Ryan grew up in Guelph and returned after many years in the corporate world of marketing and sales. Ryan has been trading in real estate since 2015. He works together with his wife, Beth to provide an informed and honest approach to Guelph real estate.
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Good! We need the development and housing supply. Going higher instead of wider is ideal as well.
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I met my wife in Doogies over the Christmas holidays in 2000. I have fond memories of many other times there, that were made possible by Mike and Dan. RIP Mike, you will be missed.
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I was picking up take out from a local restaurant a few weeks ago, and they were clearly backlogged. After waiting 1.5hrs (!) I went in because I knew I was up soon.
Someone was in there, who had just ordered and trying to get their order prioritized over everyone waiting. When I questioned them on it, the response was “it’s not my problem you’re not advocating better for yourself”.
What happened to respecting others? Don’t block the sidewalk.
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Many many years ago, I attended the “unveiling” of Margaret Greene Park. I attended St Peter’s School down the road and we got ice cream from the concession stand in the park while they pulled the blanket off the sign. It was formerly “Westwood Park” and that ceremony had to be somewhere between 1983-1985!
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There are many businesses outside of the downtown core that also have patios. I just fear that constant promoting of this space is going to just take from one (non core patio) and give to another (core patio). What about the Wooly? Or York Rd Kitchen, or Einstein’s or Bread Bar?
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My guess is that LCBO and Beer Stores remain open to service the people who depend on these products. If they shut down alcohol access to those addicted, you'd have even more people flooding into the hospitals from withdrawal.
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Thanks for your comment, John. I guess you could debate the headline choice, but I believe the world is a different place than it was 14 days ago. So often it's easier to look back on history and cast blame. We should have seen this coming, or we shouldn't have done this. It's the easiest thing to do.
But why don't we look into the future and be part of the change? Part of the solution? What have we learned from all of this?
Email me if you'd like to discuss: [email protected]
Keep healthy.
Ryan
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Thank you for this, Adam. Our estimate is that the higher end market of $750K+ will outpace the growth of the $750K or less in market share. Our rationale is that the higher end market will be supported from GTA migration who are downsizing and less price sensitive, while the $750K or less market will be more local moves that could be hit with short term job insecurity and may put off their next move altogether.
As you mention though, the market is very fluid and seems to be changing by the day!
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Hi Norm, thanks for your comments. If we knew the answer to how this unprecedented pandemic is going to unfold, we'd be geniuses. All we can do is give you our thoughts on possible scenarios and potential outcomes and we welcome yours as well. Thanks for reading. Ryan
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My daughter goes there and a close friend of hers caught the Omicron variant. He was very sick. Let's hope you don't get it.
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