Selling

When you overprice a property for sale on the hopes that it will somehow sell for more than it’s worth, the results are predictable and very sad. It always goes down exactly the same way.

What’s the worst that could happen?

2020-06-05T14:27:21-04:00June 5th, 2020|

Timing the market is incredibly difficult, often doesn’t work and is also largely unnecessary. Instead of caring about the market as a whole, here’s how you prepare on both the buying and selling sides to take advantage of opportunity.

It’s time to get your ducks in a row.

2020-05-01T13:43:16-04:00May 1st, 2020|

Over time, we’ve identified certain red flags that tell us that the person on the other side of the deal may be less than ideal. While looking for perfection in the party on the other side of the deal can be counter-productive, it is smart to not overlook clear indications that this deal could be trouble.

Three red flags…wait, no..six red flags!

2020-04-24T12:45:16-04:00April 17th, 2020|

We have been focused lately on giving you the big picture view of real estate. The forest, if you will. Now, let’s look at the trees. No more talk about economic indicators, bond rates, government policies and the implications on real estate. This is what it’s like right now in real estate in Toronto.

Yes, the forest is interesting – but check out these trees!

2020-03-27T12:46:25-04:00March 27th, 2020|

It’s easy to go down a rabbit hole of analysis about how COVID-19 is impacting the market and what comes next. If we cut through the noise, we can see there are absolutely going to be winners and losers in real estate over the next few months. Most of it is out of our control, but there are a few ways in which you can make sure you aren’t negatively impacted by our new reality.

Down the rabbit hole we go…

2020-03-20T13:08:55-04:00March 20th, 2020|

Back in 2003, Toronto experienced the SARS outbreak and it makes sense to look at how it impacted the real estate market to get a good sense of the likely impact of the coronavirus this time around. Also, are we the only ones who didn't realize how often we touch our faces? Egad.

SARS vs. the Coronavirus

2020-03-13T13:29:07-04:00March 13th, 2020|

When you think about the last time you moved, what was the reason? Recently released data shows the big reasons people choose to move and it’s pretty surprising. Here’s our take on it.

Why people move is a little confusing.

2020-03-04T11:04:33-05:00February 28th, 2020|

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