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/A house in Kingston sold today for $550,000 over the asking price of $800,000. It’s the biggest difference we’ve seen between list price and sale price.
Read MoreA house in Kingston sold today for $550,000 over the asking price of $800,000. It’s the biggest difference we’ve seen between list price and sale price.
Read MoreMask mandates have been dropped, but should that mean that the business of real estate should follow suit? We don’t think so.
Read MoreAnother attempt to imagine what life might be like if things had played out just a little differently.
Read MoreThere were 28.9% fewer real estate listings in January than in the same month last year. And there were a whopping 71.7% fewer than in January 2020, which is really quite remarkable. It’s as if a stream has been dammed. Buyers and agents descend on any decent listing like vultures…
Read MoreAnother in a series touching on some of my favourite things. This one is focused on the south coast of England - a rocky beach, and clouds piling up just over the horizon.
Read MoreA few choice words on the thoughtlessness required to block access to the needle drop box behind the Integrated Care Hub. Because aren’t times tough enough?
Read MoreIt’s all-too-popular these days to approve showings of thirty minutes, rather than the traditional hour. And I get that no one wants strangers in their house fogging up the the windows for any longer than necessary. But that’s not the reason for this move, and I don’t like it.
Read MoreI look for signs that it’s getting better out there, pandemic-wise. And if I can’t find those, I’ll lean on predictions from people I respect. That’s what’s happening here.
Read MoreHe grew up in Leeds. This was in the ‘70s, when the world revolved around Billy Bremner and then, when Billy went off to Hull, Gang of Four. In ’80 he moved to Mississauga, lived not far out of the shade of the Square One Shopping Centre …
Read MoreAnother in a series of sketches in which I try to imagine what others might be thinking and going through. A reflection, I suppose, on circumstances and good or ill fortune
Read More“By the end, it felt that the song had been implanted more or less permanently in my head. It felt sculptural somehow, as if I could run my hands over it, and it felt organic too, as if its meaning might continue to grow.”
Read MoreI find those dividers that have been installed on so may of our park benches so that people can’t sleep on them to be a really hostile, oppressive sort of urban architecture. A park in Montreal shows there is another way of going about things.
Read MoreAn imagined history, a snippet of conversation anyway, from inside a house gone to seed.
Read MoreI walk often down to Belle Island. A community of unhoused neighbours has appeared among the trees. The inhabitants either couldn’t give a damn what I think or they eye me warily. Both strike me as reasonable reactions to my presence. I can only imagine what they say to each other.
Read MoreI was worried, I’ll admit it. I didn’t like albums two and three nearly as much as I wanted to. But the debut was something else and so I hoped for a return to form, a fulfillment of all that promise.
Read MoreReal estate has changed a lot the last year and a half. Most of those adaptations are positive, but I can always find fault, you know I can.
Read MoreThere’s not a lot of balance when it’s really busy. One morning this week I attempted to make a little sense of things, or at least record a few instants that otherwise would have been lost to the wind.
Read MoreI don’t like the idea of showing property to unvaccinated buyers. It’s not complicated for me. If you haven’t had your shot, you should shop for your next place online.
Read MoreThis evening, in the shouty aftermath of a storm that never really showed, I walked fields of long grass throwing themselves about dramatically just off Montreal Street, where the municipal golf course used to be. A short walk along the K & P Trail from Doug Fluhrer Park, it is perhaps the city’s best-kept secret.
Read MoreIf you find this, I want you to know that we were fine right up until the moment we weren’t fine at all. We didn’t suffer much. We’d gone to pick strawberries, lured off the main road by a pick-your-own sign and an arrow aimed down the green lane…
Read MoreIf you have any thoughts on how I might improve things, I’d be pleased to hear from you. Or maybe you’d like to talk about your own house, or your own property search. That would be great too.