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Give It a Fresh Coat: Nothing says brand new like a fresh coat of paint. Overtime, after multiple use things like doors and steps can wear, but a little paint will help make them the focal point buyers will remember.

 

Replace Old Fixtures and Hardware: Turn heads from the get-go by replacing dusty lighting fixtures and tired door handles. These are only two of the many little things you can do to emphasis a beautiful door and entrance buyers will remember.

 

Add a Splash of Colour: Excite the unexcitable by hanging some flower baskets; it’s the easiest way to make a bold statement that’ll catch buyers attention. If you’re okay with getting your hands a little dirty, Daisy’s and Marigolds are some of the best types of flowers to plant in summer. There’s no denying they give off a pleasant aroma too!

 

These are just some of the many "tricks" that you can utilize! Contact me for more and for guidance in securing the Best Price

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When the mercury rises, homes without air conditioning can get stuffy and uncomfortable, making it difficult to relax, eat or sleep. Try these heat hacks to stay cool and calm all summer long.

1. Unplug the TV and close the laptop. Electrical appliances emit heat, so switch off everything you’re not using and make sure they’re unplugged at the wall too. TVs and computers are the worst offenders, so ensure they’re all closed down.

2. Make your own air conditioning. If you have a tabletop fan, you can turn it into a DIY air-conditioning unit by placing a bowl of ice water in front of it so the air skims over the ice and gets supercooled.

3. Freeze your pillowcase. A cool pillow is a real luxury on a hot summer evening. Superchill yours by wrapping the pillowcase in plastic wrap and putting it in the freezer before bedtime, then popping it back on just before you turn in for the night.

4. Choose natural materials. Avoid synthetic materials, particularly in a bedroom, as they won’t allow your skin to breathe properly, which can increase body temperature, particularly in a warm bedroom.

5. Make an ice-water bottle. Take your hot-water bottle out of hibernation and turn it into an ice pack to cool down a bed. Fill it with cold water, place it in the freezer, then pop it between the sheets just before you head to bed.

6. Turn off the lights. All lights emit heat, some more than others. To avoid overheating a room in summer, make sure you keep all lights switched off whenever possible and install energy-efficient lightbulbs to reduce the amount of energy given off as heat.

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The housing situation in Toronto ans Vancouver has reached to a point where developers are suggesting increasing the number of construction to three times the number of homes built in the previous year to address the supply issue especially for those finding it difficult to find a home as a result of affordability.

 

According to a reports from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the average home price in Toronto has increased by 22.6% from the previous year. The vacancy rates have been low for the past seven years.

 

I can help you Buy, Sell, Invest and Navigate in this market!

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