September is typically a busy month for homeowners. Kids go back to school. Work increases at many businesses as the fourth quarter looms. Major home renovation projects are in the midst of wrapping up, and smaller projects may be about to start! If there’s anything I can do to help with questions, contractor referrals, advice, or information related to real estate, give me a call. In fact, that’s the reason I stay in touch with you on a regular basis. I want to continually remind you that my services don’t end once I’ve helped you buy or sell a home. In the months and years in between transactions, I’m dedicated to helping you enjoy your home and understand your real estate options. So, if you need help or advice, get in touch with me. That’s why I’m here! |
5 Unusual (But Effective) Home Staging Ideas |
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A chandelier. Surprisingly, installing a chandelier is one of the simplest ways to make a foyer, dining room or living room look dramatically more eye-catching. You can buy a nice chandelier for only a few hundred dollars. |
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Will the Neighbourhood Go Up in Value? |
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So, when you’re shopping for a new home, get a feel for the value of the neighbourhood, and whether or not it’s on the upswing. How do you do that? One way is to simply take a walk. Look at the properties. Are they well maintained? Is the landscaping groomed and attractive? Those are signs of “pride in ownership” - a clear indication that owners value their homes and the neighbourhood. Another way is to do some research. Has crime gone up in the neighbourhood? Are there improvements planned, such as new parks? Is the neighbourhood attracting the kind of people you want as neighbours? How do the neighbourhood schools rank? Some of this information may be difficult to get on your own. As your real estate agent, I can help. Call today. |
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Being Safe with the Chemicals in Your Home |
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Obviously, it makes sense to ensure that everyone in your home uses and stores these items safely. For example, laundry detergent packs - which have become popular recently - are attractive to children. Be sure to keep the lid locked and the package out of sight. Do the same with all laundry products. Even exposure to fabric softener pads can cause skin irritation, especially to a child. Always read and follow the labels on household chemical products. Use and store them as directed. Make sure the labels remain affixed to all packaging. Keep corrosives, such as harsh cleaners and drain openers, separate from other chemicals and in a place where, should they leak, they will cause minimal or no damage. Also, never put a chemical in anything other than its original container. You don’t want to take the chance that, for example, paint thinner stored in an old water bottle is mistaken for water! |
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