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		<description>Comments by Deya Bautista</description>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Documents importants pour mettre en vente votre propriété</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/documents-importants-pour-mettre-en-vente-votre-propriete/#IDComment357755037</link>
<description>if email isn\\\&#039;t working you should try calling instead. A lot of brokers are on the road most times, so email access isn\\\&#039;t always best or the fastest way to contact them </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 10:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : How&#039;s the Market: February 2012 - MLS Sales Stats</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/market-stats-february2012/#IDComment340171733</link>
<description>Hi. Yes I guess you can start your preliminary search at centris.ca or realtor.ca. Or you can also work with a competent broker :) Email me your search criteria and we&amp;#039;ll take it from there. Thanks!  </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/market-stats-february2012/#IDComment340171733</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : How&#039;s the Market: February 2012 - MLS Sales Stats</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/market-stats-february2012/#IDComment334899164</link>
<description>Price per sq footage in Old mtl is around 350 and Quartier International 400/450. Sud west I will have to check. You can see the price range for each neighbourhood from the Montreal MLS Barometer. I will be posting the latest numbers soon, so stay posted :)  </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 9 Apr 2012 00:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/market-stats-february2012/#IDComment334899164</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Vito Rizzuto&#039;s House for Sale by Sotheby&#039;s - La Presse</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/vito-rizzutos-house-for-sale/#IDComment332322108</link>
<description>Some has taste. But most have the money. I love this house too.  </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 5 Apr 2012 14:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/vito-rizzutos-house-for-sale/#IDComment332322108</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : How&#039;s the Market: February 2012 - MLS Sales Stats</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/market-stats-february2012/#IDComment332321642</link>
<description>Connie, there are a lot of new comers in Montreal and they need rentals at first. Not everyone has the money to buy right away. Remember that Montreal is an university &amp;quot;town&amp;quot; -sort of speak. So there will be ALWAYS a need for rentals, for students too. Also, the new generation is buying earlier on because it has become more affordable (rates, lower down-payment etc etc), but then again there are people whose lifestyle don&amp;#039;t match to those &amp;quot;lardlords to be&amp;quot; because, as you mentioned, all the responsibilities as a property owner. :)  </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 5 Apr 2012 14:12:18 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/market-stats-february2012/#IDComment332321642</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Video: Discover Avenue32 - Condo Project in Lachine</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/ave32-lachine/#IDComment332318111</link>
<description>Hi Moduclean. It looks like they are going to be on time delivering the 1st phase actually. The construction is going fast. Have you seen the building yet?    </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 5 Apr 2012 14:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/ave32-lachine/#IDComment332318111</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Eatery: Unique Izakaya Dinning Experience at Kazu</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/eatery-unique-dinning-at-kazu/#IDComment329270817</link>
<description>I haven&amp;#039;t been there yet. Now I am very curious, this is the send time I hear great reviews about Kazu. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/eatery-unique-dinning-at-kazu/#IDComment329270817</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : How will mortgage rates affect your chances of buying?</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/how-will-mortgage-rates-affect-your-chances-of-buying/#IDComment322835361</link>
<description>Hi Connie. This change in rates are only to benefit the buyer&amp;#039;s buying capabilities. Dropping rates are attracting those who were not able to buy at higher percentages, such as 6 and 6.5%. All properties, even recreational ones should have a good turn over in this spring. That, assuming the place is price according to the current market </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2012 18:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/how-will-mortgage-rates-affect-your-chances-of-buying/#IDComment322835361</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : The Strange Case of the Disappearing Service Stations</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/service-stations/#IDComment316994823</link>
<description>Apparently its happening in NDG too according to my sis-in-law. I hear same thing in Cote St Luc from a friend. Don&amp;#039;t know how many other areas are having the same thing happening  </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/service-stations/#IDComment316994823</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Verdun, Montreal&#039;s Hidden Gem</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/verdun-montreals-hidden-gem/#IDComment316994041</link>
<description>I think my &amp;quot;old montreal&amp;quot; will get very jealous if &amp;quot;it&amp;quot; read your suggestion ;)  </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/verdun-montreals-hidden-gem/#IDComment316994041</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : The Main’s high vacancy rate</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/the-main-high-vacancy/#IDComment316993211</link>
