After weeks of keeping your house spotless and in ready-to-show condition, you’re ready to start packing. But before you go, you still have some responsibilities to the buyers of your current home.
Buying a home is a big investment, so make sure you do it right! Here are 7 things you should do before writing an offer on your dream home: Find out what your budget is! Get pre-approved by a mortgage lender. This is a great exercise as it gives you an idea of just how […]
Read moreBuilding inspections Since the dawn of Holmes on Homes and every other real estate related TV show, buyers have started to feel that they are building inspectors. Uncle Joe may have renovated 5 homes in the last 10 years but he is not up to date on codes and local issues. Professional building inspectors inspect […]
Read moreYou just got the call, they accepted your offer! Woohoo! You jump around for a few minutes but when you calm down you need to realise you are on the clock – you have deadlines to meet or you could lose the house to someone else! Inspection Have your home inspected by a professional, not […]
Read moreShopping for a new home before you have sold your first house can be frustrating. You see a house that would be perfect, but you can’t buy before you sell yours. A conditional 72-hour clause in your offer is a solution. Clause R2.1 of a Promise to Purchase states that the Promise to Purchase is […]
Read moreOpen houses are a great way to pack a bunch of home visits in on a Sunday afternoon. It is like window shopping for houses. However, you should go with a list of questions to ask the listing broker if the home interests you. Here are some questions worth asking; Why are they moving? This […]
Read moreQuebec has its own set of rules When buying a house in Quebec, the first thing to know is: “You know nothing” (John Snow). Ok, yes, I watch Game of Thrones! Seriously, you don’t know much though! The rest of Canada follows Common Law whereas here in Quebec, we have our own rule book – […]
Read moreWhatever angles are considered, the purchase of a house is a major investment in your life. For many buyers, it could be a process that will be more expensive than it should because many of them will get into it head first and will fall into traps such as: Paying too much for the house […]
Read moreHOW TO AVOID COSTLY ERRORS RELATING TO THE HOUSE WHILE IN A MIDDLE OF A DIVORCE? With divorce comes the weight of emotional difficulties and important financial decisions that need to be managed properly. One of the most important is the one relating to the house. In the emotional turmoil and worries concerning the assets […]
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