by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Nov 7, 2008 | Buying, Selling
BUYING FIRST There is a down and upside. The downside is not knowing how much your home will sell for.swift codes bank in United States. This is particularly harder if you are on a tight budget. Also, if your current house doesn’t sell fast enough, you may be forced...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Nov 6, 2008 | Market Updates
Montréal, November 5, 2008 – In spite of a sluggish economy, the resale market has remained active since the beginning of 2008. For the first nine months of the year, existing home sales in the Montréal CMA decreased by only 2 per cent year-over-year. According to the...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Jun 23, 2008 | Home Improvement & Inspections
Paperwork…we all hate it, but it really is necessary when it comes to any renovation or home improvement project. Written proposals, price quotations, agreements and contracts will protect you and the other party. Create a paper-trail can deflect problems down the...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Jun 20, 2008 | Home Improvement & Inspections, Selling
In the home-selling market, curb appeal is better than cash. If you can get buyers through the front door, you’ve passed the first hurdle in selling your home.”If they don’t like what they see outside, they’ll never walk inside,” says...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Jan 30, 2008 | Real Estate Investing
Source: Régie du Logement du Québec, December 2002 • The Régie du Logement wishes to inform owners and tenants of their rights and obligations with respect to repossession. It’s only the owner of the dwelling that may repossess it and one of the following...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Nov 4, 2007 | Home Improvement & Inspections, Selling
Curb appeal. We hear that saying quite a bit, but what does it have to do with real estate and selling your home. After years of taking buyers around visiting many different types of real estate properties and homes, it means more than the front stoop. It is a method...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Oct 29, 2007 | Real Estate Investing
I get asked this question from a lot from people who want to get into real estate investing. It’s between a long term gain or a quick turnaround buck. Let’s look at their differences. Buy and hold real estate If done properly, this is the best financial situation...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Oct 23, 2007 | Home Improvement & Inspections
The other day my client and I encountered a cottage that had a severe mould problem. The house was built in 1976 and is a log type construction with a poured foundation. The owner had passed away and the house lay empty for several years. Under the house there was a...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Oct 15, 2007 | Buying, Real Estate Investing
When it c A lot of sellers have the misconception that they can price their homes according to what they see listed as active on the market. What sellers don’t see are what they actually sold for, which could be significantly different. If the property was priced...
by Jennifer Lynn Walker | Oct 10, 2007 | Buying
Looking for a home for sale? Planning on buying a home in the Canada? Here are some new home buying tips for the first time home buyer. I call it my home buying guide or steps to buying a home. Get yourself a Real Estate Agent/Broker Now why would you do that? Well in...