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Clock Is Ticking On Home Renovation Tax Credit

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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Time is running out to qualify for Ottawa’s $1,350 home renovation tax credit, and you have even less time to make use of year-end tax strategies. So here a few timely reminders.

You have until Feb. 1 to spend $10,000 on qualifying items or work to earn the maximum renovation credit, and more than $1,000 to get any of the 15 per cent tax credit. Qualifying expenditures include repairs, alterations and preventative maintenance for a home or apartment suite you own, including the cost of labour, materials and equipment rentals.

Remember that labour costs for home repairs, as well as the cost of heating your home, will be going up next July 1 when Ontario adopts the harmonized sales tax.

But going into debt to renovate, insulate or replace a furnace – particularly credit card debt – will negate some of the value of the tax credit.

Anyone who bought his or her first home after Jan. 27, 2009, will be eligible for a $5,000 federal tax credit, which would put $750 back in your pocket, but only temporarily because you now own a house.

Anyone who turns 71 this year should remember to transfer money from their registered retirement savings plans to a registered retirement income fund or annuity before the end of the year. If you don’t, the RRSP will be taxed as though it was all withdrawn as income in a single year.

If you turned 55 or older this year you will now be eligible to convert locked-in money from a former employer’s pension plan to a life income fund (LIF), and start withdrawing a prescribed minimum or maximum as regular income.

It would be better to wait as long as possible before age 71 to start spending retirement savings, particularly in the wake of the investment losses of 2008 and the low rate of interest paid on investments.

But these are hard times and Ontario does permit a one-time withdrawal of 25 per cent of a new LIF for whatever reason. After Jan. 1, Ontario will also permit a second withdrawal of 25 per cent or an initial withdrawal of 50 per cent.

In addition, you may apply for withdrawals from locked-in accounts that have small amounts of money or if you are in financial hardship. See www.fsco.gov.on.ca for details or call the Financial Services Commission of Ontario.

Executors and heirs should be aware that losses on registered savings that occurred after the death of a person in 2009 or later, and before distribution of the estate, may be carried back and counted as a reduction in the taxable income that would have been declared on behalf of a deceased person who had no surviving spouse or dependant.

Things that must be done before Dec. 31 to qualify for a tax refund next spring include making charitable and political donations, paying post-secondary tuition, buying monthly or annual transit passes, spending up to $500 per child for eligible sports and fitness programs and paying charges for a safety deposit box.

If you operate a business, the end of the year is a good time to purchase computers, cars and other equipment for which you may claim a capital cost allowance. The entire cost of a computer purchased after Jan. 27, 2009, and before February 2011 may be written off in the first year.

Parents and other relatives who want to see children in their family obtain a post-secondary education have until the end of the year to contribute to a registered education savings plan. You will not get a tax refund, but the child will qualify for a federal grant equal to 20 per cent of the contribution, or substantially more if the parent contributing has a low income.

To make the most of that government assistance, be careful to consider the sales and management fees that will be deducted from investments. Bonds and other safe investments are not earning much of a return these days.

Anyone investing outside of an RRSP should be careful about buying mutual funds that may pay a taxable year-end distribution of recent investment gains.

If you have sold investments at a profit this year, and have no losses to carry forward from previous years, consider selling investments before late December that would produce an off-setting capital loss.

Be sure to wait more than 30 days before repurchasing the investment sold at a loss or it will be considered a superficial loss. There may be situations where a superficial loss might be advantageous to a couple, but seek professional tax advice first.

One thing you may be asked to consider at this time of year is any pitch for tax shelters built around some charitable activity.

You may get a tax refund before Canada Revenue gets around to checking out the scheme, but tax authorities have made clear they will eventually hunt down and disallow every one of them.

 

 Source: James Daw from Yourhome.ca

Client Testimonial

Monday, November 9th, 2009

 

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“I was delighted on how quickly Serge was able to get our home sold.  He was able to get it sold in less than one week within the price range he indicated that it would sell for. I was also happy that he had the ability to find us the perfect home for us. I will recommend his services to anyone considering selling or buying a home.”                                                                    

  Lillian Yaremichuk

 

Resale Housing Sales Trend Remains Strong through October

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Edmonton, November 3, 2009: Resale housing sales continued their strong trend through October with sales of all housing types through the Multiple Listing Service® in October at the second highest level on record (after October 2006). There were 1,535 residential properties sold in October; up 23% from 2008 but down almost 10% from last month which follows the normal seasonal trend of month to month sales dropping through the fall.

