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Are Rising House Prices Better For Buyers or Sellers?

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That’s an interesting thought, spurred on by the number of conversations I have on this very topic every week. The number of conversations seems to be increasing the last couple of weeks, as people looking at real estate in Milton Ontario, Mississauga, and Campbellville become confused with what is happening out there.

You see, the Main-Stream Media (MSM) has spent so much time and effort fuelling the doom and gloom, and has only just started reversing their story, about 6 months behind what I have been reporting, that the public is only just beginning to catch up with the real reality. As opposed to the reality the MSM has tried to create about the real estate markets in the GTA.

You have to be careful when believing what is being reported by some media giant, and they are all equally bad, because they do no

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t have specific data, relevant to your immediate area, updated weekly. Perhaps more importantly, media like The Star, National Post, and The Globe & The Sun, do not have the local expertise to provide real, on-the-ground information with local interpretations of the data.

There’s one part of the key – ‘on-the-ground with local interpretations of the data‘. On my main real estate site, AllMiltonHomes.com, I have an Internet Warning:

REAL ESTATE INTERNET WARNING: Despite advertising claims to the contrary, the Internet is not an experienced Real Estate Professional. It cannot consult, counsel, advise, have knowledge of local laws and market conditions, make judgements, ‘own’ the result, or most importantly, understand your individual goals and needs and care about you as a Client. To obtain an accurate interpretation of any information  you obtain online, please contact us.

To me, this pretty much sums it up – data is worthless in the absence of skilled interpretation.

So, on to the subject of this post – are rising house prices better for buyers or sellers? Would a better question be “are rising house prices good for anyone?”

Let’s look at it from a seller’s point of view – when prices are rising, the value of your present house goes up. That’s great if you are in the segment of the market that is down-sizing, and it’s also great if you are relocating to a less-expensive marketplace. However, it is not so great if you are moving up in the same general marketplace. Let’s suppose your present house is valued at $400,000, and prices go up by 10%; that would make your house worth $440,000, which is pretty cool. However, the other side of that is, if you are like the average move-up buyer, you will be spending 30% to 50% more on a house, which means that the $550,000 house you were thinking of buying is now going to cost you $605,000. So, your current house went up $40,000, your new house went up $55,000, with the net result that you lost $15,000. I’d say that rising prices are not so good in that situation, wouldn’t you?

What about looking at things from a buyer’s point of view? Well, that’s a pretty simple conclusion – the more prices rise, the more a house costs you, so it can’t be a good thing, right?

Hmmmmm. So, if rising prices aren’t good for sellers or buyers, why is it that the real estate buying and selling public historically act against their best interests? To understand that thought better, look at the ‘feeding frenzy’ that was the real estate markets for most of the first 2/3rds of this decade – the faster houses were selling and the faster prices were rising, the more buyers their were competing for them. Now, when prices are, in general, lower and houses are, in general, taking longer to sell, there are less buyers out there and less sellers out there. Hmmmm.

So, where are you in the real estate market? Buyer? Seller? Are you active in the market right now? Why not? Let’s talk about it.

All Sorts of ‘Energy Star’ Articles

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In the course of my daily business, I get a lot of questions about Energy Star. Here’s a page of links to articles about Energy Star . . .

ENERGY STAR®

Ready-to-Use Articles

EnerGuide and ENERGY STAR in General

Standby Power

Major Appliances

Office Equipment

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Lighting Equipment

Gas Fireplaces

Windows and Doors

And here’s the first page of Google results for energy star:

  1. Retail Sales Tax Exemption for ENERGY STAR® Household Appliances 

    Qualifying ENERGY STAR® products are eligible for exemption from RST on the  To obtain additional information, please contact the Ontario Ministry of 
    www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/notices/rst/68.html – CachedSimilar
  2. ENERGY STAR for New Homes

    20 Apr 2009  An introduction to ENERGY STAR for New Homes, an energy efficiency pilot project in Ontario managed by EnerQuality Corporation.
    oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/energystar-housing.cfm – CachedSimilar
  3. What Is The ENERGY STAR for New Homes Initiative?

    20 Apr 2009  The ENERGY STAR for New Homes initiative is currently available in Ontarioand Saskatchewan and is managed for Natural Resources Canada by 
    oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal/new-homes/new-homes-initiative.cfm?attr=4 -CachedSimilar
  4. Every Kilowatt Counts – COOL SAVINGS REBATE – homepage

    An electricity-efficient furnace and an ENERGY STAR qualified central air  and businesses (with residential-type systems) of Ontario who purchase and 
    everykilowattcounts.ca/coolsavings/ – CachedSimilar
  5. ENERGY STAR® qualified homes | Home

    In OntarioENERGY STAR for New Homes is managed by the EnerQuality Corporation. The program, is supported by progressive builders interested in offering a 
    www.esnewhomes.ca/ – CachedSimilar
  6. ENERGY STAR® qualified homes | Introducing ENERGY STAR for New 

    ENERGY STAR for New Homes mandate is really very simple: To stimulate the construction of better built, more energy efficient homes in Ontario, resulting in 
    www.esnewhomes.ca/index.cfm?pagepath=&id=7394 – CachedSimilar
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  7. Tax break for green purchases begins today

    Retail Sales Tax Exemption for ENERGY STAR® Household Appliances and Lighting Products  Ontario. This site is maintained by the Government of Ontario
    www.fin.gov.on.ca/english/media/2007/nr07-taxBreakGreen.html – CachedSimilar
  8. TheStar.com | News | Ontario offers tax break on Energy Star products

    20 Jun 2007  Starting July 19, anyone who buys Energy Star light bulbs and appliances won’t be charged provincial sales tax at the till. 
    www.thestar.com/News/article/227576 – CachedSimilar
  9. Ontario Windows & Doors Pro.***ENERGY STAR***—-SALE 30%OFF 

    26 Apr 2009  ontario windows & doors pro will beat any quote by at least 10%!!! lower your monthly energy cost by 30-40% with our energy star , quad seal 
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  10. Ontario RST Exemption for EnergyStar Household Appliances | Show 

    Province/Territory: Ontario. Rebate Amount: 14% (the Retail Sales Tax). Description: SomeENERGY STAR appliances are exempt from provincial Retail Sales Tax 
    showmethegreen.ca/home/air-conditioners/rst-exemption-for-energystar-household-appliances/ – CachedSimilar

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