 1019
John McCrae Public School 565 Fred McLaren Bl Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 294 9122
Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School 230 Fincham Avenue Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 471 4477 | Little Rouge Public School 571 Country Glen Road Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 202 5960
Markham Adult Learning Centre (YCDSB) 1405 Denison Street Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 300 9425
Markham Alternate Education Program 1 Raymerville Drive Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 201 1711
Markham Alternate Education Program 89 Church Street Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 201 5814
Markville Montessori School 3882 Hwy 7 Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 477 3452
Markville Secondary School 1000 Carlton Road Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 940 8840
Milliken Mills Public School 289 Risebrough Circuit Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 475 8143
Montessori North School 4561 Highway 7 Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 475 9341 | Mount Joy Public School 281 Williamson Road Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 202 1684
Queens Montessori Academy 1151 Denison St Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 944 0077
Scarborough Christian High School 4600 Steeles Avenue East Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 477 4433
Somerset Academy 7700 Brimley Road Unionville, Ontario Phone: +1 905 940 8990
Sunrise Montessori School 60 Riviera Drive Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 477 2833
Town Centre Montessori Private Schools 155 Clayton Dr Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 470 1200
Trillium School 4277 14th Avenue Markham, Ontario Phone: +1 905 946 1181
Unionville Montessori School 4486 16th Unionville, Ontario Phone: +1 905 474 9888
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