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New property listed in Rockland

I have listed a new property at 2088 VICTORIA Street in Rockland. See details here

Welcome to this charming 1 1/2 story home located on a quiet street in the heart of Rockland, steps from stores and shops on Laurier. For less than a one bedroom condo, this AFFORDABLE home is perfect for first time buyers.As you enter the home, you are greeted by a bright mudroom/porch that can be used as an office or quiet reading nook. The open plan living/dining room with its laminate flooring, is perfect for entertaining guests or spending time with family. The spacious kitchen offers a side access to the parking. The full bathroom has been tastefully renovated. Upstairs,you will find an inviting bedroom & a large DEN that could easily be transformed into a SECOND BEDROOM or a large home office.At the rear, enjoy the welcoming patio with extra privacy fence. In addition to the 2 SHEEDS,the deep lot provide an additional 43' lot perfect for the gardening enthusiast or for children or pets to play.The home features a METAL roof & a new HEAT PUMP. 24 hrs irrev on all offers. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 29, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please visit our Open House at 2088 VICTORIA Street in Rockland. See details here

Open House on Sunday, October 29, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Welcome to this charming 1 1/2 story home located on a quiet street in the heart of Rockland, steps from stores and shops on Laurier. For less than a one bedroom condo, this AFFORDABLE home is perfect for first time buyers.As you enter the home, you are greeted by a bright mudroom/porch that can be used as an office or quiet reading nook. The open plan living/dining room with its laminate flooring, is perfect for entertaining guests or spending time with family. The spacious kitchen offers a side access to the parking. The full bathroom has been tastefully renovated. Upstairs,you will find an inviting bedroom & a large DEN that could easily be transformed into a SECOND BEDROOM or a large home office.At the rear, enjoy the welcoming patio with extra privacy fence. In addition to the 2 SHEEDS,the deep lot provide an additional 43' lot perfect for the gardening enthusiast or for children or pets to play.The home features a METAL roof & a new HEAT PUMP. 24 hrs irrev on all offers. (id:2493)

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Confused Over Granite vs. Quartz? Here’s a Handy Guide
Kitchen countertops are notoriously confusing. At the end of the day, most of them kind of look the same, right? But if you’re looking to renovate, or just want to study up on your existing countertops, it’s helpful to truly understand the key differences between materials. Perhaps the most commonly researched surfaces are granite and quartz, especially as people start looking into kitchen upgrades. First, they usually want to know if granite is still a thing and according to the National Kitchen & Bath Association, it isn’t… sort of. 

While it’s technically still a popular material, the association confirmed that the demand for quartz is surpassing granite in leaps and bounds: According to their 2024 kitchen trends report, 73 percent of industry professionals surveyed anticipate quartz will grow in popularity over the next three years, while only 32 percent can say the same for granite. Now quartz might be trending, but granite is somewhat of a classic and could still be a strong candidate for any potential kitchen makeovers. We asked professionals to explain the differences between the two so you can make an informed decision during the selection process. 

Composition of Granite and Quartz

What is Granite?

Once the default countertop for most builder-grade kitchens during the early 2000s, granite is now falling out of favor, making way for other materials like quartz and marble. But it was extremely popular for so long because it’s highly durable, heat-resistant, and is available in many colors. It’s stone that’s quarried directly from the earth, and each slab offers a unique design, according to Meredith Barclay, The Home Depot’s senior merchant of countertops. She says, “The beauty of the stone is preserved in the cutting and polishing process, making each countertop one-of-a-kind, with colors ranging from earthy tones to vibrant gem-like shades.” 

What is Quartz?

Quartz countertops are starting to take over kitchens across the country. Barclay explains that quartz is technically a readily available natural stone, but it’s transformed into “engineered stone" for countertops by combining crushed quartz crystals, in addition to other stone materials, with resin and synthetic additives like pigments. “This manufacturing process provides quartz countertops with advantages not found in natural stone,” she adds. Barclay notes that between 2015 and 2016, quartz countertops gained popularity as improved manufacturing technology produced colors mimicking white marble with veins without the demanding maintenance of marble, making it an ideal choice for homeowners seeking a marble look and a low-maintenance countertop.

