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I just finished uploading this Modern West Coast, 6648 Rhodonite Drive, Sooke BC

A BEAUTIFUL 2002 built home...Just like a show home. No GST to worry about! The upper level is bright with south exposure and features vaulted ceilings in the living room, french doors off the dining area to the front deck. Nice kitchen with skylight, Cherry 'shaker' style cabinetry, new dishwasher, built-in microwave, fridge and stove remain with the home. Kitchen eating area leads to a sliding door onto a covered back deck with access to the rear yard. Great for BARBIQUES! Large lot. Rear yard offers a great fence down both sides, lawn space as well a section of pressed concrete for your patio area...very nice! This home rests on the high side of an exciting newer subdivision and is adjacent to a vacant lot owned by the District of Sooke. In front of this lot is 'Pine Ridge Park'. Double car garage attached to the home. Landscaped and on sewers. Very convenient location, close to bus and all amenities.

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I just finished uploading this House, 4049 Livingstone Avenue N, Saanich East, Victoria, BC

Single level living at its best! BEAUTIFUL, describes this "move-in" condition, highly sought after rancher, nestled in the popular Mount Doug area. Bright kitchen with newer appliances (gas stove), eating area leads to a cozy family room and second fireplace. Three bedrooms, the Master offers a walk-in closet and 4 pce. ensuite. Newer flooring throughout including 100% wool carpeting. Double garage. Newer roof. Large shed. Immediate occupancy can be arranged. Close to parks, rec centers, University Hts.

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CANADA'S HOUSING MARKET REMAINS STRONG AS 2006 CLOSES, HOUSE PRICES FORECAST TO INCREASE BY 6.5 PER CENT IN 2007

Victoria experienced a rise in average house prices that is supported by the combination of the province's high consumer confidence and affordable bank rates.  The city is also experiencing a spike in in-migration as many Calgarians are selecting Victoria as the city to retire in.  Local baby boomers trading-up and first-time homebuyers will also continue to drive market activity.

The Royal LePage Survey of Canadian House Prices is the largest, most comprehensive study of its kind in Canada, with information on seven types of housing in over 250 neighbourhoods from coast to coast.  This release references an abbreviated version of the survey, which highlights house price trends for three most common types of housing in Canada in 80 communites across the country.  A complete database of past and present surveys is available on the Royal LePage Web site at www.royallepage.ca, and current figures will be updated following the end of the fourth quarter.  A printable version of the fourth quarter 2006 survey will be available online on February 15, 2007.
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