Shopping For A New Home? Start with this basic property wish list

When starting to shop for your new home it’s always helpful to start with a basic list of things that you would love to have. As you go through the shopping experience expect that this list will undoubtedly change; you’ll exchange some of your old wish list items with new…

A Photographic History of Toronto: City of Toronto’s Photostream on Flickr

Not long ago I posted a blog with pictures of the CN Tower under construction. While searching for the pictures I stumbled across numerous other photos of the city at various points in history that are truly fantastic. Like this one of the Royal York, complete with a blimp in…

MLS Introduces Home Price Index: January 2012 Report

The Toronto Real Estate Board and CREA (along with 4 other major Canadian real estate boards) released a new report yesterday called the Home Price Index. It’s kind of like the real estate world’s version of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). It is meant to provide information in a clearer…

The Homeowner’s Maintenance Schedule

Inspecting and maintaining your home is one of the best ways to protect the money you’ve invested in it and with springtime right around the corner (that is if you choose to listen to Wiarton Willie!) it’s a good time to start thinking about what you should be doing to…

5 reasons why the housing market won’t crash | CanadianBusiness.com

From fundamental structural differences between the US and Canada to large regional real estate differences here in Canada, the following article by Larry MacDonald published by CanadianBusiness.com gives 5 sound reasons why our housing market won’t crash. Check it out. 5 reasons why the housing market won’t crash By Larry…

TREB: Tightening market will mean higher prices

The article below is the TREB President’s Column that appears every Friday in the Toronto Sun’s Resale Homes and Condos section. This weeks article explains how the MOI indicator, Months of Inventory indicator that was recently introduced, reflects current market conditions and what expectations can be for the year ahead….

Tips For Staging Your Kitchen

Staging your home for selling is a balance between costs and results. When deciding where to spend your time and money you should most definitely put the kitchen on the list. Arguably kitchen design, improvement and cleanliness contribute more to the resale value of your home more than the rest…

How To Improve Your Credit Score

Here is a simple truth: if you want the lowest mortgage rate in Canada you have to have good credit. So what happens when you run your credit score and it turns out that it isn’t as good as you had thought? First of all you should check to make…

Moving Day: Research And Plan Ahead

An article posted today by Kathy Tomlinson of the CBC, reminds me again about how important it is to research your moving company. In the article Tomlinson reports about an Ontario moving franchise, based in Kitchener-Waterloo and Toronto owned by Himanshu (Lucky) Batta, part of the parent company Two Small…

Factors That Influence Your Credit Score

With banks and financial institutions continuing to tighten lending requirements it is becoming extremely important to maintain a high credit score. Your credit score is a summary about your financial health and is used by lenders to determine whether you are a credit risk or not. So have you ever…