Saturday 18 April 2015

Five signs your home insulation is not working


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(NC) Some insulation can lose performance over time, sustain damage or simply no longer meet updated building codes. It's an issue that can be costly, because if your home's insulation isn't doing its job, you could be wasting money and resources.
You don't have to be a trained professional to know you have a problem. Here are several signs that your insulation is lacking:
1. Energy bills – High energy bills are the biggest red flag, especially relative to the size, age or condition of the home. If you have a run-away energy bill, your insulation may need upgrading. This can be the case, even in a newer home.
2. Drafts – Do you need to put on a sweater even with the heat on, or does your air conditioner run incessantly without making enough of a difference? That's a sign of a deficiency in your building envelope.
3. Inconsistent temperatures - Is it warm in one room, but cold in another? Are your walls or interior closets cold to the touch? It's possible that while your whole home may not need attention, certain rooms may need to be addressed.
4. Condition of insulating materials – Consider the age of your insulation. Would it stand up to today's building codes? Is it in good shape or is it crumbly? If your insulation has degraded or isn't performing, it's time for an upgrade. But be careful. Certain types of older insulation, such as Vermiculite insulation, may contain asbestos. If you're unsure, do not disturb it, and hire a professional to conduct testing and/or removal. This should not be a do-it-yourself job.
5. You detect pests and/or moisture – Insulation—and your building envelope—can be compromised by the presence of pests. Moisture is an even bigger obstacle to optimal thermal performance, as some types of insulation can sag or collapse when damp, leaving voids and causing air to flow in and out of the building envelope.
While some solutions may be more complicated, requiring the opening of the existing wall cavities, others can be addressed more easily. The best way to improve thermal performance and increase energy efficiency is to upgrade attic insulation. Laying Comfortbatt insulation over existing material to achieve a minimum depth of 16 inches, or an R-value of R50, is a simple DIY project that can generate immediate results. To fully assess your home and explore remediation solutions, consider hiring a professional home energy auditor to evaluate your home's energy performance. Even in a new home, the results may be surprising.

Friday 17 April 2015

== TREB NEWS RELEASE ==

                           

NEWS RELEASE



GTA REALTORS® REPORT Q1 RENTAL MARKET FIGURES

TORONTO, April 17, 2015 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul Etherington announced that condominium apartment rental transactions and listings reported by Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® were up strongly on a year-over-year basis in the first quarter of 2015. The total number of units rented was up by 20.9 per cent to 6,074. A very similar annual growth rate of 20.2 per cent was noted for the number of units listed during the first quarter, with the number climbing to 13,409. Two-thirds of condo apartment rental transactions took place in TREB's central districts within the City of Toronto.

“There are many renter households in the GTA and this number continues to increase as our population grows each year.  As a result, demand has been strong, keeping vacancy rates low.  This is why, even as more investor-held units became available for rent over the past year, many of these units were absorbed in short order.  Condo apartments appeal to renters looking to take advantage of new, modern apartments located in popular locations in the City of Toronto and surrounding regions," said Mr. Etherington.

The great majority of condo apartment rentals were accounted for by one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. The average one-bedroom rent was up by 0.8 per cent year-over-year to $1,585. The average two-bedroom rent was up by 1.1 per cent year-over-year to $2,180.

"There was enough demand from renter households in the first quarter to see moderate average rent increases for the popular one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment types. The fact that new listings continued to be absorbed speaks to the fact that the GTA rental market remains tight and investor-held condo units make up an important segment of the overall rental stock," said Jason Mercer, TREB's Director of Market Analysis.