Durability

Both quartz and granite are extremely durable against scratches, heat, staining, and daily wear and tear, says Corbin Clay, custom home builder and CEO of Wayhome, a service that offers virtual expert advice for home improvement, repair, and DIY projects. “The choice between the two often comes down to personal preferences and the specific characteristics that matter most to the homeowner,” he explains.  

Want something low-maintenance that’s available in a bunch of colors and patterns? Quartz might be for you. But Clay cautions that there’s been a boom in quartz manufacturing over the last five years, and he’s noticed an increase in low-quality quartz that’s far less durable and prone to staining, chipping, and heat damage. “Not all quartz is the same, and like most things, there are really good versions and really bad versions. If you’re considering quartz, be sure to ask about the manufacturer’s warranty,” he strongly recommends. 

Maintenance

Caring for Granite

Granite is a porous material and will need to be re-sealed every 12 months or so, Clay advises. This will help resist staining, but you should still aim to wipe up common kitchen messes like oil and wine ASAP just to be safe. Tidy up after each cook session with a spray bottle of water and a few drops of dish soap, and address countertop stains with a homemade paste of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. For sealing, Barclay recommends using a product like Miracle Sealants 511 Impregnator Penetrating Sealer. “I love it because it forms an invisible barrier and will not change the look of the treated surface,” she says. 

  

Caring for Quartz 

Quartz is a man-made, engineered material that does not need to be sealed or re-sealed since it is non-porous. “It's worth noting that quartz contains resin, which can fade in UV light, making it unsuitable for outdoor use,” warns Barclay. She adds that there are some manufacturers, like Caesarstone, that offer UV-resistant resin in select quartz colors for outdoor use. The other  upside to quartz: Many manufacturers add an antibacterial ingredient to further inhibit the growth of bacteria. That being said, you should still regularly clean your quartz countertops, using your manufacturer’s recommended product or the dish soap and water solution we suggested for granite. 

Cost

The cost of both granite and quartz can vary greatly based on a lot of factors: manufacturer (in the case of quartz), color, texture, pattern, availability, and scarcity (especially with the more exotic textures and patterns). 

Fabrication is another cost factor. Clay says, “Pricing can be confusing as some stone suppliers do their own fabrication and installation, while others don’t.” If you’re trying to stick to a budget, Clay recommends using stone remnants for smaller areas like bathroom vanities or fireplace surrounds. “Depending on the stone yard and how long they’ve had a certain style on hand, they may also be willing to negotiate if you take the last two slabs off their hands (allowing them to bring in, say, a much more popular Calacatta marble),” he explains. 


If you want ballpark figures though: According to Angi data estimates, you can expect to shell out between $40 to $60 per square for granite slabs, while the average cost for quartz slabs is about $70 to $100 per square foot. 

How to Choose Between Granite and Quartz

So, how should you choose between the two materials? Clay says that if you’re a purist looking for the unique beauty of natural stone, where no two pieces are the same, then granite is the way to go. He admits, “While the ‘natural’ veining in quartz colors available today are much more authentic-looking than years ago, a discerning eye may still see quartz as ‘fake-looking.’” But if zero-maintenance is a top priority, then you should definitely opt for quartz. 

If you’re wondering which might work better for your construction timeline, Clay says both take exactly the same time to fabricate and install, and the lead times are subject to local availability of the color and finish you’re looking for. 

Barclay also adds that you should prioritize value, instead of just looking at the number on the price tag—it’s an investment that will enhance the aesthetic appeal and practicality of your kitchen. Choose something that fits your lifestyle and in a color that completes your space. She says, “According to industry research, the most common element in the kitchen that the customer wishes they had spent more money on is the countertop.”

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Improve Your Curb Appeal: 10 Ideas for Your Front Porch

Whether you are trying to sell your home or just trying to spruce things up for guests, taking the time to add exterior elements to the face of your home will allow it to look more appealing and welcoming. Giving attention to little elements such as the porch of your home will increase the value of your home and give you a competitive edge on other properties. If you’re not sure what exactly to do, we have laid out 10 improvements you can make to improve the curb appeal of your porch!

Improve Old Hardware 

Small features such as house numbers and light fixtures can be updated and colour-coordinated to give the home an elegant feel. Outdoor wall lanterns can be layered with cozy string lights to further warm up the space. As for house numbers, oiled bronze finishes go well with more traditional homes while brushed nickel finishes suit more modern homes. 