“The housing market in Edmonton and area is still robust,” said Charlie Ponde, president of the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. “Homebuyers are confident about their future prospects and keeping an eye on the possibility that mortgage rates will rise. They can lock-in their housing costs for five years while rates are at historic lows if they buy in this market.”

Residential housing prices remained stable within typical ranges for seasonal fluctuations. Prices for single family dwellings were down 2.2%, on average* from last month but up marginally (0.12%) from last year. Condominiums were priced down 3.2% from September but the same price ($11 difference) as a year ago. Overall, the average residential price in October was $318,969, down 2.5% from last month but up a third of a percent from 2008. Single family dwellings sold for $363,694 and condos sold, on average, for $237,601.

There were 2,205 homes listed on the MLS® System in October with 1,535 sales for a sales-to-listing ratio of 70%. The total value of residential sales in October was $490 million and total MLS® System sales (including rural and commercial properties) is up over last year for the year-to-date to over $6.18 billion. Total available inventory was 5,530 homes which is a typical 3.5 month supply. Homes sold on average in 47 days (44 in September but 58 in October 2008).

“Good looking homes in the average price range always sell quickly,” said Ponde. “Less desirable homes may take a little longer to find a buyer and home sales at the upper price ranges are steady. It is important to consult your REALTOR® to devise a strategy for buying or selling a home to ensure you get the latest market and neighbourhood information.”

Source: REALTORS® Association of Edmonton

 

*OPEN HOUSE* Perfect Family Living in Kiniski Gardens!

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Sunday November 1

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215 Kirkwood Avenue

 

Perfect family living in Kiniski Gardens! 3 Bedroom bungalow that is perfect for family living with new warm neutral paint scheme and a classy open design.  Hardwood and ceramic floors.  Master bedroom has his and her closets and a lovely ceiling fan.  Bright open kitchen with lots of counter and cupboard space, with all major appliances being newer than 4 years old.  Large finished basement perfect for that big screen TV or a pool table for entertaining.  Basement also features good sized 3rd bedroom, as well as a 4 piece bathroom, and a large storage and laundry room.  Energy saving motion sensing lights in upstairs bathroom and 2nd bedroom.  Beautiful new tiered cedar deck in backyard with bench seating on both levels, and a perfect space on the lower tier for a patio set.  New 12 year warranty hot water boiler as well as new lifetime magnetic furnace filters.  Welcome home!

 

1042sqft                                              Bungalow

3 Bedrooms                                   2 Bathrooms

$289,900

 

Call Serge Bourgoin of Re/Max for more info or to book a showing at another time

 (780) 995-6520

 

 We’ll see you there!

*Open House* North Edmonton – Opportunity for Retired Living!

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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Open House in North Edmonton!!

Sunday September 27 1-4pm

**17805 – 99 Street**

Opportunity for retired living! 45+ Adult community.  This 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom bungalow is in the quiet location of Amberwood Castlebrook in the Elsinore community.  You will enjoy the remaining days of summer on the fully covered deck.  The fully finished basement provides lots of room as well as a beautiful gas fireplace in the family room that gives it character and a little extra heat on those chilly nights that are sure to come.  Main floor laundry means never again carrying pesky laundry baskets up and down stairs.  The double attached oversized garage is heated and insulated providing hassle free preperation for winter driving (think not having to clear off your car in blistering cold temperatures or waiting for your car to heat up) and also features hot and cold water taps.  Newer stove and fridge (1 year old) and new linoleum provide assurance of easy upkeep. 

This won’t last! 

1130 Sq Ft                                                 Bungalow Townhouse

3 Bedrooms                                             2.5 Bathrooms

$339,900

For more pictures view at www.FindMyHouse.ca

Call Serge or Kate at (780) 634-8151

*Just Listed* Better Than New in South-West Edmonton!

Monday, September 21st, 2009

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Just Listed in South-West Edmonton!!

