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Read MoreEvery home’s backyard has potential to be an oasis to relax (or party) in. In this blog post, we're going to take a look at various ways to create your dream backyard.
Read MoreHow to get the maximum from your air conditioning this summer.
Read MoreThose who say first impressions are over-rated probably never worked in real estate. First impressions are everything when you’re selling your house, especially in the world of the internet where potential buyers will quickly lose interest in a property if the first few pictures of your house don’t wow them. Stressed? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. In part 2 of the Home Staging Basics series, we bring you some quick tips to stage your house for selling, if circumstances do not allow you to hire a professional. To learn some budget friendly hacks – Read on!
Read MoreTall towers of glass and steel have filled the sky of Waterloo region in the last decade. Expanding tech centre, influx of students in region’s post secondary institutions and convenient locations near the LRT line have catalysed the growth of condominium market in Kitchener-Waterloo. If you want to know more about this ‘up'rising, read on!
Read MoreThe need of effective public transit and active transportation has been a prominent subject of discussion among policy makers, urban planners and environmental enthusiasts. While Waterloo Region gears up to welcome the LRT in December this year after many delays, let’s look at what it has in store for the city.
Read MoreThe prices of houses in Waterloo Region are soaring and are expected to continue to rise. An influx of Toronto area buyers, who want to live and invest in a quiet and peaceful town are driving the prices up. Coupled with low borrowing rates, a booming local economy and the highly anticipated Light Rail Transit is making the region a hotspot for real estate. The Incredibly high prices in the Toronto market are causing the spill over effect to the communities within its commuting distance, a prime example being the Waterloo Region. High demand, coupled with low availability is leading to multiple offers on properties thus causing a real competition to enter the market. In particular, in properties under 450,000 we are seeing an incredible lack of inventory. The end of 2017 saw a 24% increase in demand as compared to 2016. If you still aren’t convinced and need a reason to consider moving to Kitchener Waterloo, read on!
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