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Keeping your lawn, flowerbeds and shrubs looking great enhances the “curb appeal” of your property. However, it can also be a lot of work! Here are some do-it-yourself tips for making these tasks easier and less time-consuming:

  • Add mulch around trees and shrubs. That way, you won’t have to cut grass in those areas, plus you’ll avoid the need to use shears or a trimmer to do the job properly.
  • Adjust lawnmower blades to the optimal height for short, well-groomed grass. That way, you won’t have to mow as often.
  • Use tools that don’t require you to bend over or work on your knees. That will greatly reduce fatigue. (Example: Stand-up grass shears.)
  • Consider applying mulch in flower beds. That will reduce weeds. It will also help retain moisture, so you won’t have to water as often.
  • Avoid high-maintenance plants that require strict watering and tending regiments. No-fuss plants are ideal. (Talk to your local gardening center.)
  • Consider using a soaker hose. It has holes all along the tubing that gently release water. Simply snake the hose through flowerbeds and shrubs or around trees, turn on the water and the hose does the rest.

Want more tips for making your property look great, especially if you’re thinking of selling? Call today.

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Daydreaming about owning something you can’t afford can be fun. Whether it’s a diamond-encrusted watch from Tiffany & Co., or the latest Lamborghini, even the thought of trying one on or going for a test drive can be exciting.

The problem with daydreaming, however, is that it’s all-too-easy to dismiss it as just that – a dream.

But, what if you daydream about owning a beautiful home in a desirable neighbourhood? Before you dismiss that as just fanciful thinking, it’s worth finding out if that dream could actually be achievable.

You might discover that you do qualify to get into the home of your dreams.

It’s relatively easy to figure it out.

First, you need to learn what homes are currently selling for in the neighbourhood you’re targeting. If you’ve been through that exercise already, keep in mind that the market might have changed substantially in the past few months.

The next thing you need to determine is approximately how much you can expect to get for your current property. That’s a fairly easy calculation and is based on what “comparable” homes in your neighbourhood have sold for recently.

Finally, you need to find out how much of a mortgage you may need and what your payments will likely be.

Once you have those numbers, you’ll know if you can afford the home of your dreams in the neighbourhood you’d love to get into.

Then you can stop daydreaming and make it happen!

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Thinking of having a yard or garage sale? It’s a great way to dispose of unwanted items and other clutter, especially if you’re thinking of moving. In addition, yard sales have a charm that selling items on the internet can’t match. That’s why they’re still so popular.

If you’re planning a yard or garage sale, here are some helpful tips:

  • Two-thirds of garage sale shoppers will find you via signage. So, be sure to place plenty of signs around the neighbourhood that clearly point buyers to your location.
  • Place in-demand items closer to the street so shoppers can see them from a distance. (For example, computers, electronic games, bicycles, exercise equipment, furniture.)
  • Buyers don’t want to pay a “fair” price at a garage sale. They want a bargain basement deal! So, price items accordingly.
  • Open early in the day. You’ll find that the biggest shoppers (the deal hunters) will stop by before 9 a.m. Some will be there before you open!
  • Be sure to have some cash on hand to make change.

Of course, you should also be as safe as possible and comply with all applicable public health guidelines.

If some items don’t sell, consider donating them to a community thrift shop or dropping them off at a recycling centre.

Good luck with your sale!

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If you’re like most people, you hope that you’ll receive your online orders within a few days. Sure, a purchase might occasionally arrive later than expected. That’s just the reality of online shopping.

But, what if you need an item delivered quickly, without risk of delay?

Here are a few suggestions:

  • Check if the product is in stock. That’s usually indicated on the web page, but you can also phone to confirm. In-stock items usually ship quickly.
  • Avoid special orders. Those always take longer to ship.
  • If possible, find out if the product is coming from overseas. The longer the supply chain, the higher the likelihood of delays.
  • Find out if in-store pickup is available. Retailers ship to their stores faster than they do to their customer’s homes.
  • Avoid ordering from a “bricks and mortar” store that doesn’t sell very much online. If online ordering and delivery is merely a sideline for them, delays will likely be common.
  • If possible, order from companies that promise a specific date or date range for delivery. For example, “Arrives by May 5.”