Showhome quality Kimberly built 2 storey that outshines the competition!  Bright open floor plan with too many upgrades to mention.  Massive kitchen with lots of maple cabinets, beautiful granite counters, a big kitchen island, and stainless steel upgraded appliances.  Large bonus room features bright big windows, an enourmous vaulted ceiling, and hidden surround sound wiring.  All bedrooms are on the 2nd floor and are a fair size with lots of closet space.  Master bedroom has a large walk-in closet and a 5pce ensuite to die for.  Laundry is on 2nd floor with sink.  Hunter Douglas Silhouette Blinds (+$9,000) throughout the home are elegant and sophisticated.  Professionally landscaped from and back yard ($20,000) with stone patio and gas hookup for BBQ beautifully accent the maintenance-free deck and veranda with frosted glass panels and railings to seal the deal.  Must be seen!

2217 Sq Ft                                                 2 Storey

3 Bedrooms                                             2.5 Bathrooms

$579,900

For more pictures view at www.FindMyHouse.ca

Call Serge or Kate at (780) 634-8151

MLS® System Activity for July 2009

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Unit Sales   Average Price  
  2009 2008 Change 2009 2008 Change
Edmonton            
Residential 2,278 1,784 27.69% $324,700 $335,100 -3.10%
Total MLS® 2,554 2,037 25.38% $327,400 $344,600 -4.99%
 
Calgary            
Residential 2,745 2,244 22.33% $381,700 $402,800 -5.24%
Total MLS® 2,876 2,358 21.97% $395,400 $413,400 -4.35%
 
Fort McMurray          
Single Fam. 150 134 11.94% $637,300 $698,000 -8.70%
Total MLS® 248 242 2.48% $532,500 $567,700 -6.20%
 
Alberta            
Residential 6,400 5,556 15.19% $344,800 $353,700 -2.52%
Total MLS® 7,109 6,306 12.73% $348,800 $356,900 -2.27%

 

 

Source: Realtors Association of Edmonton

Just Listed – Just Move in and Enjoy!

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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Just Listed in South-East Edmonton!!

Beautiful home – just move in and enjoy! This 4 bedroom  3.5 bathroom 2,346 sq ft home is located in Jackson Heights and is absolutely stunning.  If it gets too hot for you in the summer just relax inside with the full air conditioning, or if you enjoy the heat have perfect get-togethers in your beautifully landscaped backyard with deck!  The enourmous fully finished basement is perfect for entertaining – huge rec room, 4pce bathroom, and wet bar.  The 4th bedroom is in the basement and has a walk-in closet!  Curb appeal that people will envy for years to come.  Heated and insulated double attached garage for those who like to work on their projects in colder weather.  Don’t miss this great opportunity.

2346 Sq Ft                                                 2 Storey

4 Bedrooms                                             4 Bathrooms

$449,900

For more pictures view at www.FindMyHouse.ca

Call Serge or Kate at (780) 634-8151

 

 

MOTIVATED TO SELL, PRICE REDUCED, LOWEST PRICE IN COMPLEX.

Friday, July 10th, 2009

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To view all picture click on the following link: http://www.findmyhouse.ca/view_listing/Satoo/mls/E3186017

This condo has brand new siding, newer fence, new flooring on main floor, end unit backing on to green belt, with a tandem parking stall, quiet neighbourhood.  Have peace of mind knowing that your children are in walking distance to either their elementary or junior high school.  It is close to all amenities, on a major bus route, & close to the Anthony Henday & the Whitemud for convenience to easily get almost anywhere in the city.  Enjoy watching your children play in the back yard, from your large window in the oversized kitchen. Break out the BBQ and enjoy the summer sun in your fenced backyard.  List price $197,500

Getting Ready To Sell Your Home – Part 3 of 3

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

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When it’s Showtime!

You have inspected your house and taken care of problems. Now you are ready for showings. You will need a plan of action that assigns duties to each family member so the place can quickly be whipped into shape.

  • Open all drapes, blinds, etc. and turn on lights to make the house bright.
  • Air out the house to get rid of cooking, pet odours, and so on.
  • Have fresh flowers in view.
  • Pick up clutter and empty garbage.
  • Make sure everything is spotless.
  • Set your thermostat at a comfortable level.
  • Remove pets from the house or put them outside.
  • If you have an agent, leave when the house is being shown. If you are selling it yourself, you need to strike a balance between being helpful and crowding the buyer.
  • In poor weather, provide a place for boots, overshoes and umbrellas.
  • Display photos of the house in summer to show landscaping if selling in the winter months.
  • Leave out heating and hydro bills.
  • For those on a septic system and/or well, leave out inspection and maintenance information.

 

Article by: CMHC

 

This is Part 3 of a 3 Part Series

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