Halton Region

 

The Regional Municipality of Halton, or Halton Region, is a regional municipality of Ontario, Canada, located in Southern Ontario in the southwest part of the Greater Toronto Area (“GTA”). It comprises the city of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills and is policed by the Halton Regional Police Service. The regional council’s headquarters are located in Oakville.

The Town of Oakville and the City of Burlington are largely urban, while the Towns of Milton and Halton Hills to the north are significantly more rural. Together with urbanization in the neighbouring Regional Municipality of Peel, the urban area of the GTHA is contiguous all the way from Hamilton to Toronto, as is visible on satellite images of the GTHA and the Golden Horseshoe.
 

Oakville 

Population – 193,832
Number of Houses- 62 415
Hospitals- Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Close to Milton Distric hospital aswell
Recreation Centres- River Oaks Community Centre, Iroquois Ridge Community Center, Glen Abbey Community Centre, Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, YMCA of Oakville,
Shopping Centres- Oakville Place, Riocan Centre Burloak, Upper Oakville Shopping Centre, South Oakville Centre, Trafalgar Village,
Universities- Close to York U keele campus and York U Glendon, Ryerson, University of Toronto St George campus and University of Toronto Mississauga Campus
Colleges in Oakville- Sheridan College
Access to Major HWYS- 401, 403, 407
Schools in Oakville-
http://ca.ratemyteachers.com/ontario/milton
https://www.hdsb.ca/Pages/Home.aspx
Retirement Centres- Chartwell Oakville Retirement Residence, The Kensington Oakville, Queens Avenue Retirement Residence, Chartwell Oakville Retirement Residence, Amica at Oakville, Sunrise of Oakville, Churchill Place, Oakville Senior Citizens Residence (OSCR), Trafalgar Lodge, Seasons Retirement Communities, Northridge Long Term Care

Milton
Population – 101, 715
Number of Houses- 31 325
Hospitals- Milton District hospital close to Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital as well
Recreation Centres- Milton Leisure Centre, Milton Sports Centre, John Tonelli Sports Centre,
Shopping Centres- Milton Mall, Thompson Square Shopping Plaza
Universities- Close to University of Guelph, McMaster University, Waterloo University, Wilfred Laurier University, York U keele campus, Ryerson, University of Toronto St George campus and University of Toronto Mississauga Campus
Colleges in Milton- Mohawk College Of Applied Arts & Technology, close to Conestoga  College
Access to Major HWYS- 401, 407
Schools in Milton-
http://ca.ratemyteachers.com/ontario/milton
https://www.hdsb.ca/schools/Pages/schools.aspx
Retirement Centres- Birkdale Place Retirement Community, Seasons Milton, Milton Seniors Activity Centre, The Marian Courtyard Seniors Residence, Martindale Gardens, Allendale Long Term Care Facility

Burlington
Population – 183, 314
Number of Houses-  68, 780
Hospitals- Joseph Brant Hospital, close to Milton District hospital and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital as well
Recreation Centres- Haber Recreation Centre, Mountainside Recreation Centre, Tansley Woods Community Centre, Mainway Recreation Centre, Nelson Recreation Centre, Central Recreation Centre, Ron Edwards Family YMCA, Wedgewood Community, Mainway Sports & Game Centre
Shopping Centres- Mapleview Shopping Centre, Burlington Mall, Burlingwood Shopping Centre
Universities- Close to University of Guelph, McMaster University, Waterloo University, Wilfred Laurier University, York U keele campus, Ryerson, University of Toronto St George campus and University of Toronto Mississauga Campus
Colleges in Halton Hills- Close to Mohawk College Of Applied Arts & Technology, and Conestoga  College
Access to Major HWYS- 403, and 407
Schools in Burlington-
https://www.burlington.ca/en/live-and-play/schools.asp
http://www.yourburlington.ca/elementary-secondary-schools.html
https://www.hdsb.ca/schools/Pages/schools.aspx
Retirement Centres- LaSalle Park Retirement Community, Lakeshore Place Retirement Residence, Pearl and Pine Retirement Residence, Hampton Terrace Care Centre, Appleby Place, Chartwell Christopher Terrace Retirement Residence, Maranatha Home, Hearthstone By The Lake

