Are there a lot of homes sitting unsold in your neighborhood? Are prices still too high? So the best thing you can do is search the MLS yourself just like a Realtor. Our website is FREE to use to help area home buyers find their dream home. You can change your search parameters easily to expand the neighbourhoods, price, etc. anytime you wish. Ther...
Are you still renting a home or apartment for yourself or your family?
If so, you're losing money. Think about these three ways you lose money by renting:
1. You're paying for someone else's mortgage payment. You're missing out on the appreciation that the property gives to the landlord. Appreciation is a term used in accounting relating to the incr...
Let's get down to nuts and bolts of the home buying process. You are buyer are spending a lot of money and have the right to be comfortable and happy with your purchase, right?
Of course you do.
So essentially the question is what needs to be done in order to ensure that this is so? Well, probably the most important things is communication. It's a go...
House hunting is a game where you try to get the most while paying the least. Part of getting the most is often finding a home with a view - but don’t get fooled.
When A Great View Is Not A Great View
After a hard day's work, you come home to your dream home. You change into something comfortable, grab a beverage and head out to the deck. There, you...
After months of looking for your dream home you've finally found the home you've been looking for, perfect neighbourhood, perfect floor plan, perfect price - overall the perfect house. Or is it?
The truth is that no home is perfect. Every home has issues, flaws, or small imperfections. Even in a new home construction there will be mistakes, poor pla...
With all the media attention on falling markets, low interest rates, HST changes, and predictions of a recession it's hard for buyers who are looking to purchase a home to know what to do right now. Should you wait out the market and see what happens? Should you buy now rather than risk rising rates and house prices in the Spring?