Install Colourful Window Boxes 

15 Gorgeous Flowering Window Box Ideas for Spring

Contrary to its name, window boxes are not limited to just windows. They can be placed on the railings of your porch as railing planters to add some colour to the porch. When choosing a window box, it is important that it is coordinated with the home’s trim, shutters and doors to connect the exterior of the home together. 

Fill the box with many flowers or plants that allow it to look full and healthy, adding even more life to the property. Flowers like petunias, fuschia, and begonias are popular and easy options for rail planters. 

Upgrade Outdoor Furniture 

Outdoor furniture can be arranged in many ways to propose an inviting and welcoming essence to guests. If you have a smaller porch, go for chairs and tables that are less bulky but still have the same aesthetic that ties into other elements of your home. In contrast, if you have a bigger porch, separate your outdoor furniture into different zones to make it feel spacious.

When choosing colours, it is important to follow the vibe of your home. Stick with colours that complement other aspects of your home such as your flowers, or ones that contrast your front door to really make it pop. Other accessories like cushions can really enhance the aesthetic of your home with interesting patterns and designs and using bold colours.   

 

Repaint the Porch Floor 

Porch paint ideas: 10 colors and designs to boost curb appeal |
 
 

Repainting the porch can be challenging when you don’t know which colour to choose. White is a good choice if you want a bright porch and a colour that can’t go out of style. Other items with bolder colours will also pop with a white porch. Grey is also a good choice because it brings out the architectural features while also remaining a calm, neutral colour. Other colours like green give your porch more of a pop when coordinated with shutters and trim on the exterior of the home while a colour like navy blue, can neutralize your home while still being a staple to the presence of the home. 

Shutters or Accent Trim 

Shutters were commonly used for ventilation, privacy and protection, but have now become a source of decoration. Try painting the shutters the same colour as your seating and have the porch the same colour as the siding. This way, the shutters and porch decorations like seating and window boxes can really strike the eyes of those viewing your home, while the actual porch colour can neutralize it all. 

Some other shutter ideas include painting your shutters a turquoise against a white house, giving it a beach home vibe. You could also paint the shutters around the porch the same colour as the other features on the porch and paint the upstairs shutters a different, more neutral colour. 

Fill Out Your Flowerbed

15 Ways to Decorate Your Front Porch with Plants | Proven Winners

This one takes a bit more time, energy and continual effort but pays off in the long run. Adding bulk to your flowerbed with colours that match your home shows that every feature of your home was thoughtfully designed. You’ll also want to vary the size and height of varying flowers to create different textures. Try adding in some flower pots to your garden for additional flair.

Find Porch Railings that Match Your Style 

Porch railings are what people first see when they look at your home, meaning they play a big role in increasing curb appeal. If they are starting to chip and deteriorate, it may be time to freshen it up. 

Let your personal style shine through your porch’s railings by considering a variety of unique aesthetics. For example, cable railing gives off a clean, modernist vibe while geometric-shaped railing will come off as playful.

Screened-In Porch

Screened-In Porch Ideas - This Old House


Not only is this option good for staying sheltered from the bugs but also stylish too. Not only can you use a screen but many people use stylish curtains to keep their porch looking fresh. This allows the porch to feel like an extended room from the home while also being a calming and relaxing space when you need to get away. 

A silver screen will reflect the sun and make the outdoor area even brighter, allowing tons of natural light to pour through. You can get fibreglass screening which doesn’t rust or rip easily compared to aluminum screens. 

Be Bold with Your Front Door

Renovate the entrance of your home by repainting the front door a fresh colour. You want to make sure to pick a colour that stands out and one that is bold but also coordinated with the other accents of your home. If you’re nervous about using a flashy colour, try a more neutral blue or green. Paint is often cheap and simple to do, making it a great choice for improvement and experimentation if you are on a limited budget. 

Add an Outdoor Rug 

An outdoor rug has many practical benefits as it traps dirt from entering your home, is warmer for your guest’s feet than the deck, and can be used for safety if the deck is wet. Another big component of the outdoor rug is the style. Try to look for patterns in the outdoor furniture, maybe on the pillows, and match that to the outdoor rug to tie everything in. You can also overlap two rugs with a patterned rug and a neutral one. This makes the space look bigger than just the size of one rug and creates a stylish two-toned essence. 

