Depersonalizing your home can make it easier for buyers to visualize themselves living there.
Thinking of selling your home this spring? Wondering how to make it more attractive to buyers?
You want your home to look its best, but you do not want o spend time and money on the wrong kind of work. You want to set a price that will catch buyer's interest, but you also want to get what your house is ...
Posted by Tammy Hines
on April 15, 2011
You can win 1,000 AIR MILES®
For a limited time only, when you buy or sell your home with CENTURY 21 Annapolis Valley Realty you will be entered to win one of 2 prizes of 1,000 AIR MILES® reward miles.
Everybody's a winner - even if you don't win the 1,000 AIR MILES®, you will still earn the regular AIR MILES® available to those who buy and sell through CENTURY 21: click here ...
Posted by Cathy Doucette
on January 13, 2011
The September 2010 MLS® statistics are out for the Annapolis Valley Real Estate Board of Nova Scotia. We compared the following numbers for Single Family Homes with the statistics from September 2009:
The number of new listings of single family homes was up 9%
The number of single family homes sold was down 30%
The number of active listing as of the end of the month was up 19%
The ...
Posted by Cathy Doucette
on October 6, 2010
Wondering what's going on? If you are making the choice to buy or sell a home, a REALTOR® can help you understand the current state of the real estate market and to expectations for your buying or selling experience.
Lynn Hoffmann, RELATOR®
Posted by Lynn Hoffmann
on May 17, 2010
Some Do It Yourself real estate companies have to put down Real Estate professionals in order to promote their business. Reminds one of the days when we were children and would throw stones at the girl/boy that we liked. Although, once an adult, it’s pretty petty. Perhaps business is slow for them. Not for us!
Why gamble with selling your biggest asset on your own?
Why gamble with buying ...
Posted by Kevin Stacey
on May 6, 2010
Although we are Real Estate Agents based in the Annapolis Valley, Klaas, Deborah and I are actually licensed to sell Real Estate anywhere in Nova Scotia and can refer clients to other Real Estate salespeople anywhere in the world. We have often acted as the referred party, as well, with other agents contacting us for clients to serve.
In the past, we have worked directly with folks ...
Posted by Klaas Gerrits
on May 4, 2010
Thought I'd do something a little different today and instead of sharing a featured listing, I"ll tell you all a bit about our team. There are three of us that work for you on any given deal.
Klaas is our front man. He is the face that most of you see. He does all the listings and ends up all over the Valley, meeting with homeowners to do comparative market analysis and getting properties ...
Posted by Klaas Gerrits
on April 25, 2010
Just what every Home Seller wants to see on their front lawn!!
We have lots of other listings if your thinking you would like to sell your home! Let a Professional Experienced
REALTOR® get the job done for you!
Posted by Linda Schofield
on April 25, 2010
When a buyer lowballs your home, you never, never, never reject the offer! This is the fastest and best way to kill a buyers desire. Most buyers are 'shopping around' when they do this. It's not a bad thing. It's the nature of being in a 'buyers market'. Now, having said that, they may follow through if you show them some flexibility. Show them you are willing to talk. Perhaps your bottom dollar isn't ...
Posted by Kevin Stacey
on April 24, 2010
Canadians not worried about rising interest rates: poll
By Derek Abma, Financial PostApril 20, 2010
Mortgage interest rates may be on the rise, but a new poll shows minimal worry about this among Canadians holding mortgages.
The Investors Group, in announcing results of its poll released Tuesday, said Canadians "may be overly confident that they can take higher borrowing costs ...
Posted by Linda Schofield
on April 24, 2010