
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.
Oakville (2006 population 165,613) is a town in Halton Region, on Lake Ontario in Southern Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Greater Toronto Area. NeighbourhoodsOakville's Planning Department divides the town into communities. These divisions have little to do with politics and are based on traditional neighbourhoods. Old OakvilleOld Oakville is located in South-Central Oakville along the shore of Lake Ontario . It is the original Oakville Settlement and is centred on Oakville Harbour. BronteBronte is located in Southwest Oakville along the shore of Lake Ontario. It is a community centred on Bronte Harbour and includes the Coronation Park district to its east. EastlakeEastlake is located in Southeast Oakville along the shore of Lake Ontario. It is bordered on the west by Morrison Creek and to the north by Cornwall Road. 2005 Town Planning documents say its eastern boundary is Winston Churchill Blvd but the same document's map shows a different configuration. ClearviewClearview is located in Centre East Oakville, also referred to as Sherwood Heights, and the Complex. College ParkCollege Park is located between Sixteen Mile Creek and just east of Trafalgar Road, from the Queen Elizabeth Way north to Upper Middle Road. It surrounds Sheridan College. Iroquois Ridge NorthIroquois Ridge North is located in North East Oakville between Upper Middle Road and Dundas Street. Iroquois Ridge SouthIroquois Ridge South is located in North East Oakville. The Falgarwood area is located in the southern end of the Iroquois Ridge South community. Glen AbbeyGlen Abbey is located in West Oakville. It is a large area west of the Glen Abbey Golf Course. PalermoPalermo is located in Northwest Oakville. It is a small community centred on the intersection of Dundas Street and Bronte Road (Highway 25) River OaksRiver Oaks is located in North-Central Oakville. It includes the Oak Park development . Uptown CoreUptown Core is located in North Centre Oakville. It includes the area on either side of Trafalgar Road between Dundas Street and Glenashton Drive. West Oak TrailsWest Oak Trails is located in North Centre West Oakville. It is a newer development than the other communities. EventsDowntown Oakville Jazz FestivalThe Downtown Oakville Jazz Festival is an annual jazz festival that has been taking place since 1992. This event includes free concerts on 5 stages along Lakeshore Road during the weekend. Waterfront FestivalOakville is home to its own annual Waterfront Festival. The Oakville Waterfront Festival is an event that the whole town is anxious to attend each year. The event usually consists of small amusement park rides, concerts from Canada's most popular bands, for example Hedley in the 2008 Oakville Waterfront Festival, and of course food and drinks. The Waterfront Festival takes place sometime at the end of June each year. The Waterfront Festival is hosted at Oakville's Cornation Park with a view of Lake Ontario. Love of the Arts FestivalOnce a year, usually in late spring, Oakville's arts and music groups get together for the Love of the Arts Festival. Hosted by CommUnity Arts Space , a local umbrella groups that has been advocating for a shared physical space for Oakville's arts and cultural groups since 2002, this festival is the only multi-disciplinary community festival of its kind in town and showcases local talent, skills, crafts, literary art, dance performances, theatre groups, music performances and much more. A symbolic presentation of a "shared space", the one-day event is entirely sponsored by local corporate and private donations and helps to nurture friendships and understanding between participants and visitors alike. Arts and cultureOakville Centre for the Performing ArtsThe Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts houses several performances by local and international artists. It is also the performing venue for the Oakville Symphony Orchestra and the Oakville Ballet Company. The Oakville Arts Council provides further artistic talents in the town showcasing films, literary figures and visual arts. The Town of Oakville boasts many not-for-profit artistic, musical and cultural groups. These groups have been struggling to develop membership and programming due to lacking physical spaces. The groups joined forces in 2004, advocating for a shared space for arts, music and culture in Oakville, spearheaded by an advocacy group called CommUnity Arts Space (CUAS). CUAS has worked for a shared home for the arts and cultural groups for many years and is looking forward to the opening of Oakville's newest community centre in the former Queen Elizabeth Park (QEP) high school in Bronte, Oakville, in September 2011. The 140,000 sq ft. facility, owned and operated by the Town of Oakville, will provide easy access to recreational, cultural and artistic programmes for residents of all ages, and will provide an enormous range of opportunities for joint programmes, events and educational opportunities. Oakville GalleriesOakville Galleries is a public art museum owned by the Town of Oakville and operated by a non-profit corporation. It consists of two operations: Centennial Gallery, located in downtown Oakville; and Gairloch Gallery, located in East Oakville. Oakville Galleries is governed by an a board of directors elected by members and the Town. Source : Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. |