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Bethlehem Township

Hoover Jerry & Nancy from Burkhart Andrew & Cydney, parcel 1100192 Safari Trl, $5,300. 

Penick Michael D Jr & Danielle from Snyder James G, parcel 1001007 Woodlake Cir SW, $7,500. 

Seibert Terry L & Penny D from Rootring George A &Lynn L Trustees, 908 Market St NE, $85,000. 

Stantz Donald P from Stantz Donald P & Reicosky Steven L, 103 Canal St W, $35,000. 

Yoder Brandon J from Henry Eva O, 8200 Fohl Rd SW, $125,000. 

Zimmerman Michael A & Twila D from Taylor James L & Mary K, 9819 Elton St SW, $430,000. 

Canal Fulton

Fahrni Pharm LLC from Linmark Enterprises LLC, 977 Cherry St E, $300,000. 

Hawthorne Gary J & Brenda S from Harwich Laurie, 91 Forge St, $155,000. 

Martin Justin T & Jessica from Gramse John M Trustee/ Jag Irrevocable T, 873 Colonial Ave, $307,000. 

Partlow Frances from Cleland Mark J Trustee of the James P CL, 912 Shackleton Dr, $194,000. 

Powell Myrissa A from Allman Barbara J, 721 Tamwood Dr, $195,500. 

Russell Kent L & Nancy L from Ruehling Judith A, parcel 9502730 St Helena Dr NW, $400,000. 

Jackson Township

Ashley Joseph A & Lauren M from Barnett Tyler W, 631 Leecrest St NW, $200,001. 

Chung Hanh Duc & Quyen Hue from Berkshire Farms LLC, 7306 Greenview Ave NW, $96,900. 

Diana Timothy Lee & Kathrine Elaine from Swensgard Brett E Successor Ttee, 7110 Corniche St NW, $245,000. 

Diaz Leslie E & Fisher Kathleen from Kellamis Daunia, 5368 S Island Dr NW, $680,000. 

Dougherty Brian P from Rand Esther L, 4577 Morgate Cir NW, $150,000. 

Ganz Kathryn & Petrus Nicholas from Fink Max & Lisa, 8492 Portage St NW, $270,000. 

Joy Lauren E from Butera Shannon C, 3589 Pinehurst Ave NW, $265,000. 

Kari Henriette Sally from Maxsam Investments LLC, 3335 Jackson Park Dr 11B, $205,825. 

Keith Jeffrey A & Jimsey F from Ruwadi Brain D, 6565 Culpepper St NW, $455,000. 

Kitson Samuel Douglas from Pettigrew James A &Vicki D, 4154 Sunquest Cir NW, $251,000. 

Lee Daniel E & Swallen Mary Catherine from Pemberton Matthew N, 7131 Shady Hollow Rd NW, $399,000. 

Lush Properties LLC from Windows of Heaven Foundation, 5459 East BLVD NW, $500,000. 

Lustig Todd C & Amy M from Wengerd Susan I, 9270 Shady Trail NW, $140,000. 

Mason Kenneth C II & Meghan S from Trennell Paul & Helen, 3959 Bramshaw Rd NW, $369,000. 

Mossor Joan Marie from Lemons Douglas, parcel 1602901 Fleetwood Ave NW, $25,000. 

Nervo Taylor v & Conner Jacob W from Fearon Michael J & Norma J Co Trustees O, 2973 Carie Hill Cir NW, $317,940. 

Popa Daniel E from Manning Ralph E & Jo Ann, 5611 Comanche St NW, $185,000. 

Rose William W & Whitaker Danielle from Hamstra Jeffrey L & Heather, parcel 10013514 Emerson Cir NW, $105,000. 

Snyder Dennis L & Linda K from Wiedlebacher Eric S & Monette J, 8816 Lake Bluff St NW, $380,000. 

Swan Alexander W from Harvey Michael & Hannah & Frank H Jr, 4561 Rohrdale Ave NW, $140,000. 

Thunder Holdings LLC from Gallucci Rosemary & Rufo Matthew G Co TT, 3463 Harris Ave NW, $175,000. 

Walsh Thomas & Alexandra from Harbaugh Lorraine, 1844 Woodlawn Ave NW, $195,000. 

Lawrence Township

Helms Eric & Samantha from Helms Edward J & Lenora, 8834 Indian Hill Cir NW, $160,000. 

Russell Kent L & Nancy L from Ruehling Judith A, 12445 St Helena Dr NW, $400,000. 

Venditti Elizabeth from Stanford Dennis R & Marnita K, 14821 Cenmont St NW, $146,000. 

Massillon

Asplin Nathan A from Woods Harvey A & Denise L, 2866 17th St SW, $220,000. 

