by Liz Dominguez | Sep 13, 2018 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
While a home inspection is always ideal and recommended before buying a home, there are times—particularly in highly competitive markets like Vancouver and Toronto, where a conditional offer upon home inspection just isn’t possible due to bidding wars. In this case,...
by Liz Dominguez | Sep 13, 2018 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
The benefits of homeownership are many, but it may seem out of reach if you spent your ’20s living off credit cards. Now that you’re at a place in your life where you want to buy a home and you feel you have the job security to do so, the issue stopping you...
by Liz Dominguez | Sep 13, 2018 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
Everyone knows there are expenses when it comes time to sell a home, but for first time sellers, it can sometimes be confusing to know exactly what to budget for. Here’s what you need to know. Home Inspection While you’re not obligated to do a pre-listing home...
by Liz Dominguez | Sep 13, 2018 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Real Estate |
While many focus on the big renovations that guarantee a payoff, there are small updates you can do between those jobs that will help increase your home’s value when it comes time to sell it. Here are a few you can get started on today. Light Fixtures This easy change...
by Liz Dominguez | Sep 13, 2018 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Life Style |
While many Canadians view the colder months as the time to take a break from worrying about maintaining their beach body, it’s never a good idea to slack on your exercise routine. Not only will it hurt your health, it’ll be a lot harder to get back in shape next...
by Liz Dominguez | Sep 13, 2018 | Exclusive Canada, Exclusive Canada - Life Style |
With fall and winter weather, every Canadian is very aware that the days get very short and the sun disappears earlier and earlier. This means we’re all at risk for developing Seasonal Affective Disorder (referred to as SAD, both an appropriate acronym and descriptor...