Author: Kylie Davis

Think small to help you declutter

Necessity is the mother of invention and nothing teaches us how to be clutter-free better than living in a confined space. The lessons learned from organizing tiny spaces are valuable in larger homes, where mess has a larger canvas and can get out of control, making living areas feel smaller than they really are. When…
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Fireplaces a hot item with buyers

Few features warm the hearts of prospective house buyers more than a traditional or restored fireplace. From a purchaser’s perspective, a home simply isn’t complete without a beautifully presented fireplace that retains the style of the original architecture. Whether you have a period or modern home, a fireplace is a major contributor to achieving the…
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Quick tips to revitalize your garden

There’s one quick and easy way to revitalize the appearance of your garden and reduce the workload of maintaining during the sale period – and that’s mulch. Mulching gives your garden a ‘finished’ appearance and makes everything look neat and tidy. Pull out the weeds first, and you’ll enjoy a weed-free appearance for the length…
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10 ways to avoid being a clutter bug

The most important piece of advice for preparing to sell your home is to get all the clutter out of sight. An untidy house can undo all the great work required to get buyers through your home and consider making an offer. Confronting your emotional attachment to your niece’s pottery on the coffee table, or…
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6 expenses to remember when you sell

Successful property transactions are underpinned by a budget that accounts for all the expenses. Property owners often become so focused on finding the funds for their next purchase that they forget to properly assess the financial impost of selling their current property.  Here’s a breakdown of the costs associated with the sale of a home. …
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12 tips for choosing a construction company

A methodical approach is needed for selecting a builder for a remodelling project or new construction project. Word of mouth is far and away the most reliable form of recommendation if you have had no previous experience with a construction company. As an experienced real estate agent, I can give you a great perspective. I…
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4 important data points to understand about your market

It’s always a good idea to conduct your own research into the property market when you decide to sell. This will help you get a feel for how the market is performing so that when you meet with your agent, you’ll have some background and be able to ask more detailed questions. Here are some…
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5 ways to declutter your home

There is never a better time to have a clean up than when you make the decision to sell. Why? Because if you don’t deal with the clutter, you’re going to have to pack it and move it into your new home – and no one wants that!  As an experienced real estate agent in…
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What to do when you are serious about a property

You’ve found a property you love. Your partner is researching paint swatches, your bank has said ‘yes’ and the negotiations begin.  But you’re conscious that you’re running on pure emotion and given the price tag, it makes sense to cover all the angles. As your agent, these are my five quick tips to test your…
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How to make your home ready for inspections

Getting your home ready for buyer inspections requires teamwork with your  agent, an eye for detail and a willingness to put in some hard work.  Short-cuts only hurt the chances of finding a buyer and getting your desired price. As your agent, I have years of experience to ensure any inspection goes smoothly, attracts the…
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