Fall Garden Guide
Keep your lawn mowed until it stops growing and then give it a final raking. Rake leaves from the grass, but don’t discard them all. Place shredded leaves in garbage bags with a few handfuls of soil, moisten, close and shake once a week. The resulting leaf mold makes an excellent spring fertilizer or top…
Read MoreGTA Realtors® Report September Housing Figures
TORONTO, October 3, 2014 – Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul Etherington announced that there were 8,051 transactions reported through the TorontoMLS system in September 2014. This result represented a 10.9 per cent increase compared to September 2013. On a year-to-date basis through the first three quarters of the year, sales were up by 6.9…
Read MoreDesigning The Roof Over Your Head
Experts vary on the average life span for a roof, but generally, if your roof is 15 years or older, chances are it is in need of repairs or replacement. Making the decision to replace your roof is the easy part. The difficult job is wading through the seemingly limitless options to choose the right…
Read MoreUnderstand The Consequences Before You Sue
A wise philosopher once said: “I went bankrupt twice in my life; the first time when I lost a lawsuit, the second time when I won.” I couldn’t have said it better. In most cases, the only winners in lawsuits are the lawyers, who get paid, no matter whether they win or lose. Here are 5 things…
Read MoreProtect Yourself Against Condo Insurance Deductible
There is a lot of confusion out there by buyers and real estate salespeople as to what insurance is required when buying a condominium. The mistake is thinking that the insurance policy for the building will always cover your situation. In most cases, the buyer will still have to pay for part of the damages, even if they…
Read MoreGTA Realtors® Report Mid-September Housing Figures
TORONTO, September 16, 2014 — Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul Etherington announced that Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 3,297 sales through the TorontoMLS system during the first 14 days of September 2014. This result represented an 8.3 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2013. Year-to-date sales through September 14, at 68,731, were…
Read MoreThe Upside of Basement Renos
If your basement is a dark and uninviting storage place, now is the time to give it a second look. A little planning and some imaginative design can transform that unused space into a cosy, welcoming retreat from the hustle and bustle upstairs. Whether you decide to turn that space into a guest apartment, a…
Read MoreHow To Avoid Post-Closing Problems
By Lorne Shuman: When purchasing a resale home, it is typical for the seller to sell the home with the fixtures and chattels included in the purchase price. Fixtures are items that are fixed or attached to the property in such a manner that they become part of the land that is being sold. Chattels are items…
Read MoreAll Fired Up For Fall
One of the comforts of autumn is a fire crackling in the grate on a cool, fall evening. Knowing that your wood-burning system is operating safely is another comfort. Here are a few suggestions to consider before firing up your system this season: Changes to your wood-burning system, such as adding or changing a wood…
Read MoreLocking Up Home Security
With summer vacation over, the family back to their busy routines and daylight hours growing shorter, September seems a good time to review home safety. When it comes to home break-ins, it is estimated up to 80 per cent of thieves gain entry through a door. Strong doorways will always be one of the best…
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