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Townhouse vs. House: 5 Considerations For Toronto Buyers
Townhouse vs. House: 5 Considerations If you’ve decided you want a low-rise home, it’s worth comparing condo townhouses and single-family houses before deciding to buy. What are the differences between the two? Which one will be better suited for you- for both your budget and your lifestyle? To help you decide, these are some of the things to consider when deciding between Buying a Townhouse vs. a House:  1. Purchase Price As ..
Seller’s Guide To Home Inspections
As a buyer, getting a home inspection done helps you decide whether to put in an offer on a property, and how much you are willing to offer. When issues are revealed buyers will often attempt to negotiate a lower price, factoring in what repairs will cost. When you’re a seller, the home inspection also very much affects you. Here are some frequently asked questions about Home Inspections From A Seller’s Point of View: Should I get a home inspection done before I list?It is a very good ide..
What Renos Add The Most Value?
If you’re hoping to sell your house in the near future, you may be considering doing some upgrades to increase its value. How do you know which renos are going to make your home more attractive to buyers and therefore more beneficial to you? Remember: Just because you put $50,000 into a renovation it doesn’t mean you’ll get that (or more) back. You have to spend wisely and plan your improvements well. Like we mentioned in What Renos Do NOT ..
What Renos Do NOT Add Value?
If you’re planning on selling your home you want to make sure it is attractive to buyers, and ultimately sells for a great price. Therefore, there are some upgrades you may want to consider. Some sellers choose to do renovations to add value to their home. However, some renovations don’t actually add the value you want. The definition of a Reno that does NOT add value is one that costs more up front than it will earn you later. So, while a ren..
Buyer's Market and Seller's Market: What's the Difference?
A Buyer’s Market or A Seller’s MarketWhat’s the difference?As you know, the real estate market is subject to change. Whether its due to a new law passing, a downturn in the economy, or any other reason, the price and supply of homes will be affected as a result. If you are planning to buy or sell you'll want to understand what type of market you find yourself in, so you know how to reach your goals. Starting with some research is always a good first step.Now, you’ve like..
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