There was another interesting article today on ctv.ca. It discusses the recent request of the competition bureau to the Canadian Real Estate Association. CREA has decided to oblige by this request and has suggested a solution that reduces the anti-competitive nature of real estate agents. The competition bureau looks like they will challenge CREA on their proposed solution. They do not believe it goes far enough to help reduce prices.
It is a well-known fact that real estate agents yield higher prices for homes, on average, than private sellers. It is questionable, in some cases, why this may be the case. It may be because real estate agents know their business, or, according to the competition bureau, it is because they run the MLS system.
The MLS system is the biggest tool real estate agents have to collect and share information. CREA has proposed that private sellers be able to list on MLS for a flat fee, so that they may represent themselves. It should resolve the issue of the competition bureau, but they do not believe that this will help reduce prices of homes. The competition bureau has completely rejected the proposed changes.
I expect quite the dog fight to continue. Stay tuned.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Anti-competitive behaviour
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
I love Larry.
For some people, they might have heard that I had a great scheme to one day to move the Greyhound bus station, when I was big and rich, and to develop the site into a commercial or residential high-rise. I wish that was still the plan. I'd be rich. It would be the act that would let me retire. There was only one problem with that plan. I am nowhere near rich enough or connected enough at this point to pull off such a move.
So, what's the next best thing?
Well, check out this article.
This article talks about Larry O'Brien's plan to have Greyhound move out of the downtown core and move to Vanier along with the Via Rail Station. I think this is a wonderful idea. First, the piece of land where the Greyhound sits should be redeveloped. From a transit perspective, I could see light-rail going to the train station before I could ever see it connecting to the current bus station. The current bus station is somewhat cumbersome for travelers to maneuver around town once they arrive from the bus station. The current infrastructure is not very convenient.
Second, urban planners for the city of Ottawa are trying to get people to move back into the downtown core. With the hot sale of condos in the area, the plan seems to be working, but by redeveloping the eyesore the bus station is, the city has a better chance to continue to do this. Part of the reason for the city's plan to do this is because urban sprawl costs a lot of money. Roads, buses, and light-rail need to be constructed to service outlying areas. If we create a downtown core that is suitable for pedestrian traffic, the city has reduced its costs significantly.
I would be lying if I didn't have an interest in this plan. My house is directly behind the bus station. I love the location due to the proximity to downtown and the highway, but the bus station can be a little noisy. I would certainly prefer to see a new condo or office tower built. It would be new and would make my neighborhood that much more desirable. I think my property value just went up. :)
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Bad driver?
Do you have a lot of outstanding parking tickets? Have you not paid those bills in a long time? I hope you don't own a home. You might be surprised when you pay your property tax bill this year when you find out that you have to pay your parking tickets as well. There is a new legislative change where the city is now allowed to collect any fines on your tax bill, so it might show up as a surprise.
The city claims there are $23 million worth of outstanding tickets to collect. The amount is pretty substantial. The impact can be noticeable to the whole city. It could mean improved services or a freeze on taxes. When the budget ax falls, I'm sure the city would love to have this $23 million.
What impact does this have? With this new power, the city may be able to put a lien on your property for unpaid parking tickets. It's a significant power that the city now holds against taxpayers, so be sure to pay off those tickets!! You can lose control of your house if you fall too behind in arrears!!
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Monday, March 15, 2010
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Marketing group
For those that don't know, I am a member of BNI Centrepointe. I meet weekly for breakfast with like-minded individuals that want to help grow their respective businesses. I represent our accounting firm, DNTW. I thought I would mention this as there are quite a few people in the networking group that can provide excellent services in a wide variety of fields.
These fields currently include: insurance brokers, investment advisors, sign makers, electricians, mortgage brokers, real estate lawyers, bookkeepings, business coaches, physiotherapists, environmental printing supplies, land developers, IT specialists, Web analytics, naturopathic doctors, and the list continues to grow.
If you know anyone that could benefit this group, or benefit from this group, I would love to give you their information. These people help grow my business, so I would love to help grow theirs.
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