Home MaintenanceHome Maintenance September 2, 2021

Organize your closet like a champ

Want a closet that looks like it’s straight out of a magazine? Follow these tips to organize masterfully and give yourself peace of mind.

Group like clothing items together – group same-length dresses, long-sleeved shirts, etc. together in your closet to create a clean look.

Add more hanging room – you can find additional closet bars for cheap and installation is quick and easy.

Keep things uniform – matching hangers & organizers give your closet a more purposeful look.

Try colour-coding – organizing your closet by colour makes matching easier!

Get creative with shoe storage – try a shoe organizer that hangs on your closet door or cubby shelving on the floor.
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July 2021 Update

DID YOU KNOW?

– The average sale price is up 35% from this time last year

– Inventory levels continue to be in favour of Sellers, with 0.6 months of inventory in the City of Peterborough (that means it would take 19 days to completely sell the homes that are currently listed for sale in the city, based on the the current rate of sales activity)

– Houses in the West end of Peterborough are selling the most – with 37 sales last month

– Record-low mortgage rates, pent-up buyer demand, low inventory and relocations made possible by remote work have all contributed to strong sales and price appreciation during Covid-19

Take a look at the local stats for July 2021, and reach out if you have any questions. Whether you are buying, selling, or just daydreaming about a new home, I can help you make an informed decision.

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August 13, 2021

Preventative Home Maintenance in a Jiffy

Most of us know that regularly changing your car’s oil is the key to keeping it running for the long haul. The same theory applies to homes — a little preventative maintenance will save you down the line. Here are four quick and easy tasks that prevent costly repairs…

1. Declutter your gutters. Preventing build-up in your gutters is key to getting water away from the foundation of your home. Cleaning before winter also prevents ice build-up that can cause extensive damage.

2. Inspect hardscapes. Snow, rain and freezing temperatures can be tough on concrete, asphalt and other hardscapes. Look for cracks where water, weeds and insects can get through. Small cracks can often be sealed with a pre-mixed patch, but call a professional if you find more significant gaps or shifting of concrete.

3. Let the laundry room breathe. Vacuuming out dryer vents and air ducts helps maximize efficiency and prevents the build-up of flammable lint.

4. Clear your drains. Pouring a cup of baking soda, followed by 1/2 a cup of vinegar, down your drain and then flushing with hot water will prevent clogs.
August 6, 2021

June 2021 Update

DID YOU KNOW?

– The average sale price is up 42% from this time last year

– Inventory levels continue to be in favour of Sellers, with 0.5 months of inventory in the City of Peterborough (that means it would take 16 days to completely sell the homes that are currently listed for sale in the city, based on the the current rate of sales activity)

– Houses in the West end of Peterborough are selling the most – with 44 sales last month

– Record-low mortgage rates, pent-up buyer demand, low inventory and relocations made possible by remote work have all contributed to strong sales and price appreciation during Covid-19

Take a look at the local stats for June 2021, and reach out if you have any questions. Whether you are buying, selling, or just daydreaming about a new home, I can help you make an informed decision.

Kya Seguin Real Estate Stats June 2021

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May 2021 Update

DID YOU KNOW?

– The average sale price is up 37% from this time last year

– Inventory levels continue to be in favour of Sellers, with 0.5 months of inventory in the City of Peterborough (that means it would take 17 days to completely sell the homes that are currently listed for sale in the city, based on the the current rate of sales activity)

– Houses in the West end of Peterborough are selling the most – with 59 sales last month

– Record-low mortgage rates, pent-up buyer demand, low inventory and relocations made possible by remote work have all contributed to strong sales and price appreciation during Covid-19

Take a look at the local stats for May 2021, and reach out if you have any questions. Whether you are buying, selling, or just daydreaming about a new home, I can help you make an informed decision.

 

Kya Seguin Real Estate Stats May 2021

Home Maintenance June 9, 2021

6 Tips for Spring Cleaning

Are you ready to dive in and do a deep clean of your house?

Here are 6 great tips on how you can tackle your cleanup list as quickly as possible.

1. Wear comfortable, old clothes that you won’t mind staining or getting dirty.

2. Take stock of your cleaning needs and supplies. Don’t wait until you’re about to clean the oven to find out that you don’t have any oven cleaner left. Have everything on hand and ready to go for a smooth time.