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 15, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please visit our Open House at 310 LONDON Terrace in Ottawa. See details here

Open House on Sunday, October 15, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Rarely available 3 Bed Stacked Townhome in the Upper East Side community of Manor Park East. This freshly painted home with 9' flat ceilings, offers everything you need for comfortable living. The family chef will enjoy the Shaker style kitchen cabinetry with a pantry, SS appliances, black Granite countertops, a spacious eat-in island with large pull-out drawers. The inviting living/dining room features hardwood, new custom blinds, gas FP, pot lights. The French door & its collapsible screen door leads to the rear deck & patio and easy access to parking. New carpeted stairs lead to the lower level where you will find a bright primary bed with his & hers closets and 2 other beds. The main bath & laundry complete that level. The proximity of the Aviation/Ottawa River parkways is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. Pet owners will enjoy taking their dog at the local park where their furry friend can roam freely. Steps to park with play structures. 24 Hours Irrevocable On All Offers. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 1, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please visit our Open House at 310 LONDON Terrace in Ottawa. See details here

Open House on Sunday, October 1, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Rarely available 3 Bed Stacked Townhome in the Upper East Side community of Manor Park East. This freshly painted home with 9' flat ceilings, offers everything you need for comfortable living. The family chef will enjoy the Shaker style kitchen cabinetry with a pantry, SS appliances, black Granite countertops, a spacious eat-in island with large pull-out drawers. The inviting living/dining room features hardwood, new custom blinds, gas FP, pot lights. The French door & its collapsible screen door leads to the rear deck & patio and easy access to parking. New carpeted stairs lead to the lower level where you will find a bright primary bed with his & hers closets and 2 other beds. The main bath & laundry complete that level. The proximity of the Aviation/Ottawa River parkways is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. Pet owners will enjoy taking their dog at the local park where their furry friend can roam freely. Steps to park with play structures. 24 Hours Irrevocable On All Offers. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, October 1, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please visit our Open House at 310 LONDON Terrace in Ottawa. See details here

Open House on Sunday, October 1, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Rarely available 3 Bed Stacked Townhome in the Upper East Side community of Manor Park East. This freshly painted home with 9' flat ceilings, offers everything you need for comfortable living. The family chef will enjoy the Shaker style kitchen cabinetry with a pantry, SS appliances, black Granite countertops, a spacious eat-in island with large pull-out drawers. The inviting living/dining room features hardwood, new custom blinds, gas FP, pot lights. The French door & its collapsible screen door leads to the rear deck & patio and easy access to parking. New carpeted stairs lead to the lower level where you will find a bright primary bed with his & hers closets and 2 other beds. The main bath & laundry complete that level. The proximity of the Aviation/Ottawa River parkways is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. Pet owners will enjoy taking their dog at the local park where their furry friend can roam freely. Steps to park with play structures. 24 Hours Irrevocable On All Offers. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Ottawa

I have listed a new property at 310 LONDON Terrace in Ottawa. See details here

Rarely available 3 Bed Stacked Townhome in the Upper East Side community of Manor Park East. This freshly painted home with 9' flat ceilings, offers everything you need for comfortable living. The family chef will enjoy the Shaker style kitchen cabinetry with a pantry, SS appliances, black Granite countertops, a spacious eat-in island with large pull-out drawers. The inviting living/dining room features hardwood, new custom blinds, gas FP, pot lights. The French door & its collapsible screen door leads to the rear deck & patio and easy access to parking. New carpeted stairs lead to the lower level where you will find a bright primary bed with his & hers closets and 2 other beds. The main bath & laundry complete that level. The proximity of the Aviation/Ottawa River parkways is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. Pet owners will enjoy taking their dog at the local park where their furry friend can roam freely. Steps to park with play structures. 24 Hours Irrevocable On All Offers. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Ottawa

