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Toronto and Greater Toronto Area

January 27th, 2012

TORONTO – (BUSINESS WIRE) – For the first time in the history of Toronto, Toronto Real Estate offers access to real-time homebuyers, for sale MLS ® listings. This addition makes TheRedPin, GTA’s largest database of residential listings for sale, with new condominiums and 13 000 + 21 000 + to the property resold.

 ”Homebuyers can now expect up-to-date information about all of the GTA resale listings with much more data than they previously would get on Real Estate in Toronto,” said Shayan Hamidi, TheRedPin CEO.

 Full access to the list TheRedPin allow for innovation and leading this movement. List details such as annual property taxes, days on market, property information green, has a date and a list price of the original property is the right of home buyers and TheRedPin now provides direct access to them.

 The platform further enrich each resale homes and condos with a wealth of information of third parties; details like 10 years worth of real estate investment statistics, rankings of all schools and daycare nearby and a complete list of local facilities in the neighborhood. Availability of key information such as help buyers makes a more educated decision in perhaps the biggest purchase of their lives

 Access to the missing details MLS ® listing brings transparency to home buyers, helping to create a real experience and real refractive-up speed of decision making by keeping their information. This is a great victory for the GTA home buyers and sellers alike, especially for the 94 percent who began searching online real estate. It is also a major milestone for Toronto Condos for once again changing the real experience of real ideal for Canadians.

Housing Shortage In The Basin

August 10th, 2011

As the economy in the Permian Basin begins to grow, the increase in job supply has demanded the need for more housing. The residence shortage is affecting the general population as property is being converted into housing and new building permits are on the rise. As the need arises, the Permian Basin is working together to develop more homes to solve this problem.

Housing demand is up

Housing demand is up as the growing oilfield economy provides new job openings. More people are moving to the Permian Basin because the job market is becoming the leading job growth zone in Texas. People are coming to the Basin to find work, but are having difficulty with finding a permanent home. There are some long-term hotels in the Basin area, but these are not permanent solutions. The need for rentable houses and apartments is going to provide the area with a more receptive economy for job seekers.

Resulting from the increase in population, hotel and motel usage has produced more revenue in the recent months. This is not all due to travelers vacationing; most of the use is from business people taking part in corporate meetings in the Basin resulting from the economic growth. Some of the increase is even due to transient workers struggling to find a place to live. Some folks are even migrating from nearby cities such as Kermit to work here in the Permian Basin. While the income is great for the economy, it will be more effective to keep the persons here in the Basin. The construction of new homes invites the newcomers to become involved in the community and assist with growth. » Read more: Housing Shortage In The Basin