Hot Master Bath Trends For 2015
When it comes to renovating spaces in your home, the master bath should be top of mind. Master bath trends for 2015 go beyond functionality to include features that complement the design aesthetic and provide a touch of luxury for lasting results. By understanding top trends and incorporating them into your remodel, you can instantly…
Read MoreDecember Home Checklist
Although winter doesn’t officially arrive until later this month, homeowners have already dealt with a couple of major snow and wind events. Take time this month to ensure your home is snug and comfortable for whatever winter has to throw at it. Here are a few tips to make hibernation a little cosier this winter, while saving…
Read MoreSafety Starts With A Clean Chimney
The Ontario Fire Code requires homeowners to maintain the safety of their chimneys and have them inspected at least once a year. Annual cleaning prevents the accumulation of creosote, a leading cause of deadly chimney fires. A professional cleaning will also reveal corrosion and damaged parts that if left unchecked could result in a fire…
Read MoreIs Refinancing Right For You?
There are numerous reasons why homeowners choose to refinance their mortgages – everything from debt consolidation to freeing up money for their child’s education to using their home equity to buy another property. But the most popular reason for refinancing at this time of year is for holiday gift buying and entertainment. Planning ahead really…
Read MoreGTA Realtors Release November Resale Housing Figures
TORONTO, December 4, 2014 – Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul Etherington announced that Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 6,519 residential transactions through the TorontoMLS system in November 2014. This result was up by 2.6 per cent compared to 6,354 sales reported in November 2013. Through the first 11 months of 2014, total sales amounted to 88,462 – up…
Read More5 Safety Tips When Decorating the Exterior for the Holidays
It’s that time of year where home owners are busy decorating their exteriors with holiday lights and making them festive for the holidays. There are many safety concerns that home owners should take into consideration when putting up their own holiday lights, such as: 1. Inspect the lights and wires. Inspect all lights, decorations and extension cords…
Read More5 Things To Know About Disclosure/Disclaimer Clauses
The basement floods after closing. Can the buyer sue the seller? The agreement contained wrong information about the property dimensions but also included a disclaimer clause. Can the buyer sue if there is a problem after closing? Do you need to disclose a murder that occurred in a home? These are not simple questions, but…
Read MoreAvoid Confusion Over Rental Items
By Lorne Shuman: When purchasing a property, it is normal to find rental items included in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale. Examples of these items include a hot water tank, heater, water softener, furnace, air conditioner or alarm system. On occasion, difficulties and disagreements can arise between the parties when the Agreement fails to…
Read MoreImpress Your Holiday Guests
You’ve been decorating your home for the holidays for years. Why not do something different this time around? “With a little ingenuity, you can turn your house into a wonderland that not only is reflective of the season, but of your personality,” says Sally Morse, director of creative services for Hunter Douglas, a leading name…
Read More10 Tips To Sell Your Home
Thinking of selling your home? First impressions can make the difference in attracting prospective buyers. Many buyers make decisions based on emotion. To appeal to emotions, and make a positive first impression with prospective buyers, it is important to present your home at its best. Here are 10 tips to help your home stand out…
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