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Many of you may remember awhile back that I urged you to go out and purchase your First home and not to wait any longer. As I stated interest rates were as low as they could possibly go and prices had frozen.
What happened? Well as is common with the human species you waited for something to happen and happen it did. Interest rates started to edge up and with interest rates at a higher level fear set in. The general public is now on a buying frenzy multiple offers are now common place in the City of Toronto .
There are now more buyers and fewer choice homes on the market.
What should you do?
Simple contact your mycondonetwork.com specialist and let them do the work and put your mind at ease.
With mortgage specialists , legal specialist and sales pros with a total of over 60 years of experience .
Mycondonetwork.com pros are bar none then chosen professionals

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