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As you’re probably aware, the list price you set for your property has an impact on how quickly it sells — and how much you earn on the sale.

 

What you may not realize is just how significant an impact it has. Consider the following examples.

 

Example 1:

You price your property well above its current market value. As a result, many buyers don’t bother to see it because it’s outside of their price range. Those who do see it are confused by the high price tag, (and may even be suspicious.) They may wonder, “What’s going on?”

 

In this scenario, the home will likely languish on the market for weeks or even months. You might even have to lower the price dramatically to re-ignite interest.

 

Example 2:

You price your property just a couple of percentage points lower than what is necessary to gain the interest of qualified buyers. That might not seem like much of a problem. How much can a couple of percentage points matter?

 

Those points matter a lot.

 

On a $400,000 property, pricing your home just 2% lower than necessary could cost you $8,000 on the sale. That’s a serious amount of money!

 

So, as you can see, pricing your home right is serious business. Fortunately, a good REALTOR® knows how to set the right price.

 

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I have listed a new property at 3634 GLENVIEW CRES in North Vancouver.
A brand new & customized home w/a very high level attention to detail of craftsmanship w/modern & trendy designs throughout the house. Located steps away from Edgemont Village & as well close to shopping & schools, and quiet neighborhood provides a cozy & private lifestyle. The home feat 3 kitchens with one of them being an enclosed wok kitchen, as well as S/S appl & granite countertops throughout, and custom milled cabinetry & a nice spacious island to entertain guests around. This home has 5 bdrms & 8 baths, most have ensuite access. As well the bsmt rec room provides an expansive & spacious space to entertain guests in. Legal 2 bed suite downstairs. With over 5500 SF of space this is def a house to call your home.
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I have listed a new property at 63 2212 FOLKESTONE WAY in West Vancouver.
This beautiful large one Bedroom has fantastic and unobstructed panoramic views of Downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park, UBC & the Georgia Strait. The renovations done throughout the years are new hardwood flooring, updated kitchen counter top with newer & barely used appliances. Street level entrance provide easy wheel chair accessibility to get in and out of the unit.
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I have listed a new property at 104 3022 SUNNYHURST in North Vancouver.
Welcome to the ROSS RESIDENCE! Located in the vibrant & highly desirable neighborhood of Lynn Valley. This collection of 7 executive style, custom townhomes is just steps from Lynn Valley Center which offers you all of the day-to-day needs. This West Coast inspired townhome collection includes four 3 bedroom units & three 2 bedroom units all with your very own 2 car garage, vaulted ceiling in the master bedroom, sleek S/S appliances, stunning bathrooms & designer finishes. Fantastic floor plans which offer 3 levels of living & plenty of outdoor living space. Truly an amazing opportunity in Lynn Valley.
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I have listed a new property at 101 3022 SUNNYHURST RD in North Vancouver.
Welcome to the ROSS RESIDENCE! Located in the vibrant & highly desirable neighborhood of Lynn Valley. This collection of 7 executive style custom townhomes is just steps from Lynn Valley Center which offers you all of the day-to-day needs. This Westcoast inspired townhome collection includes four 3 bedroom units and three 2 bedroom units all with your very own 2 car garage, vaulted ceilings in the master bedrooms, sleek S/S appliances, stunning bathrooms & designer finishes. Fantastic floor plans which offer 3 levels of living & plenty of outdoor living space. Truly an amazing opportunity in Lynn Valley.
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When you’re out-of-town, there are plenty of kennels and other facilities that will mind your dog or cat. In fact, the pet-care business is booming! However, the same options aren’t available for your houseplants. So what do you do?

 

First, keep in mind that plants can go for several days or even a couple of weeks without water. This frequently happens in their natural habitats. So if you’re gone for just a few days, your flora will probably be fine.

 

Flowering plants tend to need the most water. Give them an extra dose just before you leave. Also, make sure they are in indirect, rather than direct sunlight. That will help them conserve water.

 

If you’re going to be away for a week or more, consider one of the several products on the market that water plants automatically. Many of these allow you to adjust how much water each plant gets — and when.

 

You’ll find plenty of do-it-yourself instructions for making your own automatic waterer on the internet, from plastic cups with tiny holes in the bottom to upside-down bottles with wicks. These might work, but you’ll want to test them first.

 

Of course, your best option might be to have a friend or trusted neighbour take care of the plants for you. Just be sure to give them clear instructions.

 

Your houseplants will thank you.


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When you make an offer on a home, it’s a smart idea to have a professional home inspector check it out from top to bottom. This inspection will ensure that the property doesn’t have any unexpected “issues”. After all, you don’t want to buy a home only to discover that the roof needs to be replaced, immediately, for thousands of dollars.

 

That being said, you might question whether you really need to invest the few hundred dollars it costs for a professional home inspection. “The home we want to buy looks like it’s in very good shape,” you might be thinking. “I can’t see anything wrong with it.”

 

However, a professional home inspector can see things you can’t. When you view a property that’s on the market, you might be able to notice obvious issues, like a crack in the foundation or a dripping faucet. If you’re experienced with home maintenance, you might even notice roofing tiles that look like they’re overdue for replacement.

 

But you won’t pick up all the issues a home inspector can.

 

A home inspector will, for example, use a special device to check for moisture build-up in the washrooms – which can be an indication of mould. He or she will also inspect wiring to make sure everything is safe and compliant with the building code.

 

That’s not all.

 

Like a determined detective, a home inspector will investigate the property’s structure, electrical and plumbing systems, insulation, and other components — and then report the findings to you.

 

In the end, a professional home inspection gives you peace-of-mind and protects your investment. So getting one is highly recommended — even for recently built homes.

 

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