On week-ends, I try to keep up with some of the more interesting Canadian bloggers so I have a sense of what’s happening in the rest of the country. Here is a summary of today’s cross country check-up:
Father and son team, Fraser and Stephen Winters in St. John’s, Newfoundland discuss Seven Reasons To Relocate To St. John’s . Incidentally, it was one of their posts that inspired me to write this post about something I already do.
Saskatoon has been one of the hottest markets in Canada and Norm Fisher does a great job of keeping readers informed of detailed market conditions as do Sara MacLennan and Sheldon Johnston over at the Edmonton Real Estate Blog.
Hat’s off to Matt Collinge in Vancouver has done a stellar job of summarizing Vancouver real estate market conditions by pulling together a variety of opinions and sources.
It’s so fantastic to be able to get a sense of the country in less than an hour. I love the internet!
When it’s time to buy or sell real estate in the Collingwood, Blue Mountain or Georgian Triangle area, contact Marg, an experienced and competent Broker who’s ready whenever you are!
3 thoughts on “A Cross Canada Real Estate Check Up”
Your blog is great. I am dealing with <a href="http://ellidavis.com/toronto-condos.html" rel="nofollow">Toronto condos</a> so I am mainly interested in GTA but I am also trying to keep up with the blogs mentioned in your comprehension everyday and also with whole real estate market in Canada. Thank you for that. It really helps me to save some time.
On week-ends, I try to keep up with some of the more interesting Canadian bloggers so I have a sense of what’s happening in the rest of the country. Here is a summary of today’s cross country check-up:
Father and son team, Fraser and Stephen Winters in St. John’s, Newfoundland discuss Seven Reasons To Relocate To St. John’s . Incidentally, it was one of their posts that inspired me to write this post about something I already do.
Saskatoon has been one of the hottest markets in Canada and Norm Fisher does a great job of keeping readers informed of detailed market conditions as do Sara MacLennan and Sheldon Johnston over at the Edmonton Real Estate Blog.
Hat’s off to Matt Collinge in Vancouver has done a stellar job of summarizing Vancouver real estate market conditions by pulling together a variety of opinions and sources.
It’s so fantastic to be able to get a sense of the country in less than an hour. I love the internet!
When it’s time to buy or sell real estate in the Collingwood, Blue Mountain or Georgian Triangle area, contact Marg, an experienced and competent Broker who’s ready whenever you are!
3 thoughts on “A Cross Canada Real Estate Check Up”
Your blog is great. I am dealing with <a href="http://ellidavis.com/toronto-condos.html" rel="nofollow">Toronto condos</a> so I am mainly interested in GTA but I am also trying to keep up with the blogs mentioned in your comprehension everyday and also with whole real estate market in Canada. Thank you for that. It really helps me to save some time.
Hey Marg, Great post & thanks for the link love. I just saw this as I’ve been lazy with my feedreader.
Hope you are having a great weekend.
Marg
on April 20, 2008
You are welcome Matthew.
TO agent: We all know Elli is indeed fabulous. Thanks for stopping by.
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Your blog is great. I am dealing with <a href="http://ellidavis.com/toronto-condos.html" rel="nofollow">Toronto condos</a> so I am mainly interested in GTA but I am also trying to keep up with the blogs mentioned in your comprehension everyday and also with whole real estate market in Canada. Thank you for that. It really helps me to save some time.
Hey Marg, Great post & thanks for the link love. I just saw this as I’ve been lazy with my feedreader.
Hope you are having a great weekend.
You are welcome Matthew.
TO agent: We all know Elli is indeed fabulous. Thanks for stopping by.