Getting online orders delivered on time is especially important for items you need when preparing your home for sale. If that’s the case for you, call today for more ideas.

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Imagine you’ve been waiting for the right moment to sell your home and you’re finally ready to pull the trigger and list it. But, just as you’re about to put up the sign, you notice that a few other FOR SALE signs have unexpectedly popped up in the neighbourhood.

Oh no! Now there are competing listings. Does that mean you should put your plan to sell your property on hold?

Not necessarily.

Just because comparable homes are for sale in the area doesn’t mean it’s not a good time to make your move. In fact, even if there is a sharp increase in local listings, active buyers might still outnumber properties available.

In that scenario, you’d likely get several interested buyers.

And, even in the case of a buyer’s market, now might still be the ideal time to sell. Don’t forget, your home might have desirable features that some buyers are eagerly looking for, giving your home the advantage over others on the market.

In addition, a large part of a successful sale is in how a property is marketed and promoted. With effective marketing, your home is more likely to be noticed by the right type of buyers… buyers who are actively looking for a property like yours.

So, waiting for the perfect moment to sell your home rarely makes sense. In most cases, the best time to list is now.

That being said, it is helpful to find out exactly what to expect should you list your property in today’s market. To find that out, call today 604-618-7060

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When you plan to take a journey somewhere, you hope it will be smooth sailing all the way. That simply means the trip will be relatively trouble-free, and without stress or hassles.

Well, selling your property is like a journey. So, how do you ensure that adventure will be “smooth sailing” for you?

While no one can guarantee there won’t be a challenge or two to overcome on the road to selling your home, there are proven ways to help ensure everything goes well.

First of all, preparation goes a long way toward having a successful sale. Start early. Make a list of what you need to do around your property to get it ready for buyers. That list will include cleaning and tidying, of course. But, you might also need to get some minor repairs done, and perhaps even a few upgrades (such as painting or a new kitchen sink.)

Don’t wait until the last minute if you’ll need a contractor to do those repairs or upgrades. Find and book a professional now.

Second, take the time to fully understand the selling process and what to expect. Don’t be shy about asking questions. For example, if it’s been a while since you last sold a home, you might need to refresh your understanding of how scheduling works for viewings, what staging is all about, how offers are received and considered, etc.

The better you understand the selling process, the more comfortable you’ll feel.

Thirdly, and most importantly, give me a call early in the process. I can offer the advice and help you need to sell your property quickly and for the best price. I can also make your selling adventure go smoothly and successfully.

In other words, if you want “smooth sailing”, call me!

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Spring cleaning can seem like a great idea until you actually get started. Then it often turns out to be more work than expected!

The good news is, there are proven techniques to make the job easier so you can get it done faster.

  • Before you begin the project, make sure you have everything you need: hammer, boxes, tape, garbage bags, etc. Think of the supplies you’ll need on hand and the tools that will make tasks easier. You don’t want to have to waste time on frequent trips to the store.
  • Consider renting a small moving trolley (AKA hand truck.) That will make it much easier to move heavy objects, such as furniture, as you’re cleaning. Most local home improvement centres rent these.
  • Plan how you’re going to dispose of waste and unwanted stuff. Find out where you can donate clothes, toys, furniture, and other items. Note the location of your local garbage disposal site and its hours of operation.
  • Divide tasks into “Heavy work” and “Light work” and then do the heavy work first, such as moving furniture, reorganizing rooms, etc. Only after completing the heavy work should you dive into the “light work”, such as packing boxes and sweeping.
  • Consider getting help. There are many services available that will assist with cleaning, painting, junk removal, repairs, and more. You can even hire a student to assist you for a weekend.

Spring cleaning can be a big project, but these tips can help make it a lot easier. And, keep in mind that if you’re thinking of selling this year, getting the spring cleaning done will be a big plus.