Asplin Nathan A from Woods Harvey A & Denise L, 2870 17th St SW, $220,000. 

Auctus Properties LLC from 1370 Sanders LLC, 1370 Sanders Ave SW, $324,500. 

Davidson Chancler from Stark Ronald F & Jill L, 1919 Vermont Ave SE, $110,000. 

Greegor David from Witmer Melvin, 906 Niles St SW, $145,000. 

Hill Angela R from Edmonson David P & Patricia S L/E Hill, 725 Milburn Rd NE, $106,750. 

Home at Last Properties LLC from Knopp Phyllis I, 941 10th St NE, $85,200. 

Lippert Robert L Jr from Shuck Loomis A, 1202 Duncan St SW, $61,000. 

Mcdonald Donald R & Jeanette from Blackhawk Investments LLC, 2339 Lincoln Way W, $98,500. 

MD Enterprises of Apple Creek Inc from Tocor Investments Ltd, 2611 Erie St S, $73,500. 

Milenkovski Metodija from Ledgewood Investments LLC, 1746 Oak Trl NE, $125,000. 

Murgatroyd Larry J & Rebecca L Trustees from Wilson Ronda M, 720 16th St NE, $111,200. 

Obes Agustina from Barkheimer Realty Ltd, 19 Edwin Ave SE, $1,000. 

R&W Home Improvement LLC from Langley David C & Lynne M, 4862 Sippo Reserves Dr NW, $36,000. 

Rightside Investments LLC from Stewart Arnold R, 319 Valleyside Cir NE, $100,000. 

Scharver Joseph P & Wayman Chelsea M from Rodocker Ryan, 624 24th St NW, $162,500. 

Stevenson William from Epm Properties LLC, 539 29th St NW, $137,000. 

Thomas Lisa M & Webb Judith A from Bruce Rental One Inc, 802 Warren St SW, $115,650. 

Waicak Jeffery S from Lunsford Joey M, 521 Tremont Ave SE, $12,000. 

Webb Jordan Dale & Robson Jamie Lee from Stanford Alan E & Kimberly A, 1715 Woodruff Ave NW, $195,000. 

Weinland Samuel & Jackson Emily from Kreiger Ryan A, 2144 Main Ave W, $118,000. 

Whitt Christina Marie from Blackhawk Investments LLC, 605 Wellman Ave SE, $91,000. 

Perry Township

Baugh Kevin F from Berg Dorothy A, 1130 Singing Brook Ave NW, $210,000. 

Bischoff Michell J & Savannah from Cornerstone Real Estate Holdings Ltd, parcel 4308202 Wynnbrook Rd SW, $6,500. 

Erie Avenue LLC from Smith Stanley L, 6201 Fairacres St SW, $120,000. 

Evans Robert E & Diana L Ttees from Koepf Linda M Trustee of the Miller Irre, 2936 Fasnacht Cir NW, $165,000. 

Grosschmidt Virginia L Ttee from Amato Stephen L & Mary K, 2429 Ashwell Ave SW, $324,900. 

Hinamon William J from Ferrell Hattie M, 1128 Manor Ave NW, $175,000. 

Hooper Katelyn D from Gillard Diane L, 4517 Tioga St NW, $119,900. 

Knapp Stephen from Ehret Cortney J, 313 Ingall Ave NW, $100,000. 

Kuller Janet from Noggle Jeffrey W & Karen L, 1003 Norwich Ave NW, $192,000. 

Mac’s Convenience Stores LLC from Kooshtard Property VII LLC & Coutar Rema, 6341 Navarre Rd SW, $1,056,273. 

NVR Inc A Virginia Corporation DBA from Dehoff Agency Inc, 6079 Longview St SW, $60,000. 

NVR Inc D/B/A Ryan Homes from R L Deville Holdings Ltd, 6955 Gauntlet St SW, $47,895. 

Quinn David J & Jill A from Huntsman Cynthia M, parcel 10013357 Klick St SW, $92,400. 

Ulrich Robert P from Morales Kathryn A, 181 Gnau Ave SW, $40,000. 

Whitehurst Amber & Quinn from Dash Residential LLC, 335 Eden Ave NW, $160,000. 

Pike Township

Davy Jeffrey & Laurie from Selby Gregory S, 9237 Oak Ave SE, $150,000. 

Jones Anthony S & Cynthia M from Bevington Diana Lynn, 2275 Farber St SE, $240,000. 

Kinnerson James M & Annemarie from Mowery Steven E, 2225 Kingsbury Dr SW, $4,000. 

Sugarcreek Township

Davis Brandon M & Rager Stephanie from Kamban Landon & Pietro James, 180 4th St SE, $135,000. 

Davis Brandon M & Rager Stephanie from Kamban Landon & Pietro James, parcel 7001443 4th St E, $135,000. 

