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First-time investor tips

February 6th, 2012

It's been said before, but it bears repeating that the best route for first-time investors is often the route of first-time buyers. Veteran real estate lawyer and author Martin K.I. Rumack outlines the options open to that newbie buyer or someone buying new after a four-year break from the market.

FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS – TAX BENEFITS AND RRSP FUNDS
If you are a first-time homebuyer, yo ...

Gord Lemon and Daryl Hemingway sort through the headlines for the real estate investor

September 1st, 2011

http://canadianrealestatemagazine.ca/expert-advice/item/776-risk-or-recovery

Whether you are in a good economy or a bad one, every real estate investor needs to pay attention for the “signs.” Should you buy now or wait? Should you sell now or wait?

If you decide to wait, what are you waiting for to know when it is time to make a move? Are you watching for specific data or just a “gut feeling ...

Make your house stand out when selling

March 22nd, 2011

BY KIM PALMER, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

Taniya Nayak, the designer and TV host of Designed to Sell fame, shares her secrets, tips and behind-the-scenes tales. We caught up with her by phone at her Boston condo:

Q: What do people need to do to sell a home in this market?

A: For starters, you need to figure out what you're overlooking, what I call forgotten fixer-uppers . things you don't notice ...

10 Less Obvious Things to Consider When Buying a House

February 25th, 2011
By Holly Weatherwax, Associate Broker

There are a lot more than 10 things that you need to consider when buying a house, but we all need to start somewhere. The idea behind this list is to get you thinking not just about the activity of buying a house, but about how you will live in your new home!

  1. Where do you work? It might be obvious to you, but I find that not everyone really thinks abo ...

Christmas is the hardest time to sell — and the best time to buy

December 20th, 2010

Garry Marr, Financial Post
December 17, 2010 

Don’t overdo it this Christmas, if you want to sell your house, that is.
Royal LePage Real Estate Services says it’s time to start thinking about a smaller tree this year if you plan to list your home for sale over the holiday season. Those large, decorated trees can take over a room and make it appear smaller to potential customers.
The week be ...

Top 10 things to avoid when selling your home over the holidays

December 17th, 2010

Vacation time and slower work schedules create an ideal time for open houses. However, as homes fill up with presents, decorations and visitors, sellers have to strike a balance between cozy and crammed.

If you’re listing your home over the holidays, keeping the property tidy doesn't mean you can't celebrate the season in style, but remember that buyers are looking for just the right amount o ...

A neighbourhood that's the right fit

December 6th, 2010

BY ANNA VOZZA, THE WINDSOR STAR

Although the size, style and price of a home will be key factors in your decision to buy, most realtors will tell you it's the location of your new home that's most important.

One of the many valuable services a realtor provides is helping homebuyers find that right neighbourhood. They will work with you to develop a list of "needs" and "wants" to ensure you w ...

Five Reasons Why You Still Need A Real Estate Agent

December 2nd, 2010

Forbes - Real Estate Advisor

Five Reasons Why You Still Need A Real Estate Agent
Tara Struyk, 05.25.10, 05:58 PM EDT

Doing the work yourself can save money, but it could end up being more costly than a realtor's commission in the long run.

The proliferation of services that help homebuyers and sellers complete their own real estate transactions is relatively recent, and it may have you wond ...

The Weather-Wise Homeowner: The 3 Things Every Parent & Homeowner Must Know About Severe Weather

November 22nd, 2010

Countless incidents in the recent past have once-again proven that weather can be deadly-serious. From the cold spells and blizzards of this winter to the tragic storms that rolled through Tornado Alley in recent years, most people are woefully underprepared for Severe Weather events.

As a parent and/or homeowner, you are responsible for protecting your most valuable assets: your family and p ...

Purchase offer just the start

November 12th, 2010

 By Anna Vozza
Vancouver Sun

In a real estate transaction, there's a lot more to an Offer to Purchase than merely the price a buyer is willing to pay. Obviously price will play an important part in your decision to accept an offer -but there are several other factors that must be weighed carefully in your decision making.

These include a suitable closing date, financing, conditions, and item ...

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