by Liz Dominguez | Oct 3, 2019 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
If it’s time for a change, you can update your home without emptying your wallet. Here’s how: Rip up the rugs. This only works if you have hardwood underneath. Let those floor boards gleam! Put in a bright backsplash. Give your kitchen new life with a pop...
by Liz Dominguez | Oct 3, 2019 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
Whether you’re renovating for sale or for yourself, it’s a big step. Here’s what you want to avoid. Not having a roadmap. Clear vision will give you an easier time. Know what you want and what you don’t. Not staying grounded. All those HGTV...
by Liz Dominguez | Oct 3, 2019 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
Staging your home is key when selling. Introduce some consistency by going with one style throughout. Industrial It showcases raw materials like wood and iron. Think authentic factory-turned-loft. Vintage Show off those antique bay windows and your mid-century modern...
by Liz Dominguez | Oct 3, 2019 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
When you’re selling, it can be helpful to pick a theme for staging. This will add some cohesiveness to your home. A Cozy Forest Vibe Adding some greenery will help uplift spirits. And will help with dust control too. Capturing all the Senses Think nice-smelling...
by Liz Dominguez | Oct 3, 2019 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
If you’re ready to make the jump to homeownership, follow these tips. Crunch those numbers. Budget early on to get a sense of how much you can afford. Get pre-approved. Officially talking to a lender will give you a concrete number to work with. Establish...
by Liz Dominguez | Oct 3, 2019 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
What to Know About Property Taxes Social Intro: Before buying a home, you need to take property taxes into account. If you’re a first-time buyer, property taxes are a whole new concept. You’ll need to calculate them when determining your budget. Consider...