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 The average price for a home in Halton is coming down significantly, according to a new real estate report.These are just some of the findings as the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  TRREB  released stanley water bottle  its January stanley cup  report recently and it shows some major real estate differences in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills.On a year-over-year basis, both sales and prices were down markedly, continuing to highlight the impact of higher borrowing costs on affordability over the last year, according to the report.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Oakville, an average home would cost you $1,381,445, down from $1,449,722 in December 2022 and, compared with January of 2022, it   way down as a home in Oakville a year ago would have cost you $1,812,194, nearly a 25 per cent drop.The situation is even more star stanley becher k in Burlington, where a home today would cost you an average of $936,547, according to the report. This is down from $1,070,036 in December 2022 and compared with January of 2022, a 30 per cent decline with house prices back then being $1,356,853 on average.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Over in Milton, the average price for all home types last month was $1,055,208, compared with $1,069,068 in December 2022.Year over year in Milton, there has been a 16 per cent drop, with house prices in January 2022 being, on average, $1,257,209 in Milton, according to TRREB data.              Gaez 2 suspects sought in Georgetown grocery store purse thefts
 Commuters will have a new stretch of up to eight kilometres in Viva Bus  rapidway segments  in both Vaughan and Newmarket starting Jan. 5.In Vaughan, the new 5.5-kilometre stretch of the vivaNext rapidway project runs along  stanley cup website Centre and Bathurst streets to the Bathurst and Hwy. 7 station. In Newmarket, the 2.4-kilometre rapidway runs on Yonge Street from Savage Road / Sawmill Valley Drive to Davis Drive, making connections to the GO train station, bus rou stanley cups uk tes and the Davis Drive and Hwy 404 park and ride.These projects add upgraded utility infrastructure, seven new vivastations, wider sidewalks with decorative paver stones, newly planted trees and shrubbery and raised bike lanes, York Region said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Today marks an important milestone in York Region with the opening of these new transit projects that better connect our communities together,  said Christine Elliott, MPP for Newmarket-Aurora.From his side, Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua, said:  The opening of the newest vivaNext bus rapid transit project in the Bathurst and Centre Street area, as well as Highway 7 West, builds on our vision to improve streetscapes, upgrade utilities, enhance regional transit connectivity and make our communities more accessible for everyone.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley france  BELOW                                        Connecting Vaughan to Richmond Hill. Ma