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Thursday, October 13, 2011

I just listed a property in Sechelt, Sunshine Coast

I have a new listing at 6335 NORWEST BAY RD in Sechelt.
Just over 2,900 sq ft with 1,948 sq ft on the main floor with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Downstairs is 962 sq ft which has been insulated, drywalled and is ready for your finishing touches; it could be turned into a suite with its own separate entrance or a family/games room. A recently added deck takes full advantage of the ocean view this property offers. The sunny south-facing lot features established gardens, willow trees and plenty of parking for an RV or boat. Close to schools, beach, bus stop and only a few minutes drive to all the amenities of downtown Sechelt.
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Monday, September 26, 2011

I just sold a property at 792 MOUNTAINVIEW DR in Gibsons

Property Photo: 792 MOUNTAINVIEW DR in Gibsons
I just sold 792 MOUNTAINVIEW DR in Gibsons.
Fantastic 3/4 bedroom Rancher with open plan layout with tons of great features including hardwood and tile floors, vaulted ceilings, river rock fireplace and a over400 square foot private sundeck. Tastefully renovated bathroom with maple cabinets and granite countertop. Lovely landscaped front and back yards backing onto the Gibsons Creek ravine. Bonus forest deck overlooking the greenspace as well as a 12x14 workshop. In Central Gibsons Location, walking distance to all amenities and schools. Unique package offering great value.
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Saturday, August 20, 2011

New property listed in Pender Harbour Egmont, Sunshine Coast

Property Photo: # LT 27 HOTEL LAKE RD in No City Value
I have a new listing at # LT 27 HOTEL LAKE RD in Garden Bay.
LOTS 27 & 28 HOTEL LAKE ROAD, GARDEN BAY. What a Package - 2 view lot. South facing lots have some view into the harbour. Small cottage has power & plumbing, camp out while you plan your dream home. Close to so many recreation facilities inthe Garden Bay area.
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Thursday, August 18, 2011

I have sold a property at # LOT 23 WESJAC RD in Madeira Park

Property Photo: # LOT 23 WESJAC RD in No City Value
I just sold # LOT 23 WESJAC RD in Madeira Park.
Great buy in a great location! Close to Madeira Park, quiet street, nice homes in the neighbourhood. Lot is 57' x 166' and view from top of lot, gently sloping. Very close to marina and water access.
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Friday, March 11, 2011

New property listed in Sechelt District, Sunshine Coast

I have listed a new property at 102 5711 EBBTIDE ST in Sechelt.
Delightful 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 level townhouse. Great open living areas with deluxe kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, beautifully decorated and maintained. This is a wonderful opportunity for retired couple or beginning family tobe in the heart of Sechelt close to all amenities and recreation. Attached garage is a big bonus and fronts a large green space facing south.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

8 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Home

You’ve been saving for awhile, weighing your options, looking around casually.  Now you’ve finally decided to do it—you’re ready to buy a house.  The process of buying a new home can be incredibly exciting, yet stressful, all at once.  Where do you start?

 

It is essential you do your homework before you begin.  Learn from the experiences of others, do some research.  Of course, with so many details involved, slip-ups are inevitable.  But be careful:  learning from your mistakes may prove costly.  Use the following list of pitfalls as a guide to help you avoid the most common mistakes.

 

  1. Searching for houses without getting pre-approved by a lender: 

Do not mistake pre-approval by a lender with pre-qualification.  Pre-qualification, the first step toward being pre-approved, will point you in the right direction, giving you an idea of the price range of houses you can comfortably afford.  Pre-approval, however, means you become a cash buyer, making negotiations with the seller much easier. 

 

  1. Allowing “first impressions” to overly influence your decision: 

The first impression of a home has been cited as the single most influential factor guiding many purchasers’ choice to buy.  Make a conscious decision beforehand to examine a home as objectively as you can.  Don’t let the current owners’ style or lifestyle sway your judgment.  Beneath the bad décor or messy rooms, these homes may actually suit your needs and offer you a structurally sound base with which to work.  Likewise, don’t jump at a home simply because the walls are painted your favourite colour!  Make sure you thoroughly the investigate the structure beneath the paint before you come to any serious decisions. 

 

  1. Failing to have the home inspected before you buy: 

Buying a home is a major financial decision that is often made after having spent very little time on the property itself.  A home inspection performed by a competent company will help you enter the negotiation process with eyes wide open, offering you added reassurance that the choice you’re making is a sound one, or alerting you to underlying problems that could cost you significant money in both the short and long-run.  Your Realtor can suggest reputable home inspection companies for you to consider and will ensure the appropriate clause is entered into your contract.

 

  1. Not knowing and understanding your rights and obligations as listed in the Offer to Purchase: 

Make it a priority to know your rights and obligations inside and out.  A lack of understanding about your obligations may, at the very least, cause friction between yourself and the people with whom you are about to enter the contract.  Wrong assumptions, poorly written/ incomprehensible/ missing clauses, or a lack of awareness of how the clauses apply to the purchase, could also contribute to increased costs.  These problems may even lead to a void contract.  So, take the time to go through the contract with a fine-tooth comb, making use of the resources and knowledge offered by your Realtor and lawyer.  With their assistance, ensure you thoroughly understand every component of the contract, and are able to fulfill your contractual obligations.

 

  1. Making an offer based on the asking price, not the market value: 

Ask your Realtor for a current Comparative Market Analysis.  This will provide you with the information necessary to gauge the market value of a home, and will help you avoid over-paying.  What have other similar homes sold for in the area and how long were they on the market?  What is the difference between their asking and selling prices?  Is the home you’re looking at under-priced, over-priced, or fair value?  The seller receives a Comparative Market Analysis before deciding upon an asking price, so make sure you have all the same information at your fingertips.

 

  1. Failing to familiarize yourself with the neighbourhood before buying: 

Check out the neighbourhood you’re considering, and ask around.  What amenities does the area have to offer?  Are there schools, churches, parks, or grocery stores within reach?  Consider visiting schools in the area if you have children.  How will you be affected by a new commute to work?  Are there infrastructure projects in development?  All of these factors will influence the way you experience your new home, so ensure you’re well-acquainted with the surrounding area before purchasing.

 

  1. Not looking for home insurance until you are about to move: 

If you wait until the last minute, you’ll be rushed to find an insurance policy that’s the ideal fit for you.  Make sure you give yourself enough time to shop around in order to get the best deal.

 

  1. Not recognizing different styles and strategies of negotiation:

Many buyers think that the way to negotiate their way to a fair price is by offering low.  However, in reality this strategy may actually result in the seller becoming more inflexible, polarizing negotiations.  Employ the knowledge and skills of an experienced realtor.  S/he will know what strategies of negotiation will prove most effective for your particular situation.

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