Currently, the world is sitting in neutral as we all wait for the Coronavirus to leave. By going into lockdown or quarantine, we have found ourselves in very unusual and scary times. Everything feels uncertain at the moment, and not knowing how long this pandemic will last is extremely unsettling.
Every first-time home buyer will tell you that their path to homeownership was filled with unforeseen challenges and additional unexpected expenses. However, this isn’t necessarily the route you need to embark on. Preparing in advance with real estate market research, professional help, and a few other measures can help you spot the different costs that inflate the price of your home.
Many home sellers focus on updating the interiors of their home but often forget to spend time on the exterior and outdoor living areas. However, to beckon potential buyers inside your home, the curb appeal of your property must be on point. Adding curb appeal will not only bring in more buyers, but it will also boost the value of your property and help sell your home for a higher price.
As a dedicated professional real estate agent in the Niagara Region and surrounding areas, I strive to help as many people as I can with their real estate needs. Moreover, having lived and worked in Niagara my entire life, I feel a deep-rooted connection with the people, area, and issues, and one of the many causes I feel strongly about is the McMaster Children’s Hospital.
People across the world share the dream of homeownership. Unfortunately, when it comes to fulfilling that dream, people let emotion get the better of them, and they end up missing out on the house of their dreams.
As a real estate agent, it’s essential for me to keep updated on the latest real estate trends and find fresh sources of creative inspiration while staying connected to other professionals.
Picking the right real estate agent takes balancing credentials and chemistry. Real estate agents promote themselves through multiple platforms and cutting through the advertising hype and finding the right agent can be tough.
There are only two certainties in the world, change, and real estate market fluctuations. While neither can be controlled and can have a significant impact on an individual’s financial position, being prepared is always the best solution to negate the side effects of change.
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As a real estate professional, I come across a variety of scenarios under which a house is sold or purchased. With years of experience and the right connections, I have been able to successfully navigate through even the most trying cases.