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By Peter Clarke & Patricia Clarke at ELITE ACCESS REALTY INC., Barrie Brokerage

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  • Peter Clarke, Broker/Owner & Patricia Clarke, Sales Representative/Owner with Elite Access Realty Inc., Brokerage in the Barrie Ontario area report and comment on Barrie Real Estate, Midhurst Real Estate, Innifil Real Estate and Simcoe County (Essa, Oro-Medonte, Springwater, Angus, New Lowell, Elmvale, Wasaga Beach & Collingwood) Real Estate Markets. More at www.BarrieProperties.com
FIRST TIME BUYERS LAND TRANSFER TAX REFUND PROGRAM

We have great news for all first-time homebuyers; If you are thinking in buying your first home, you will get a break on land transfer tax!

First-time buyers of resale homes, as well as newly constructed homes, would be eligible for a refund from the provincial government of up to $2,000 of the Land Transfer Tax paid. 

This means big savings for you if you are buying your first home. This initiative combined with the First Time Home Buyers Government Plan will make it easier for you to own your own home and stop paying rent!

With this great news don't you think that it is time to be a home owner? See our FREE services for New Home Buyers at www.BarrieProperties.com

If you are thinking in buying your first home contact us at 705-716-7611 to show you all the programs and benefits available for first time home buyers. Call us now...you will be happy you did....no obligation!

For more information please visit: http://www.gov.on.ca 

Peter & Patricia Clarke
Real Estate Sales Representatives
ELITE ACCESS REALTY INC., Brokerage

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Carin said:

Canadians can save money by using term life insurance to insure the mortgage on their new home. The premiums are non-taxable, as well they get the added benefit of naming the beneficiary. Certain policies can be converted into whole life insurance once the term has ended; usually without further medical documentation. Please visit us at http://www.life-insurance-quotes.ca for more information on using term life insurance.

# December 22, 2007 9:25 AM
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