I have listed a new property at 5 EQUESTRIAN DRIVE in Ottawa. See details here

OH Sunday Jun 25 2-4PM. Looking for a family home with space for everyone? Located in the heart of Bridlewood this freshly painted 3 plus 1 bed and 3 full baths will hit all the boxes. In addition to a separate living room, the main offers a family rm with a 2 story high ceiling, soaring windows & floor to ceiling wood fireplace. The updated stylish kitchen with gorgeous GRANITE countertops, large island, pantry & high cabinetry with glass doors & in-unit lights, is sure to please. From the adjoining DR, patio doors leads to the private backyard. The large main bedroom & its renovated full ensuite, 2nd full bath and 2 good size bedrooms complete the upper level. Large families will appreciate the multi-level lower level with its additional 4th bed, rec/TV room, laundry rm, 3rd full bath, large utility/storage. Updates: Furnace/AC 2016; Updated windows. Bonus: Parking for 3 cars + garage. Close to Schools, steps to shopping/transit, Parks/Trails & more! 24 Hr irrevocable on all offers. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, June 25, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please visit our Open House at 5 EQUESTRIAN DRIVE in Ottawa. See details here

Open House on Sunday, June 25, 2023 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

OH Sunday Jun 25 2-4PM. Looking for a family home with space for everyone? Located in the heart of Bridlewood this freshly painted 3 plus 1 bed and 3 full baths will hit all the boxes. In addition to a separate living room, the main offers a family rm with a 2 story high ceiling, soaring windows & floor to ceiling wood fireplace. The updated stylish kitchen with gorgeous GRANITE countertops, large island, pantry & high cabinetry with glass doors & in-unit lights, is sure to please. From the adjoining DR, patio doors leads to the private backyard. The large main bedroom & its renovated full ensuite, 2nd full bath and 2 good size bedrooms complete the upper level. Large families will appreciate the multi-level lower level with its additional 4th bed, rec/TV room, laundry rm, 3rd full bath, large utility/storage. Updates: Furnace/AC 2016; Updated windows. Bonus: Parking for 3 cars + garage. Close to Schools, steps to shopping/transit, Parks/Trails & more! 24 Hr irrevocable on all offers. (id:2493)

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What Is the Difference Between Mortgage Default Insurance and Life Insurance?

Purchasing a home comes with plenty of ongoing financial commitments, from property taxes to seasonal upkeep. Home insurance is an expense most homeowners are familiar with – and when you’ve made the biggest financial investment of your lifetime, it’s vital to protect it, your belongings, and your liability. However, a cost often overlooked by buyers – and especially first-timers – is the need to insure your mortgage in addition to your physical real estate.

Mortgage insurance tends to be a confusing topic for Canadian home buyers as there are three main types they should be aware of: mortgage default insurance, mortgage life insurance, and traditional life insurance.

Here’s how these mortgage insurance types differ, and whether they may be the best fit for your home purchase.

Mortgage Default Insurance (a.k.a. CMHC Insurance)

Mortgage default insurance is mandatory coverage for buyers who pay less than 20% down on their home purchase. The beneficiary is your mortgage provider – should you become unable to cover your payments and default on your mortgage loan, the lender won’t be on the hook for the financial loss.

Why do I need mortgage default insurance?

If you’re paid less than 20% down on your home, you are classified as a higher-risk mortgage borrower (also referred to as a high-ratio or non-conventional borrower). Because you have less equity in your home, and are likely taking on a larger loan to afford your purchase, you pose a greater financial risk to your mortgage lender. As a result, the government requires you to take out this additional coverage and essentially pay for your own risk.

There are also limitations on what type of properties can be insured against mortgage default in Canada, meaning they cannot be purchased with less than a 20% down payment. They include:

  • Homes priced over $1 million
  • Rental properties
  • Mortgages with an amortization over 25 years

Canadians may also have only one high-ratio mortgage at a time; if you currently have one, you cannot purchase a second property and pay less than 20% down.

Where do I get mortgage default insurance?

Mortgage default insurance will be applied for on your behalf by your lender from one of three providers. The most common is the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). This is a taxpayer-backed Crown Corporation that also acts as the national regulator for mortgage insurance and premium pricing. In fact, the CMHC is so synonymous with mortgage default coverage that it’s often unilaterally referred to as “CMHC insurance”.

However, the CMHC only covers roughly 50% of high-ratio mortgages in Canada – the other half are covered by two private insurers, Genworth Financial and Canada Guaranty. While these insurers operate autonomously, they almost always follow the same pricing and criteria set by the CMHC.

Related Read: CMHC Mortgage Insurance Hikes to Come

How much does mortgage default insurance cost?