3. Turn off the TV and phone! The quickest cleaning is accomplished without any distractions (personally, I would turn music on and up).

4. Get organized. Make a list of the rooms you want to tackle, and then clean each room fully before moving to the next.

5. Prepare one bucket of supplies to bring with you to every room. All you really need are a few rags, some paper towels, furniture polish, and one good all-purpose glass and counter cleaner. These items will do the trick for most cleaning jobs. Also, grab two empty garbage bags: one to carry garbage you find along the way, and the other to fill with things you no longer want but are still useful. You can give these items away or sell them at a later date.

6. Let the sun shine in! Open the windows and let the clean, green aroma of new flower and plant life enter your home. Not only will any mustiness be removed, but you’ll also protect yourself from inhaling dust and fumes from cleaning products.
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April 2021 Update

DID YOU KNOW?

– The average sale price is up 29% from this time last year

– Inventory levels continue to be in favour of Sellers, with 0.5 months of inventory in the City of Peterborough (that means it would take 15 days to completely sell the homes that are currently listed for sale in the city, based on the the current rate of sales activity)

– Houses in the West end of Peterborough are selling the most – with 48 sales last month

– Record-low mortgage rates, pent-up buyer demand, low inventory and a sudden wave of relocations made possible by remote work have all contributed to strong sales and price appreciation during Covid-19

Take a look at the local stats for April 2021, and reach out if you have any questions. Whether you are buying, selling, or just daydreaming about a new home, I can help you make an informed decision.

 

April 26, 2021

Thinking of downsizing? It may be time to cash in.

Did you know the average list-to-sale ratio for all freehold properties in the City of Peterborough so far this year is at 111%?

Take a look at the graphic to see a breakdown of list-to-sale ratios for each district of Peterborough (based on 2021 stats so far).

If you or someone you know have been thinking about downsizing, now may be the time to cash in on this market! Food for thought… Some other benefits to decreasing your home size are saving money, energy, resources and saving time on upkeep.

As always, if you have any questions or are curious about anything real estate related, feel free to get in touch with me.

 

Peterborough Real Estate Stats April 26, 2021

March 2021 Update

DID YOU KNOW?

 

– The average sale price is up 43% from this time last year

– Inventory levels continue to be in favour of Sellers, with 0.6 months of inventory in the City of Peterborough (that means it would take 17 days to completely sell the homes that are currently listed for sale in the city, based on the the current rate of sales activity)

– Houses in the West end of Peterborough are selling the most – with 43 sales last month

– Record-low mortgage rates, pent-up buyer demand, low inventory and a sudden wave of relocations made possible by remote work have all contributed to strong sales and price appreciation during Covid-19

Take a look at the local stats for March 2021, and reach out if you have any questions. Whether you are buying, selling, or just daydreaming about a new home, I can help you make an informed decision.

 

Housing Trends & Tips April 23, 2021

New Year, New Home? Set Homeownership Goals Whether You’re Buying, Selling, or Staying Put

 

The start of a new year always compels people to take a fresh look at their goals, from health and career to relationships and finance. But with historically low mortgage rates, increased home sales and price growth, and a tight housing inventory, the time is right to also make some homeownership resolutions for 2021.

Home buyers, is this the year you work to improve your credit score, pay down some debt, or save for a down payment?

Home sellers, we’ve laid out plans for you to get top dollar for your property, including timing your home sale, making your property stand out from the crowd, and investing in your extra living space.

And even if you’re staying put for a while, homeowners, you can resolve to improve your status quo by evaluating your home budget, finalizing your home maintenance schedule, or maybe investing in a second property.

So no matter your homeownership status, we’ve got some ideas and advice for you to make this year your best one yet. Read on to learn more.

HOME BUYERS

Resolution #1: Qualify for a better mortgage with a higher credit score.

