Sunday, October 24, 2010

A Special Day Today


I was overwhelmingly inspired by my son today. That's something that seems to happen more often as my two sons have grown up to become their own person.

My oldest son, Craig, ran in his first ever 10km race today in Niagara Falls, ON. In his own words, he was a couch potato four months ago, and he made a plan, and set a goal back in the summer to run in the race today. It was the culmination of a lot of hard work, commitment and perseverance. In his first ever long distance race, he finished 33rd out of 445 runners at a time that averaged faster than an 8 minute mile.

I am proud of him not just for finishing the race in such good order, but mostly for his committing to a long term goal and attaining it. We all can learn from that! Congratulations, Craig!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

MLS and the Competition Bureau


I have been quiet publicly about all the press we have been getting over the past months on the Competition Bureau and the Canadian Real Estate Association coming to a resolve over the user rights on the MLS system. I just received a memo today about the vote that is happening on October 24th to ratify CREA's negotiation with the Competition Bureau. Here's what is going to be different after the ratification: NOTHING!

The press and for sale-by-owner spokespersons have predicted and incorrectly reported that non-realtors will soon be able to list their homes on the MLS system and that the system has been broken. This is completely untrue.
The Competition Bureau has no problem with the Three Pillars of the Canadian MLS System... The Three Pillars had said: only a Realtor could place a listing on MLS; only a listing Realtor can act as an agent for the seller of the property and assist them during the entire time of the listing contract: and a listing Realtor must agree to pay the co-operating Realtor compensation that must be more than zero.

The second pillar is the only issue that has been under discussion and being clarified. The new agreement apparently specifies that CREA and Boards/ Associations cannot prevent or discriminate against “mere postings” or against members who offer mere postings. CREA has always maintained its rules do no such thing. The new agreement recognizes that seller contact information is limited to the member-to-member portion of an MLS® System and recognizes seller contact information will not be published on REALTOR.ca. Essentially the fine print is changed, but the fundamentals remain the same.

What happens from here? The discussion has brought forward awareness to a level of service between a full service realtor and selling privately... a licenced realtor who will "post" your house on MLS but give you no service or advice. The public and the market will decide whether there is a demand for this minimal MLS service.

A good analogy I have heard is about a cup of coffee... You can make it at home in your own coffee maker relatively cheaply. You can go to McDonald's or Tim Hortons and be served for a higher price, or for a higher price yet, you can go to Starbuck's and sit on a leather couch, use their wireless internet, and read their magazines. They all have their advantages and their price.

We're betting the house that most people still want service and good solid advice.

Here's an article in the Globe and Mail from October 15th about this.

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

September 2010 MLS Statistics

Here are the statistics for September 2010:



K-W This MonthK-W Last YearCambridge This MonthCambridge Last Year
Avg. Sale Price$ 281,469$ 260,087$272,946$256,023
Percentage Change+8.2%+6.6%
Properties Sold500521188251
New Listings/Sales Ratio60.3%61.0%40.1%61.4%
Properties For Sale Now20951944914915