Found 40 blog entries tagged as buyers.

Closing Costs in British Columbia

Closing costs in British Columbia typically include several expenses that home buyers need to pay at the end of the real estate transaction. Some common closing costs in British Columbia may include:

PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX:
This tax is calculated based on the property's purchase price and must be paid when the property title is transferred. 

LEGAL FEES:
You will need to hire a real estate lawyer or notary to handle the closing process, including title searches, document preparation, and transferring funds.

HOME INSPECTION:
It is recommended to have a home inspection conducted before finalizing the purchase to uncover any potential issues with the property.

APPRAISAL FEES:
Your lender may require a…

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COLUMBIA VALLEY REAL ESTATE TRENDS

The Columbia Valley real estate market is constantly evolving, influenced by various economic and demographic factors.
The local market is more resilient, experiencing milder price declines or even slight increases in some areas.


LOWER INTEREST RATES

The Bank of Canada has recently lowered interest rates, making mortgages more affordable and encouraging more buyers to enter the market. The rate cut will reduce borrowing costs for individuals and businesses, making it cheaper to take out mortgages, loans, and credit lines.


WHAT THE BUYERS WANT

Eco-friendly features like energy efficiency, water conservation, and renewable energy options will become increasingly important for buyers,…

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Sustainable Real Estate: How Edmonton Realtors Can Help Buyers Go Green

As awareness of environmental sustainability grows, homebuyers are prioritizing eco-friendly features when purchasing properties. In Edmonton, where green living is on the rise, sustainable homes are becoming a hot commodity. Realtors have an opportunity to lead this movement by guiding buyers toward environmentally conscious homes that reduce carbon footprints and offer long-term cost savings. Here’s how Edmonton realtors can connect buyers with energy-efficient, eco-friendly homes.

1. Energy-Efficient Appliances

One of the primary features eco-conscious buyers look for is energy-efficient appliances. These include ENERGY STAR-rated refrigerators, dishwashers, and HVAC systems. Certified by Natural Resources Canada, these appliances can reduce…

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When it comes to buying a home, sometimes potential buyers make lowball offers on real estate home listings in hopes of snagging a deal. However, while lowball offers may seem like a smart move, they rarely work, and can actually be detrimental to everyone involved in the real estate transaction. In this blog, we'll explore the reasons why lowball offers don't work, why they can be offensive to sellers, and why they demonstrate a lack of confidence in the real estate market.

First, let's define what a lowball offer is. A lowball offer is an offer made on a property that is significantly lower than the asking price or the market value of the property. For example, if a potential buyer offers 15% below list price or lower, that would be considered a…

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Places Buyers Look When Viewing your Home

You might be surprised to know which spaces in a home most buyers look at when viewing a property. If you’re preparing your home for sale, make sure to consider the following places that are likely to be checked out:

1) Inside closets. Buyers want to get a sense of the size and capacity of all your closets. Make sure they’re clean and well organized. Avoid the “overstuffed” look.

2) Basement. Do you think buyers will stick to the main room of your basement? Think again. Some interested buyers will also check out the furnace room, cold room, electrical box, and even crawl spaces.

3) Under the sinks. Buyers will definitely look under the kitchen sink. You can expect some buyers to open the doors of bathroom vanities as well. Make sure…

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What makes a house a home?  As a born and raised Edmontonian, I have called Edmonton my home all my life, and no matter what side of the city I’ve lived on, I’ve never been more than an hour’s drive from my parents.  The uncles, aunts, and cousins I grew up with have all been within a half hour’s drive.  Or a really long bike ride as I discovered the one time I rode my bike from Callingwood to Londonderry more than 20 years ago.  

I’ve never experienced living away from “home”. 

My husband, Chris, is from Newfoundland.  Although he has lived here almost his entire adult life, I’m sure a part of him calls NL home and I know, especially through the pandemic, he misses his family terribly. When we got married, I never imagined how hard it would be…

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When you think about selling your property, do you dwell on the possible work and stress involved? You're not alone. Many homeowners share the same concerns.

 

But it doesn't have to be that way.

 

In fact, there are plenty of ways to add some fun, anticipation, and even a sense of adventure to the selling process. Here are just a few ideas:

 

  1. Plan fun things to do when your home is being shown. That can include walks, sports activities, or trying something you and your family have never done before.
  2. Declutter for your own benefit. Instead of thinking about decluttering as a chore required for the sale, focus instead on how much more comfortable your home will be after decluttering. Studies consistently show that less clutter…

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