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Saving Strategies for Every Age
  We all want to save more money, but doing it requires a plan. And, the best approach to saving depends on the stage of life you’re in because each phase has unique financial commitments. Although individual circumstances vary, these generation-specific suggestions will point you in the right direction.   Millennials (19-35)   Millennials, born […]
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First Time Homebuyers Government Incentive Programs
    Thinking of buying your first home? If so, it may be time to get on with it, especially considering the possibility that interest rates will rise. Using government incentive programs that encourage first time homebuyers to enter the real estate market, you can realize additional savings. And, mortgage financing has been almost free […]
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Why Listing In January or February Can Make Sense
  Although it may seem odd, listing in the winter months can be advantageous for sellers. Statistically, there are indeed more buyers in the spring market.  However, there are also more homes for sale, including properties similar to yours. With more competition for the pool of buyers, your chances of finalizing a deal may actually […]
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Why Homeowners Should Beware of Icicles
Ottawa's freeze-thaw weather patterns often create sparkling icicles that look magical. But, they actually identify a dangerous — and potentially costly — hazard, an ice dam. Imagine coming home from work to find water streaming down your interior walls and soaking into the hardwood of your foyer. What would you do?   What Is An […]
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Don’t tax my dream campaign succeeds
The efforts of the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) and the Progressive Conservatives were recently rewarded when the provincial government decided they would NOT be expanding the municipal land transfer tax program.   Liberals keep election promise In an unexpected announcement during the legislature's question period, Municipal Affairs Minister Ted McMeekin ended concerns that the […]
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8 steps to getting started in property investment
  This propertyinvestment.com post from Nila Sweeney is an excellent primer for those who want to start a property portfolio. First, check your finances to see how much you can invest and get mortgage pre-approval. Then, define what success means for you, as well as the level of risk you are comfortable with, and set […]
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An Economist’s Letter to Millennials Who Can’t (Yet) Buy a Home
  This post from Jonathan Smoke, chief economist at realtor.com, explains what Millenials can do to help themselves along the path to home ownership. For example, a high debt burden will restrict their ability to qualify for a mortgage, and the amount they can get, so they need to limit their total debt payments (student loans, […]
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5 Questions to Ask Before Replacing Your Roof
  Most of us have little or no experience with re-roofing, so this post by home reno expert Bob Vila is a valuable guide to the questions a homeowner should ask before hiring a roofer.  First, ask for an estimate that is comprehensive enough (permits, inspections, materials, labour, contingency) to establish a firm budget.  Discuss […]
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Reno Investments Providing the Highest Returns
  This detailed Home Inspection Network post provides useful data to anyone who is considering a home renovation. Author Bev Siciliano begins by explaining what many do not realize - we might not fully recoup our investment when the home is sold.  For that reason alone, home renovations should be analyzed individually to ensure we […]
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What You Need to Do When Saying Goodbye to Your Home
  Although you're excited about moving, there are easy ways to reduce the ache you feel when thinking about leaving the old abode.  According to this Realtor.com post by Lisa Davis you could throw a going away party with the neighbours who shared your journey over the years.  Toast your soon-to-be former residence. Leave a […]
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Here’s What Pushes People to Buy Homes in 2015
  If you want to sell your property quickly, at near the asking price, it is important to know why people are buying.  In this post, Realtor.com chief economist, Jonathan Smoke, suggests we pay attention to the five main triggers for home buyers: they have grown tired of their home and want a change, interest […]
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Is It Time to Downsize? Ask Yourself These 4 Questions First
  If you've reached the time of life where you are contemplating downsizing your home, the first question to ask, according to this Realto.com post, is what kind of lifestyle do you want after downsizing? By defining how you want to live, you can narrow your search and focus on housing that will meet those […]
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What’s the best property type for your first home?
  Inexperience can cause first time home buyers to be confused by the multitude of available options. This post by Caroline James is an excellent introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of five popular property choices: a large detached house on a suburban block, a small home on a sub-divided lot, a townhouse, an apartment […]
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5 tips for eco-friendly renovations
I love this article! It's so easy to reduce energy costs by 20% with just a few updates. For example, you can insulate the roof and external walls which will allow for up 25% savings on your heating bill during winter months due to increased insulation or replace inefficient windows (up 40%) while also adding […]
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8 Mistakes That Could Screw Up Your Home Sale
  Usually we hear "buyer beware", but real estate author Michael Corbett advises sellers to beware and gives 8 reasons why in this trulia.com post.  Always work with professional help, including a real estate agent.  Their expertise, experience, neighbourhood knowledge and resources will help you plot a course through the selling process.   Overpricing is […]
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