Tips for Organizing Your Home the Japanese Way

Posted on Feb 24, 2016 in Clutter



It is said that the average person spends 20 minutes a day or more looking for various belongings. Over the course of a lifetime (for example 70 years), that can add up to over 8,517 hours – almost an entire year spent searching!

You’ll have heard the maxim “A place for everything and everything in it’s place”. Well, the Japanese have taken that one...

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Six Money Topics That Couples Should Discuss

Posted on Feb 24, 2016

Couple in Love

Being in love is amazing! It's what life is all about. Unfortunately, many couples do not talk about money until it becomes an issue in their relationship. Ask these questions of each other to get to the root of any potential problems before they arise.

1. Who are you?
It’s “true confessions” time. Talk about how you each behave with money, what worr...

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What Your Strata Insures

Posted on Feb 24, 2016

Condo Insurance

The strata corporation policy insures the buildings and common property outside your unit. It also insures permanently affixed items inside your unit such as kitchen cabinets, light fixtures, permanent floor coverings, stoves, intercom, built-in dishwashers and other similar items that were permanently installed at the time the building was constru...

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Listing Photo Disasters

Posted on Feb 24, 2016 in Selling

When you’re thinking about hiring an agent to help you market and sell your home, it’s probably a good idea to ask to see listing photos of homes they’ve represented in the past. A true real estate professional will go the extra mile to make sure there are plenty of high-quality, detailed photos to help market your home online.

At the minimum, the p...

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Avoid Bidding Burnout!

Posted on Feb 24, 2016 in Buying

Avoid bidding burnout

Did you know the more homes you bid on and lose, the more likely you are to pay too much for a home? Here’s a primer on the phenomenon of “bidding burnout” and what you can do to avoid it.

As real estate markets continue to improve, and the neighborhood you’ve had your eye on is suddenly the “hot spot” on the map, there’s a real risk you could end u...

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Ten Ways to Plan Ahead For a New Home Purchase

Posted on Feb 24, 2016

 


There are many advantages to purchasing a new home: buyers are able to build equity, to enjoy the pride of ownership, and to obtain accommodation that is often larger and/or more luxurious than what is available to rent.

If you are planning to buy a home within the next few weeks or months, preparing now can help you save time and money. When compet...

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