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December 2010

with Bruce Johnson

Season’s Greetings!

In the blink of an eye, another year tumbles behind us like a spent fuel tank from the space shuttle. Some good friends left us, some brought new life into the world and many new faces moved into our region to begin new chapters in their lives. This is the time of year for remembering what is important, counting our blessings and letting go of everything else. So this is a nod to 2010 which in the big picture was hampered by hand-wringing over the uncertain economic outlook, the HST wait-andsee and troubled times in the U.S. and overseas, not to mention the environmental concerns that face our planet. But when we check our full cupboards and direct our attention to the roof above our heads we remember that in Canada we are among the luckiest human beings on this still jaw-droppingly awesome planet. In our own little world here in Wasaga Beach we feel so very blessed. Yes, by this wonderful town and all it offers, by loyal clients who have trusted us to handle one of the most important investments of their lives and, of course, by the fantastic people we are lucky enough to call friends and family. But at the top of the gratitude list, right up there with being thankful for each other, Mary and I thank our lucky stars to have two of the most wonderful daughters any parent could ever ask for. Though we were adamant at their birth that they were joining our lives and our dreams would continue to evolve as individuals

and as a couple, as they get on into their elementary school years I’m starting to realize that every decision I make goes through a sort of kid-filter: will this make their lives better? It’s a new sort of living in the moment, with their future our #1 priority. Certainly we weighed the costs and benefits of investing in a small casita in Costa Rica this year with Holly and Jossy in mind. We knew they wouldn’t suffer from missing a bit of school when they would instead be experiencing another culture and learning the lessons that come with being guests in a foreign land. Travelling is our passion and so naturally we want to share that passion with our children. We hope they’ll gain a second language which will then enable them to learn other languages as they go through life: the language of music perhaps, or math, or of compassion. So with this holiday newsletter is our commitment to honouring our relationship with you right now, with hope that in the future it will only grow stronger. We wish you a very merry and bright holiday season and as 2010 comes to a close, we wish you abundance in all good things. Hope to hear from you soon. ~ Bruce & Mary * All Photos in this publication are copyrighted by Bruce Johnson 2010

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BRUCE’S MARKET INFORMATION BRUCE’S MARKET INFORMATION! Bruce’s

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Residential Listings for November 0

Market Notes:

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35

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Collingwood

47 44

Blue Mtn

residential listings in the

Tiny Beaches

Georgian Triangle for last

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Wasaga Beach

month was $320,704, down

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2010

from $326,805 for the same period 12 months ago. There

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Clearview

The average sale price for

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2009

Residential Sales for November

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Collingwood

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Tiny Beaches Wasaga Beach

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Blue Mtn

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Clearview

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Housing Market Indicators This Month Same Month Difference in % of Change Last Year

# of units

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Total Sales

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164

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far fewer sales

New Listings

420

396

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6.1%

more new listings

Active Listings

2124

1732

392

22.6%

many more listings than 12 months ago

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BRUCE’S MARKET INFORMATION

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November Sales By Price: 2010 & 2009 Under 100,000

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100,000 - 149,999

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150,000 - 199,999

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200,000 - 249,999 250,000 - 299,999

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300,000 - 349,999

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350,000 - 399,999

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400,000 - 499,999

Total Sales: November 2010: 142 November 2009: 164

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BRUCE’S MARKET INFORMATION Active Listings

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Total Sales - monthly 11%2% 4%

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Single-Family Home

Single Family Home - Other

Residential - Other

Farm

Vacant Land

Other (I.C. & I.)

Average Sale Price: November 2010/2009 $500,000

$463,313 $412,577

$416,667 $363,000

$323,385 $322,833 $295,574

$333,333

$248,773

$270,953

$293,477

$237,498

$250,000

$166,667

Clearview

$83,333

Collingwood

2010 month

Blue Mtn

Tiny Beaches

2009 month

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Wasaga Beach

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FINANCIAL NEWS!

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This Month’s Featured Guest: Michael McCarthy Mortgage Advisor with Scotiabank Q: I’m ready to buy my first home. What do I do now? First of all, determine how much of a down payment you can save, and evaluate how much you can afford in ongoing costs, maintenance, etc. Next, get a pre-approval on a mortgage from your bank so you know the maximum you can borrow, and the price range that you can afford. This will help Bruce determine which homes are best suited for you in your price range. How Do I Save For My Downpayment? Create a budget you can live on to help you decide how much you can save each month. You should factor in all of your monthly expenses, as well as some extra funds for those unexpected expenses. Make your plan realistic so you'll be able to stick with it. Remember that even $100 per month can quickly grow into a sizable amount over time. If you have RRSPs, explore the Home

Buyers' Plan to see if it could apply to you. And remember, the more of a downpayment you have, the less you'll have to borrow. And if you have at least a 20% downpayment, you won't have to pay mortgage default insurance premiums (note that some exceptions apply). I’m Ready To Start House Hunting Write up a wish list of things you'd like your home to have, and prioritize what's most important to you. Once you've made your wish list and determined where you'd like to live, you can begin your search for the right home. •What are the property taxes? •What are the condo fees? •What are the heating costs? •Is there easy access to public transit? •Are there schools nearby? •Are there stores nearby? •Is the location right for your whole family? If you're comfortable with the answers, it’s probably time for the Offer to Purchase. Once Bruce has negotiated the price and conditions for your new home, the Offer is sent to your lawyer and the bank for approval. You’re closer to home ownership than you might think.