Rental Market Summary: First Quarter 2015
Apartments
All Bedroom Types
Bachelor
One-Bedroom
Two-Bedroom
Three-Bedroom
Listed
Leased
Leased
Avg. Rent
Leased
Avg. Rent
Leased
Avg. Rent
Leased
Avg. Rent
Q1 2015
13,409
6,074

158
$1,325

3,576
$1,585

2,221
$2,180

119
$2,777
Q1 2014
11,158
5,025
113
$1,346
2,997
$1,572
1,804
$2,155
111
$2,746
Yr./Yr. % Chg.
20.2%
20.9%

39.8%
-1.6%

19.3%
0.8%

23.1%
1.1%

7.2%
1.1%
Townhouses
All Bedroom Types
Bachelor
One-Bedroom
Two-Bedroom
Three-Bedroom
Listed
Leased
Leased
Avg. Rent
Leased
Avg. Rent
Leased
Avg. Rent
Leased
Avg. Rent
Q1 2015
950
397

3
$932

35
$1,634

163
$1,805

196
$2,025
Q1 2014
803
325
2
$1,150
33
$1,490
107
$1,904
183
$1,947
Yr./Yr. % Chg.
18.3%
22.2%

50.0%
-19.0%

6.1%
9.7%

52.3%
-5.2%

7.1%
4.0%

Monday 13 April 2015

Downtown FIFTYFIVE

                          FIRST RELEASE!
Investors earn 13.2%* per year! ave between $ 25000 - $ 31000 per unit ,Only one day Platinum Pricing, Suites starts from $ 262,900* on April 18/2015 when you register with me.This is what you have been waiting for!
                    Exclusive One Day V.I.P. Sale on April 18/2015 11 A.M.


 Attractive Deposit Structure:
 $5000 on signing, Balance of 5% in 30 days, 5% in 90 days,5% in 425 days, 5% on occupancy
Occupancy commencing: November 2018

Parking: $39,900 (Available for suites 540 sq ft and larger )
Locker: $4500
Maintanance: Approximately $0.52 per sq ft
Hydro metered separately, water included
Taxes:
Estimated at approximately 1% of purchase price
Price includes HST

* Representations and information contained herein do not form part of any Agreement of Purchase and Sale. Re/Max Realtron Hersh Condos Inc. Brokerage, Bel-East Corp do not warrant or represent any or all of the figures and statements above. No placement of mortgage is guaranteed and it is the responsibility of each purchaser to arrange suitable financing. You are advised to verify all figures and statements with your accountant and obtain independent legal advice. Price and availability are subject to change without notice March/April 2015 E.&O.E.

Location:

Downtown FIFTY FIVE has a walk score of 98 out of 100 and transit score of 100 out of 100! Daily errands don't need a car!
By Walk: 
Local attractions 
The Globe & Mail Building -5 Minutes
George Brown College -5 Minutes
St.Lawrence Market -10 Minutes
Distillary District -11 Minutes
King Edward Hotel -12 Minutes
St.Lawrence Market for Arts -15 Minutes

Grocery
Lob laws -5 Minutes
No frills -5 Minutes
Rexall Pharmacy -5 Minutes
Metro -5 Minutes
St. Lawrence Market -10 Minutes
Banks

Scotia Bank -3 Minutes
Royal Bank - 4 Minutes
TTC

Adelaide & Ontario Street - 2 Minutes
King Subway Station-12 Minutes
Highway Access

Gardinar Expressway - 8 Minutes
Don Valley Pkwy - 8 Minutes
Suite Features:
+ 9’ Ceilings or higher + ‘Loft’ style exposed concrete features + European styled modern kitchen cabinetry + Exotic pre-finished hardwood floors throughout + ‘Double thick’ stone kitchen and vanity counters + Spectacular modern architecture + Minimum 6’ deep balconies ideal for maximum outdoor enjoyment + Spa quality bathroom finishes + Natural gas cooktop and built-in oven + Gas BBQ nozzles on all balconies and terraces + High design hallways, elevator lobbies, and entrance lobby + Exceptionally designed bespoke facilities
 Building Features:
25 Stories, Designed by Peter Clewes of Architects Alliance,Building features The Sky Club-Outdoor Pool,Dining area,BBQ area,Indoor langue, Party Area and Gym

