Tag Archives: Toronto

1,000,000 Reasons Why People Haven’t Hired Me

When I was a wee young agent, I thought everyone would want to hire me because of my integrity, unique skill set and the way I always put my clients’ best interests above all else. I obviously had a healthy ego, but my understanding of human nature left room for improvement. I’ve had a GREAT career […]

Trending – Renovated or Not?

Then: “We’d like a good solid home that hasn’t been recently renovated so we can add value to it by renovating it over time.” Now: “We’d like a home that’s been completely renovated so we can move right in because we don’t have time to do any work ourselves.”

What Would You Do? – Friends & Relatives Pop Quiz

You’ve decided it’s time to make that move you’ve been contemplating and need to hire an agent. Question 1:  Would you a) hire your friend or relative; OR b) keep business and personal separate? Question 2: If you prefer to hire your friend or relative, which of the following best describes your reason for doing […]

You See It, You Like It, You Buy It – Part 3

This is the third post on this subject, otherwise known as “He Who Hesitates May Get Lost”. You’ll remember that Part 1 was about the second buyer who appeared out of nowhere at 11:30 pm just as the seller was about to accept my client’s offer and Part 2 was about the negotiations that carried […]

What Will the Market Be Like in 6 Months? A Year? 2 Years?

People often ask me what I think the market will be like in the future. It’s a good question because it’s helpful to know this when you’re trying to determine the best time to buy or sell. I usually have a pretty good idea of what the residential real estate market in central Toronto will […]

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Emotions? What Emotions?

I was watching House of Cards the other night when one of the characters said something that really struck a chord with me. When asked if his decision was based on emotion, he replied: “You don’t make decisions based on emotion. Decisions based on emotion aren’t decisions. They’re instinct.” I love a show with good […]

Lytton Park is Undervalued

You may not be interested in Lytton Park specifically, but what’s going on there right now is very helpful in understanding how the residential real estate market works in central Toronto. Lytton Park is undervalued. It hasn’t been scientifically proven, but that’s what I think. Here’s why: First, some background. Lytton Park is an established, […]

If I Terminate a Deal, Can I Go Back and Make Another Offer?

Ask me anything. Anything at all. And I promise you an honest, straightforward answer. I’m here to help and I’m happy to do so. Don’t be shy because there’s no such thing as a stupid question. If you haven’t been selling real estate every day for the past 20+ years like I have, no one expects you […]

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You See It, You Like It, You Buy It. Or Not. – Part 2

You’ll remember the lesson learned in Part 1: Residential real estate exists in its own strange world in which anything can happen so don’t hesitate. If you see it and like it, buy it. And if you receive a good offer for your home, take it. But residential real estate is SO strange that you need to expect the unexpected and […]

Special Flood Issue – July 2013

After the Flood – A Homeowner’s Checklist. If you or anyone you know is experiencing flood issues, you might find the following checklist helpful…  Read More…   Safety Tips. Toronto police and city officials have published tips for residents to stay safe, whether they are at home or traversing the city’s rain-soaked streets on Tuesday.  Read […]

6 and a half Tips to Help You Survive the Summer Market

The Summer Real Estate Market has officially arrived! Not that you’d know it by the weather. Or by what’s going on in the real estate market, which is unusually active  for this time of year. Although the real estate market in central Toronto hasn’t slowed down yet nearly as much as it has in past years, it’s […]

It Finally Closed – Part 3! A Real Life Case Study

To pick up where we left off, it’s now about a month before closing and the buyer had just called ME, even though he wasn’t my client, to tell me that he was having trouble arranging financing. If you’d like to review all the details and all the lessons learned so far, and there were […]

It Finally Closed-Part 2! A Real Life Case Study.

So where were we? Right. Our sellers had just accepted one of the fifteen offers they received for their property. The buyer was a builder who had given a significant deposit. And the documents had been sent to the parties’ respective lawyers. (For a full recap of what happened, see It Finally Closed! A Real Life […]

It Finally Closed! A Real Life Case Study.

It finally closed!! The deal I thought might never close. The deal that took as much of my time as 10 other deals. The deal that should be in the real estate training manual for all the things that can be learned from it. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s start at the beginning. […]

Things That Don’t Matter

When it comes time to estimate the fair market value of a home, all that matters is this: “How much are similar homes selling for?“. Why is this all that matters? Because if you’re buying, why would you pay more for Home A when you can buy Home B, which is very similar, for less money? […]

It’s a Mine Field Out There!

Residential real estate is a mine field. There are so many things that can go wrong it would be impossible to list them all. That’s why it’s important to recognize potential problems in advance and know who to call for advice so they can be avoided. You may need to speak with a plumber, an […]

Is Your Home REALLY New?

How would you feel if you thought you bought a brand new home, but found out later that it wasn’t really all brand new? I know how I’d feel, but I can’t use words like that in a blog like this. In the older parts of Toronto, some builders incorporate part or all of the […]