Your credit report highlights your current debt, bill-paying history, and other key financial information. Importantly for your home-buying journey, it is also used by lenders and companies to calculate your credit score, which partly determines if you are qualified to obtain a mortgage. Therefore, before you start house-hunting, make sure your finances are in the best possible shape by checking your credit report and credit score, available directly from Equifax and TransUnion.1

Your credit score will be a number ranging from 300-900. Generally speaking, a credit score of 725 or higher is considered very good to excellent.2 If your score drops below 725, you might need to work at boosting your score for a few months before you begin house-hunting. Ways to do this are to pay your bills on time every month, keep your credit card balances low, and avoid applying for new credit.3

Resolution #2: Improve your credit health by paying down debt.

Do you have student loans, credit card debt, or car payments tying up your income each month? That debt is hurting your “buying power,” or the amount of home you can afford. Not only is it money that you can’t spend on your new home, but your debt-to-income ratio also affects your credit score, which we discussed above. The less debt you have, the higher your score and the better mortgage you can obtain.

If you can, pay off some debt in its entiretylike a low balance on a credit card. Then apply that “extra” money you previously paid on that credit card to pay off bigger debt, like a car loan. Even if you can’t pay off all (or any) of your debt in full, reducing the balances of each account will help you qualify for the best possible mortgage terms.

Resolution #3: Create a financial safety net before applying for a mortgage.

Don’t forget that buying a home requires some cash as well. The down payment depends on the home’s price, but the minimum is 5% for a purchase price of under $500,000, and closing costs range from 2-3%.4,5 You’ll also need money for moving expenses and any initial maintenance tasks that might pop up. And as the pandemic taught us, you never know when an unforeseen event might cause a job loss, drop in income, or health scare, so having some liquid savings will ensure that you can still pay your mortgage if a crisis occurs.

Dedicate some effort to building up your reserves. Cut down on unnecessary expenses, and consider having a portion of each paycheque automatically deposited into your savings account to avoid the temptation to spend it.

HOME SELLERS

Resolution #4: Decide on the right time to sell your home.

In a typical year, spring is when home sales spike in Canada. This might be the best time to take advantage of the price increase predicted by the Canadian Real Estate Association, which says, “The national average price is forecast to rise by 9.1% in 2021 to $620,400.”6

But sales price isn’t the only thing to consider. You might not be ready to sell your home yet because you don’t want to uproot your kids during the school year or because you need to tackle some minor upgrades before placing your home on the market.

This means that there is no one month or season that is the perfect time to sell your home. Instead, the right timeline for you takes into account factors such as when you’ll earn the highest profit, personal convenience, and whether your home is even ready to put on the market. A trusted real estate professional can talk you through your specific needs to clarify when to sell your home.

Resolution #5: Boost your home’s resale value by making your property shine.

Housing inventory is at historic lows across the country, and that means the market is fiercely competitive.7 Selling your home in 2021 has the potential to net you a huge return right now, and you can maximize that amount with some simple fixes to make sure your property outshines your neighbours’ for sale down the street.

In your home, you might need to tackle a minor remodelling project, such as upgrading the flooring or adding a fresh coat of paint. According to one remodelling impact report, simply refinishing existing hardwood floors recoups 100% of the cost at resale, and completely replacing it with new wood flooring recovers 106% of costs.8

Outside, you might consider improving your curb appeal by removing a dead bush, trimming a tree that blocks the front window, or power-washing your mouldy driveway and sidewalks. In fact, real estate agents say cleaning the exterior of your house can add $10,000 to $15,000 to a home’s sale price.9 And improving a home’s landscaping may increase its value by 15 to 25%.10

A good agent should provide custom-tailored suggestions to ensure your property pops inside and out. Ask us about our local insider secrets that will make your home stand out from others on the market.

Resolution #6: Invest in your “extra” living space to meet current buyers’ needs.

Due to COVID-19, more people are staying at home to work, go to school, exercise, and stay entertained. And these lifestyle changes are showing up in homebuyer preferences. For example, according to one study, buyers are looking more and more for homes with formal, outfitted home offices, private outdoor spaces, and updated kitchen appliances.11

So if you’ve got an under-utilized room, consider turning it into an office, home gym, schoolroom, or multi-purpose room to meet current home buyer needs and attract better offers on your home. Got some underwhelming space outside? You could turn it into an outdoor entertainment area by adding a fire pit, upgrading the patio furniture, or installing a grilling area. Be sure to consult with a local real estate professional before investing in a renovation, however, as each market’s buyers have different tastes.