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Thursday 9 April 2015

RSVP By April 11,2015 to get access to HUGE PREVIEW BEFORE GRAND OPENING

The Minto Westside Exclusive Preview Event

Want to live in the heart of the city, within steps right to the waterfront and surrounded by amazing shopping and dining? You can if you’re at Minto Westside! This Saturday, April 11th, 2015, Minto Westside will be having a huge preview event where you will be among the first to gain access to suites before our Grand Opening. RSVP here now to ensure you are on the list!
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The preview event will be action-packed! Enjoy fare from Gourmet Gringos and Smokes Poutinerie Food Trucks, and cold pressed juice from Green House Juice Co.and frozen treats from Coco & Cowe. The music from DJ Olen Only will keep the party going all day long. And inside our model suites you can test your gaming skills at our Nintendo64 gaming stations.
There will also be incredible suites incentives this weekend only, so don’t miss out! Minto Westside will be offering up to $7500 in design upgrades, as well as a Neighourbood Prize Pack valued at $1000 that includes: a $500 Porter Airlines voucher,a $100 Hammam Spa voucher,  a $100 Colette Grande Café voucher, a $100 Marben Restaurant voucher, and a $200 Riant Boutique or GotStyle voucher.
Located at Front & Bathurst, Minto Westside is visually striking, stylish and a stunning new landmark in the city. Plus you’re close to it all. With the TTC at your doorstep, access to the Gardiner Expressway, and just a five-minute walk to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, getting around is quick and easy.
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But with the fabulous amenities at Mitno Westside there is really no need to leave home! The Plunge Social on the 9th floor is the perfect way to spend a summer afternoon by the poolside. Enjoy the indoor Skyline Lounge and Poolside Lounge for a celebration with friends and family, perfect for hosting a dinner party with views of the city.
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Everything you need to live, work and play, Minto Westside puts you right in the middle of it all. Be sure to visit us this Saturday at Minto Westside’s biggest preview event! RSVP today!
To get this deal,register ASAP

