When your house is for sale and a showing is scheduled, put yourself in the potential buyer’s shoes, and leave when the buyer’s agent arrives. If you were the potential buyer, you’d probably prefer to see the house and ask questions in peace and quiet, and history has shown this is the best way to sell your home.
The house sold. Countdown to moving date has started.
So has panic, because you just know as you’re going out the door for the last time you’ll be shovelling half-packed boxes of “stuff” into the back seat of the car.
Everybody has a list to help with moving.
Here is ours…
1. Start with an inventory, purging what’s not going and making your estimate ac...
You’re thinking about buying an apartment. You’ve never owned one but you think it’s more feasible than a detached home for a number of reasons, starting with the financial one.
With apartments come stratas. With stratas come rules, or bylaws.
Just like buying a detached home, when you buy an apartment you also want to avoid surprises.
When listing a property, we often tend to do everything we can to make the inside look, well, perfect.
Don’t forget outside.
And first impressions, as you know, can be critical.
Often a potential buyer will do a drive-by, before committing to seeing the inside of your house. So, make it look good, from the curb to the front door.