Kanata Real Estate
September 22nd, 2011Kanata Real Estate Agent, David Haynes is proud to announce that his wife Marie is now part of the Haynes homeselling team. Congrats you guys! You make a great team!
Kanata Real Estate Agent, David Haynes is proud to announce that his wife Marie is now part of the Haynes homeselling team. Congrats you guys! You make a great team!
If you’re looking for veterinary information, there is some really great reading to be found at www.AskAVetQuestion.com. We found some interesting pages about cryptorchidism in dogs, and also about megacolon in cats. You can also find out what you can do if your dog ate chocolate and there is a great tutorial on how to express anal glands. We highly recommend that you check out the site!
While real estate markets across North America are declining, markets in the Ottawa area are maintaining their strength. The spring market is gearing up and home buyers are coming out of the woodwork. We have seen that the number of houses for sale in Kanata are starting to rise. Sales of Stittsville houses are rising as well. The new Terry Fox extension will be a boon for both Kanata and Stittsville.
If you are looking to buy, now is the time! Get in before we see another market bubble.
Post written by Kanata Real Estate Agent, David Haynes.
If you are thinking of moving to the Ottawa area, you may want to consider looking at homes in the Kanata area. Kanata is situated just west of Ottawa.
Kanata has great shopping, schools, bike trails and more.
Kanata real estate prices tend to be less expensive than house prices in Ottawa. The real estate market has remained steady even through the worldwide recession.
Have you ever needed to ask a vet a question about your cat or dog after hours, on a holiday, or a weekend? There are some good online services that allow people to speak to a vet for free, or for a very small fee.
An online vet consult can never take the place of an in person visit with your veterinarian, but sometimes you can get some really good advice about your pet’s condition.
Online vets often can tell you if an emergency visit is necessary or not.
They can’t diagnose your pet’s condition or prescribe medication, however.