Wednesday 8 April 2015

Condo living will be the new normal in Ontario: BMO - BNN News

Condo living will be the new normal in Ontario: BMO - BNN News



The already expansive price gap between condos and detached housing in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) will continue to expand towards the end of the decade as new detached development is squeezed against the walls of the protected Greenbelt and overwhelmed by mature millennials looking for backyards.
That’s according to a new study from the Bank of Montreal examining how changing supply and demand dynamics will shape housing in the GTA.
While many point to the rapid build-up of condo inventory as reason to believe Toronto’s market is approaching bubble territory, BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic says those people are ignoring a fundamental shift in where Ontarians will live in the next decade.
“Housing bears often point to a massive number of condo units under construction, which does look dramatic, but fail to appreciate what they can’t see, a dearth of single-detached construction,” said Kavick in the report.
It’s easy to see why landing a lawn and a backyard in Toronto is getting more expensive. At the end of 2014, 57,000 condo units were under construction compared to just 7,200 single detached homes. But the reality of density-focused development is creeping into communities that have for decades served as an affordable oasis for middle class families looking for the suburban lifestyle.
“A four bedroom house on a 40-foot lot would have been the benchmark new home product in Vaughan Ont. in 2004. It would have been about $575,000. In 2014, the same house is $1.5 million. Almost three times the price,” said George Carras, the president of RealNet Canada Inc.
The gap between the price of a new house and a new condo in Toronto skyrocketed to nearly $300,000 in February. Carras says “moving out to the burbs” is going to mean travelling to more far flung areas of the province as a wave of higher prices radiates from Toronto’s city centre.
“If you can’t afford that, your low rise option isn’t in Vaughan, Markham, or Mississauga. You are seriously looking at Cambridge, or you’re looking at Kitchener, or you’re looking at Barrie. Those are your move out options,” said Carras.
Toronto’s red hot housing market is often compared to Vancouver’s, mainly based on their impact on nationwide home priceing figures. But Carras says while both markets are seeing tremendous pressure on housing prices, the reason behind Toronto’s surge in dense high-rise housings is unique.
“In Vancouver, the region has to densify because physically it’s caught between the water and the mountains. Your only option is to grow up. In Toronto, you’re not caught between water and mountains. You’re stuck between water and policy,” he said.
The Ontario Places to Grow Act took effect in 2006, creating a 7,300 square km swath of protected green space, farm land, wet lands, and watersheds around the Golden Horseshoe, the most densely populated region in Canada that surrounds Lake Ontario.
“With Lake Ontario to the south, the Greenbelt effectively turns the Greater Toronto/Hamilton/Niagara region into an island with respect to housing development, and development in some areas has begun to push up against the perimeter of the Greenbelt,” said Kavic, who notes some 20 percent of inner ring of the Golden Horseshoe is available to support growth for the next 15 years.
While land may be available near the periphery, the report says transit from the region is relatively weak for those commuting to Toronto’s core, where 40 percent of the regions jobs are based. The Places to Grow act has identified 25 urban growth centres outside of the city to help spread out employment and ease transportation chokepoints in the future.
After 2015, at least 40 percent of all residential development in Hamilton, Durham, Halton, Peel, and York Regions will have to happen “within the built-up area.” Lower thresholds have been set towards the outer reaches of the Golden Horseshoe. Peel and Hamilton have bested these targets in recent years at 50 percent and 48 percent respectively.
“It’s essentially a grow up not out approach to the region’s future. If housing requirements over the next 20 years call for another 2.4 million people to move here, the kind of housing you’ll have is driven by the kind of housing you can create. You can expect more high-density, less low-density, and the price behavior is going to very between those two because of supply and demand,” said Carras.
“This means building row and high-rise housing, while 50 to 75 foot-wide lots become a relic of the past. Combining these two factors suggest that the supply curve for good-sized detached lots in areas with reliable and timely transit is steeping fast,” said Kavic.
On top of that, the echo of the baby boom generation, or mature millennial set, is expected to hit their prime backyard hunting years just in time to put more pressure on an already tight market for single family detached homes.
Ontario Ministry of Finance projections show population growth in the 25-to-35 year old age group decelerating in the next decade while the 35-to-39 year old and 40-to-44 year old accelerate further.
“Combining these supply and demand fundamentals suggests that Toronto condo prices could be in a for a prolonged period of stagnation, or very sluggish growth, while detached home prices outperform through the end of the decade, barring a major external shock,” said Kavic.
The Places to Grow Act will be due for a 10-year review in 2016. It’s forward looking statement for 2041 calls for “compact development that makes the best use of our limited land supply and offers a diversity of choices for living, working and enjoying culture,” as well as a “fast, reliable, and integrated transportation system.”
Carras says unlike the mountains that shaped Vancouver and its outlying suburbs, the Place to Grow Act can evolve with the changing needs of Ontarians. For now though, he says Toronto homebuyers should look west to get a sense of what’s to come for the price of a detached home, the price of a condo, and the nearly $300,000 in between.
“In Vancouver, which is probably about 10 to 15 years ahead, that price gap is probably closer to $750,000 to $800,000,” he said.

Tuesday 7 April 2015

Spring cleaning your way to a neater home outdoors | EiEiHome

                        Spring cleaning your way to a neater home outdoors | EiEiHome

Spring cleaning season is upon us! The most common projects include linen closet organization, cleaning out drawers filled to the brim with paperwork and tossing old bottles of aspirin and cough medicine that have been collecting dust in the back of a cabinet. But what about the outdoors? The exterior of your home is equally important and could use a little TLC now that the snow has melted.

Where do I begin?