Menyes John D & Donna Marie from Jordan Dennis C, 11327 Crestline St SW, $325,000. 

Tuscarawas Township

Csokmay Joseph from Ries Joseph & Elizabeth, 12056 Lochwood St SW, $250,000. 

Feijoo Tony & Corina S from Triplett Kerry & Stephenie, parcel 10003293 Poorman St SW, $19,000. 

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Greater Toronto home sales jump in October after Bank of Canada rate cuts: board

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TORONTO – The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in October surged as buyers continued moving off the sidelines amid lower interest rates.

The board said 6,658 homes changed hands last month in the Greater Toronto Area, up 44.4 per cent compared with 4,611 in the same month last year. Sales were up 14 per cent from September on a seasonally adjusted basis.

The average selling price was up 1.1 per cent compared with a year earlier at $1,135,215. The composite benchmark price, meant to represent the typical home, was down 3.3 per cent year-over-year.

“While we are still early in the Bank of Canada’s rate cutting cycle, it definitely does appear that an increasing number of buyers moved off the sidelines and back into the marketplace in October,” said TRREB president Jennifer Pearce in a news release.

“The positive affordability picture brought about by lower borrowing costs and relatively flat home prices prompted this improvement in market activity.”

The Bank of Canada has slashed its key interest rate four times since June, including a half-percentage point cut on Oct. 23. The rate now stands at 3.75 per cent, down from the high of five per cent that deterred many would-be buyers from the housing market.

New listings last month totalled 15,328, up 4.3 per cent from a year earlier.

In the City of Toronto, there were 2,509 sales last month, a 37.6 per cent jump from October 2023. Throughout the rest of the GTA, home sales rose 48.9 per cent to 4,149.

The sales uptick is encouraging, said Cameron Forbes, general manager and broker for Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc., who added the figures for October were stronger than he anticipated.

“I thought they’d be up for sure, but not necessarily that much,” said Forbes.

“Obviously, the 50 basis points was certainly a great move in the right direction. I just thought it would take more to get things going.”

He said it shows confidence in the market is returning faster than expected, especially among existing homeowners looking for a new property.

“The average consumer who’s employed and may have been able to get some increases in their wages over the last little bit to make up some ground with inflation, I think they’re confident, so they’re looking in the market.

“The conditions are nice because you’ve got a little more time, you’ve got more choice, you’ve got fewer other buyers to compete against.”

All property types saw more sales in October compared with a year ago throughout the GTA.

Townhouses led the surge with 56.8 per cent more sales, followed by detached homes at 46.6 per cent and semi-detached homes at 44 per cent. There were 33.4 per cent more condos that changed hands year-over-year.

“Market conditions did tighten in October, but there is still a lot of inventory and therefore choice for homebuyers,” said TRREB chief market analyst Jason Mercer.

“This choice will keep home price growth moderate over the next few months. However, as inventory is absorbed and home construction continues to lag population growth, selling price growth will accelerate, likely as we move through the spring of 2025.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

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Homelessness: Tiny home village to open next week in Halifax suburb

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HALIFAX – A village of tiny homes is set to open next month in a Halifax suburb, the latest project by the provincial government to address homelessness.

Located in Lower Sackville, N.S., the tiny home community will house up to 34 people when the first 26 units open Nov. 4.

Another 35 people are scheduled to move in when construction on another 29 units should be complete in December, under a partnership between the province, the Halifax Regional Municipality, United Way Halifax, The Shaw Group and Dexter Construction.

The province invested $9.4 million to build the village and will contribute $935,000 annually for operating costs.

Residents have been chosen from a list of people experiencing homelessness maintained by the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia.

They will pay rent that is tied to their income for a unit that is fully furnished with a private bathroom, shower and a kitchen equipped with a cooktop, small fridge and microwave.

The Atlantic Community Shelters Society will also provide support to residents, ranging from counselling and mental health supports to employment and educational services.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2024.

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Here are some facts about British Columbia’s housing market

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Housing affordability is a key issue in the provincial election campaign in British Columbia, particularly in major centres.

Here are some statistics about housing in B.C. from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s 2024 Rental Market Report, issued in January, and the B.C. Real Estate Association’s August 2024 report.

Average residential home price in B.C.: $938,500

Average price in greater Vancouver (2024 year to date): $1,304,438

Average price in greater Victoria (2024 year to date): $979,103

Average price in the Okanagan (2024 year to date): $748,015

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Vancouver: $2,181

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Victoria: $1,839

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Canada: $1,359

Rental vacancy rate in Vancouver: 0.9 per cent

How much more do new renters in Vancouver pay compared with renters who have occupied their home for at least a year: 27 per cent

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2024.

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