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Should I Buy Before I Sell?!

Should I Buy Before I Sell?!

This is an age-old debate. It comes up all the time. You are already in the Real Estate market and now you are looking for a new home. Maybe it’s time to upgrade in the market from a condo to a townhouse. Maybe it’s time to change neighbourhoods as your kids are about to head to school. Whatever the case, when you get to this point you are going to ask if you should buy before you sell.

The true answer to this age-old debate depends on some key factors. Like if you are in a hot market, say you own a condo in Vancouver and are buying a detached house. Odds are that your condo, if priced right and staged well. Plus a key marketing plan, it should have a multiple offer situation and probably in the first weekend on the market.

This is when it’s good to know the market and its trends. As with this scenario, you may be comfortable finding that new house first. Then put your condo up right away afterwards. Here’s some tips and info that may help a bit. But always remember to consult your professional Realtor. They can help you along the way.

Why You May Want to Buy Before Selling:

  • Find That True Dream Home – if you don’t have to sell right here right now, the ball is in your court. Meaning that you can literally spend months or years searching for your dream home. That could be a good thing or an excuse that helps you procrastinate.
  • Buying first can make the house hunting experience more enjoyable – Without a closing date looming on your existing home, you’ll have time to wait until the right home comes up for sale. It can also be less stressful knowing that if your offer is unsuccessful, you have time to wait for the next opportunity to come up.
  • Time for Renovations – having the luxury to replace the electrical and kitchen while you aren’t living in your new home can be a godsend, especially if you have young children
  • You can add a condition to any offer you make – In addition to the highly recommended conditions on financing and inspection, you can also make your offer conditional on the sale of your current home. Please keep in mind that it’s worth pointing out this condition will likely make your offer less attractive to the seller because of the uncertainty for them.

Why You May Want to Sell Before Buying:

  • Know exactly how much money you have to spend – as soon as your property is sold, you’ll know how much you have for the down-payment on the new house. That’s a great thing when it comes down to it.
  • Avoid the stress of your house or condo NOT selling – there’s a huge stress load that you need to prepare yourself for when it comes to this. What if your place doesn’t sell right away? Odds are if you were thinking of buying first before you sell. You are going to be super anxious at this point. Maybe avoiding it is a great thing?
  • Avoid bridge financing costs – this is the money the bank lends you to cover the equity in your house when you close on your purchase before sale, i.e. the extra cost of carrying two mortgages temporarily.
  • Declutter Your Life – as with most moves, you’ll be decluttering your life. But if you sell first you’ll now have that chance to sell off some of those items. Maybe you were thinking of that new couch or new kitchen tables. This may the time to do it. Then when you buy that new home you can add new items that make sense to its layout. There are times when you buy before you sell, that you’ve made the closing and possession dates tight. Meaning that you may be packing and moving close to or on the dame day.
  • Sell For More – this is a key element to most peoples life. You’ve gained memories and equity in your current home. You probably want to make some good money off your investment. If you sell first you have the luxury of negotiating terms and getting as much as you can for your place. The stress of buying first sometimes means that you have no choice but to take that first offer.

There is so much more that can be added to this. But for now, this is a good start. If you are ever looking for some answers to your questions. I’m always here to help. Contact me here.

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4 Tips For Millennials Who Want To Buy Real Estate

4 Tips For Millennials Who Want To Buy Real Estate

It’s the world we live in now. The rental market and housing market in the main cities like Toronto and Vancouver are tough. It’s expensive to rent and it’s hard to find a way to buy. But what if you did things just a tad bit different? Then and maybe only then will you be able to find the way to buy that Real Estate you’ve always wanted.

Here are some tips for Millennials who are trying to save a down payment to enter the Real Estate Market. (None of them require you to abandon your 3 coffees a day completely, though of course it may be smart to also do so.)

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5 Great Things About Living in Port Moody

5 Great Things About Living in Port Moody

So Let’s Talk About What I Love About The Area.

Port Moody is a great city to call home and also to visit. It’s comprised of some amazing mom and pop shops, local breweries and restaurants. A great place for families, young and old couples, plus your family pet. You really will fall in love with what it has to offer and probably will be blown away on your first visit. A visit that may have you considering relocation to the suburbs.

1. The Neighbourhood: Port Moody is set up into different sections of hoods and areas. There’s Newport Village, Suter Brook Village, Brewers Row (not technically a hood per say) but I like to call it one, Anmore, Heritage Mountain, Moody Centre and more. But these are the ones I venture to on a regular basis. What I love most about these areas is that each one has its own character. I’ll write more about it soon but for a quick example.