<description>I was too. Then I realized the had moved to St Denis near duluth.. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/the-main-high-vacancy/#IDComment316993211</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Verdun, Montreal&#039;s Hidden Gem</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/verdun-montreals-hidden-gem/#IDComment316017596</link>
<description>Hi Sarah. Congratulations! As a mother of a little one, Im also on the lookout for family friendly areas, where you can go for walks with the little ones. Its nice to hear young families find Verdun a place to live! </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/verdun-montreals-hidden-gem/#IDComment316017596</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Montreal Image: Verdun Verdun Verdun by Denis-Carl Robidoux</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/montreal-image-verdun-verdun-verdun-by-denis-carl-robidoux/#IDComment302954156</link>
<description>Now, now Joe. Be nice ;) </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/montreal-image-verdun-verdun-verdun-by-denis-carl-robidoux/#IDComment302954156</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : What&#039;s Included on the Closing Costs?</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/closing-costs/#IDComment297663278</link>
<description>Hi Liwei. Wow that&amp;#039;s a lot of questions...  If there are two offer for the seller, there can be many other offers to submit, but the seller can only ACTIVELY accept ONE. Another offer can be accepted only conditional to the first offer falling through. So if the first one doesn&amp;#039;t work, the second one will be activated, sort of speak. The seller isn&amp;#039;t obligated to respond, he can decide not to respond and the offer is null and void. If he decides to play and respond, again he can actively accept one only. Time restriction, yes; it depends on what the offers says, if he has to reply within X amount of days/hours, etc, otherwise the offer is null and void. Switching back and forth? not allowed. Now, these are answers from real estate brokerage legal contract and offers. If you are buying privately and using those forms, then I suggest you speak with a notary. Hope this answer helps!  </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 02:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/closing-costs/#IDComment297663278</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Bubble or no Bubble? That is the question.</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/bubble-or-no-bubble/#IDComment291504962</link>
<description>Hi Lily. I&amp;#039;m not entirely sure what your comment meant. Care to clarify? Thanks  </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/bubble-or-no-bubble/#IDComment291504962</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Q &amp; A: How Many Buying Brokers Can You Hire?</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/how-many-buying-brokers/#IDComment276427131</link>
<description>Thank you Nelsen. Blogging is a lot of fun. Just takes time to get used to it. And to become consistent. Best of luck.   </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 01:55:54 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/how-many-buying-brokers/#IDComment276427131</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Pssst: Did you get my flyer?</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/pssst-did-you-get-my-flyer/#IDComment270596790</link>
<description>I got some calls the first time I sent them, the second and third batch, not so much. Still, I am sending them and see what happens </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 17:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/pssst-did-you-get-my-flyer/#IDComment270596790</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Should your house be staged before you sell?</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/should-your-house-be-staged-before-you-sell/#IDComment270595877</link>
<description>I couldn&amp;#039;t have said it better. So worth it!  </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 17:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/should-your-house-be-staged-before-you-sell/#IDComment270595877</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Bubble or no Bubble? That is the question.</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/bubble-or-no-bubble/#IDComment266794653</link>
<description>I can&amp;#039;t agree more about prices being higher than in years before, however, it is a matter of perspective in terms of cost of living in a city such as Montreal. Compared to other cities, Montreal is still a very affordable place to live. People can afford to dress well, eat out, and live IN the city- while living downtown. Which is still very hard to do in cities like Vancouver and Toronto unless you&amp;#039;re making mega bucks. Rents and properties prices are way higher than in Montreal. For someone who&amp;#039;s making 100k a year and still can&amp;#039;t afford a place to buy, then my suggestion is to review how you&amp;#039;re spending your money, because if someone who makes 60k can afford a place, so can someone in the 6 figure income. my two cents </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 14:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/bubble-or-no-bubble/#IDComment266794653</guid>
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<title>Montreal Real Estate Blog | Blogue Immobilier du Montr&eacute;al. : Video Blog, Episode Four: BANK Project in Old Montreal</title>
<link>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/bank-project-in-old-montreal/#IDComment251078953</link>
<description>Bonjour. Oui, le retour sur investissement est bon. </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 23:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://montrealrealestateblog.com/bank-project-in-old-montreal/#IDComment251078953</guid>
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