Author: Kylie Davis

Seven tips to make your tapware bright and shiny

Preparing your home for sale always takes a little time and a touch of elbow grease – after all, you don’t want your potential buyers to experience a cluttered and untidy home. The bathroom and kitchen are often the most time-consuming areas to clean before you open your doors to buyers.  These are also the…
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Is 2025 going to be your year?

We all know the property market warms up when spring and summer come around. And 2025 could be hotter than anyone anticipated. The Bank of Canada has reduced the interest rate for the sixth time since last April, and inflation remains low and stable at 1.8%. For many upsizers and first-time buyers, the question is…
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Where should I put the TV?

It’s amazing how your decision on where to position your television can dictate the rest of the living space in your home. For first-time buyers who’re just moving into their home, it’s one of the first decisions they need to make as they sit among all the packing boxes, trying to work out what goes…
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The essential countdown for preparing your home for sale

If you’re planning to sell your property in 2025, this is the perfect time to create a strategy that will ensure you will always have control of the situation and finish with a great selling experience. In real estate, it rarely pays to rush. And this is never more true than for owners who need…
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Benefits of living in a walkable neighbourhood

There’s a growing appreciation of walkable neighbourhoods – those vibrant urban enclaves where daily necessities and leisure activities are within strolling distance. This shift reflects a desire for a more connected, active and sustainable lifestyle with benefits ranging from improved health and well-being to reduced environmental impact.  A walkable neighbourhood is characterised by its pedestrian-friendly…
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Affordable housing policy makes poor start

Building more homes to increase affordability is always going to be a double-edged sword in this country. It’s great news for young buyers trying to break into the market, but a sobering trend for owners who rely on their homes to be their great financial assets. Consequently, the property market and its participants are keenly…
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Painting tips you shouldn’t brush off

Preparation is everything when it comes to painting, they say. And real estate agents will tell you one of the cheapest and highest-impact strategies to enhance  your home before sale is to paint the exterior and interior. Many owners will opt to paint themselves, especially if the priority is inside the home. And while preparation…
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‘The Exurbs’ – where Zillow users want to live

Zillow economists have crunched the numbers! They’ve analyzed their page-view traffic for nearly 2,300 American cities – plus data on property value growth and days on the market – to rank their users’ most desired locations. Would you guess Zillow users wanted the excitement of New York or L.A.? Or would they prefer those peaceful…
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Six DIY tasks to avoid when fixing your home for sale

We’re seeing a strong rise in the number of properties for sale this month – and with spring just around the corner, the trend is only going to get stronger. Across America, we have 17% more properties on the market than 12 months ago. Which means, many owners are about to up their DIY game,…
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Ten steps to showcase a fancy garage floor

Buyers love storage. When they walk through a property, they’re always checking the cupboard spaces in the kitchen and bathrooms, and the bedroom closets. “Stowing stuff” is a consistent theme with today’s buyers. Sellers who fail to realise this often pay a penalty of failing to secure offers for their property.  One great way to…
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