Ruhler The Willmott
March 2016 - Volume 30
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Easter Fun At Springridge Farms! Looking for something fun to do over the Easter long weekend? Visit Springridge farm to experience the magic of Easter with activities for the whole family. Where: Springridge Farm - 7256 Bell School Line When: 10am - 4pm March 25 - 27 Cost: $12.00 admission (2yrs - 92yrs)
6 To-Do’s When Moving In! Ensure your family & personal belongings are safe by replacing locks. You never know how many family members or neighbours were given a spare key!
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Egg Hunt with the Bunny Eggcellent Easter Professional Puppet Show Bunny Face Painting Bunny Ears to Wear Baby Animals Wagon Rides Fun Farm Yard featuring giant tube slides, animal barn, sandbox, Escarpment lookout, singing chicken show, goat mountain & more!
How to Choose a REALTOR® Part 3 Now that you’ve found a reliable agent who’s on the ball, is easy to communicate with and has a strong online presence, it’s time to put their marketing claims to the test!
With the previous owner’s belongings gone, look under vanities, the kitchen sink & anywhere else that was tricky to view to ensure all your plumbing is dry.
It seems as though every agent provides high-quality brochures, professional photography, staging, etc. and yet there is a clear difference in peoples’ opinion of “quality” and sometimes it’s even questionable as to whether or not these agents produce the materials they claim to.
Look in the dark corners of your basement and garage where previous debris and boxes may have been hiding access points for pests.
It’s important to see through an agent’s marketing gimmicks to determine if they can actually live up to their promises.
If it hasn’t been done already, it’s a good idea to give your carpets a good cleaning to ensure you aren’t trekking around in somebody else’s dirt. Familiarize yourself with the home’s mechanics such as finding the main shutoff for water in case of an emergency. If the breaker panel isn’t labelled, take the time to test each breaker & find out what is controlled, future electrical work will be much easier to tackle if you know where to look.
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The best way to accomplish this is to look through their active listings online to see how well presented/ marketed they are AND if at all possible, visit one of their homes in person. Whether you schedule a private viewing or attend a public open house, check out how nice the home is prepared, is it clean? Has it been staged? What do the brochures actually look like? If you’re there with the agent, generate a conversation and see how well they present themselves. Ask probing questions about the selling price to see if they tell you the price is negotiable or give you other information that’s clearly not in their client’s best interest for you to know. For more tips and tricks to buying and selling real estate, check out our Youtube channel for our weekly videos www.youtube.com/kormendytrott
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How to Get the Home You Want 1. Get Ready Talk to your mortgage professional
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can really add to your bargaining power. Have a meeting with your real estate agent. Discuss your needs and preferences and establish the best method for your agent to send listings and communicate with you about available properties. Tap into his or her knowledge of the local market. When it comes time to act, your agent will represent your interests in negotiations and work to ensure a smooth transaction.
2. Shop Smart
3. Go For It!
Expect to pay more for a showplace; if you consider a
look at the prices for comparable sales. Consider whether the property is in a high-demand area or if there is plenty of competition. A seems motivated. If you accommodate the seller’s preferred
It can be costly to replace major components potential. Location is key. Even if the site seems perfect for you at the present time, think about whether it will appeal to a large pool of buyers if you should decide to sell in the future.
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Do Your Due Diligence Schedule a home inspection after coming to terms. Many sellers expect to address issues related to safety or building codes, and additional repairs (or a credit) may be negotiated. Make sure all of your questions or concerns regarding the home’s condition are answered through the inspection process.
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