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01/14/2015

I just realized that I haven't updated this page in a very long time. I have to admit that I spend so much time on my personal page that I forgot about this one. I really don't believe anyone actually noticed, but I feel it prudent that I inform anyone who might look at this page that I have left real estate and have moved on to working with my husband at Watson's Family Karate School and Fitness. If you are looking for a good Real Estate salesperson, please contact me and I will gladly forward you to someone who is honest, reliable and hard working. Cheers!

01/03/2014

Belinda's Place is going to be a shelter for homeless women. Something much needed in Newmarket. I will be doing something this year to help raise money for this very worthy charity. I will let you know when I have an event and I hope you will join me!

12/09/2013

Everyone that travels the 404 to and from Keswick are wondering what is going on with the 13 km extension. I did some checking and there has been a year long delay due to the subsurface soil being wetter than was expected and construction on two major bridges was delayed due to the relocating of utilities. The road is now expected to be finished in the summer of 2014. Lets cross our fingers!

10/29/2013

A great book to read for anyone in any kind of business is "The One Thing" by Gary Keller.

09/03/2013

I have read several books by Mark Weisleder who is an author, speaker and lawyer. I have also been to one of his seminars and I highly recommend others who are in Real Estate or if you are considering buying or selling your home to do the same. I thought this snippet from his book "Put the Pen Down!" was good advise:

Weisleder's Wisdom on landlord and tenant rights

1. If you're living in an apartment and you want to buy a house, look at your lease and find the termination date. Synchronize the end of the lease with the purchase of your new home, so you won't have to pay rent for an apartment you're not living in.
2. If you're renting in a building that has more than four units, don't sign any lease renewal agreements, especially if you're considering buying a home within the next twelve months.
3. If you're selling your home, you may have difficulty terminating the leases of unco-operative tenants.
4. Consider paying your tenants an incentive to leave so you'll have vacant possession before you put your home on the market and you can get the maximum selling price with no aggravation.

11/09/2011

Five Great Things about Homeownership
by Carla Hill

If you've been on the fence about homeownership, now is the time to take a leap! Don't let the negative press deter you from one of life's greatest joys.

Take a look at five short and sweet reasons that homeownership is great!

1. Equity. When you pay rent, you never see that money again. It is lining the landlord's pocket. Yes, buying a home may come with some hefty initial costs (downpayment, closing costs, inspections), but you will make that money back over time in equity built in the home. Historically, homes appreciate by about 4 to 6 percent a year. Some areas are still experiencing normal appreciation rates. For the areas that have seen harder times since the recession, experts feel that the housing market will recover. Homeownership is about building long-term wealth. A home bought for $10,000 in 1960 is most likely worth 10 times that in today's market.

2. Relationships: Renters tend to see their neighbors come and go quickly. Some people sign year leases while others are in the community for much shorter terms. Apartment complexes also tend to have less common shared space for people to meet, greet, and socialize. Homeowners, however, have yards, walking trails, or community pools and clubhouses where they can get to know each other. Neighbors stay put much longer (at least three to five years if they hope to recoup their closing costs). This means more time to develop relationships. Research has shown that people with healthy relationships have more happiness and less stress.

3. Predictability: Well, as long as you have a fixed-rate term on your mortgage it's predictable. Most people buying homes today know that a fixed-rate is the way to go. This means your payment amount is fixed for the life of the term. If your mortgage payment is $500 today, then it will still be $500 a month in 10 years. This allows for people to budget and make solid financial plans. The sub-prime crisis meant many homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages saw their monthly payments rise and then rise some more. Homeownership, though, generally comes with a predictable table of expenditures. Even the big purchases are predictable. You know most roofs last just 15 years (or so). You know that each year you'll need to pay for the gutters to be cleaned, and so on.

4. Ownership: Okay, this is a given. Homeownership means you "own" your home. That comes with some incredible perks, though! You can renovate, update, paint, and decorate to your heart's desire. You can plant trees, install a pool, expand the patio, or do holiday decorating that would rival the Kranks (if the HOA allows!). The bottom line is this is your home and you can personalize it to your taste. Most renters are stuck with the same beige walls and beige carpet that has been standard apartment decor for 20 years. Now is your chance to let your home speak!

5. Great Deals: It's a great time to buy. Interest rates are at historic lows. We're talking 4.0 percent instead of 6.0 or higher. This means big savings for today's buyers. Home prices have also taken a dip since the recession, which means homes are more affordable than ever. If you have steady income and cash for a downpayment, then be sure to talk to your local real estate agent about what homes in your area could be a fit for you.

Homeownership can be a real joy. It's time to get off the fence and into a home that is right for you!

Published: November 2, 2011

11/03/2011

Check out the SlideShare link below for This Month in Real Estate for October. Tons of useful information!

Watch "This Month In Real EState" to see some numbers on what home staging and renovations can do for the marketing valu...
05/09/2011

Watch "This Month In Real EState" to see some numbers on what home staging and renovations can do for the marketing value of your home.

What is home staging and why is it important? Watch now to find out.

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