Murray Lloyd - EXP Realty, Brokerage

Murray Lloyd  - EXP Realty, Brokerage I have had the pleasure of working 20+ years full-time helping my 'Real Estate Friends' purchase and

04/21/2026
01/15/2022

SPRING SELLING

Planning to sell your home this spring? While this winter is expected to bring a record-breaking number of buyers to the market, spring will bring more inventory and more competition.

Why wait until just before your home goes on the market to prepare it? There are plenty of things you can do right now that will cut down on the time and effort you’ll need to spend in the spring.

Inspection

Have your Home Inspected
One of the most common reasons a home sale falls apart or is delayed is because of problems that the buyer learns about after the home inspection. Typically, price negotiations will reopen, but if the problems are beyond the buyer’s budget, they may just walk away from the deal.

If you have your home inspected now, you will not only avoid unpleasant surprises in the middle of the transaction, but you'll have the rest of winter to get any repair projects out of the way. Chip away at these projects steadily and by spring your home could be in good shape.

The pre-listing home inspection isn't a must, but if you’re concerned about any problems the home might be hiding, it’s best to bring them to light now.

Get a Head Start on Curb Appeal
Most landscaping tasks will have to wait until spring, but if you have inside space and a sunny window, you can get a head start by growing your own flowers from seed. Just wait until after the last frost to plant them outside.

You can also consider touching up any chipped paint on doors and trim, creating an outdoor seating area, or updating your front door hardware. Replacing a ratty mailbox, installing new house numbers, and purchasing a new front porch doormat are other great ways to spruce up your curb appeal over the winter months.

Invest in Buyers' Favourite Features
You know those weekends when it’s just too cold and miserable to leave the house? What better way to pass those gloomy days, than by adding some nice touches to the interior and exterior of your home.

The National Association of Home Builders in the U.S. surveyed prospective home buyers and learned that the top two desired features in a home are a laundry room and exterior lighting. A whopping 87% of home buyers will appreciate an investment you make in either of these areas.

How to get started? For your laundry room (or nook or closet), take this opportunity to add function. Consider adding a shelf, storage cabinet, or wall-mounted drying rack.

As your luck would have it, wireless lighting has come a long way thanks to advancements in power and power storage technologies. Does your home have a path that could have some extra visibility? A side yard that could use a motion sensor light? Shine some light on those darker areas to delight prospective buyers.

House prep may be less appealing than bingeing your favourite TV shows all winter, but doing some legwork now will help to ensure that your home will be the star of the spring real estate market.
The Germs are Coming from Inside the House
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We encounter a host of germs every day, from bacteria and parasites to, yes, viruses, and the battle against them begins at home. Grab some disinfectant wipes, and let's break down the germiest items in your home.

Kitchen & Bath
Studies of germs in homes find, unsurprisingly, that the kitchen is the most germ-ridden room. The biggest offender: your trusty sponge. Sponges can contain millions of bacteria and can quickly spread it over every surface in your kitchen. Using a paper towel or disinfectant wipe is a more effective method to clean countertops and other hard surfaces.

In the bathroom, the toothbrush holder is the biggest germ culprit, meaning yes, it’s more germ-ridden than the toilet. Yuck. Cleaning your toothbrush holder weekly will help cut back on germs and give you peace of mind when polishing your pearly whites.

Another surprising bathroom germ culprit: faucet handles. Yes, even diligent hand-washers are at risk, as the faucet's handles are more infested with germs (especially e. coli) than the toilet. Leave a tub of disinfecting wipes near bathroom sinks and urge family members to wipe down the faucet and handles after they use them.

The Office
Clean those keys Your keyboard is full of cooties. Well, not exactly, but you may never look at a keyboard the same way when you learn that it’s dirtier than your bathroom. A study by the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found bacilli, staphylococci, streptococci, and micrococci, among other germs, on keyboards in the home.

Researchers recommend disinfecting the keyboard (and other electronics) at least once a week with an alcohol wipe or solution with 60-80% concentration. Alcohol evaporates quickly, avoiding potential electronic damage from excess moisture.

Living Room
Clean that clicker! We’re willing to bet that not many people sanitize the TV remote, but they should. It’s the second germiest electronic in the average household (laptops being the first), which makes sense when you think about how many hands touch it regularly. Use disinfecting wipes to sanitize your remote at least once a week.

I hope this information is helpful and I look forward to hearing from you if you need some real estate help this spring.

04/15/2021

Home Improvement Tip !

Want to improve your home and increase its value?
Be sure to make the right bet.

