Have you decided that this is the year you’re going to redo the kitchen, build an additional bathroom or install hardwood flooring? Whether your renovating for yourself or getting your home ready for selling, it’s always nice to know what the return on investment will be for your project.
What’s The Return On Investment For Your Home Improvement Project? Check out this list
Wondering What The Return On Investment Is For Your Home Improvement Project? Check out this list
Have you decided that this is the year you’re going to redo the kitchen, build an additional bathroom or install hardwood flooring? Whether your renovating for yourself or to get your home ready for selling, it’s always nice to know what the return on investment will be for your project.
Living In Toronto: Want to know which waste bin it should go in? Check out the Waste Wizard
Ever find yourself confused about what goes in the recycling bin and what goes in the garbage bin? If so you need to check out this handy tool called the Waste Wizard from the City of Toronto’s website.
Flooring: Tips for planning your flooring renovations
Home improvements increase your home enjoyment, but they also affect your home’s value – these tips will help you plan for your flooring renovation needs with a focus on resale value:
So is the sky really falling on Toronto real estate? Two thoughts to consider.
Yesterday the Toronto Real Estate Board released their report for the first two weeks of January 2013. It shows that so far 2013 is off to a better start than 2012, sales and prices are both up. Surprised? If you’ve read any of the doomsday reports that have circulated through the national media about real estate and this City then the answer is most likely yes.
Renovating Your Bathroom? Check out these sensible tips
Planning to remodel or renovate your bathroom in 2013? You are probably not alone as bathroom renovations are pretty popular with homeowners. Whether you are renovating for yourself or are getting your home ready for selling, there are a few things you should keep in mind before starting your project.
TREB: January 2013 Mid-Month Resale Housing Figures
Today the Toronto Real Estate Board released their resale housing figures for the first two weeks of January 2013. So far the numbers show and increase in the number of transactions reported over the same time period last year and an increase of 4% in the average selling price for the same time period (also based on a year-over-year basis). Check out the full report below.
An Organized Kitchen: Tips for keeping your kitchen neat and tidy!
The kitchen is arguably one of, if not the most important rooms of your home. It is also a space that can easily get messy, unorganized and so easily cluttered with, well pretty much anything! Wondering what you can do to alleviate the frustration of a messy kitchen? Check out this list of ideas for organizing the heart of your home!
Energy Efficiency: Tips for energy efficient improvements that you can make to your property
Home improvements increase your home enjoyment, but they also affect your home’s resale value. The expense of energy means that for many Canadians they will search for energy efficient properties when shopping around. Here are some tips that will help you plan for your energy efficiency improvements with a focus on resale value:
What To Do When Your Tenant Doesn’t Pay The Rent
One of the risks you run when renting your property to any individual is non-payment of rent. Ideally this doesn’t happen because you’ve taken the time to find the right tenant by screening, completing reference checks with employers and by reviewing potential candidates credit histories.