February 23, 2010

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Professional Home Staging

Preparing Your Home For SaleIf you or someone you know is thinking about putting their house on the market, here is some helpful information for you.  As I am sure you are aware, the way that a property is presented is first and foremost the most important factor when it comes to Buyers choosing to view your property.  I have been working with a Home Staging Professional and together we are offering my Seller clients the benefit of her expertise.  Please check this out and see what I mean; Getting Your House Ready For The Market

February 22, 2010

Come Home To Saugeen Shores

sad dog Snow, clouds, Canadians losing to the US,Monday; what a way to start a week!

However, happy clients, great co-workers, Canadian couple hopefully heading for a gold in skating, Monday; a whole new start!smiling buttons

It is what we make of it.  Grumpy breeds grumpy and smiles bring smiles.  Take a walk up the street in downtown Port Elgin or Southampton and I would almost bet that you would get a greeting from most people that you meet.

We are very fortunate to live in the area that we do.  We have the diversity of two different commercial cores, great schools, a hospital that offers great care, two medical centres, a variety of fitness alternatives and a varied choice of different housing options.

So, on that note, if you are considering a move to our area, come for a visit and stay for awhile!

February 18, 2010

Some Mortgage News

With some people thinking that the prime rate may be heading upwards in the latter part of this year, the government has taken some initiative to try to control the debt that some people tend to take on when it comes to buying properties.

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OTTAWA — Canada’s top economists and opposition MPs are welcoming new moves by the feds to rein in property speculators and to make it harder for some to buy houses.

“We want to have the most prudent guidelines and the most prudent regulations we can,” said Warren Jestin, chief economist for Scotiabank. “The steps taken by the government will tend to reduce the risk of the market overheating and going into a reversal.”

The changes announced by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty are threefold:

• Canadians buying a house with less than 20% down must qualify based on a five-year fixed rate, regardless of what mortgage they get.

• People refinancing their mortgages will be able withdraw a maximum of 90% of the value of their house, down from 95%.

• Property speculators who buy places but don’t live in them, will have to put a minimum of 20% down, up from 5%.

The new rules come as concerns emerged a housing bubble may be forming, which could pop, wounding an already weak economy.

Flaherty said this worry is premature, but he was concerned by people taking “excessive amounts of cash” out of their homes and felt it was time to crack down on speculators.

“Early policy action can help prevent negative trends from developing,” Flaherty said. “Our government is acting to help prevent Canadian households from getting over extended and to prevent some lenders from facilitating it.”

Don Drummond, chief economist for the Toronto Dominion Bank, said the changes were “good” and he wished he thought of the property speculation angle first.

“All of the changes are minor but they’re all designed to help that 5% of the market that tends to get into trouble,” Drummond said.

The move was welcomed by the Canadian Real Estate Association, which said it was happy the feds decided to make these changes instead of others.

“We’re pleased the federal government didn’t increase the minimum down payment or decrease the amortization period,” said Gregory Klump, chief economist for the CREA. “The impact of those could be deep and damaging.”

Liberal finance critic John McCallum said he broadly welcomed the changes but warned they could discourage landlords from buying, resulting in fewer affordable homes for rent.

NDP finance critic Thomas Mulcair said, “Making sure that potential home buyers can manage their debts is critical … and frankly I welcome Flaherty’s belated attention to this problem.”

Mulcair, however, wants restrictions put on how much banks can charge customers on mortgages to prevent variable mortgage rates from rising too fast.

peter.zimonjic@sunmedia.ca

February 10, 2010

Family Day – Feb. 15th, 2010

Filed under: Selling Your House — Cleo @ 12:46 pm

Once again, our newest holiday is just around the corner.  I am sure that many people have already planned out their day or, for that matter, the whole weekend if you are one of the lucky ones that have three days off.  I think that we have one of the nicest places in the province to spend a ‘family’ day or even perhaps the night.  Just outside out beautiful town of Port Elgin lies MacGregor Point Provincial Park.

Why not spend the day with the children cross country skiing on groomed trails, skating through the trees on an outdoor rink that is lit at night, snowshoeing on the unplowed park roads or snowmobiling.

