Did you know… Banks can only finance the Appraised Value or the Offer Value, whichever is lesser of the two? The appraisal method of determining value for residential real estate is the Comparison Approach, and appraisers use the same database of information as REALTORS to determine property values. Appraisers determine value based on what Buyers are willing to pay for a property ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on February 7, 2012
Smooth sailing for home sales in September Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,202 residential properties in September through the Board's Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 1,071 in September 2010, an increase of 12.2 per cent. The five-year average for September sales is 1,160. Of those sales, 280 were in the condominium property class, while 922 were in the residential ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on October 5, 2011
Why buying from the Listing Agent is not a good idea
If you are a Buyer, is it better to buy from the Listing Agent (L/A), rather than using your own realtor? Sure the thought has crossed our minds, the agent will be happy to double-end at a reduced fee, the seller will net the same amount, sounds great, doesn't it? Except when you break down the transaction, you quickly realize that ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on July 6, 2011
April sales return to pre-HST levels
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,536 residential properties in April through the Board's Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 1,814 in April 2010, a decrease of 15.3 per cent. The five-year average for home sales in April is 1,612. Of those sales, 316 were in the condominium property class, while 1,220 were in the residential ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on May 5, 2011
March sales back to normal after HST-fueled 2010
Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,232 residential properties in March through the Board's Multiple Listing Service® system compared with 1,495 in March 2010, a decrease of 17.6 per cent. The five-year average for home sales in March is 1,256. Of those sales, 296 were in the condominium property class, while 936 were in the residential ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on April 5, 2011
What's the best part about my job? The freedom, the people, the homes, they all add to the enjoyment of being a REALTOR in Ottawa. But even more than that is the feeling that I'm making a difference. Cue the orchestra. :-) Sure they might have got great service from someone else, I believe there are a lot of really good agents out there, and I’m certainly not saying I'm the only one. But being ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on March 17, 2011
Did you know … there are great incentives to help you get started in Real Estate? You may use up to $25,000 of your RRSP towards your down payment, and may qualify for an immediate rebate up to $2,000 on your Land Transfer Tax. The Government will kick in a $750 tax credit, not to mention the specials offered by key partners as part of our VIP program.
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on March 17, 2011
My brother recently asked about what I thought was the best smart phone on the market. Sure there are tons of web-sites dedicated to this stuff, and he has probably read them all, but like most anything you purchase, it’s often best to ask someone who’s had some firsthand experience with the bloody things.
And it’s with that in mind that we decided to host a live session ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on March 17, 2011
Buy first or sell first?
The answer is almost always SELL, for the simple fact that in our current market conditions, you cannot be guaranteed a quick sale. So you might as well get the process started as soon as possible. The pros of buying first are that you will almost certainly know your possession date and can time the sale of your existing home to match it.
Either way, you’ll ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on July 6, 2010
We're faced decisions throughout our normal day, and usually get them right without much difficulty.
But while each of us is well equipped to make every day decisions, it’s not always so simple. When we consider selling our home, that decision is one that obviously requires much greater scrutiny. Consider the following:
How much equity do I currently have? - The amount of money you ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on June 1, 2010