May 18, 2012
Pre - Home Inspection Before Putting Your Home On The Market - The Advantage Becomes The Seller In A Buyers Market
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10 Advantages for Sellers to Have a Home Inspection:
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1. Eliminate unforseen problems and future headaches.
2. The inspection report provides a third-party, unbiased opinion of your property to offer potential buyers.
3. The inspection will alert you to items of immediate concern, such as safety items, and major repairs prior to listing.
4. The inspection report can help you realistically price your home as you may have found major issues with the home. So when pricing some consideration regarding the true condition of the home can be evaluated.
5. A pre-listing inspection reveals problems ahead of time and if repaired, the home will show better and most important, when an offer does come in and there is an inspection, the home owners can rest knowing that everything is covered. Plus as a big bonus which most people never realize is the once accepted offer will not be re-opened for a much lower price because of what was found during the inspection or the buyers will walk away.
6. The inspection report can provide you with the confidence to stand by your price even if the buyer places an deflated offer on the negotiation table.
7. A pre-listing inspection allows the inspection report to be used as a marketing tool.
8. The sale is less likely to fall apart when a buyer's home inspector unexpectedly reveals a problem.
9. A Pre-listing inspection will provide a sense of relieve for prospective buyer's when they find little that needs repair.
10. The inspection report can help you realize a higher asking price if problems don't exist or have been corrected.
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Posted on May 18, 2012 at 02:30 PM in Home Inspections, Homes for Sale, House Maintenance, Selling a Home | Permalink
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May 11, 2012
New Home For Sale In Vancouver- 218 West 15th Ave. Mount Pleasant - See video Attached - Open House Sun May 13th 2-4pm
Situated on a charming, beautiful treelined street in the heart of Mount Pleasant, Cambie and Main St corridor. This beautiful bright 2 level 2 bed, 2 bath garden level townhome is part of a heritage style 5plex. The homes highlights include an expansive LR with loads of windows, double glass sliding door out to your own private patio to allow natuarl light to flood in.
Country style natural warm wood floors and wood fireplace set this home apart. The kitchen has been updated in the past with a newer open concept living style, including a gas cooktop, stainless steel oven and fridge and a window for natural light by the sink. The home also boasts having the bedrooms on different levels for privacy and separation. The master bedroom is located on the 2nd flr with a huge south facing walkout deck.
Here is a link to the video:
http://www.vopenhouse.ca/vid/10974_4314f7/
Posted on May 11, 2012 at 02:35 PM in Buying a Home, Homes for Sale, Living in Vancouver, Selling a Home | Permalink
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Vancouver Real Estate - Mother's Day Open House - At 218 West 15th Ave. - Sunday May 13th 2012 - 2-4pm
Situated on a charming, beautiful treelined street in the heart of Mount
Pleasant, Cambie and Main St corridor.
This beautiful bright 2 level 2 bed, 2
bath garden level townhome is part of a heritage style 5plex.
The homes
highlights include an expansive LR with loads of windows, double glass sliding
door out to your own private patio to allow natural light to flood in.
Country
style natural warm wood floors and wood fireplace set this home apart.
The
kitchen has been updated in the past with a newer open concept living style,
including a gas cooktop, stainless steel oven and fridge and a window for
natural light by the sink.
Bedroom separation where the master bedroom is
located on the 2nd flr with s facing walkout deck
Posted on May 11, 2012 at 01:31 PM in Buying a Home, Homes for Sale, Living in Vancouver, Open House - Meet Mitchell, Selling a Home | Permalink
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April 27, 2012
Vancouver Real Estate New listing - Mount Pleasant Arriving Thursday May 3rd - Preview 4-6pm - Open House Sat & Sun May 5th -6th From 2-4pm
I am so excited about my new property that is coming out next week. This is a 2 bedroom townhome in the heart of Mount Pleasant. Aproximately 1013 sqft. Located on a beautiful tree line street with a private north facing patio for summer BBQ. This home occupies the entire westside of the building with a portion on the north side.
The home is designed with a open style. Beautiful hardwood floors reflect sunlight from the glass walled livingroom and diningroom. The home boasts a large wood burning fireplace for those romantic nights with your loved ones.
Tastefully updated kitchen with white cabinets.
The bedrooms are located on separate floors for privacy. The master bedroom is located upstairs with your private ensuite and Private South Facing Deck.
Walk to Main street shops, the new Canada Line, Cambie shops, Wholefoods, transit and Mount Pleasant Park
Posted on April 27, 2012 at 12:39 PM in Homes for Sale, Open House - Meet Mitchell, Selling a Home | Permalink
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April 10, 2012
Vancouver Real Estate - Tips For Selling Your Home - Letting Go Of Clutter
When prospective buyers walk through your home, they tend to imagine it as if it were their own. You can help them envision their dream space by presenting a clean, clutter-free environment.