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When you set a budget for a new home, you’re obviously hoping — maybe even expecting — to find the ideal property within that price range.

But, it doesn’t always work out that way.

In fact, there are many circumstances in which you might have to rethink your budget and possibly even increase it, to get the home you want.

For example, you might find that properties in neighbourhoods you’re targeting are selling for more than you expected. In that circumstance, you might have to look for a home in a different area, or see if you can bump up your budget.

Another scenario that often comes up is changing wish lists. You may view a few homes for sale and realize that a particular feature is more important to you than you initially thought. For example, you might have budgeted for a three-bedroom home, but once you’ve seen a few properties with four, you think, “Okay, we definitely want four bedrooms!” That might result in a budget bump.

Finally, you might find that you view a property and fall in love with the place. It’s perfect. It has everything you need. You’ve got to have that home! But, its price is outside your budget.

In that case, you’ll need to weigh paying a bit more against getting a home that will have a significant and positive impact on your lifestyle and happiness.

As you can see, there’s a lot to consider when shopping for a home and trying to stay within a budget.

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I have sold a property at 111 8400 LANSDOWNE RD in Richmond

I have sold a property at 111 8400 LANSDOWNE RD in Richmond on Aug 16, 2015. See details here

WOW, excellent location! Lexington Square in Central Richmond. This bright, SPACIOUS, quiet & well kept 2 bedroom inside unit is one of the largest, facing a nice courtyard with LARGE QUIET patio. Convenient insuite storage. This well managed building is steps away from Lansdowne Mall, Price Smart Supermarket, KPU, skytrain & public transit. Maintenance fee includes heat & hot water. Great for first time home buyers or ideal for investors with professional management already in place.

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I have sold a property at 304 9300 GLENACRES DR in Richmond

I have sold a property at 304 9300 GLENACRES DR in Richmond on Jun 13, 2015. See details here

TOP floor LARGE spacious updated unit in quiet residentail area. Featuring HUGE deck to enjoy beautiful sunsets. BRIGHT and CLEAN kitchen with open living concept. Master bedroom large enough for a KING size bed...oh and ladies...you have got to see the WALK-In-CLOSET! Pride of ownership here...come see for yourself! Sharon Gardens is pet friendly...yes...your furry friends are welcome! Building features guest suites for your visiting guests. Summertime fun by the sunny outdoor pool. Backing onto Walter Lee Elementary with walking trails. Steps to South Arm Park, transit and Garden City Shopping plaza. Live the lifestyle! **Open House Sun. June 14th 12noon-2pm. Call today to view!

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I have sold a property at 115 8740 CITATION DR in Richmond

I have sold a property at 115 8740 CITATION DR in Richmond on May 6, 2015. See details here

SUPER Bright & Spacious 1 bedroom South facing unit in central location in the heart of Richmond, close to Richmond Centre Mall, Kwantlen University, Canada Line, park across the street! Building upgrades include: rainscreening, repiping, new roof in 2011, windows, patio doors, balcony refinishing, railings and siding in 2013. Nothing to do but just move in! Chartwell Mews offers many amenities to its owners including, sauna, hot tub, outdoor swimming pool, basketball/tennis courts, lounge with table tennis, pool tables, library and big screen TV. Catchment schools are Cook Elementary and McNeill Secondary. **Pet Friendly; dogs allowed no size restriction.

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I have sold a property at 12 8191 FRANCIS RD in Richmond

I have sold a property at 12 8191 FRANCIS RD in Richmond on Mar 19, 2015. See details here

Lovely and well managed "Emerald Greene". only 14 units and conveniently located within walking distance to No. 3 Road. Large spacious 3 bedroom townhome. Master bedroom with ensuite on main floor and additional 2 bedrooms up with open den. One garage plus one parking space in front. New roof (2005) + new fence (2008). High ceiling & gas fireplace in the living room. South facing yard. Self-managed complex.

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