Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 3 Mar 1993, p. 50

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® Miller Real Estate Ltd CIRCA 1927: OF CREDIT RIVER CUT STONE & BRICK ON THE ROSEDALE RAVINE AND UNDER THE METICULOUS SCRUTINY AND DEMANDING EYE OF RENOWNED ARCHITECT ALFRED CHAPMAN (R.O.M., PRINCESS GATES, U. OF T) HIS MUCH ADMIRED AND SsOUGHTâ€"AFTER RESIDENCE FOR 57 YEARS ON ONE ACRE (APPROX.) IS, FOR ONLY THE 2ND TIME, OFFERED FOR SALE BY THIS PRESTIGE MARKETING METHOD. The quaint English charm portrayed by the peace 10 ine minutes from minutes from T AUCTIONEER: REPRESENTATIVE wall hic fountain deck af Designe allowmg entertain "Old We retre dems tairca SATURDAY, APRIL 3RDO AT 1:00 PM . 93 ROXBOROUGH DRIVE, ROSEDALE TB _ ‘.l‘ & A* 93 Roxborough Dr., Rosedale Commissioners Rd. E., London 797 Barton St. E., Hamilton 403 Bronte Rd., Oakville 4350 . kzside Dr., Beamsville (SOLD PRIOR TO AUCTION) 1208 Greenwood Dr. Oakville Sunrise, Harbourage Sault Ste. Marie ma UPCOMING AUCTIONS lity ALFRED CHAPMAN‘S "ROSEHALL" )C )C Aucton David Crook* Barry Matthews® ancia Distr For the young family, this raised bungalow provides space both inside and out with its private rear yard, living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, cosy fireplace in family room and 4th bedroom, double garage with internal entrance and auto doors. AUCTIONEER: David Crook* REPRESENTATIVE: â€"â€" Cindy Humphries* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH AT 3:00 PM. VICTORIA PLACE PLAZA COMMISSIONERS ROAD E. AT WELLINGTON LONDON, ONTARIO. zonin'g allowing for numerous uses, this superb development site of 15,000 sq. ft. frontage of 120 feet and building of 2,000 sq. ft. (all approx.) allows for up to threeâ€" storey development in a location surrounded by modern plaza, vicinity of new Victoria Hospital and in high growth area. AUCTIONEER: David Crook® COOPERATING BROKERS: Century 21 Petersen Realty Ltc /3 W&Jw to $300,000 cash in Oakville Has just at auction and requires 2â€"storey SUNDAY, MARCH 28TH AT 3:00 P.M. 403 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE OPEN HOUSE EACH SUNDAY PRIOR TO AUCTION 2:30 P.M.â€"3:15 P.M Toronto buyer to $700,000 cash in Oakville Losing bidder at recent auction es 36 beaoan.bs.wOSQ.nrune.c;mwgob Appleby College & St. Mildreds. Prefer this manity. Have ‘sold. Call Cindy Humphres*. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONED C4â€"82 FULL ENSUIMTEâ€"BASEMENT/ FAMILY ROOM WALKâ€"OUT HOMES WANTED Aucton Aucton R Redy: dadph n it napr e dn d » Century 21 Petersen Realty Ltd. Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd city and numerou 467 Speers Rd. jhest tra providine (From RE 21) mind. When looking for a contractor, consult friends, famâ€" ily and neighbors to see if they can recâ€" ommend someone. These types of firstâ€" hand references are often your best bet. Choose contractor with cautious eye But even with glowing references in hand, it‘s still not a bad idea to contact your local Better REAL ESTATE EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A HOME 1483 THE LINKS LISTED AND SOLD BY RICHARD IANN IN ONLY 57 DAYS! _A. If you are committed to moving ¥‘ou deserve to work with a Real Estate Professional who is just as committed as {)ou! â€" Richard lann backs up his commitment with a resultsâ€" oriented 24 point marketln? filan that works! To find ou ow it can work for you call RICHARD. SELECTIONS t ELAINE PHILPOTT, Broker 3386111 REALTY LTD. (REALTOR L Alas dit Business Bureau to see what type of standing these conâ€" tractors have within the business comâ€" munity and whether any complaints have ever been lodged against them. Be Specific Be very specific when outlining the terms of the contract to potential contracâ€" tors. Obviously, they ELAINE PHILPOTT can‘t provide you with accurate quotes without knowing the specifics of the job to be done. Also be leery of bids that are unusuâ€" ally lower than othâ€" ers. These may be misleading _ and could end up costing you a lot more in the long run, because the contractor could be trying to undercut other quotes. If a quote seems to be ridiculously low, question the conâ€" tractor about the bid; he may have misunâ€" derstood the requireâ€" ments. The contractor you choose should be someone you feel reasonably comfortâ€" able with and trust. (You don‘t have to hit it off like old school chums; just establish a good working relationâ€" ship.) When signing a contract, read it over very carefully first and don‘t be afraid to suggest changes or deletions for anyâ€" thing you think is appropriate or inapâ€" propriate. The majority of contracts are fairly simple and straightforward. If you have concerns, discuss them before signing anything and make sure you clarify everything. The _ contract should outline the start and finish dates for the project and should include a line clearly stating that all work will conâ€" form to local codes. A payment schedule should also be clearâ€" ly outlined, along with the quoted cost of the project. You should also identify who will be responâ€" sible for obtaining permits and arrangâ€" ing for an inspecâ€" tion. Some contractors may require payâ€" ment as a project goes along; others may demand a small deposit up front. Take care when agreeing to these terms and make sure they are spelled out clearly in your conâ€" tract. keep in mind that under the Construction Lien Act, you must withâ€" hold 10 per cent of the contract price for 45 days following substantial compleâ€" tion of work.

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