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> beds, mattresses in London Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for beds, mattresses in London. at the best price guaranteed Shoal Creek Desk (Office Desks - Desks) Milhaven Power Reclining Sofa (Sofas - Reclining) White-Westinghouse CWEF3007TW (Ranges - Freestanding Electric) Electric Fireplace Kit (Fireplaces - Electric) Samsung UN55KU6490 (LED TV - 55") Apply for Credit NOW Sign up to receive our latest offers, sales and Web Only specials. > "bedroom set" in furniture in London Get an alert with the newest ads for "bedroom set" in London.(with the exception of long weekends) "Independently owned & operated since 1999" We work with individuals, therapists, service clubs, long term care facilities, insurance agencies, long-term care facilities, retirement homes, seniors' centres & community clubs. "Affordable solutions to everyday challenges"




"Service with a smile" "Serving London and area since 1999" We are an Authorized Vendor for - ADP (Assistive Devices Program), WSIB, DVA & Blue Cross. We buy, sell, rent and repair new and used home care and mobility equipment. Free Delivery (minimum order may apply) On-site repairs as well as in home repair service. We will match any written quote. London's only independently owned, and operated home health care retail warehouse. Non commissioned sales staff offer friendly, knowledgeable solutions to your questions and concerns in a personal confidential way. Visit our spacious wheelchair-accessible home health care retail warehouse and try out new equipment before making your purchase. Come in and shop today at your one stop shopping source In Memory of James H McPherson (Dura Med Founder) Oct 1964 to Aug 2014 Remembered for his kind, humble, caring nature and for always putting others first. Forever missed by his customers, friends and Dura Med staff.




London enjoys a thriving arts scene and hosts many festivals throughout the year, such as the London Fringe Theatre festival, Rock the Park music festival, the International Food Festival, and Sunfest, Canada’s second largest music festival. London is also home to Orchestra London, the London Youth Symphony, as well as a number of museums such as Museum London and the popular Museum of Ontario Archaeology. The city has a strong student presence, with students from the University of Western Ontario and Fanshawe College making up around a third of North London’s population. There is a huge emphasis on greenery in London, with a number of public parks interspersed around the city. Victoria Park is one of the city’s most famous, attracting over 1 million visitors yearly. London also has a great nightlife scene, with Richmond Row being one of the city’s most popular areas for vibrant bars and restaurants. London is home to a number of sports teams, including Ice Hockey team London Knights, and NBL Canada team London Lightening.




London, Ontario has a number of areas and the neighbourhoods are generally split into Central and Downtown, North and South. Central London & Downtow The area is primarily focused on entertainment, retail and business and is made up of high­rise condominiums and apartments and a small number of detached properties. Areas within Central London include Woodfield, SoHo, andHomeownership levels are generally low at around 25% and appeal to young professionals and couples. Made up of 7 neighbourhoods with a high percentage of homeowners, North East London includes areas such as Huron Heights, North London North East London is known for its variation of houses, with a mix of old and new building styles, green spaces, schools and large land lots. The Fanshawe Conservation Area and London International Airport are also located in North East London. There are 9 neighbourhoods in North West London and the area is considered to be fairly affluent based on average income stats.




A large majority of residents are homeowners, particularly in River Bend, Hyde Park and Fox Hollow, where homeownership exceeds 96%. Areas of North West London include Medway, Oakridge and West London, each with a large population of over 16,000. The Museum of Ontario Archaeology and the Canada Games Aquatic Centre are also located in this district. With 11 neighbourhoods, South East London has easy access to Downtown and is home to the picturesque Westminster Ponds. South East generally comprises everything that falls south of the Thames and east of Wellington road. Areas include Westminster, Summerside and East London with areas such as Argyle, Hamilton Road, Westminster and Glen Cairn each housing over 11,000 residents. South West London is more spread out than other areas and is made up of 12 neighbourhoods. Areas include Highland, Southcrest, South London, Westmount and White Oaks, as well as Lambeth which is further far from the district’s other neighbourhoods.




Much of South West London is built around green space and parks, such as Springbank Park. London has a strong real estate market and the city has fully recovered from the economic slowdown in 2007. Housing options are affordable compared to other major cities such as Vancouver and Toronto and include heritage properties, new condominiums, bungalows and single detached homes situated in both bustling suburban communities and quaint villages. The housing market is continually growing and is expected to increase over the next few years due to job growth, affordability, high employment rates and influxes of migrants to the city. The market is fairly balanced and the 25-35 population are expected to positively impact the housing market. Housing prices are on the rise, yet mortgages are set to continue to be available to many, and forecasts predict strong growth due to job growth and economic stability. Demand has also increased for apartment rentals, as they offer a huge convenience factor and are usually located close to the city core and its facilities.




Young professionals and migrants between the ages of 25-35 are generally unable to afford single detached homes and are more likely to purchase resale homes or condominium apartments. However, demand for single detached homes is supported by the older market. The thriving economy and strong employment rates will continue to support first time buyers. High rise apt. condo The following table, based on data taken from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA’s) National MLS® Report for April 2016 (the latest information available), demonstrates how homes in LSTAR’s jurisdiction continue to maintain their affordability compared to other major Ontario and Canadian centers. London has a number of well known educational institutions, and the system is divided into elementary education, secondary education, and post secondary education. The city’s public schools are governed by four school boards – secular English and secular French, and Catholic English and Catholic French and there are over 20 private schools

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