The premiums for this coverage are calculated based on the size of your down payment, as per below:

Loan-to-Value Premium on Total Loan
Up to and including 65% 0.60%
Up to and including 75% 1.70%
Up to and including 80% 2.40%
Up to and including 85% 2.80%
Up to and including 90% 3.10%
Up to and including 95% 4.00%
90.01% to 95% —


Non-Traditional Down Payment**

4.50%

Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

For example, if you are making the minimum 5% down payment on a $500,000 home ($25,000), you will be charged 4% on the remaining mortgage balance of $475,000 in mortgage default premiums. That’s an extra $19,000 you’ll need to pay over the course of your mortgage.

However, this premium will be rolled automatically into your mortgage payments, and paid according to your selected payment schedule (whether monthly, bi-weekly, or accelerated). In the above example, your mortgage default coverage will cost $63.33 per month.

It’s important to factor this additional cost into your monthly affordability when determining how much of a mortgage you can carry. It will also be considered by your lender during the mortgage qualifying process, along with your income and other existing debt obligations.

Related Read: 5 Must-Know Tips to Pay Less On Your Mortgage

Mortgage Life Insurance

Unlike mortgage default insurance, mortgage life insurance is an optional product – though it’s highly likely your lender will urge you to consider it. This is coverage that will pay the remaining balance of your mortgage in the case of untimely death for your or your partner (critical illness and accident coverage can sometimes also be added to this coverage). It sounds like a great idea, but there are some key factors to be aware of.

  • With mortgage life insurance, the benefactor is the bank. This means that the death benefit will only be used to cover the outstanding mortgage payments, and your loved ones won’t be entitled to receive any of it directly;
  • The death benefit cannot be used to supplement your loved one’s incomes, or cover any of your end of life costs;
  • The amount of coverage you’re entitled to will also decrease over time, as the amount left on your mortgage shrinks.

Traditional Life Insurance

Many homeowners instead opt for a traditional life insurance policy to cover their mortgage, as it offers greater financial flexibility. First, there are a number of life insurance products to choose from, based on your age, health and financial situation – for example, you could choose to take out a 25-year-term policy for the length of your mortgage, and opt to convert it to a permanent life policy with a cash value after.

With a traditional policy, the death benefit also goes directly to the beneficiary of your choice, meaning your loved ones can use it to pay off the mortgage, supplement their standard of living, and even save for retirement. It’s an option that offers greater control and peace of mind.

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New property listed in Ottawa

I have listed a new property at 15 ATOP LANE in Ottawa. See details here

Be the FIRST to move into beautiful EQ townhome (Pandora model) with approx. 1493 sqft (as per EQ plan) of living space. This 3 Bed 2.5 bath home features an open concept floorplan with kitchen& eat-in counter, new SS appliances, ceramic backsplash and flooring, a combined living/dining room with beautiful hardwood. The second floor offers a large primary bedroom with 3 piece ensuite with walk-in shower & walk-in closet, 2 other good sized bedrooms with a main bathroom. The large 18' x 10' recreation room is fully carpeted for extra comfort and benefits from a large window bringing in natural light. The utilities include a cost efficient on-demand hot water system. Appliances & ceiling lights in living/dining to be installed soon. A park at the end of the street to be opened soon will be yours to enjoy. Plus all the stores (LCBO, Fresh CO. etc. and restaurants that Findlay creek offers. Rental application, Credit Score/ Report and proof of employment with recent pay stub required. (id:2493)

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I have sold a property at 801 70 Landry in Ottawa

I have sold a property at 801 70 Landry in Ottawa. See details here

LOCATION AND DESIGNED FOR FLEXIBLE LIVING! This large STUDIO in Beechwood Village was created from the original builders ONE bedroom PLUS DEN plan, approx. 706 sq. ft. (attached). The resulting unit is one BIG BRIGHT, OPEN CONCEPT, FLEXIBLE SPACE with floor to ceiling windows & hardwood and ceramic throughout. Relax on the balcony with views of the Rideau River & evening sunsets. The cook's kitchen has granite counters, plenty of storage, SS appliances and a breakfast seating area. The den is perfect for your home office or a guest sleeping area. A 3 piece bath, walk in closet, washer/dryer & the included Murphy Bed complete this space. All freshly painted and ready to move in. Locker/underground parking. No need for a gym membership! A large exercise room, indoor pool with patio and party room are all on hand. Water, Heat, AC included in the condo fees. Steps to the Rideau River/NCC paths, the shops and restaurants on Beechwood and transit. Walk to the Byward Market.

