October 10th - 2010

MARKET WATCH: Survey shows consumers confused about HST

A recent survey by Royal LePage shows that consumers in Ontario and British Columbia have misconceptions about how the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) affects real estate transactions.

A recent survey by Royal LePage shows that consumers in Ontario and British Columbia have misconceptions about how the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) affects real estate transactions. In an online survey of LePage’s salespeople, respondents were asked to provide examples of comments heard from buyers and sellers regarding the HST and its effect on the housing market. Almost half of the comments (46.7 per cent) indicated that confusion about HST remains more than one month after its introduction. Among the most common responses to the survey’s open-ended questions were that many home buyers incorrectly believe HST applies to the sale price of resale properties. For more information visit www.royallepage.ca.

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