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Should You Fire Your Real Estate Agent?(Yes, sometimes it is necessary!)One of the best things about a professional agent is they make buying and selling process easier for you. An agent should listen to you, be reachable for any questions, and ultimately make you feel more confident in the home buying/selling process.If your agent isn’t making the experience easier for you, or worse, is making it more stressful it is time to find another agent.These are the Top 3 signs you should..
How do bullies operate? They intimidate their target by making them feel nervous, even afraid. In the real estate market, bullies know one thing sellers are scared of: not getting the best price for their property- or worse, having it linger on the market, not selling.The ideal situation for the seller is attracting multiple offers in a bidding war, which will ultimately drives up the sale price. That is NOT the ideal scenario for Mr/Ms Bully. They want to beat out other potential buy..
Best Toronto Neighbourhoods For First Time Buyers Does a home in Toronto feel out of reach within your budget? Let’s be honest, the Toronto real estate market is known for being an expensive place to buy a home. Often very expensive. However, if you are a first time buyer don't despair- there is still hope!Whether you’re looking for a condo apartment or a single family home, there are still less pricey areas. Of course, if you’re willing to live in a smaller space or do some renov..
How to Pick a Real Estate Agent So you’re thinking about buying or selling, and are looking for a professional to help it all go smoothly. (Good call!)You might be wondering how to find the right agent for your specific needs.Here are our Top 5 Tips for finding the best real estate agent for you:1. Seek A Top Agent: Find out who is experienced in your specific market, such as your neighbourhood or home type. Research pays off! You do not want to hire someone who lac..
In Toronto, as part of the Ontario Condo Act, condo buyers have access to a Status Certificate. It is put together by the condo board with updated information about the building. Most notably, this document provides information about the building’s financial status. If you’re going to financially invest in a condo, don’t you want to know everything you can about what you’re putting your money into? Of course you do! So yes, order and read the Status Certificate. What is ..