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I have sold a property at 1706 158 A McArthur Avenue in Ottawa

I have sold a property at 1706 158 A McArthur Avenue in Ottawa. See details here

Welcome to the Chateau Vanier at 158 A McArthur. FRESHLY painted with NEW laminate flooring, this 1 bed unit is perfect for first time buyers wanting to stop renting & start building equity. Located on the 17th floor, this SOUTH facing unit offers a large balcony to entertain & relax while enjoying the sunny views. The unit features a spacious living/dining room, a bedroom with large closet space, a bathroom with WALK-IN shower & a storage unit. The kitchen offers space to add a bistro table where you can enjoy your morning coffee. This well managed complex has great amenities:large SALT-WATER pool, exercice room, workshop, library & a convenience store. Located next Loblaws & an Asian Supermarket, a short walk to the Rideau river pathways with its bike & X-country ski trails & the Adawa pedestrian bridge close to Ottawa U. The generous visitor parking area offers EV charging stations. To top it off, you can relax and enjoy the PARK-LIKE gardens. Some pictures are virtually staged.

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I have sold a property at 5959  PINEGLADE Crescent in Ottawa

I have sold a property at 5959 PINEGLADE Crescent in Ottawa. See details here

Welcome to 5959 Pineglade, a popular Empire model townhome in the family oriented Chapel Hill South. This CARPET-FREE 3 beds/2.5 baths home is perfect for families. The freshly painted living/dining rooms feature HARDWOOD floors, wood FP & large window & patio door. The large kitchen offers plenty of counter space & SS appl. The 15' long primary bedr will easily fit your king-sized bed & includes a 4 pc ensuite, updated vanity & walk-in closet. 2 other spacious bdrms located at the front & main bathroom with an updated vanity, complete the upper level. The lower level family room features big windows bringing in lots of light, a small den space, and a laundry/utility space. You can easily create a THIRD Full bathroom with the existing installed shower. The fenced backyard has a large 2 tier deck with a BBQ natural gas hook-up ready for your family BBQ. IMPORTANT UPGRADES: Roofing 2021, Furnace/AC 2018, windows 2017. Steps to LongLeaf park. Some pictures are virtually staged.

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Are you considering buying a fixer-upper? While it can be a great way to save money and get a home that suits your unique tastes and needs, it’s important to know what you’re getting into before you sign on the dotted line. Here are some things to keep in mind:


1. Understand the Cost

Buying a fixer-upper can be an affordable alternative, however, it’s important to understand the potential true cost of the project before you start. To ensure that you’re aware of the necessary repairs and their associated costs, get a thorough inspection of the property. Make sure to check the quality of the foundation, roof, electrical and plumbing systems. Additionally, it’s crucial to consider the expenses for permits, materials, and labour in your final budget.

2. Know Your Limits

While DIY projects are fun and rewarding, fixer-uppers often require extensive work and time. If you’re not handy with a hammer or don’t have experience with major renovations, you may want to think twice before taking on the challenge of a fixer-upper. Hiring professionals to do the work can be expensive, but it may be necessary if you want the job done right.

3. Consider the Time Frame

Transforming a fixer-upper into your dream home can be time-consuming. If you’re on a tight schedule or have other commitments demanding your attention, a fixer-upper may not be your best choice. Make sure you have a realistic idea of how long the project will take and whether or not you have the time and energy to see it through.

4. Factor in Resale Value

If you plan to invest in a fixer-upper, ensure that it doesn’t become a financial burden by costing more than its actual value. It is possible to strike a good deal on the property, however, make sure that any renovations made will increase the property’s value in the long run. Research the market and talk to real estate professionals to get a sense of what buyers are looking for in your area and what features can help make the property stand out.

5. Have a Plan

Finally, it’s important to have a plan before you start a fixer-upper project. Without a clear plan and budget, your fixer-upper is at risk of becoming a money pit. Know what you want to achieve and how you’re going to get there. Create a budget, timeline, and list of priorities to keep you on track. With a solid plan in place, you’ll be better equipped to handle any unexpected hurdles or delays.


