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“Spend time thinking of what you want, rather than what you don’t want.”
Sanaya Roman
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“Spend time thinking of what you want, rather than what you don’t want.”
Sanaya Roman
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How to Deal with a Competitive Disadvantage |
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Is there something about your home that you’re concerned will be seen as a competitive disadvantage? For example, do you have a small kitchen or fewer bedrooms than most other homes in the neighbourhood? There are a few things you can do to compensate for such disadvantages. First, highlight the advantageous features of your home. Chances are, there are characteristics that make it stand out. For example, the look and style of your home may… |
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Cleaning Tips for Instantly Improving Curb Appeal |
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In fact, it’s not uncommon for a buyer to drive by a listing, rather than stop, because they don’t like what they see. So, how can you improve your home’s curb appeal quickly? One way is to do some outside cleaning. Start with the main entryway. Wash down the front door and sweep (or power wash) the front steps. It only takes a few minutes, but you’d be surprised by the impact it can… |
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The Bank of Canada today held its target for the overnight rate at 5%, with the Bank Rate at 5¼% and the deposit rate at 5%. The Bank is continuing its policy of quantitative tightening.
Global economic growth slowed in the fourth quarter. US GDP growth also slowed but remained surprisingly robust and broad-based, with solid contributions from consumption and exports. Euro area economic growth was flat at the end of the year after contracting in the third quarter. Inflation in the United States and the euro area continued to ease. Bond yields have increased since January while corporate credit spreads have narrowed. Equity markets have risen sharply. Global oil prices are slightly higher than what was assumed in the January Monetary Policy…
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In the realm of real estate, the dynamics between buyers and sellers are in a constant state of flux. While some markets lean heavily in favor of sellers, others pose a challenge for buyers to secure their dream property. These situations, often termed as "tight buyer's markets," require a strategic approach and a nuanced understanding of the real estate landscape. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, navigating a tight buyer's market demands finesse. Let's delve into some effective strategies to help you master this challenging terrain.
1. Get Pre-Approved: In a tight market, securing financing is crucial. Get pre-approved for a mortgage to demonstrate your credibility as a serious buyer. A pre-approval letter not…
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“Spend time thinking of what you want, rather than what you don’t want.”
Sanaya Roman
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Creating the “Wow” Effect in Buyers |
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That’s why, when preparing your property for sale, it’s important to do everything you can to make sure it looks attractive to buyers. Nowhere does this first impression phenomenon play out more than when a buyer first enters your home. The moment they walk through your front door, they’ll look around, take in the scene and form an impression. |
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