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The 3 biggest mistakes you want to avoid when buying real estate

August 9th, 2007


  1. Treating real estate as if it was stock market in terms of risk management. Real estate is one of the few things in the world in which risk is directly
    proportional to your knowledge - the more you know, the greater the change you will end up with a good property that will sell. Take your time and learn.
  2. Not using a buyers agent. Using an experienced real estate agent to help you with your needs is a smart move. A real
    Buyers agent can help you with the contract, deal with the piles of paperwork, give you advice on where to look at and schedule all the needed inspections
  3. Not having the house inspected by a professional. Have your realtor arrange a home inspection with a certified house
    inspection service of your choice. The costs will be approximately
    $250.00 to $400.00 plus GST depending on the size of the property. This
    could be your best money ever spent!

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Property Improvement Secrets

July 12th, 2007

Planning a property improvement project can be great fun and exciting
at the same time. Thinking of the things you’d like to change about
the property’s layout or making a dingy room something beautiful and
enjoyable can be very rewarding. Property renovations can be a big
job, though, and plenty of people have great ideas but lots of
questions about what they should and shouldn’t do. Here’s a look at
some questions that come up often and the best answers about property
improvement project projects:


A lot of great property improvement project ideas come from what we
see in magazines. Are these how-tos really enough?


The wealth of information on property improvements that you can find
in a bookstore is amazing. For every project you undertake, from the
tiniest task to the biggest layout changes, there’s a book that will
give you the steps to take. Books can show you where your plans aren’t
really practical, or they can point you in a direction that you
thought was difficult but is simple. Most of the information published
in books today is expert advice and there are really no worries about
going wrong. You’ll also gain plenty of knowledge and self-confidence
to undertake other jobs or bigger projects.


Are there property improvement project projects that can increase the
value of a property?


Absolutely. When you’re thinking of trying to do some property
improvement project to sell a property for a profit, invest your money
in the more high-traffic areas, such as the living room, kitchen, and
bathroom. Flooring is another good place to sink some money, and the
choice of options as well as ease of changing flooring makes this area
a nice project to undertake. Freshening up rooms with a little colour
can help increase the appeal of your property. Bedrooms come in a
close second for best renovation areas, but keep in mind that
investing in updating the look of the kitchen will go a lot farther
when you’re trying to resell.


Many people are interested in basement renovations. Is undertaking
such a big property improvement project project worthwhile?


It sure is. Basements or cellars used to be storage space, but
nowadays that space is better used for creating a property
entertainment room. Keep in mind that basement renovations aren’t
small projects and will require plenty of time, effort, and
investment, but the comfort of having additional rooms in your
property is well worth those factors. Also, since renovating basements
is becoming popular, having a finished basement can add to the resale
value of your property.


Is doing property improvement project yourself a worthwhile
undertaking?


Yes and no. Thinking about changes to a property and its potential can
be fun and exciting, but there are some areas that are better left to
professionals. Having a contractor come in and hear about your ideas
is a good thing to do, as a professional can provide you with some
proper plans and point out some areas of the project that you may not
have considered, such as headspace or lighting.


Is it better to do property improvements yourself or hire a
professional?


That’s a question that’s better answered by asking how skilled you are
in building work and how determined you are to see a plan through to
completion. A lot of property improvement project projects need
qualified professionals, such as electrical work or major plumbing
installations, and contractors can help you with design and planning,
but there are other projects you can undertake yourself to save some
money, such as flooring or painting.


So you can see that property improvement project can be a great way to
earn a living, but it does carry it’s own risks and challenges.
Probably the single biggest piece of advice anyone can give a budding
property developer is that research is the key. Research your
property for renovation, research your plans, take time to research
your team and you will be ready for anything. Good luck with your
property improvement project career.



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More Than Just A Good Mortgage Deal

June 7th, 2007

If you’re a veteran home shopper you may already have
learned from experience what type, location, and price of home is good for your
family. Setting some guiding principles and priorities is a good way to start
the hunt. First, make a wish list. This is a great starting point for anyone
and will help get your priorities in order! Knowing what you want or need is
half the battle.

This will include some essential questions you need to ask yourself also like,
what you can afford’, are you willing to do renovations and how much’, and
lists particular needs for your family.

Location can be flexible for some families, but must be specific for other
families. Work, disabilities, and kids are just a few factors that can sway
location necessities or desires. For instance, if you don’t want to commute
long distance to work you will need to consider travel time to work. If you or
a family member have disabilities that require special treatments or services,
you will need to consider travel time to current providers, or consider accessibility
of services in the new location. Local schools, and their reputations, will
play an vital role in location for those families with children, as well as
neighborhood safety. As you can see there is more than just getting a good mortgage deal when shopping for your home.

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