HOMEOWNERS

Resolution #7: Evaluate your household budget to reflect financial changes.

After this past year, in particular, your financial picture may have changed. Maybe you were furloughed, had your hours reduced, or got a new job further from home. Perhaps you’ve kept the same job, but you’re now working remotely. A work-from-home arrangement could mean less money spent on gas, tolls, a professional wardrobe, and dining out for lunch.

But this could also mean new (or increased) expenses now that you’re working at home, such as new tech-related purchases, faster Wi-Fi, and higher energy bills. January marks the perfect opportunity to update your income and expenses and review last year’s spending habits, tweaking as needed for 2021.

For more specific ideas, contact us for our free report “20 Ways to Save Money and Stretch Your Household Budget.”

Resolution #8: Save money now (and earn more later) with a home maintenance plan.

Having a schedule of regular home maintenance projects to tackle will save you money now and in the long-term. You’ll avoid some surprise “emergency fixes,” and when you’re ready to eventually sell your home, you’ll get higher offers from buyers who aren’t put off by overdue repairs.

Even if nothing necessarily needs fixing right now, you can lower your energy costs by maintaining and upgrading your home. For example, consider upgrading some features to ENERGY STAR high-efficiency products. You could save 10% in energy costs if you switch out your gas broiler, and up to 45% if you change your windows!12,13

For a breakdown of home maintenance projects to tackle throughout the year, contact us for our free report “House Care Calendar: A Seasonal Guide to Maintaining Your Home.”

Resolution #9: Invest in real estate for a better standard of living.

Even if you don’t plan on leaving your current residence, real estate is a great way to improve your quality of life in 2021.

Have cabin fever from the long quarantine? A vacation home in a getaway location you love lets you safely spread your wings. And if you have been looking for a second stream of income, an investment property might be your answer. Just be sure to consult with a real estate professional to get a realistic sense of a property’s true income potential.

Want more information on how a second property fits into your 2021 plans? Request our free report, “Move Up vs Second Home: Which One Is Right For You?”

LET ME HELP YOU WITH YOUR 2021 GOALS

Without a plan and a support system, 73% of Canadians will break their new year’s resolutions.14 Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or stay put in your home, it helps to connect with a trusted real estate agent to keep you motivated and on track.

As a local market expert, I have the knowledge, experience, and networks to help you achieve your homeownership goals, whatever they may be. Reach out today for a free consultation and commit to a happy and prosperous new year.

Sources:

  1. Government of Canada –
    https://www.canada.ca/en/financial-consumer-agency/services/credit-reports-score/order-credit-report.html
  2. Equifax –
    https://www.consumer.equifax.ca/personal/education/credit-score/what-is-a-good-credit-score/
  3. Government of Canada –
    https://www.canada.ca/en/financial-consumer-agency/services/credit-reports-score/improve-credit-score.html
  4. RateShop –
    https://www.rateshop.ca/page-minimum-down-payment-in-canada
  5. Bank of Montreal –
    https://www.bmo.com/main/personal/mortgages/closing-costs/
  6. Canadian Real Estate Association –
    https://www.crea.ca/housing-market-stats/quarterly-forecasts/
  7. Canadian Mortgage Trends –
    https://www.canadianmortgagetrends.com/2020/12/tight-market-conditions-keep-home-sales-and-prices-at-historical-highs/
  8. National Association of Realtors –
    https://www.nar.realtor/sites/default/files/documents/2019-remodeling-impact-10-03-2019.pdf
  9. House Logic –
    https://www.houselogic.com/save-money-add-value/add-value-to-your-home/adding-curb-appeal-value-to-home/
  10. Ottawa Citizen –
    https://ottawacitizen.com/life/homes/landscape-tips-to-increase-your-homes-value
  11. HomeLight –
    https://www.homelight.com/blog/top-agent-insights-for-q2-2020/
  12. Government of Canada –
    https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy-efficiency/spotlight-energy-efficiency/2020/10/21/23081
  13. Government of Canada –
    https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy-efficiency/spotlight-energy-efficiency/2020/11/26/winter-coming-top-tips-heat-your-home-less/23141
  14. Ipsos –
    https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/three-ten-31-canadians-will-set-new-years-resolution-yet-three-quarters-73-eventually-break-them