Here's How...
New Perspective
Bring a friend, a RE/MAX professional agent(Mitchell Mingie) or home stager to help point out overlooked problem areas of clutter. When you live in a space, you get used to a space. You don’t see what others see. Trust their advice.
Remove Personal Items
Put away family photos, souvenirs, knick-knacks and personal items. These items are special to you, but the prospective buyer wants to envision their own personal items in your space. So, help them out.

Clean, Clear Surfaces
Clear off counters, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, storing away small appliances and miscellaneous personal items. Scrub down the surfaces and perhaps even put out a bouquet of flowers.
Create Ease of Movement
Remove and store extra furniture to create open areas that promote easy foot traffic through your home.

Show Off Storage Space
Clear out closets, basements and garages as prospective buyers are always on the lookout for ample storage space. Now is a good time to box up unworn clothes, toys and personal items for storage or charity.
Posted on April 10, 2012 at 10:48 PM in Real Estate Advice, Selling a Home | Permalink
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Vancouver Real Estate - Top 10 Tips For Successful Home staging
Preparing your house for selling can be a daunting and overwhelming task whether you have lived in your home a few years or many. The longer you have lived in your home the more things you will have acquired. The intent of this Top 10 Tips for Successful Home Staging is to help you save TIME, MONEY and ENERGY.
In preparing your house for selling you need to take a step back and have the mind set that this is no longer your home but your investment for your future. You want your home to have broad buyer appeal to your target market. Following these 10 Tips for Successful Home Staging will help you sell your house sooner and possibly for more money than if you did not prepare it for selling! Remember most people want to move into their new home without having to make updates to it.
1. Curb Appeal
Stand back and view your home as if you were seeing it for the first time. This is the ‘first impression’ stage. Depending on the season you may want to have pots of colourful and attractive flowers to greet buyers; a clean and inviting door mat; new and shiny door handles and/or knockers; a freshly painted door.
2. Declutter
Start your pre-pack as soon as possible. You need to decide what you are going to keep, give away, sell or
throw away/recycle. Many clients will rent storage lockers or have pods delivered so they can start to clear out what is not going to make the house look good.
3. Clean
You would think this one is common sense but let me assure you, I wish it was so! A clean home translates into ‘They must have really cared for their home.” Use environmentally friendly cleaners where you can, for hard cleaning areas tsp is a good product. Bathrooms and kitchens must be sparkling clean at the very least.
4. Depersonalize
We know you love your family photos and your personal treasures and for living they are perfect. For selling
pack them up carefully so you can showcase them in your new home. For selling you want buyers to focus on the best features of your home and not your personal things or collections.
5. A neutral colour scheme is the way to go for selling.
Choose only 3 colours or less to paint your house for selling. If you have an open floor plan then paint the main floor all the same colour. Bedrooms look good in light sage greens or warm blues like the new aqua.
6. Highlight your home’s best architectural features
Place your furniture in each room so that you have very obvious focal points that show off the home’s best selling features. For example, if you have a beautiful fireplace then place the furniture in a parallel grouping so that the eye is drawn to the fireplace.
7. Decide on the function in each room
If you were using your guest bedroom as your den for living, for selling turn it back into a bedroom with bedroom furniture in it. If you do not have the right furniture for each room consider renting it. There are more and more rental furnishing companies opening up every day. If you don’t want to rent then borrow.
8. Lighting your home to its best advantage
Spend money on new light fixtures in brushed nickel or stainless steel. Brass is out so don’t fight it. There are many low-cost lighting stores to select from so no excuses for having dated light fixtures.
9. Window treatments that sell your home
The most popular on the market are the 2” faux woods in a white tone to go with your trim. Decorative side panels will do the trick if you need to add warmth and colour.
10. Flooring needs special attention and is a good investment for updating the look of your home
Tile or linoleum is great for entranceways, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms; a good quality laminate or hardwood is perfect for living rooms and family rooms; bedrooms are attractive in a neutral carpet.
By planning and budgeting you can get yourself to the “OPEN HOUSE READY” stage.
Remember that over 79% of prospective buyers have already checked you out through the MLS listings. Will they like what they see?
Happy Selling!
Posted on April 10, 2012 at 10:34 PM in Real Estate Advice, Selling a Home | Permalink
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February 04, 2012
Kitchens - Real Estate Advice - Understanding The Most Important Aspect Of A Home Sale - By Mitchell Mingie
Professionals know it's importance. Real Estate agents, home stagers, developers, renovators and even house flippers know it's importance in selling. So what aspect of a house is this. A kitchen of course.
