
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.
North York forms the central part of the northern half of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As of the 2006 Census, it has a population of 635,370. The official 2001 census count was 608,288. Until 1998, it was the second-largest of six municipalities that comprised another larger municipal structure called Metropolitan Toronto. The previous year, the provincial Government of Ontario passed legislation to merge these municipalities into a single, new amalgamated City of Toronto. North York is one of the most diverse areas of Toronto, as it contains some of the richest areas of the city (The Bridle Path, Hogg's Hollow, Willowdale, York Mills, Lawrence Park) and some of the poorest (Jane and Finch, Lawrence Heights, Flemingdon Park). North York is full of different neighbourhoods that represent different cultures. The western half of North York is different in cultures than the eastern half. The Chinese dominate the eastern half of North York making up 22% of the population from Yonge Street to Victoria Park Avenue. South Asians are mainly spreaded out evenly in North York. The neighbourhoods with the biggest percentage of South Asians was Flemingdon Park (35% of the population was South Asian), and Emery (28% was South Asian). Black Canadians dominate the western half of North York making up 19% of the population past Allen Road. Smaller areas such as Jane and Finch, Lawrence Heights, and Trethewey had at least 40% of its population identified as Black. Most are West Indians but there is also a large African population. The Jane & Wilson neighbourhood has the largest Ghanaian community in all of Toronto.West Asians and Arabs concentrate in the eastern half of North York. Most are Persians and it is very distinctive on the north end of Yonge Street. Filipinos are centred around Bathurst Street making up 10% of the population of the neighbourhoods along Bathurst in North York. Latin Americans in North York are predominantly in the western half of North York along Jane Street, Weston Road, and Keele Street. They make up 10% of North York's population past Dufferin Street. They are from different countries in Latin America with not one country being a dominant one, but many are from Ecuador, El Salvador, Argentina, and Colombia. Koreans are mostly in the eastern half of North York, especially in the Willowdale neighbourhood (10% of Willowdale was Korean, making it the largest Korean community in Toronto). Southeast Asians are predominant in the western half of North York. Most are from Vietnam. Although non-visible minorities are slowly declining over the years moving into the suburbs, Europeans still show a big presence. Many Italians are in the western half of North York. Jewish Canadians are centred around Bathurst Street which has the biggest Jewish community in Toronto. Russians make up a large percentage of the population along Bathurst Street especially from Sheppard Avenue going north. The area is also the largest Russian community in Toronto. Old generation Canadians dominate the southern end of North York from Bathurst Street to the west, Leslie Street to the east, Highway 401 to the north and Lawrence Avenue to the south. 73% of the population there is White. Amenities Major shopping malls in North York include the Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Fairview Mall. Smaller locations include Centerpoint Mall, Bayview Village, Yorkgate Mall, Steeles West Market Mall, Jane Finch Mall and Sheppard Centre. It is also home to campuses of York University, Seneca College, Osgoode Hall Law School, and Tyndale University College and Seminary. Major health-care facilities, such as North York General Hospital, Humber River Regional Hospital (Finch Avenue Site previously called York-Finch Hospital) and the massive Sunnybrook Hospital complex which includes a veterans' residence, a regional cancer centre and regional trauma centre are located in North York. A military base and aircraft manufacturing facility is located at Downsview, although with the end of the Cold War, much of the land is now being transformed into a park. Black Creek Pioneer Village, an authentic nineteenth-century village, and the Ontario Science Centre, which boasts over 800 science-oriented exhibits, are North York's primary attractions. Not far from Black Creek Pioneer Village is York University's main campus, and the infamous Jane and Finch neighbourhood. Along North York's Bathurst Street is one of the world's largest urban Jewish communities, with a significant population of Holocaust survivors. A small plaza containing Chinese restaurants and supermarkets is located at the intersection of Finch Avenue and Leslie Street. It first developed in the 1980s to serve the ethnic Chinese community, though its patronage has now diversified. There are a multitude of North York sports clubs including the North York Storm, a girls hockey league, Gwendolen Tennis Club in the heart of North York near Yonge and Sheppard, and the venerable North York Aquatic Club, which was founded in 1958 as the North York Lions Swim Club and has produced many Olympian swimmers. [edit] Sports * North York Rangers * North York Storm [5] * Gwendolen Tennis Club[6] * North York Aquatic Club[7] * North York Astros[8] * North York Fire Basketball [9] * North York Hockey League [10] * North York Hearts Azzurri Soccer Club [11] Source : Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. North York Schools Directory ACHS College School 11191 Keele Street RR 1 Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 832 8121
Ecole La Fontaine 10110 Avenue Islington Kleinburg, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 893 1280
Blue Willow Public School 250 Blue Willow Drive Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 851 0043
York Catholic District School Board 140 Greenpark Boulevard Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 856 0955
CCI-The Renaissance School In Italy 59 Macamo Court Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 508 7108 Creative Children's Montessori School Inc 20 Cranston Park Avenue Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 303 6631
Zoe's Tender Years Child Care Centre 8551 Weston Road Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 851 6005 | Credo Christian School 8260 Huntingdon Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 851 1620
Discovery Public School 120 Discovery Trl Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 417 1622
Elder's Mills Public School 120 Napa Valley Kleinburg, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 893 1631 Field Study Centre 8180 Hwy 50 Castlemore, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 794 2171
Forest Run Public School 200 Forest Run Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 417 9227
Glen Shields Public School 158 Glen Shields Avenue Concord, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 738 0333
| Maple High School 50 Springside Road Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 417 9444 Hill Academy (The) 10535 Islington Kleinburg, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 893 7065
Hill Academy Inc (The) 180 Nashville Rd Kleinburg, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 893 1335
Immaculate Conception School 500 Aberdeen Avenue Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 851 9528
Learning Has No Limits 7796 Kipling Avenue Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 265 7553
Lorna Jackson Public School 589 Napa Valley Kleinburg, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 893 2829
Maple Crest Private School Inc 28 Roytec Road Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 652 6666 |
Maple Leaf Montessori School Inc 8286 Islington Avenue Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 856 3359
Montessori Country School The PO Box 455 Nobleton, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 859 4739
Nobleton Junior Public School 5885 King Rd Nobleton, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 859 0831
Nobleton Senior Public School 13375 Hwy 27 Nobleton, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 859 4590
North Hill Private School 9050 Dufferin Street Concord, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 417 9779
Rivendell Hall International School 800 Teston Road Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 780 9633
RoyalCrest Academy 9500 Dufferin Street Maple, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 303 7557
St John Bosco Catholic School 199 Belview Avenue Woodbridge, Ontario * Phone: +1 905 850 3280
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