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This is our last blog of 2017, and we thought we would use this opportunity to ‘review‘ the many topics we have covered in the last 12 months. There are two published blogs per month and under each month, a very brief summary of topics covered. January We began the year by discussing factors that could affect…
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Mortgage rules. October 2016 saw a drastic change in banking policies who lend money to homebuyers by adding more regulations against those with unfavourable incomes but want expensive homes. October 2017 also saw some additional changes with more enforced regulations. So what will 2018 bring? The 1st of January 2018 will see…
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As we start looking into the real estate market of 2018, many things could start changing, but this time we are looking at the inside of homes. Technology has not only invaded our personal and professional lives, but now taking over our homes in more ways than we can imagine. What is…
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Before we even begin, I do not mean investing in a whole town! This blog is going to discuss investing in properties located in small towns, specifically Ottawa. And let me say, it’s not necessarily ideal. The problem with small towns is the low market appreciation. Around Ottawa, you have towns such as Smith Falls…
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The real estate industry in Canada is always intriguing. It always generates interest from within and abroad, and the papers are always claiming that the number of transactions are always outdoing themselves months after months, even year-on-year. So what is happening so far this fall? The statistics from the CREA appear…
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New transportation and real estate developments in the LeBreton area could lead to a big future of additional commercial real estate investments. 2017 has seen some big sales/purchases within Ottawa and is demonstrating the big changes taking place in the city. Around mid-September, real estate history was made…
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Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking to a friend who recently bought a home in Ottawa, as to get some insights about his experience with the building and mortgages. David and his partner moved into their home in December of 2016 and here is the conversation we had. Eric: How did you go…
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This week gives us a small history lesson, on the few families that built Ottawa’s homes after WWII. One of the most important blogs to date! In the 1950s, Robert Campeau arrived in Ottawa and took on various odd jobs to provide for his family, but soon became immersed in…
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As we are in the last month of summer, many Canadians are still on holiday mode, or at least want to be; so we are dedicating this to those who are thinking about a short holiday, or are getting ready to go on theirs! You may not hear it often, but traveling is good for…
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Being in between the sale of your home while looking to buy a new home can often be stressful. If you cash in too early on your current one, you may end up wasting time renting an apartment, as well as a large volume of storage space for all your furniture and belongings. On the…
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