Wood Deck

Remodeling magazine estimates that wood decks cost around $14,000 and generally recoup 72% of their value.

Swimming Pool

It's commonly agreed that a swimming pool has no resale value at all. Reason #1? Sure they sound nice, but pools are very expensive to maintain. Running a close second is the fear of pool accidents.

04/15/2021

Home Improvement Tip!

Want to improve your home and increase its value?
Be sure to make the right bet.

Wood Deck

Remodeling magazine estimates that wood decks cost around $14,000 and generally recoup 72% of their value.

Swimming Pool

It's commonly agreed that a swimming pool has no resale value at all. Reason #1? Sure they sound nice, but pools are very expensive to maintain. Running a close second is the fear of pool accidents.

This Wonderful Home was SOLD in only 7 days well above the asking price.  How can I help you or your friends achieve you...
03/25/2021

This Wonderful Home was SOLD in only 7 days well above the asking price. How can I help you or your friends achieve your goals?

A wonderful home ready for a new owner. The current owner spent 27 years enjoying this home and neighbourhood.  3 level ...
03/17/2021

A wonderful home ready for a new owner. The current owner spent 27 years enjoying this home and neighbourhood. 3 level Backsplit, Semi-Detached, 3 bedroom home ready to be loved. Close to Queen St and Torbram Road in Brampton. Partially finished basement with 3pc bath, separate entrance, 3 car parking. This home is close to everything you need for your family. Move-in ready. Please let me know if you have any questions at all.
MLS listing: W5151706
Continue to be safe and healthy!

03/07/2021

Cleaver Cleaning Tip
FABRIC SOFTENER SHEETS

You may have heard of using Fabric softener sheets as a great way to deodorize tennis shoes or gym bags. But have you ever used one to dust your mini blinds?

Grab the dust and keep the static away by brushing your mini blinds with fabric softener sheets. Your blinds will stay dust-free longer as a consequence.

02/18/2021

Get smart at home

This is already one of the fastest-growing trends in home design, but smart home technology will soon move from a 'plus' to a 'must'. No longer seen as a passing fad, smart technology not only provides convenience but also helps to improve health and safety within your home. Here are a few simple, smart upgrades you can make now that will appeal to buyers for years to come:

Touchless Everything. Temperature and lighting control can now be voice or motion-activated. Touchless faucets, once thought superfluous, are now an inexpensive and health-conscious upgrade.

Carbon Monoxide / Smoke Detectors. Smart carbon monoxide and smoke detectors employ innovative features such as self-testing, direct communication with emergency dispatchers, and advanced sensors that can detect both slow-burning and fast-burning fires.

Thermostat. Many smart thermostats can be paired with mobile devices so that the climate in your home adjusts depending on whether you're home or away, saving you dollars you didn't know you were spending.

Video Doorbells / Cameras. Once costly and cumbersome, security cameras and video doorbells are more affordable than ever and, with wireless technology, have never been easier to install. With the help of your mobile device, you can check in on who is coming and going from your house from anywhere.

Keyless Entry. New keyless entry devices allow homeowners to unlock their doors or open a garage remotely from their cell phones.
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If you’re thinking about making some smart upgrades to your home, reach out to me! I can help you determine which upgrades provide the best ROI.

02/15/2021

Buy or Sell First?

The classic dilemma for many homeowners is whether to buy or sell first. There is no “right” answer. It depends on your specific circumstances as well as current market conditions.

Most homeowners believe that it's more prudent and less stressful if you sell your existing home before you buy a new one. You can often get top dollar for your home if you are not under pressure to sell. And you're in a better position to negotiate when buying a home. If you have to make an offer contingent on the sale of your home, you often lose negotiating leverage.

The risk of selling first is that you'll be under pressure to buy a new home before closing. In a competitive real estate market, the period between going under contract and closing may not be a realistic timeframe for you to find your dream home.

If you currently own a home, we should talk as soon as possible on what will be best for you in today’s market place. Give me a call today.

01/15/2020

We are getting closer to the Spring Real Estate season which is the busiest time of year for selling and/or purchasing a home. According to the Toronto Real Estate Board (T.R.E.B.) re-sale home prices rose by approx. 4% in the Greater Toronto Area (G.T.A.) in 2019 and unless there is an increase in the housing supply home prices should continue to rise in 2020.
If you or your friends need any help with their Real Estate needs for this year, I would be happy to bring them into my Real Estate Family and do my best to make sure they get the advice and help they deserve. I wish everyone a Happy and Healthy 2020 !

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