Three Degrees Of Separation! London England, New York U.S.A., & Toronto Canada!

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Not more than 2 decades ago we boasted that the world had shrunk to 6 degrees of separation.  The concept that everyone & everything in the world are 6 steps away or less. Now it is generally conceded that in our ultra connected social universe works to 3 degrees of separation. Why & how does […]

4 plants or 40 what is the difference?

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Technically, October 17th 2018 is C Day for all cannabis growers. How will this legislative Pandora`s Box effect property values is discussed in the Globe & Mail article below. If you have any other questions , please feel to email admin@reappraisals.ca Appraisers warn of the real-estate cost of homegrown cannabis SHANE DINGMAN TORONTO PUBLISHED OCTOBER […]

A Chill Starts to Creep into the G.T.A. Housing Market

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Will the lulling, bucolic days of August be the harbinger for the G.T.A housing market for the remainder of 2018 & 2019? Metaphorically the Bank of Canada now sits between a rock and a hard place, regarding it`s predicament to raise rates or hold rates steady. Domestic inflation is now greater > 3.2 %. Nearly […]

The Would Be Donald Trumps Are Everywhere!

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The provincial government is talking about imposing a speculators tax.  Perhaps as the Scottish philosopher & economist Adam Smith indicated, things should be left to the invisible hand of the market place. Several verifiable sources have repeatedly indicated that at least 1 in 5 brand new homes are not closing. If prices continue to adjust, […]

Osprey Valley Open – Come Watch or Come Play!

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  This year, the Osprey Valley Open tournament donations will be benefiting three local organizations including the Bethell Hospice Foundation, Caledon Community Services, and Credit Valley Conservation. The Bethell Hospice is the only residential hospice servicing all of Caledon, Brampton, and Dufferin County. Charitable donations are critical for such an organization as it allows them […]

Elderly Orphans or Child Day Care?

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There is a poignant biblical tale about Solomon declaring before two plaintiffs that the new born be sliced in two! One mother did not contest the ruling, declaring that if she could not have the baby then neither of them could, but the other begged Solomon.                                             “Give the Baby to her, just don’t kill […]