Tag Archives: John Wanless

When In Rome

When you go to Florida, or anywhere hot for that matter, do you wear a down-filled parka? I didn’t think so. Real estate is like that, too. Let me explain. A couple of weeks ago another Realtor told me about clients of hers who were moving to Toronto from out of town. They had sold […]

The Broken Fridge Dilemma

It doesn’t necessarily have to be your fridge. It could be any appliance or even your furnace or air conditioner. Regardless of whether it’s your fridge or your furnace, this type of situation occurs pretty often. In fact, it occurred to clients of ours just a short while ago. Here’s what happened, followed by a […]

26 Questions to Ask Agents

I’ve said before that finding the right Realtor to represent you is the key to achieving the best result and to ensuring that the process goes as smoothly as possible. I’ve also said that the most important thing to look for in a Realtor is trust. Assuming you’ve read Finding an Out of Town Agent […]

Finding An Out of Town Agent

Chances are you already have a trusted Realtor and I’m a big believer in loyalty, but there may be times when you need to find ANOTHER trusted Realtor. For example, what happens if you’d like to buy or sell a cottage property?  Or how would you sell the home of an out of town parent? […]

The Problem with Alarms

Generally speaking, alarm systems are good things. Not only do they provide you with an additional level of security, but some alarms can be programmed to alert you when dangerous situations arise, such as when there’s carbon monoxide in your home or when your basement starts to flood. You may also save on your home […]

Do This for Less Stress and More Fun

Buying a new home doesn’t have to be as stressful as some people make it out to be. In fact, it should be fun and exciting. If you’re buying before selling, one of the things you can do to lessen a potential source of stress is to look into bridge financing before you even start […]

Stop That Tree! It’s Escaping!

I don’t know about you, but it seems that everywhere I look these days in central Toronto I see a tree in a “cage”. If someone were to drive through our neighbourhoods for the first time, they’d probably wonder why we think our trees are going to run away. Now, we all know our trees […]

3 Places to Park in Central Toronto

Parking is important in central Toronto not only because you need a place to put your car, but also because the type of parking you have can significantly affect the value of your property. Properties come in all different shapes and sizes in central Toronto so parking can vary from property to property. In this […]

3 Ways to Buy a New Home in Central Toronto

Let’s say you want to buy a new home in central Toronto. It’s not the same as buying a new home in the suburbs. There aren’t vast tracts of land upon which developers build hundreds of new homes from which you can choose. No. Your options are fairly limited because there is next to no […]

Building a Deck? Build it Right.

I was reading an article by lawyer Mark Weisleder the other day called 7 Things to Know When Building a Backyard Deck and it reminded me of something that happened very early on in my real estate career. It was the early 90s and the residential real estate market in central Toronto wasn’t anything like it […]

New Homes in North Toronto – Why Aren’t They Selling?

Have you noticed that many (but not all) of the new homes on 25’ wide lots north of Lawrence in North Toronto seem to be sitting on the market and not selling lately? Have you been wondering why? Well, there could be countless reasons as to why a home hasn’t sold. And since every home […]

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Living in North Toronto: Middle School and High School

[This is the fourth in a series of posts designed to give you an idea of what it’s like to live in one of central Toronto’s great neighbourhoods.  Note that I said “one of”. That’s because there are so many great neighbourhoods in central Toronto. Many of the things that make living in North Toronto […]

Living in North Toronto: Pre-School and Public School

  Part 1 of this series was about how our little family ended up living in North Toronto. Basically, it was pure luck. But we didn’t have any idea how lucky we really were until Cole and Alannah were born. And Part 2 talked about the play dates, playgrounds and activities they enjoyed around the neighbourhood when […]

Need More Space?

If you bought a home in central Toronto during the past 20 years or so, you probably made a conscious decision to choose central Toronto’s urban lifestyle over the much larger home you could have bought for the same price elsewhere. Good choice because Toronto is such a great place to live. But what happens […]

Living in North Toronto: Playgrounds, Play Dates and Activities

Part 1 of this series was about how our little family ended up living in North Toronto. Basically, it was pure luck. But we didn’t have any idea how lucky we really were until Cole and Alannah were born. Finding out we were going to have twins was a bit of a shock. There weren’t […]

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Enough Already! Protect Yourself.

I’ve spoken about this before in Buy the Steak. Not the Sizzle. but it seems like there may be some people who don’t read my blog yet. Why do I say this? Because several sellers have recently told me that one of the main reasons they chose their Realtor was because he or she claimed […]

North Toronto: East v. West

The area north of Lawrence and south of Loblaws on either side of Yonge is commonly referred to as North Toronto. The west side of Yonge is usually called the John Wanless area after the neighbourhood public school. The area on the east side of Yonge is known as either the Wanless Park area after […]