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MARY’S STAGING REPORT!

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Practice Safe Staging THINK “EASY” NOT “CHEESY” WHEN The month of December may be the most hectic and stressful time to have your house on the market, yet the added sparkle of the season can give a well-staged property a distinct advantage in a highly competitive market. For sellers who plan to have showings during the holiday season it is important to minimize distractions and maximize safety.

Staging the Exterior Evoke the magic of the holiday season without distracting from the #1 attraction: your house! No blow-up cartoon characters, no sentinel of candy canes lining the driveway, just fresh, classic and welcoming touches such as a fresh cedar wreath, white lights and a few tasteful and carefully chosen decorations. Keep walkways, porches and driveways clear of snow, ice, leaves and salt—be sure the entry way is safe, clean and bright. Be sure to de-ice but sweep excess salt and keep the shovel hidden. Hang a seasonal wreath—fresh greens will evoke a pleasant fragrance as people enter the property. When it comes to front door wreaths, definitely bigger is better than smaller. Exterior lights look great at night but hanging white cord is very unattractive during the day; use white mini lights in selected areas and with a purpose, such as highlighting a special sitting area, porch or gazebo. Position floodlights to showcase features of the outside, for example the front door, a white birch (angled up into the tree), the house number

and the For Sale sign. Be sure all extension cords are safely tucked away to avoid tripping hazards and the eyesore factor. If there is a deck or patio, set the scene for lifestyle even during the winter months. The goal is to charm the buyer with an active bird feeder, a white-light lit tree, a woodland wreath on an Adirondack chair. A dapper snowman in the rear corner of the yard can draw the eye down the property without losing interest due to a bleak expanse of white.

Staging the Interior The holiday season is particularly challenging because homeowners who celebrate Christmas tend to go overboard with trees, décor and presents. That’s fine for living, but for selling, buyers need to be able to focus on the life they will live in that house. If Christmas is your favorite time of year and you are a devout celebrant it may be more difficult to understand the logic of no religious statues or religious music but truly, showings are not the time to make a religious statement. Of course you love your 6-foot nativity scene and your oversized tree full of multicoloured blinking lights and hand-made holiday memorabilia but these items won’t be there when the buyers move in and may distract them from built-ins, windows, architectural features and the general spaciousness that are the real selling features of a room. A smaller tree and discreetly selected decor in small amounts throughout the house add sparkle and festive joy without being denominational.

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MARY’S STAGING REPORT

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For The Holidays DECKING THE HALLS Here are seven simple ways to keep poten2al buyers comfortable and interested: 1) Provide a rustic basket or absorbent mat for outer shoes and boots. 2) Keep the temperature at a comfortable 21°C so that the first impression is not distinctly Canadian. You are not selling winter coats; you are selling the concept of “a warm welcome home.”

4) Opening blinds and drapes is important if the views are appealing. Let the right amount of light in to showcase the space and make sure inside windows are clean. 5) Winter is definitely the season to highlight a fireplace. If it is electric or gas and screens are available so a stray child would not have an accident then for sure have them going. For wood burning stoves, most agents would prefer not to have the liability/responsibility of keeping the fire going and watching the hazard. 6) Do NOT light candles for showings—even the most "protected" hurricane lamp is subject to accidental spillage. I always recommend the new battery-operated candles. They have a “flicker” setting and look beautiful on a mantel or nestled in cedar boughs for a dining room table centerpiece. 7) When choosing music for showings, keep the spirit high and the volume low. Bright acoustic piano or light jazz work well, and can be winter or holiday-themed. George Winston’s Winter or any of the December Solitudes are winners. The soundtrack to The Grinch… not so much!

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3) It is the season for hospitality; leave a plate of cookies or holiday nibbles (no nuts) and add to the sensory appeal with a slow cooker filled with apple cider ringed by small ceramic mugs. You don’t want to be too giving though, so be sensible about security—either a few wrapped empty boxes under the tree or just a tree skirt.

FREE HOME STAGING

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WASAGA BEACH HAPPENINGS

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COLLINGWOOD / BLUE MOUNTAIN HAPPENINGS

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JOKES & CONTEST THE TRAVELLER

A tourist is traveling with a guide through one of the thickest jungles in South America when he comes across an ancient Incan temple. The tourist is entranced by the temple and asks the guide for details. The guide states that archaeologists are carrying out excavations and still finding great treasures. The tourist then queries how old the temple is. "This temple is 1,503 years old," replies the guide. Impressed at this accurate dating, he inquires as to how he gave this precise figure. "Easy," replies the guide, "the archaeologists said the temple was 1500 years old, and that was three years ago."

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BUDDY THE HORSE

An out-of-towner drove his car into a snowy ditch en route to Wasaga Beach. Luckily, a local farmer came to help with his big strong horse named Buddy. He hitched Buddy up to the car and yelled, "Pull, Nellie, pull!" Buddy didn't move. Then the farmer hollered, "Pull, Buster, pull!" Buddy didn't respond. Once more the farmer commanded, "Pull, Coco, pull!" Nothing. Then the farmer nonchalantly said, "Pull, Buddy, pull!" And the horse easily dragged the car out of the ditch. The motorist was most appreciative and very curious. He asked the farmer why he called his horse by the wrong name three times. "Well... Buddy is blind and if he thought he was the only one pulling, he wouldn't even try!"

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THE BIG PICTURE!

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“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” ~ Helen Keller

Backyard Bruce’s

Bruce Johnson Photo ©

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