Highlighting a space's best features and making it feel lived-in but also universally livable is in the details. You need potential buyers to see themselves in the space—knowing that it is staged—but still get drawn into the fantasy of making it their own. Staging is a proven tactic for increasing the value of your home and getting it sold faster.
How to Plan for Homeownership as a Millennial
If you're a millennial considering buying your first home, congratulations! You're probably excited until you remember: houses are expensive and—regardless of your current financial situation—you'll likely need to save money to afford one.
This can be intimidating for anyone but, according to a recent survey, millennials in particular say it's become more difficult...
8 Eco-Friendly and Natural Tips to Make Your Home Smell Fantastic
Everyone loves walking into a home that smells amazing.
Unfortunately, many products, such as aerosol room sprays, plug-in units or wax melts, also come with questionable ingredients and unnecessary packaging.
If you crave a wonderful smelling space in a more natural and earth-friendly way, it's never been easier. We've compiled this handy list, along with a few simple DIYs that...
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Your Guide to Shopping for Home Insurance
Orignial Article from Realtor.ca
Becoming a homeowner is about more than simply finding your dream home. Before closing a deal, you'll have secure your financing, complete inspections and set up your home insurance.
Insurance companies take many factors into consideration when compiling your quote, but they don't all ask the same questions. Quotes can range anywhere from a few hundred dollars...
Looking to Buy A Home? What Canada’s Stress Test Means for You
Orginial Article from Realtor.ca
Sure, you can afford your home now, but what if mortgage rates go up?
Low interest rates and mortgages have been a fact of life in Canada for some time now. At the time of publication, the 5-year average mortgage rate has hovered around 5% for nearly a decade. This is a far cry from late 1981 when mortgage rates were as much as 21%.New mortgage rules
In 2017, the Office...
Cooking Without A Kitchen: A Reno Survival Guide
Orginial Article from Realtor.ca
Kitchen renovations are disruptive, so it's easy to fall into a diet of instant ramen, microwavable meals and takeout. This can leave you feeling drained and likely craving more.
Having strategies for working around temporarily-limited space and equipment will help you produce tasty, nutritious meals, and hopefully, alleviate stress during the remodel. Read our tips...
9 Things to Never Leave Out During an Open House
Original Article: Realtor.ca
Everyone knows not to leave cash on the kitchen counter or jewelry sitting on your nightstand before an open house but there are other things besides valuables you should think about stashing away. Thankfully, with a bit of due diligence, it's unlikely you'll run into any issues.
“I've only had one screwdriver stolen during a property visit in my 23-year real estate...
The Unmarried Couple’s Guide to Buying a House Together
Original Article: Realtor.ca
So you've decided to purchase your first home with your significant other. But wait—you and your partner haven't tied the knot. Instead, you're cohabitating, perhaps as common-law spouses.
What kinds of challenges are likely to arise when buying property with someone to whom you're not married? And what happens if (heaven forbid) you split up after you've...
A Guide to Smart Home Hubs and Devices
As use of smart home technology continues to grow, it's hard to keep up with what's out there, what's compatible and how it all works together. Setting up your smart home can be as simple as putting a device in your living room or as complicated as installing a system of interconnected devices that speak to each other; how intricate you want to get is completely up to you. Keep in mind, however, not...
To-Do's: Your April Home Checklist
1. Keep mosquitoes at bay. Having warmer weather and longer days means we...
Demand for commercial real estate declines in 2018
The commercial real estate market in the Lower Mainland saw fewer sales and lower dollar volumes in 2018 compared to recent years.
There were 2,266 commercial real estate sales in the Lower Mainland in 2018, a 13.6 per cent decrease from 2,624 sales in 2017, according to data from Commercial Edge, a commercial real estate system operated by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).
The total...
Everything about Persian New Year, or Nowruz, you should know.
In Iran, the idea of “spring cleaning” isn’t just a seasonal excuse to gut your closet; it’s the basis of a national holiday dating back millennia.
Every year, millions celebrate Persian New Year, or Nowruz (prounced “no-rooz”). In Iran, the new year begins with the advent of spring, and most everyone in the country — not to mention the millions of Iranians...
These New Products Aim to Make Your Kitchen Smarter
If you’ve ever wished that your range hood would turn on automatically in response to your cooktop, you’re in luck — a new wave of technology in the kitchen will assist with this and other cooking tasks.
The kitchen of the future was on display at the 2019 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show and International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas in February. Appliance manufacturers...
How the Canadian Housing Market Kicked Off the Year
Housing Starts
The annual pace of housing starts – new housing construction projects – slowed, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), but dropped less than what was expected for the beginning of the year.
It’s too early to say where the Canadian housing market is heading. But we can start tracking its direction by looking at some significant January figures.
...To-Dos: Your March Home Checklist
The first official day of spring is March 20. So whether there’s still snow on the ground or flowers in bloom, you can rest assured that nicer weather is on its way. Usher in the new season with a bit of spring cleaning, some fresh flowers and — if you can get outdoors — a little dirt under your fingernails.
Things to Check Off Your List in an Hour or Less
1. Make mirrors and table...
Getting your Property Ready to Sell in the Spring
If you're thinking about selling your home this spring, you're on your way to selling your home fast and for more. Spring is the optimum time to sell a home. Regardless of whether it's a buyer's market or a seller's market, inventory historically rises in the spring. Why? Because the largest number of buyers are actively searching for a new home during April, May, and June.
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Penthouse of iconic Vancouver co-op relisted at 25% discount
Luxury condo previously listed at $17.3 million was just put back on the market for $12,995,000
View full listing details here.
The penthouse of this iconic co-op building right on the beach of Vancouver's English Bay features 2,740-square-foot, two-bedroom-plus-den home was originally listed at a jaw-dropping $17.3 million in October 2018, ranking in as Vancouver's second...
Speculation & Vacancy Tax - What It Means for You
What is speculation and vacancy tax?
The newly named “speculation and vacancy tax” will apply to those who own second and vacant homes in applicable areas of B.C. as of December 31, the provincial government announced October 16.
Anyone who owns a home that is not their primary residence, and that is not rented out at least six months of the year, on December 31 of each taxation year,...