Have you ever asked yourself why a social gathering or a party at your home ends up in the kitchen? Or why one gravitates to the kitchen? Or why home designs have changed so much over the last decade. It is quite simple. Our kitchens are becoming the focal point of the house. This is why home designs have encompassed the open kitchen design. The new form has been developed to be the focal point of the home. It's like saying the nucleus of the cell is like the kitchen to the home. The kitchen is where we are spending more and more time in and at.
The kitchen is the focal point. To make this point very clear, think of your fridge. Today manufacturers are adding flat screen tv's as part of their product line as more and more people spend and encompass the kitchen as the integral part of their daily lives. As I mentioned above, the design of a kitchen has opened up to let the freedom flow in and out thus becoming a fundamental aspect of our daily lives. It's because of this that kitchens play such an important role in the buying and selling process.
Since I have been selling and buying homes for clients for 18 years now, the comment I always hear from my buyers is "Has the kitchen been updated or totally renovated" If the answer is no, 60% of the clients do not want to see the home. The simple reason is the cost and more likely the time it takes to re-do a kitchen. So if you are selling, please think twice about not adding that sparkle to a new or updated kitchen. This however does not mean you have to go wild. Far from that, one can add a new counter for example, maybe granite, or caesar stone. While other kitchens may need new appliances and still others could use a new work station added to the end of the kitchen or a bar/counter that could house a few chairs tucked up underneath the counter to create that perfect space, to finish off the kitchen.
While contemplating a renovation keep in mind what your property is worth and what is selling in your neighbourhood. Make use of open houses to see what your competition is up to. Also if your home is worth $500,000 compared to $3 million the choices you make will either put you in the market or shoot you way above the home price of similar homes in the market place. Therefore a home worth $500,000 could have a kitchen renovation of $10,000 - $25,000. This would keep your home within its market range with a large likability factor. Going to an extreme renovation simple means that you will not recover the money spent on the renovation. So be careful. Why spend when you do not need to.
So in conclusion spend your money wisely where it counts the most, the kitchen. If your kitchen renovation is practical and within budget the new or updated kitchen will sell itself and in turn cause your home to sell faster and at a better price.
Posted on February 4, 2012 at 06:25 PM in Buying Tips, Homes for Sale, Real Estate Advice, Selling a Home | Permalink
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December 22, 2011
10 Ways To Sell In Winter
RE/MAX Agents Share Ten Ways to Get the Best of Winter When Selling Your Home
If your home will be for sale this winter, it is important to master certain seasonal issues that are less significant or even non-existent at other times of the year. Here are 10 bits of sage advice from RE/MAX agents that can help put a “Sold” sticker on that yard sign.
Let Those Lights Shine: The best way to combat winter’s short and frequently cloudy days is to turn on your house lights. For a showing, every single light in the house must be on, even in the closets and utility/mechanical rooms, according to Marlene Granacki of RE/MAX Exclusive Properties, Chicago.
“Make sure all the bulbs are working, and stock up on all the right bulbs for lamps and fixtures so burned out bulbs can be replaced immediately,” she advises. “Also, it’s a great idea to keep the lights on in the front of the house even if no showings are scheduled. People are always driving past the house, and keeping it lighted makes it look happy and welcoming.”
She also advises opening the drapes and blinds during the day to let in light and let visitors enjoy the view.
Provide Convenient Parking: It’s vital that buyers have a convenient place to park. They won’t want to walk very far in cold weather or be forced to climb over a snow bank to exit their vehicle. Because parking is often more restricted around condominiums, sellers should make sure their agent can pass along parking details to buyers.
Make It Easy to Enter: Winter showings can get off to an awkward start if prospective buyers arrive with snow or salt on their shoes.
“Make it easy for buyers to deal with their shoes when they arrive,” recommends Barbara Hibnick of RE/MAX Showcase, Long Grove, Ill. “Put a festive area rug at the front door for a great first impression and so visitors can wipe their feet. Have slippers or disposable booties available, along with a bench or chair, if there is room for one, where a visitor can sit and easily remove or put on their boots.”
Keep Odors Under Control: Any home tends to be stuffy in winter when windows are opened rarely. That can allow odors to build up, which can be a turn-off to buyers.
“Pet odors can be especially worrisome in winter,” says Mike Mondello of RE/MAX Synergy in Orland Park, Ill. “Use a room fragrance if needed, but nothing too strong, and I recommend that in winter sellers clean more often.” For example, change the cat litter daily, rather than every third or fourth day, or even consider using an air purifier.
