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  • Summary of Flaherty's mortgage changes

    By Paul Vieira, Financial PostFebruary 16, 2010 7:03 AM showTab(''text/html'');   function resizeImage() { var imgBox = document.getElementById('imageBox'); var photo = document.getElementById('storyphoto'); if (imgBox != null && photo != null) { if(photo.width >= 460) ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on February 19, 2010
  • New Mortgage Rules for Alberta, and all of Canada

    On February 16th Finance Minister Flaherty, announced some changes to “insured” mortgage lending in Canada.  These changes affect mortgages insured by CMHC, Genworth and AIG United Guarantee. From the Globe and Mail:  Finance Minister Jim Flaherty Tuesday announced tighter lending standards for mortgages, saying that ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on February 19, 2010
  • Real Estate Investment Courses

    Unlock the Vault  ...7 Secrets to RSP Investing Every Investor Must Know ... Plus, An Exclusive Interview, Very Special Economic Updates, CMHC Insider Info and Exclusive January Guest Offer! Greetings, Glen  Hopefully you had a great Holiday Season with plenty of time to relax and be with family. We all need that ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on January 21, 2010
  • Housing starts increase in Calgary and across Canada

    The seasonally adjusted annual rate1 of housing starts reached 174,500 units in December 2009. This is an increase from an annual rate of 164,800 units in November, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Actual housing starts for 2009 are being verified and will be reported in the January edition of Monthly Housing ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on January 21, 2010
  • Secondary suites a primary concern

    Although perhaps not a visible as the issue of snow removal, which appears to be the concern du jour, the seemingly innocuous issue of secondary suites has emerged as one of the more lengthy debates down at City Hall. Often providing an affordable housing alternative for new Calgarians, students or just those on a tight budget, secondary suites ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on January 21, 2010
  • What Do You Think of the Stalled Bailout Plan?

    What Do You Think of the Stalled Bailout Plan? What's your opinion of what's happening in Washington, D.C., this week with the proposed $700 billion market bailout proposed by the Bush Administration and rejected by the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday? RESOURCE: For more stories, visit the RE/MAX Times Online.Send your comment to ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on October 1, 2008
  • Luxury home sales hold steady in most major markets across the country, says RE/MAX

    For immediate release Luxury home sales hold steadyin most major markets across the country, says RE/MAX Two-thirds of markets surveyed report upswing in the number of upper-end homes sold in 2008 Kelowna, BC (September 25, 2008) --  Luxury home sales have outperformed virtually all other residential price points this year, but ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on September 25, 2008
  • Eliminate 'Tenants' From Your Life To Change Your Paradigm

    Eliminate 'Tenants' From Your Life To Change Your ParadigmAttracting Your Best Customers For Your BusinessBy Don R. Campbell We are about to change the paradigm of landlord and tenant relationships. The time has come for us as investors to start to understand that the business we are in is actually a business, and is no different from ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on September 18, 2008
  • Solar energy is our future

    Adoption of solar energy has a simple market driving force. If people do not adopt solar energy, the planet will become unfit for human habitation. The fossil fuels are warming the planet at an increasing rate that makes life unsustainable if something does not change. Global warming drives solar markets. Solar is perceived as the best, perhaps ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on September 15, 2008
  • The heart of a restored farmhouse,, Restored 1820 cupboard was the design cue for the entire kitchen

    ELIZABETH RAND-WATKINSON From Friday's Globe and MailJune 27, 2008 at 12:00 AM EDTEnlarge Image Nothing feels forced or unnatural in this space. Much care and love has gone into this home and its heart, the kitchen. Country kitchens are at the heart of many different types of homes but the one that comes to mind most often in this context is ...
    Posted to Glen Godlonton (Weblog) by 621833 on September 11, 2008
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