Before putting your home on the market, take a close look at what’s actually selling in your neighbourhood—not just what’s currently for sale. Active listings show the competition, but sold homes reveal what buyers are willing to pay in today’s market. Comparing recent sales helps you: Price your home strategically ...
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The first 7–14 days are everything When a listing hits the market, it gets its highest exposure. Buyers who have been waiting jump on it immediately. If the price aligns with expectations, you attract: Strong showings Competing offers Faster decisions If it’s overpriced, those same buyers don’t “wait”—they move on. ...
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Your home should be a comforting place in which to live, work, and entertain. So, what are some simple ways to make your home a welcoming haven? An uncluttered entryway. If space permits, add a seat for putting on and taking off shoes. This small touch adds to both comfort ...
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Landlords and Home Owners – take note! Tenants and prospective Buyers – know what to look for! Major Ontario Fire Code changes came into effect January 1, 2026, significantly expanding carbon monoxide (CO) alarm requirements in homes and residential buildings, mandating them on every level near fuel-burning appliances, fireplaces, or attached ...
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Plan now to declare your occupancy status on your primary residence and any properties you own. Declarations can be made from January to the Interim Tax due date (the third Thursday in March). This year the deadline for submitting your declaration is March 19, 2026 in Ottawa (and April 30 ...
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