Spring cleaning isn’t an easy task, but that’s why we’re here to help! Thinking about what needs tackling outdoors may be a challenge, which is why we recommend you take the following steps even before you begin:
  1. Make a plan. Are you a spreadsheet person, or prefer pen to paper? Either way, make notes about what it is you want to do outside. Once you have an idea of what you’ll be undertaking, you can plan how many people you’ll need to do it and schedule a time for when it’s going to happen. Having a plan in place will give you peace of mind and keep you on the right track.
  2. Timing is everything. Now that you’ve developed your plan of action, you must decide how much time to allot to each task. Rather than squeezing in every task into one weekend, spread them out over a few weeks to ensure that everything gets done and you’re not overwhelmed. Do this by estimating how much time you think it will take and where you can fit it into your already-established schedule. Don’t forget to schedule in breaks!
  3. Round up some troops. Chances are good the work you’re about to do will require some help and that’s fine! In fact, if you have a team of people working with you, you’ll get the job done faster, giving you more time to enjoy the space you’ve worked so hard to get cleaned and organized. If that’s not the case, consider hiring an expert. We have a database of house cleaning professionals who can assist you with your spring cleaning needs.
Now that you know how to prepare, here’s what you should be focusing on to get your home in tiptop shape. We’re not going to lie – these aren’t glamorous jobs, but a good spring cleaning will refresh your home just in time for warm evenings and summer BBQs.

Clean exterior windows

Your home has survived the elements another season and the windows are no exception. Winter storms have a tendency to leave residue on the glass, which make them look old, tired and dirty. Before you invite guests over, fill a bucket with soapy water and use a clean sponge or squeegee to give them a good wipe down. Your home will look refreshed and your windows will be ready to let the sunlight in.
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Bonus tips!
  • Wash the outside windows before you move indoors. Otherwise, you won’t be able to tell if they’re actually clean or not.
  • Last month, we wrote a piece on how to clean exterior windows. Check it out!

Gut the guttersoutdoors

Does the thought of cleaning out the gutters make you want to groan? It’s not the most fun job to tackle, but should be made a priority. Leaving the gutters full of debris and water can actually cause damage to your home. Instead of removing the leaves and twigs by hand, wear gloves and use a scoop to gather it all. It’ll keep your hands safe while you’re up on the ladder.

Organize the garage

Since the weather is getting warmer, you’ll probably be spending more time outside, enjoying the weather and sunny skies. Instead of tripping over boxes of tools and other clutter while taking out the lawn mower every three days, why not get the garage organized? Chances are good it could use it! Divide your storage space based on your needs. For example, designate the corner of the garage for summer equipment, car materials and the like. Install cabinets or shelves on the walls to house your tools, making them easily accessible when you need them.
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Spruce up the lawn

Your yard takes quite a beating in the winter months thanks to the cold, heavy snow. Want a lush, green yard your neighbours will be sure to notice? Get rid of soggy leaves on the grass (and if you’re an avid gardener, in the flowerbeds). A rake is the best tool to gather the debris, but remember to switch sides periodically and don’t twist your torso. Otherwise, you could end up injuring yourself, leaving you couch-bound with back pain when you should be enjoying the outdoors.
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If you have a fairly large yard and don’t think you can manage to clean the space yourself, consider hiring a landscaper to do some maintenance for a day. Check out our list of landscaping contractors who can help!

Power wash the driveway

Now is a good time to do some maintenance work on your driveway, which could surely use a touch-up after a long, cold winter.
  1. Remove any grass or weeds growing in the cracks of the driveway.
  2. Using a pressure washer or hose, remove dirt and grime.
  3. Apply a coat of sealer to make the driveway look brand new.
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Congratulations! You’ve not only improved your home’s curb appeal, but also tackled the jobs often neglected by homeowners. Don’t forget to spend as much time outdoors and reap the rewards of your hard work.
Completing these jobs is important to maintaining the health and look of your home, but that doesn’t mean you have to do it yourself. We have a directory of house cleaning professionalslandscaping contractors and handyman service professionals who specialize in finishing those home projects.

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