Barrie Real Estate Market Facts
One of the best things about working in a large real estate brokerage ilike the Century 21 here in Barrie is the fact that you'll have many more agents working with buyers who could possibly buy your home. Not only are we are all willing to help eachother out in our sales efforts but also willing to share valuable information. The following Barrie Facts were shared throughout our office and now I'd like to share them with you.
FACT - BARRIE MAKES CANADA'S TOP 10 FOR DOING BUSINESS
The City of Barrie has once again been recognized as one of Canada's top cities to do business. Barrie beat out a number of cities including Vaughan, Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto according to Canadian Business Magazine.
FACT - CANADIAN COUNCIL ON LEARNING, RANKS BARRIE AS ONE OF THE BEST COMMUNITIES FOR QUALITY OF LIFE
This Ottawa based non-profit organization surveyed and ranked 4,700 communities on formal education, applied skills and workplace training, social values and arts and recreation. Barrie ranked fourth overall. Ottawa and Victoria tied for top spot with Calgary & Gatineau in 2nd and Kitchener in 3rd.
FACT - Barrie was recognized as the 14th Community for Volunteerism with 50% of its residents volunteering.
FACT - Communities in Bloom is a Canadian non-profit organization committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility and beautification through community involvement. The City of Barrie maintained its' "5 Bloom" ranking and was declared the overall winner in the competition for the population category of 55,001 to 150,000.
FACT - On September 26th, 2008, 250 real estate investors from the Real Estate Investment Network toured Barrie in search of potential investment opportunities. 5 bus loads of investors toured the city. Earlier in the year, the Real Estate Investment Network ranked Barrie as the 2nd best place to invest in real estate in Ontario.
FACT - The Financial Times and their foreign investment publication undertakes a competition every 2 years to determine the North American Cities of the future: the cities with the best prospects for inward investment, economic development and business expansion. There are 2 categories in this competition: best small city and best large city. Barrie was ranked as one of the top 5 small cities in North America in the Most Cost Effective category. Cost effectiveness is one of the most significant factors when a business looks at investing in a community.
FACT - In September, it was reported that to replace the police station on Innisfil Beach Rd, the original $2.6 million figure had ballooned to more than $6 million. I heard the councillors were speechless.
FACT - In December, Ontario announced $26 million in funding to build more high school spots in Angus and South Barrie. The Simcoe County District School Board will build a new $21.4 million Angus high school which will likely open in 2010 as well as expand Bear Creek Secondary in south Barrie at a cost of almost $5 million.
FACT - The 2009 Budget for the City of Barrie is a plan that recognizes that these are uncertain economic times. It is built on a foundation that considers out long term financial future by minimizing debt and building reserves to support current and future operations. The 2009 Business Plan and Budget include:
FACT - CITY OF BARRIE TO RE-INVEST $25 MILLION DIVIDEND CHEQUE
The City of Barrie received a special dividend cheque as a result of amalgamating 2 utilities...Barrie Hydro & Power Stream. The newly merged entity which will retain the PowerStream corporate name, but will be co-branded "PowerStream Barrie Hydro Distribution" in the former Barrie Hydro service territory for the initial year, is now the 2nd largest local electricity distribution company in the province. Receiving the money will allow the City to further re-invest in the community. From strengthening our healthcare to our upgrading our roads, all Barrie residents will benefit from the dividends this merger brings according to Councillor Andrew Prince, member of PowerStream Board of Directors.
These few FACTS that I have presented show that our area is an exciting, caring and progressive community and this is positive information which we need to pass on. Barrie will continue to grow.
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