Occasionally, when selling a house, or bringing a buyer to a property, we come across what is referred to as a 'stigma' associated with the property or area. Examples include:
the property was used in the ongoing commission of a crime (e.g., drug dealing, chop shop, brothel);
I have just accepted a conditional offer on my house. Can I still look at other offers?
January 9, 2016 --FROM R.E.C.O. website
When you decide to sell your home, you can look at as many offers as you want.Even if you accept a conditional offer, you can look at others because the conditional offer is not final and binding on you and the buyer until a...
Everyone has heard that the Ontario Real Estate Market is hot! hot! hot!
In Muskoka, if you have a 2-3 bedroom home, in decent shape between $200,000 - $300,000 it is a fantastic time to sell!
This price range includes people buying their first house, and people down-sizing into retirement. Give me a call or email to find out what your place is worth...
In Muskoka and Ontario's cottage-country there are many properties for sale that are advertised as "three season" ,"4 season", or "year-round" homes / cottages. Buyers need to beware when purchasing a cottage or home because buildings are sometimes misrepresented or misunderstood using these terms.
Year-round dwellings are built with the same minimu...
If you want to live outside of a city or town you may be looking at buying a rural property. For the purpose of this post 'rural' is describing a property NOT on sewer, municipal water, or natural gas services. If you're looking at a FARM property, this applies to you, plus a few other things to look out for: see here for more specifics.
Many people, especially first-time buyers and self-employed individuals know that getting a mortgage isn't always simple, and is out of reach for some. It is very important to make sure you understand that BEFORE you are making an offer on a property you've fallen in love with. Many deals dissolve due to a lack of time taken to properly explore you...