Fixer upper can be a great way to get into your first home. With the support of an experienced Real Estate Team you can find the real gem ready for your new vision. Give us a call. 

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New property listed in Ottawa

I have listed a new property at 530 LAURIER AVENUE W UNIT#810 in Ottawa. See details here

Downtown living at its best! With views of the Ottawa River, Park across the street and close to downtown restaurants and shopping; this is one condo you'd be happy to call home! With over 1000 Sq ft as per condo plans, this large 2 bedroom unit with hardwood throughout and IN-UNIT laundry unit, has it all. The UPDATED galley kitchen with granite counters offers a dinette area flooded with natural light from the large windows. The large living/dining area is perfect to entertain family and friends. Each bedroom is generously sized with the primary bedroom featuring a walk-thru closet leading to the bathroom. The Queen Elizabeth Towers offer great SPA like amenities including indoor pool, fitness centre, sauna, guest suites, workshop, brand new outdoor garden/patio area. 1 large parking space is included in the parkade. The condo fees include all your utilities and with the amazing amenities you can ditch your monthly gym fees. 24 hours required for all showings. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Ottawa

I have listed a new property at 70 LANDRY STREET UNIT#801 in Ottawa. See details here

LOCATION AND DESIGNED FOR FLEXIBLE LIVING! This large STUDIO in Beechwood Village was created from the original builders ONE bedroom PLUS DEN plan, approx. 706 sq. ft. (attached). The resulting unit is one BIG BRIGHT, OPEN CONCEPT, FLEXIBLE SPACE with floor to ceiling windows & hardwood and ceramic throughout. Relax on the balcony with views of the Rideau River & evening sunsets. The cook's kitchen has granite counters, plenty of storage, SS appliances and a breakfast seating area. The den is perfect for your home office or a guest sleeping area. A 3 piece bath, walk in closet, washer/dryer & the included Murphy Bed complete this space. All freshly painted and ready to move in. Locker/underground parking. No need for a gym membership! A large exercise room, indoor pool with patio and party room are all on hand. Water, Heat, AC included in the condo fees. Steps to the Rideau River/NCC paths, the shops and restaurants on Beechwood and transit. Walk to the Byward Market. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Ottawa

I have listed a new property at 158 A MCARTHUR AVENUE UNIT#1706 in Ottawa. See details here

Welcome to the Chateau Vanier at 158 A McArthur. FRESHLY painted with NEW laminate flooring, this 1 bed unit is perfect for first time buyers wanting to stop renting & start building equity. Located on the 17th floor, this SOUTH facing unit offers a large balcony to entertain & relax while enjoying the sunny views. The unit features a spacious living/dining room, a bedroom with large closet space, a bathroom with WALK-IN shower & a storage unit. The kitchen offers space to add a bistro table where you can enjoy your morning coffee. This well managed complex has great amenities:large SALT-WATER pool, exercice room, workshop, library & a convenience store. Located next Loblaws & an Asian Supermarket, a short walk to the Rideau river pathways with its bike & X-country ski trails & the Adawa pedestrian bridge close to Ottawa U. The generous visitor parking area offers EV charging stations. To top it off, you can relax and enjoy the PARK-LIKE gardens. Some pictures are virtually staged. (id:2493)

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Carbon Monoxide Safety

What is carbon monoxide (CO)?

Natural gas is safe and reliable. But if any fuel-burning equipment isn’t working properly, including your furnace, water heater or fireplace (or a blocked vent or chimney), it can release CO, a poisonous gas that can be deadly.

CO is often called the ‘silent killer’ because you can't see or smell it. Read the tips below to learn how to keep you and your loved ones safe. Then watch the short, interactive video (right) to test your CO safety smarts.


3 steps to stay safe

Protect your home with these simple actions.


1. Inspection and maintenance

Have all fuel-burning appliances inspected by a TSSA-registered contractor each year.

Remember: Never use outdoor fuel-burning equipment (generators, patio heaters, barbecues) inside your home or garage.


2. Install carbon monoxide alarms

It’s the law! Install a CO alarm near all sleeping areas. For added protection, install a CO alarm on each level of your home.

  • Test your CO alarms monthly.
  • Change batteries twice a year.
  • Check the expiration date.


3. Clear outdoor vents

Check that exhaust vents from all natural gas appliances are not blocked. Have a chimney checkup each year.

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