  • Newport Village has a laid back vibe with Brown’s Restaurant (Great summertime patio), Gallaghers Cafe (Be sure to pick up a stamp card for your coffees, Buy 10 get 1 free), Kin’s Market (Fresh Veggies), St. James Well (The perfect local pub, great food and rotating taps), and The Runners Den (An amazing local shoe store for those avid runners).
  • Suter Brook Village has a Thifty Foods (great grocery store, be sure to get a beautiful bouquet of flowers and fresh sushi made on site), Romers Burgers (Great spot to watch the game), Starbucks (There’s another one in Newport Village too), Sango Sushi (best Beef Yaki Soba I’ve had so far in town).
  • Moody Centre has a lot to offer too, but my favourite is the Original’s Café Mexicano (placed in a house, cool atmosphere), Taps & Tacos (amazing happy hour, must try is the Korean Pork Taco), and Rosa’s Cucina Italiana restaurant (Prepare to wait for a table, but a must in Port Moody) plus Gabi & Jules Handmade Pies and Baked Goodness (you must stop and get one, even just a slice…absolutely no excuse).
  • Brewers Row; please read below at number 3.

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5 Tips For Helping You Sell Your Home Fast & For More Money

5 Tips For Helping You Sell Your Home Fast & For More Money

It’s that time in your life where you’ve decided to sell your home. That’s amazing and I truly hope you get exactly what you want. But what if I told you that there are some tricks to help sell your home. Tricks that are actually tips but you get what I’m saying. These tips will help you sell your home fast and for more money. Sure some of these tips are common sense but you would be surprised on how many of these are not utilized. So let’s get into this portion of the writing.

I imagine that if you are reading this and thinking of selling fast. You just want to get to the point.

Here’s a Small List to Help You on Your Journey

1. Hire A Marketing Genius Realtor: Okay so what does this mean exactly. Well what if I told you the one Realtor who has helped you before or is the first person you’ve been referred… is not your guy? It’s true that there are some bad Realtors out there. Ones that don’t have your best interest at heart, ones that are not adapting to the new age of tech.

You need to consider that one Realtor who is also a marketing genius. The one that has his or her pulse on all of todays technology, social media platforms and can think outside the box. So be sure to check out there Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and all others…even SnapChat.

2. Stage, Stage and Stage Your Home: I can personally guarantee that staging your home will sell your home faster and for more money. Now there are different ways to go about this. You can hire a staging company or maybe your Realtor stages for you. This is all dependant on where you are selling but staging is a must.

I get that you love that computer desk or old piano. I get that your couch has been in the family for generations. Great…you can take those with you when you sell. But the buyer who is coming to look at your house is going to judge your place on how it looks from the inside and outside.

So when they walk in to your home you may as well have that perfectly placed painting or photo. That beautiful table and couch. Those perfectly placed accents scattered around. take away any and all distractions and let the buyer in on an experience. One that will have them actually asking to buy the furniture from you in their offer. Seriously…this happens when you stage. Your buyers will make a bigger and better offer and will even try to buy all the furniture and things around. You of course can’t sell it if it’s not your stuff but that goes to show how effective it was.

This will single-handedly be the best thing you can do when selling your home. Even if you use your own stuff, have a professional come in to give you some ideas of what to do and where to put things.

3. Take Professional Photos: Yep…that’s right! Professional photos are a must. I get that your iPhone is the best on the market. That you consider yourself a great photographer. But it is a proven stat that professional Real Estate photos make for a fast sale and drive the value up on your property.

Do not let your Realtor be cheap and make sure that they get professional photos done. A beautiful photo that is perfectly focused instead of blurry speaks a thousand words. Odds are the buyers of your home are looking at these photos online first and judging for themselves whether to come to the Open House or not.

In fact odds are like 100% chance that they are doing that!

4. Have Open Houses: That’s right, have an Open House. It seems like utter common sense but you would be surprised at how many people don’t do them. They’ll go ahead and say stuff like, appointment only or the photos are online. There are Realtors out there that will do everything to convince you not to do an Open House…Seriously they are out there. How they still have a business and are getting business is beyond me.

It’s pretty obvious that by having an Open House and applying all these tips will bring people in to your place. That in turn will have people talking about your place, which will put even more eyes on the sale of your house. This in turn will help you sell fast and for even more money.

Reminder – Be open to all availability for your Realtor to show your home. Even before and after the Open Houses. Some buyers just can’t make it to the Opens that are available.

5. Landscaping: This is a must for any home seller. Even if you are selling a Townhouse or Condo. Make sure that the buyers first impression of the place is amazing. Imagine the difference of a place that has garage outside and haven’t raked up the leaves if it’s the fall. Compared to a perfectly manicured property and mowed lawn. Even if you have a small garden on the patio of your condo, apply this tip. It will work.