Halton Hills
Population – 61,161
Number of Houses-  20, 260
Hospitals- Georgetown Medical Centre close to Milton District hospital and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital as well
Recreation Centres- Town of Halton Hills Gellert Community Centre, Halton Hills Gymnastics Centre, Dufferin Rural Heritage Community Centre,
Shopping Centres- Toronto Premium Outlets
Universities- Close to University of Guelph, McMaster University, Waterloo University, Wilfred Laurier University, York U keele campus, Ryerson, University of Toronto St George campus and University of Toronto Mississauga Campus
Colleges in Halton Hills- Close to Mohawk College Of Applied Arts & Technology, and Conestoga  College
Access to Major HWYS- Can get to 401 and 407 through Milton
Schools in Halton Hills-
http://haltonhills.ca/schools/index.php
https://www.hdsb.ca/schools/Pages/schools.aspx
Retirement Centres- Mountainview Residence, Extendicare Halton Hills, The Gallery Bennett Village, Chartwell Heritage Glen Retirement Residence, Bennett Health Care Centre

 

 

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When preparing your home for sale, you need to fix things up, declutter, perhaps slap a fresh coat of paint on a few walls. That’s all part of getting your property ready for buyers.

But there’s another type of preparation that you also need to do. And, the sooner you do it, the less stressful your move will be.

You need to get all your paperwork together.

Here’s what to gather:
 

  • Property documents such as deeds, easements, surveys, liens, etc.
  • Mortgage documents, plus any other loans (i.e., line of credit) that use the property as collateral.
  • Maintenance and service agreements that may continue with the new owners.
  • Warranties and guarantees that are transferrable to the new owners.
  • Recent utility bills, such as water, electricity, etc.
  • Rentals (i.e., water heater rental.)
  • Home security agreements and codes.
  • Contracts for any work done on an ongoing basis. For example,
         lawn maintenance.

 
Getting these records together early will ensure you’re not scrambling at the last minute to find them. Some of these documents, such as warranties, also make for attractive selling features.

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When considering whether or not to sell their home, many people think about market conditions. They consider whether it’s a buyer’s or seller’s market. They look at trends. They try to time the sale to get the best price for
their property.

While market conditions certainly can play a role in deciding whether you should sell now rather than later, many other factors can influence that decision too.

For example, you might have outgrown your home and need more space. Perhaps you need an extra bedroom or a larger kitchen. If you wait until market conditions are perfect, you may languish for months — or even years — in a home that’s too small for you.

The same can be said for downsizing.

Another “non-market” reason you might want to sell your home sooner rather than later is the neighbourhood. Is there another community more suited to your lifestyle that you want to get into? If it’s a particularly desirable area, you don’t want to wait too long to make a move. If you do, you might lose some good opportunities.

There’s also the emotional side of the decision to consider. You might simply want to move for no other reason than you need a change. That’s as good a reason as any to put up the For Sale sign and find your next dream home.

Other non-market reasons for selling include:
 

  • Wanting a shorter commute to work.
  • Desiring a different style of neighbourhood. (Rural rather than urban.)
  • A change in family situation.
  • Living closer to relatives and friends.
  • Wanting a particular property feature, such as a backyard with
    mature trees.

 
The point is, don’t just consider market conditions when deciding to sell. Look at all the reasons and then move forward with confidence. After all, you can sell and buy in any market.

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What is it about your property that stands out? What will buyers like most about it? What are your home’s most enticing features?
 
Answering those questions will help you determine which features to emphasize when selling your home. After all, you want buyers to notice and appreciate your property’s best characteristics.
 
But here’s the challenge...
 
It can be difficult to determine which features of your home are particularly desirable to buyers. You live there! So, there might be a fantastic characteristic of your property that you’ve gotten used to. You might not even realize its value.
 
One way to gain perspective is to ask friends, “What is it about our property that you like most? What stands out to you?” Ask them to be candid. Often, they’ll reveal characteristics about your home that may surprise you. You’ll definitely gain insights that will help you when listing.
 
Another technique is to compare your property to others in the neighbourhood. Buyers often target neighbourhoods, so realizing how your home stands out can be helpful when marketing it. For example, your property might have a larger backyard than most others on the street, or it might have a lot of recent upgrades.
 
Another way to discover your home’s most attractive features is to talk to me. I can tell you what buyers will like most about your property.

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