If pets are in the house, consider setting the thermostat control so that the furnace fan runs constantly during the day to keep air moving through the house and dissipate odors. Also try to avoid strong cooking odors, especially if a showing is scheduled that day.
Cultivate a Festive Look: Appropriate decorations for Thanksgiving, Christmas and even St. Valentine’s Day help give a home a cheerful look during the winter months.
“I really believe that holiday decorations can help homes sell, but don’t go to excess,” suggests Starr Zook of RE/MAX On Track in Aledo, Ill. “Keeping small, decorative white lights on trees and bushes pretty much through the winter season is fine, but other decorations should be taken down quickly once the holiday passes.”
Don’t Ignore the Outdoors: Make a good first impression on buyers with a neatly maintained yard. Walks and steps should be kept clear, especially of snow and ice.
Look after Condo Common Areas: If the home you are selling is a condominium, your job as a seller may be relatively easy in winter, with no snow to shovel or yard work to worry about. However, that is only the case if your condominium association does its job well.
If the association isn’t doing it, the homeowner may have to take responsibility for keeping the entrance area and hallways clean. If the association isn’t getting snow shoveled promptly, consider buying some de-icing salt and sprinkling it judiciously around the building entry.
Don’t Roast Buyers: We all tend to prefer a specific temperature for our homes during the winter, but don’t blast buyers with hot air. Keep the temperature at a comfortable 65 degrees for all showings. Remember, buyers are likely to be wearing their coats even as they walk through the house.
Keep Seasonal Clothing under Control: “One major challenge of selling a home during the winter months is the overabundance of cold weather gear that must be stored,” says Mike Mondello. “A buyer doesn’t want to find the mudroom filled with boots or the hall closet overflowing with heavy coats. Shift some winter coats to another closet and put anything not needed in the closet into storage.”
To keep gloves and scarves from piling up in the front hall or mudroom, put a special container for them, such as a decorative chest, where the family typically enters the home.
Encourage Day Time Showings: A home shows to its best advantage during daylight hours, which are relatively scarce in winter.
“Encourage your agent to show your home before 3 p.m. and have it ready to show by 9 a.m. if you want the best results,” Granacki recommends.
Despite the special challenges of marketing a home during winter, there also are benefits, notes Laura Ortoleva, a spokesperson for the RE/MAX Northern Illinois real estate network.
“Buyers out looking at homes in December or January are, as a group, quite serious about buying. Therefore, sellers tend to benefit because each showing is more productive, and fewer showings are needed to sell the property,” she said.
Posted on December 22, 2011 at 03:31 PM in British Columbia Real Estate News, Buying a Home, Canadian Real Estate News, Homes for Sale, Selling a Home | Permalink
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November 03, 2011
Have Your Home Say "Wouldn't You Love To Live Here"
Spruce up the Grounds.
For love at first sight, neatness counts. Trim bushes and shrubs. Clear the driveway. Place a pretty welcome mat by the front door.
Coordinate the hardware.
Don’t mix and match metals. Brass locks, silver door handles and a black mailbox will clash. For a coordinated appearance, all outdoor metals should be the same color.
Change the color.
Go with a neutral, traditional gray or beige. Classics don’t go out of style. Color is key. The same house may look like a dream in sage green, but a nightmare in brown.
Make a great first impression.
The front door is the most telling detail of your house. Give your entryway an instant makeover by choosing a handsome wood such as mahogany, or cut-glass storm doors
Posted on November 3, 2011 at 04:55 PM in Gardening, House Maintenance, Selling a Home | Permalink
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August 09, 2011
Real Estate - Vancouver - How To Sell A Home - 6 Simple Yet Powerful Tools To Understanding-
SELLERS Control
1. Price – You determine list price for your home. However, a list price above the market for homes similar to yours will negatively impact buyer interest in making an offer. Your Realtor will review price history with you to assist you in making a list price determination.
2. Terms – Buyers have requirements just as sellers do. Your willingness to respect them and be willing to negotiate which terms will be acceptable to both parties can have a very positive impact. Price and terms will usually be negotiated at the same time.
3. Condition – How well you have maintained the home will influence both your price and the length of time it will take to sell. The pool of buyers who are willing to make major repairs is much smaller than the pool of buyers who want a home that has been well maintained.
THE MARKET Controls
4. Timing – Economic conditions operate independently of price, terms and property condition. Similarly, seasons and weather factors can affect the time it takes to sell a home.
5. Competition – The number of homes on the market most certainly bears heavily on your ability to sell your home on a timely basis.
REALTORS Control
6. Promotion – From entry into the Multiple Listing Service to Internet marketing, social media and any other programs, your agent will have an impact on your home sale
Posted on August 9, 2011 at 07:26 PM in Selling a Home | Permalink
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