Author: Kylie Davis

Kiwis switching to floating rate as listing rise again

New Zealanders’ optimism about the housing market continues to rise with more owners opting for a variable mortgage rate rather than locking one in. Almost one-third of Kiwis (31.8%) have now opted for a floating rate in the belief there are more cuts to come from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ). Commentators are…
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Eight tips to prepare for a summer sale

Summer is just around the corner, and if you’re ready to upsize or downsize to a new dream home, this is the perfect time to start preparing your property for sale. If you’ve been living in your current home for more than five years, you can expect a healthy return on your investment.  Median existing-home…
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Nine tips for making an offer to win dream home

The turbulent economic and political news in Canada may not fill everyone with excitement when it comes to buying and selling real estate – yet, where uncertainty lurks there is opportunity! The latest data on Canadian real estate suggests prices are now subdued due to the obvious themes of public discourse. People are concerned about…
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Ease the fears that stop you from selling

Deciding to sell and move to a new home is not always straightforward and requires careful thought. You need to have the financial resources behind you, whether you are upsizing or downsizing.  You’ll need to lay your hands on funds to pay for some of the essentials that come with purchasing your next home.  For…
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Eight tips for cleaning out your pantry

Have you ever opened the door to your pantry and wondered, “where is the spiral pasta? I know it’s here somewhere.” We’ve all had that moment where we spend more than 10 seconds casting around for that pasta. For most folks, staring into the abyss of your pantry – or their fridge – is a…
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Eight tips for choosing the right mortgage

When purchasing your first property, much of the advice you receive focuses on location and the style of home that suits your needs.  Too little insight and experience is shared about the importance of finding a home loan that’s tailored to your needs. With Canada’s interest rates falling since last June when it stood at…
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Be the perfect Easter host with these seven ideas

Inviting guests for Easter often throws the hosts into a heated debate about the meal they should prepare. What is the perfect Easter meal? Besides chocolate, of course! Often, it’s best to create a menu you know you can deliver. Perhaps, it is a traditional meal of your heritage, your mother’s passed-down recipe, or a…
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Four favourites to put in your garden this spring

For those planning a wonderful spring and summer garden this year, it’s time to roll up the sleeves and start planting. If you’re also preparing to put your home on the market for the spring or summer selling seasons, it’s vital you highlight your garden as a major feature – it’s a significant contributor when…
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Canadians pause, but market may offer silver lining

A collective “watch and wait” stance has been adopted by property owners as Canada holds its breath for the next installment from the White House. After the steel tariffs, we now have a 25% levy on our auto industry exports to the United States. At the time of writing, the world was poised for so-called…
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Uncertainty can favour the long-term buyer

Home prices have shown an initial resilience in the face of economic threats and actions from Washington.  Prices slipped just 0.8% in February as buyers increased their caution and sellers decided that perhaps this was a good time to hold onto their properties. Uncertainty, however, can be your friend in the property market. It can…
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