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Mr. Jay Banerjei a Toronto Real Estate Agent with Re/Max Congratulates Dr. Alok Mukherjee for being re-elected as Police Board Chair in Toronto.


Mukherjee was first appointed by city council in 2004 and was elected chair in 2007. He was granted a new three-year term by the province this year.

Dr. Alok Mukherjee was re-elected as the chair of Toronto Police Services Board soon after he opened the board meeting Wednesday, Jan. 5 at police headquarters.

The Indian-born immigrant and a provincial appointee, Mukherjee was first appointed by city council in 2004 and was elected chair in 2007. He was granted a new three-year term by the province this year.

Mr. Jay Banerjei said, “Dr Mukherjee makes us all proud. He is a great role model not just for people of Indian origin but also for all new immigrants who come to Canada to make a new life for themselves.”

A former head of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, Mukherjee, 65, was an instructor in South Asian studies at York University and an advisor to former mayor David Miller.

He moved to Canada from India in 1971. A provincial appointee, Mukherjee has a background in race relations and human rights.

Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Tips on $aving $$$ when you Buy a Home in Toronto by Jay Banerjei a Toronto Real Estate Agent with Re/Max.


  • The HST does not apply to resale homes
  • An Enhanced New Housing Rebate means that buyers of new homes receive a rebate of up to $24,000 regardless of the price of the new home
  • Buyers of homes priced up to $400,000 (about three-quarters of new homes built in Ontario) on average, pay no more – and possibly even less – tax than under the PST system
  • 93 per cent of all homes sold in Ontario, on average, are not subject to an additional tax amount under the HST
  • Since December 14, 2007, the Ontario government has extended a land transfer tax refund of up to $2,000 to first time buyers of resale homes
  • On new homes over $400,000, additional tax only applies to the portion of the price above $400,000. For example, if a new house was priced at $450,000, additional tax would only be applicable on $50,000

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Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Toronto East Real Estate Agent with Re/Max, Jay Banerjei offers Sold Prices of Homes.


Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Another Eco Friendly Tip from your local Toronto East Real Estate Agent with Re/max


                                                                Tips on How to Create a Tree-Free Home:

  • Replace paper napkins with cloth napkins
  • Replace paper towels with a special set of cloth towels/napkins (or cut up old t-shirts for great towels) – store the used ones in a small container in your kitchen and just wash and reuse
  • Purchase bleach-free, toilet paper that is made from the highest post-consumer waste content you can find (80% minimum)
  • If you print documents, print on once-used paper and/or bleach-free, recycled paper with the highest post-consumer waste content available (or hemp/alternative-source paper, if you can afford it)
  • Reuse envelopes, wrapping paper, the front of gift cards (as postcards) and other paper materials you receive wherever possible
  • Read books, magazines, and newspapers from your local library
  • Create and use note pads from once-used paper
  • Leave messages for family members/roommates on a reusable message board
  • Make your own cards/letters from once-used products or handmade paper

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Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Ways to Recycle Christmas Tree, tips from your local Eco Friendly Toronto East Real Estate Agent with Re/max, Jay Banerjei.


Christmas is over. All the leftover turkey is gone by now too. Now the big question is what to do with the Christmas Tree. Here are some of the suggestions from your Eco –Friendly Real Estate Agent, Jay Banerjei with Re/Max

 Find Your Local Recycling Center:

 Many cities now have recycling services that will pick up your Christmas tree or provide drop-off locations. The tree may be used by local organizations for the other ways. You can find a location near you by checking Earth911′s database.

 Make Your Own Mulch :

If you have access to a wood chipper, you can make your own garden mulch. Use a saw to cut the Christmas tree into smaller pieces to fit into the chipper. The wood chips can be used around your plants, in your compost bin, and for garden paths.

Provide a Bird Habitat :

If you have the room in your backyard, Christmas trees make excellent bird habitats. Remove all of the decorations. Make sure there is no tinsel or flocking. You will need to secure the tree by using the stand or stakes and twine.

Provide the birds with food:

By making pine cone bird feeders, using suet holders, and hanging strings of popcorn or fresh fruit.

Create a Fish Habitat

If you have a pond, you can place cut-up pieces of your Christmas tree on the bottom to create places for fish to hide. Remove all decorations. It is especially important that the tree is free of tinsel, and has not been flocked or treated in any other way.

 Decorate Your House with Wreaths and Garlands:

Cut off the branches and use them to make winter wreaths or garlands to decorate your house throughout the season. You can add scented pine cones to complement the wonderful smell of fresh trees.

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Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Real Estate Sales Strong tells Jay Banerjei a Toronto Real Estate Agent with Re/Max


Market Watch

Sales Strong in November

December 3, 2010 — Greater Toronto REALTORS reported 6,510 existing home sales in November – down 13 per cent from 7,446 sales in November 2009. New listings were also down 13 per cent annually to 8,642.

On a month-over-month basis, the seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales increased for the fourth straight month to 88,100. This rate was substantially higher than the July low of 67,900.

“The GTA resale market has tightened since the summer. Healthy market conditions continued to support growth in the average selling price,” said Toronto Real Estate Board President Bill Johnston.

“Sales through the first 11 months of the year were down only marginally compared to the same period in 2009. We remain on track for one of the best years on record under the current TREB market area,” continued Johnston.

The average selling price for November transactions was $438,030 – up five per cent compared to November 2009.

“The average selling price in the GTA is affordable. A household earning the average income can comfortably cover the mortgage payments on an average priced home. Expect the average selling price to grow at a moderate pace over the next year,” said Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis.

Median Price
In November, the median price was $366,000, from the $353,800 recorded during November of 2009.

Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Jay Banerjei a Toronto Real Estate Agent with Re/Max informs about Financial Asisstance available to Home Owners.


Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) offers financial assistance to low-income homeowners for mandatory home repairs that will preserve the quality of affordable housing. The program helps people who live in substandard dwellings and cannot afford to pay for necessary repairs to their home.

Who Can Apply?

Homeowners may qualify for assistance if your property is eligible and if your total household income is at or below the Income Threshold set by CMHC.

Eligible Properties

Your property may be eligible for Homeowner RRAP if your home is:

  • valued below a certain amount;
  • at least five years old; and
  • substandard and needs major repairs in one of the following areas: heating, structural, electrical, plumbing and fire safety.

Your home may also qualify if work is needed to help reduce overcrowding.

Eligible Repairs

In general, mandatory repairs related to heating, structural, electrical, plumbing and fire safety are eligible for funding under Homeowner RRAP. The quality of the repairs should ensure the useful life of your home for at least 15 years.

All work required to bring your home up to minimum standards of health and safety must be completed in order to receive RRAP assistance.

If the cost of mandatory repairs is more than the maximum forgivable loan available, you, as the owner, will be required to cover the additional cost.

Any repairs carried out before the Homeowner RRAP loan is approved in writing are not eligible.

Financial Assistance

Assistance is in the form of a fully forgivable loan. The loan does not have to be repaid if you agree to continue to own and live in this house during the earning period, which could be up to five years (the loan forgiveness period). The amount you could receive is based on the cost of mandatory repairs and the area in which you live. The maximum amount you could receive varies according to the three geographic zones:

  Maximum Loan/Unit
Zone 1: Southern areas of Canada $16,000
Zone 2: Northern areas $19,000
Zone 3: Far northern areas $24,000
Additional assistance may be available in areas defined as remote.

Go to the Renovation Programs Pre-Application Tool for more information specific to your geographic area.

Other Assistance Available

If your home needs modifications to make it accessible for a person with a disability, you may be eligible for assistance under RRAP for Persons with Disabilities. Other programs are also available for seniors, rental properties, and for the creation of secondary and garden suites.

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Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Jay Banerjei a Toronto Real Estate Agent with Remax offers 3 new hot properties In GTA


 
I have just listed 3 new HOT properties in the GTA .
 
31 Locker. A beautiful well kept home in a great neighborhood. This home has 4 bedrooms and 4 washrooms. Close to all amenities. For sale at the low price of only $ 339,888 

5 Greystone 1410. This is a very well kept 2 bedroom + den. This condo is situated in a very convenient location. 
For sale at the low price of only $ 159,888 

Heart of Scaroborough, Basement Apartment. This is a 3 bedroom 2 bath Bungalow. Large lot 66×165.

These properties at these prices will not last.

For more information Call Jay  @ 647-273-1119 Right away.

Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

Condominiums first step to homeownership in Toronto: Jay Banerjei


 

Given serious escalation in detached housing values, condominium apartments and towns have now emerged as the first step to homeownership; say Jay and Molly Banerjei of Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd.

Affordability has fuelled buying activity across the board, according to the 2010 RE/MAX Condominium Report, highlighting trends and developments in eight Ontario markets and one in Nova Scotia. Condominiums now represent one in every three homes sold in the Greater Toronto Area; close to one in every four homes sold in Ottawa and Hamilton-Burlington; and almost one in every five homes sold in London, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Collingwood.  The trend has translated into a solid upswing in unit sales activity, with 78 per cent of markets posting an increase in year-to-date sales (January – September 2010 vs. 2009)—with percentage gains outperforming overall residential sales in most markets examined. 

As one of few affordable housing options available to first-time buyers, the concept is poised for dramatic growth in years to come.  The lifestyle has also gained a foothold with younger, hipper audiences, as the definition of homeownership evolves with the changing demographic.  Dreams of the small home with a white picket fence are being replaced by the funky loft apartment in close proximity to shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

 
 
 

 

Other factors that support an escalation in condominium sales include an expanding population base, especially in areas like Barrie which saw a 21 per cent increase in the 2006 census.  Immigration and in-migration will also play a role, with at least half of new immigrants settling in Ontario—and more specifically, the Golden Horseshoe.  Urban renewal and intensification also add to the mix, drawing younger purchasers to the downtown core of major urban centers.

While the greatest activity continues to occur in the lower price points—under $200,000 in areas like Ottawa, Barrie, and London and under $300,000 in Toronto and Collingwood—luxury product is also attracting more affluent empty-nesters and retirees to the maintenance-free lifestyle.  Condominium sales in the GTA over the $1,000,000 price point have seen a 49 per cent increase year-over-year, while condos priced in excess of $450,000 in Ottawa have seen sales jump 72 per cent compared to the same period in 2009. 

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RE/MAX Condominium Report 2010…..2

Investors are also an active part of the equation, spurring demand for entry-level resale product in college and university towns like London, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Barrie—in the hopes of cashing in on student housing.  New construction in major centres has also experienced an increase in investment activity—with the vast majority of units in Toronto’s downtown core purchased by Asian and Middle Eastern investors as a long-term hold.

Unlike 1989, when a flood of new condominium listings wreaked havoc on the market, these purchasers are in for the long haul.  Leverage is not a factor, with most paying cash for their units.  If they can’t sell their apartments, they’re more than prepared to rent them out.

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Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com

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Written by:
Jay Banerjei, MBA
Sales Representative

RE/MAX Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage
6758 Kingston Road,
Toronto ON M1B 1G8

Office: (416) 286-3993 • Fax: (416) 286-3348
Website: http://www.torontorealestatebestagent.ca
Email: jay@jaybanerjei.com