Better yet, why not spend the night in a yurt.  These semi-permanent canvas-covered structures are 16 feet in diameter, mounted on a wooden deck about two feet off the ground. Yurts can accommodate up to six people. They have two sets of bunk beds, a table and chairs, plywood floors, electric heat and lighting, and a propane barbecue.  What an experience for the family to have a fun-filled, snow-filled day and then camp out amongst the trees in the middle of winter.

For more details of what we have in our own back yard, take a look here;

MacGregor Point Provincial Park

 

yurt(this is not a yurt at MacGregor Point Provincial Park but it will give you an idea)

February 8, 2010

Housing Resales To Hit New Record In 2010, Realtors’® Group Says.

Filed under: Selling Your House — Cleo @ 9:44 pm

We are finally hearing some good news in the real estate world, and not just here in our own little area, but all over Canada.  It has been reported as you will read in the following link that home sales,SOLD as well as home prices, are likely to rise in the first half of 2010.  I also just received an email today from a mortgage broker (see rate card here http://www.mymortgageplace.ca/ratechart.pdf) saying that the rates have dropped a touch.  So what are you waiting for; this may be the time for you to get into the market!  To read more about this positive news, here you go; Good Real Estate News

February 7, 2010

Pleasant Visit

Filed under: Selling Your House — Cleo @ 9:02 pm

I found myself in the position the other day whereby I had to visit our local hospital; Saugeen Memorial in Southampton.  Now, I am sure that I am not alone when I say that I do not look forward to these visits but because I was not able to see my own Doctor, this was what was going to happen.

This post it just to give a thumbs_up to this hospital and it’s staff.  It was a middle of the afternoon visit and I, to my surprise, was the only patient.  The staff was just in the process of changing shifts but it was no time before I was whisked into an office, my info was recorded and I saw the Doctor.  In and out in less than 30 minutes!!

Everyone that I was in contact with was very nice and professional.  I guess I just wanted to tip my hat to these people.

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February 4, 2010

Different Housing Ideas

Filed under: Selling Your House — Cleo @ 4:06 pm

shipping containers 

I have often seen groups of these shipping containers when I have been in a port while on a cruise.  The one thing that I never thought of was to use them for housing purposes.  An interesting article caught my eye the other day whereas these containers have been used for just such a purpose, and more, in Mexico.  With that in mind, I wonder if they would be of any benefit to the tragedy that has struck Haiti!  Take a look here and see what you think!  innovative housing ideas

February 2, 2010

Home Values Via The Internet; Not!!

Filed under: Selling Your House — Cleo @ 10:48 pm

plant in the sand

I am a little puzzled at some of the different things that I see being offered by some real estate websites.

One in particular is obtaining, via a form that one fills out on the internet, a current value of one’s home.  Now, I am not sure how this is done because, like this little plant that is trying to grow in the sand, it is almost impossible to determine a value unless you have actually viewed the property.

At the very least, there should be at least one visit to a prospective Seller’s home, if not two.

In obtaining info via the internet without a home visit could surely distort the true value, thus giving the potential Seller either an inflated value or one that is under the true value;  either of these could pose problems for a home seller.

So, if you are considering the sale of your property, make sure that the Real Estate Representative makes at least one visit to your home; you are owed some due diligence whether the opinion is offered free of charge or not!

Yikes!

Filed under: Selling Your House — Cleo @ 1:14 pm

Well, groundhog-cartI guess we are going to have another six weeks of winter; that is not what I was hoping for.  However, having said that, we do know that Spring is on the way and before we know it, the grass will be green and the flowers will be sprouting.  You would never know it was the middle of winter on the real estate front.  It has been quite busy in the month of January and things are still hopping.  The problem is finding properties for our Buyers.  I know that it is common thinking that Spring is the time to put your house on the market if you are considering to sell, but why not rethink that.  If everyone waits until Spring, then there will be lots of competition for the Sellers while if you put your property on the market now, you may have a better chance at a quick sale.  So, if you are going to be making a move and you would like to get an opinion of your present property, give me a call; beat the rush and get your home sold before the others even hit the market.