Every little detail in selling your home will go above and beyond. Think about using some white little rocks around the plant beds or planting some fresh flowers in the front. This first impression will be in your favour if you do.

So now you know some great tips about how to sell your home fast one for more. Now comes the time that you have a great educated idea of what your home is worth before you apply these.

CLICK HERE to find out what your home is worth.

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10 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying an Investment Property

Investment Property

10 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying an Investment Property

Using your hard-earned money should mean that you do your research when buying an Investment Property. So be sure to do your researchThe goal is to start your portfolio off successfully. I recommend looking outside your area and trust in your Realtor®. They will guide you in the right direction. Almost every prospect requires that you start out low and work your way up. Real estate investments are no different. It’s important to begin with a solid property before finding a challenge. Start out with smaller, cheaper properties that you can afford and look into rents in that area.

If you look in Maple Ridge for example, you can buy a $199,900 property that can bring in $1200 a month in rent. With 20% down you’ll be bringing in a positive cash flow, after mortgage and strata fees are paid. Be it a small return but it’s a return none the less. That’s exactly what you want to be doing, which is making money. So think outside the box and start small. Once you’ve got the hang of it then you can add to your portfolio. In no time you’ll have 5-10 properties and be on the way to financial freedom.

The prices in Greater Vancouver are inflated, so learn other areas in BC. Reason being is that the prices in the surrounding areas are better. Making it easier to get into the market at an affordable price. So instead of buying a $600,000 downtown property, maybe think of investing elsewhere. This is so that you can grow that positive cash flow.

Plenty of challenges accompany the current real estate market. So those who invest in real estate without proper preparation might suffer the negative consequences. If you’re interested in beginning a rental property business…

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5 Great Things About Port Coquitlam

5 Great Things About Port Coquitlam

I’ve been doing a lot of recon lately and mainly in the Tri-Cities area. I just wanted to put into perspective some of the great things the “Suburbs” have to offer. The Suburbs that I’m talking about are Port Moody, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam. It’s very important to understand now, right now that the migration has shifted. What I mean by that is people are starting to see that the Tri-Cities are actually really close. We are only 35 minutes to downtown from Port Moody and in some cases even less with Coquitlam. But also Port Coquitlam is only an extra 5-10 minutes on top of that.

The reason I wanted to talk about Port Coquitlam today is that it has a lot to offer. With so many people focus on the other two cities out here, Port Coquitlam is not to be forgotten. The only thing it’s lacking is the SkyTrain, but it has the West Coast Express and you can jump on a bus and be at the SkyTrain in moments. Even drive your car to the Moody Station in Port Moody and park for the day.

Here’s a couple of things going on in Port Coquitlam;

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Lets Talk About Why Your Home Is Not Selling

Lets Talk About Why Your Home Is Not Selling

Your home is up for sale and it’s time to do everything you can out of the gates. You must impress and have a great first impression. But also be ready to understand the market and how it changes through time.

Think about this for a moment. Market value is truly how much a Buyer is prepared to pay for a home and how much the Seller is prepared to accept for their home. While agents look to recent and nearby comparable sales to help us predict what that market value might be, market value is actually dictated by the Buyers and Sellers.

So when it comes to the issue at hand of why your home is not selling. Then maybe you should look at some key factors to the puzzle.

 

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The True Power of Community

The True Power of Community

The True Power of Community is surrounding yourself with like minded people. Community is under utilized but can change your life. So let’s talk Community…

For some reason, a lot of people just love the idea of being “self-made.” We love getting swept up in the romance of being the kind of people who pull themselves up by their bootstraps and hustle their way to the top, with no help from anyone else. It’s an appealing idea, but it’s a myth and completely false.

When you take a look back at history, you’ll find that the most influential people in the world never got there alone. Instead they were part of a community of friends, peers, and mentors who helped push them to become the people they were destined to be.

As anyone should, you need to come to terms with the fact that we all need support, and surround yourself with a community of others with similar likes. No matter how talented you may be, you’re not going to get very far without the power of community.

Here are 4 different ways you can start utilizing the power of community.

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5 Reasons You Should Hire A Millennial Realtor

Millennial Realtor

5 Reasons You Should Hire A Millennial Realtor?

There are a lot of options when it comes to hiring your next Realtor. There are so many of us out there. I get it and understand if you think I’m not right for you. But what I can tell you is there is a true reason that you should give me a chance to win you over. I’m young but not too young, I’m experienced but not jaded and I have the confidence needed to make you money!

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