$379,900
Sparkling cottage on the shores of Georgian Bay about half way between Wiarton and Owen sound.
Open concept living with boat ramp, plenty of deck space and all furnishing included - just move in.
Click on the picture to see a virtual tour of this property.
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Are you looking to buy property in the Grey/Bruce area? Interested in the Wiarton real estate market?
The Wiarton and Bruce Peninsula areas have much to offer. The natural beauty and uniqueness is recogognized world wide as demonstrated by portions being
designated as a World Biosphere Reserve. The small town and rural way of life is preserved, but if you feel the need to shop till you drop, the
convienience of large shopping centres is only a short trip away in Owen Sound. If you're looking for that perfect property, come talk to me and
let me show you what real estate in the digital age is like.
There are a thousand reasons why people come to Wiarton and the Bruce Peninsula. Some come to play, some come to work and others come to enjoy their
retirement in one of the most beautiful places in Ontario. The Bruce Peninsula offers unprecidented natural beauty whether it be hiking the Bruce Trail,
boating on Georgian Bay and Lake Huron or enjoying any of our wonderful beaches.
So whether you're looking for a small getaway, a retirement home or need space for the whole family, I can help you find the little piece of Wiarton and
the Bruce Peninsula you're looking for.
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Steve's Mini-Blog (Got a question? Send me an email)
03Jul2009 - Oops, almost a month went by. The stats this week: For South Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bluffs - Active Listings on Friday: 443, Sales This Week: 5.
Well, Wiarton managed to survive the Tragically Hip concert. This was a big event for this area with almost 15,000 people attending. Hopefully it will be
a frequent occurance. Traffic and casual buyers have certainly increased now that the kids are our of school. Sales continue to be strong and even with
a slow start to the year, our year to date numbers are now back up to what they were last year. I project that we're going to surpass last year's
sales without any problem.
On a different note, if you're looking for something to do for the community this summer, Habitat for Humanity is building 4 homes in Wiarton over
the summer and are always looking for volunteers. It doesn't matter what your experience is, they can use all the help they can get. They even
supply boots, hardhats and any other equipment you need. If you are interested, visit the website at www.habitatgreybruce.com
where you'll find all the information you need as well as a volunteer registration form. I'll be out there on July 27 and 28 so come out and lend a hand.
05Jun2009 - The stats this week: For South Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bluffs - Active Listings on Friday: 419, Sales This Week: 8.
Finally a decently warm spring day. May seemed like April. Cottage properties really haven't started to move yet so maybe the cold weather is to blame.
Here's some interesting numbers for May. Combining South Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bluffs, there were 31 sales in May 2009 compared with 18 in 2008.
Board wide numbers were 281 sales in May 2009 and 311 in May 2008. Hmmm... Seems like Wiarton is THE place to be. And who can argue really.
02Jun2009 - I'm going to skip the stats for this week - I don't want you falling asleep on me. Instead I thought I tell you about "The Joys
of Pricing Well". There is a window of opportunity when you list your house for sale. It's wide open for a few weeks and then it starts to close. After
a couple of months, Market Staleness sets in and buyers start to ignore your property. I would say that after all the regular questions like "how
many bedrooms does it have?", the number one thing I get asked is "how long has it been listed for?". If your property has been listed for more than
3 months, that immediately tells the buyer that the price is too high for the market. (As an aside, we're talking about average houses here, not $500,000
waterfront homes - they have their own set of rules.) When the window is wide open, you want to attract as many potential buyers to your home as possible.
For just about everybody, the first criterion when searching for a house is price. Even if they think your property looks perfect on the internet, most
people won't even bother booking a showing if it's even 10% over their budget. So if your friendly neighbourhood broker advises you to list at $199,000
and you insist on listing at $219,000, get ready for a long wait. As the window closes, you can prop it open a bit with price reductions, but if you price
it right from the start, you'll be well positioned to be moving to your new home in as short a time as possible.
22May2009 - The stats this week: For South Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bluffs - Active Listings on Friday: 428, Sales This Week: 13.
This week I was reminded of a common misconception about real estate agents. People think we make a salary. We don't. It's 100% commission.
When I started in real estate, it was about 7 months before I actually saw a paycheque. All that time of course there are board dues, advertising
expenses and whatever other expenses they might incur driving around and whatnot (not to mention groceries to buy). So remember when that agent is spending their time and money
showing you properties or paying for newspaper ads or any other activity, that there's no paycheque until a sale actually happens. That all may sound
very doom and gloom for new agents getting into the business, but after one get's established, sales do start to come in and for the most part,
there is a fairly regular income; and besides, we really enjoy working with our clients. Spending a sunny warm May afternoon looking at properties
on the Bruce Peninsula isn't hard to take. (Ask me later if I still feel the same way after a rainy cold November afternoon ;-)
15May2009 - The stats this week: For South Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bluffs - roughly what I consider to be my primary service
area, Active Listings on Friday: 434, Sales This Week: 9. That's not bad for a week in May. The number of active listings continues to
climb as we head towards the July peak. It won't be until August that then number of properties selling and expiring out-strips the
number of new listings coming up for sale. Buyers continue to be cautious and take longer to make a decision about buying, however the
rock bottom interest rates are making it very attractive for first time home owners to enter the market (mind you the banks are being
much more careful with who they lend money to.)
May 24 is traffic is upon us and once again I find myself having to look both ways before crossing the street - it's just like being back
in K/W. Too bad
the weather forecast isn't better. I'm certainly glad I left my camping on Victoria Day weekend days far behind. Welcome to all the
tourists to the area. Even in not so perfect weather, it's still a beautiful place to visit - hey, want to buy a cottage?
11May2009 - Today I was asked again "how's the market?". Lately I get this question almost daily. The reality is the same as it always
has been - if you price your property competitively, it will sell. This year, pricing competitively means dropping the price back to 2007
levels. A quick look at the stats for our local real estate board (all of Grey/Bruce) shows that average prices have fallen back to 2007. The average price
of a single family home in Q1 of 2007 was $199,447. In Q1 2008 it was $211,835 and in Q1 2009 it was $197,091. That's about a 7% drop from last
year. So if you want to price your property competitively, look at what comparable properties were selling for last year and drop it down by
7%. (and if you were on the market last year and didn't sell, drop it down more). The good news is that the dropping seems to have stopped.
There are buyers out there, but they have more selection to pick from so you have to make your property the most attractive.
By the way buyers, all this combined with the incredibly low interest rates should suggest something... hmmm...
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Wiarton, the Gateway to the Bruce Peninsula
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