This is a true story of a family that relocated from Toronto to winnipeg, some three years ago. Real estate was booming in Toronto. So people opting to sell their houses ensured a tidy sum for themselves! When our family decided to sell our town home, prices were sky high; we ended up with a reasonably good profit margin. More than that actually, since we were able to shell down hard cash for a wonderful four-bedroomed house in Winnipeg. The new house is large and exhibits character, plus demands no mortgage. Though parting from friends and family was difficult, the change was well worth it!
When we bought this house, it needed renovating and so the old owners demanded only $65,000 for it. Since then, some repairs have been carried out on the house. Of course, some more work has to be done. Like for instance, installing a solid hardwood floor over the entire living area. But these minor problems can be sorted out. A comforting factor is that the same house would have fetched huge dividends in the Toronto real estate market, and so was well worth it! The house is on a sprawling estate and it seems as if the property is almost double in size. Winnipeg real estate prices go up by 20% every year. So the new home would fetch at least $300,000 in the Toronto real estate market. If renovated completely, the price would go up to $500,000. The location also has a say in the price.
Recently I was browsing Toronto real estate listings, just to keep an eye on how the market is doing. I was shocked to realize that there are virtually no actual houses available for sale, regardless of condition, anywhere in the Toronto real estate market, for less than $250,000! I couldn't believe it. Anyone looking to buy in a lower price range is left to choose from townhomes and condominiums. There are no longer any affordable houses in the City of Toronto, regardless of neighborhood, condition or amenities.
Obviously we're thrilled that we made our move when we did. We no longer battle through gridlock to and from work. Road rage is virtually non-existent in our city. There are tons of actual houses for sale well below $100,000 in a variety of neighborhoods to choose from. Manitoba Hydro offers several incentives for homeowners, so even if you buy a fixer-upper, you have options for installing brand new windows and high efficiency furnaces, without having to worry about high interest rates on your loan payments. And yes, we even have townhomes and condominiums for sale, but the maintenance fees are a fraction of what is demanded in Toronto's real estate market.
Winnipeg truly has something for everyone. Our housing prices blow Toronto real estate costs out of the water... and that's just the beginning.
This place is a boon for our children who are enjoying the big and open spaces. The family has learned to lead life at a slower pace, giving enough time to each other. Family and friends are far away, but not so far that we cannot keep in touch. This place came as a blessing three years ago, and we pat ourselves on our backs for making the right decision at the right time!
When we bought this house, it needed renovating and so the old owners demanded only $65,000 for it. Since then, some repairs have been carried out on the house. Of course, some more work has to be done. Like for instance, installing a solid hardwood floor over the entire living area. But these minor problems can be sorted out. A comforting factor is that the same house would have fetched huge dividends in the Toronto real estate market, and so was well worth it! The house is on a sprawling estate and it seems as if the property is almost double in size. Winnipeg real estate prices go up by 20% every year. So the new home would fetch at least $300,000 in the Toronto real estate market. If renovated completely, the price would go up to $500,000. The location also has a say in the price.
Recently I was browsing Toronto real estate listings, just to keep an eye on how the market is doing. I was shocked to realize that there are virtually no actual houses available for sale, regardless of condition, anywhere in the Toronto real estate market, for less than $250,000! I couldn't believe it. Anyone looking to buy in a lower price range is left to choose from townhomes and condominiums. There are no longer any affordable houses in the City of Toronto, regardless of neighborhood, condition or amenities.
Obviously we're thrilled that we made our move when we did. We no longer battle through gridlock to and from work. Road rage is virtually non-existent in our city. There are tons of actual houses for sale well below $100,000 in a variety of neighborhoods to choose from. Manitoba Hydro offers several incentives for homeowners, so even if you buy a fixer-upper, you have options for installing brand new windows and high efficiency furnaces, without having to worry about high interest rates on your loan payments. And yes, we even have townhomes and condominiums for sale, but the maintenance fees are a fraction of what is demanded in Toronto's real estate market.
Winnipeg truly has something for everyone. Our housing prices blow Toronto real estate costs out of the water... and that's just the beginning.
This place is a boon for our children who are enjoying the big and open spaces. The family has learned to lead life at a slower pace, giving enough time to each other. Family and friends are far away, but not so far that we cannot keep in touch. This place came as a blessing three years ago, and we pat ourselves on our backs for making the right decision at the right time!
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