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Should I Rent My Toronto Condo Out Furnished or Unfurnished?When you are ready to rent out your condo you may be wondering if you should rent it finished or unfurnished. If you had been living there, should you move your furniture out? Some condo owners believe their furniture adds a lot of value to the unit. Others think they should leave a few key pieces or nothing at all. So which is best? We weigh the upside and downside of each option for landlords. Then, you can decide whether yo..
How To Rent Out Your Condo (To the Right Tenant) Many Toronto condo owners choose to rent out their unit. Some bought it as an investment property, while others plan to live in the condo in the future. Before you rent out your property, however, you will want to make sure you know more about the legality of renting in Toronto, and make sure you find a reliable tenant. What are the steps involved in preparing a condo for rental? How can you protect yo..
Stylish Small Spaces: 10 Best Condo Decorating Ideas!An exciting part of having your own place is really making it feel like yours with furniture and decor. One thing that can be a challenge in condos, however, is decorating with style while also creating storage solutions. The good news is that as the condo market rapidly gains in popularity, more and more home stores are catering to small spaces. There are also many blogs and magazine spreads that feat..
How Can I Get My Home Ready For Sale? Deciding to sell is a big decision. It can simply feel like too much to take on! However, selling your current house or condo is necessary before you can find your next ideal home. With some professional guidance and yes, some work, you can prepare your home to sell.Here is a Checklist for Getting Your Home Ready To Sell:Starting Points: Declutter & Organize Whose Home is it Anyway: Buyers have a hard time looking past personal photos..
What are Some Tips For Winning a Bidding War?In a city like Toronto, bidding wars are just one of the scenarios you are likely to find yourself in. As a seller, it’s an ideal situation as more competition drives up the final sale price. As a buyer, however, the bidding war can be an emotional and frustrating process. Buyers see time pass, properties they loved sell to someone else, and reasonable (and even high) offers rejected. Our first suggestion is to work with an experienced Realt..