King West Choices

By Rob Parker at 1:00 pm on November 20, 2008 | No comments

The King West community is a dynamic and culturally diverse community. Over recent years the village has undergone a transformation that many now feel has made it one of the most up and coming neighbourhoods within the city. Buying real estate in the area can mean the purchase of a townhome, condominium high rise or low rise or perhaps King West Lofts. King West has an old rich history that can be seen in the old buildings to be found in the area but there are also new ultra trendy and urban cafes, bistros, shops and galleries. Residents in this community pride themselves on the friendliness of their neighbourhood and the history that they share. Popular real estate developments in the area include the Hudson, The Loretto, Battery Park Tower and Zen Lofts.

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Providence Real Estate Hot Spots

By Rob Parker at 11:40 am on October 7, 2008 | No comments

There are few times more beautiful in the state of Rhode Island than in the autumn. Living in a city like Providence gives you a view of spectacular fall colours with the changing leaves. There is much more to living in the capital of Rhode Island than the fall scenery. Brown University attracts many families to the area with hopes the children will attend the Ivy school. Downtown Providence is alive with culture and friendly people. In the real estate market Providence RI Condos are very popular along with refurbished lofts and luxury pent house suites right in the downtown core. Developments such as the Regency Plaza and Westminster Lofts are popular amongst those wanting to live the condo lifestyle. Of course you can also find an array of different housing styles outside of the downtown area if you are looking for a smaller and quieter community setting.

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Lofty Living In King West

By Rob Parker at 1:26 pm on September 18, 2008 | 1 Comment

The King West district in Toronto is a booming real estate market. The area is quickly gaining in popularity and its vibrant community is attracting a large variety of buyers. King West Lofts and condominiums are the best sellers for buyers ready to take on the condo lifestyle. Many first time buyers and young families are also choosing a loft or condo as their first purchase as they remain more affordable than a detached home. The worry and maintenance free lure of a condo or loft is also a huge attraction for many buyers as the days of landscape care and home repairs are no longer an issue. A King west loft puts you in an area with great shopping, dining and entertainment. Popular lofts in the area include the Candy Factory, Mozo and Tip Top Lofts.

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Getting To Know Your Neighbours

By Rob Parker at 9:56 am on July 2, 2008 | No comments

When you move in to a new condominium complex along with a thousand others how do you go about getting to know your neighbours? Many new owners of Toronto condos are wondering the same thing. Some buildings are developing their own networking system that will help the owners introduce themselves and get to know each other. Some residents find it easier to meet others through websites than in it to walk up and introduce themselves in hallways. Other condo developments have Facebook pages to help the owners network. Many buyers sought a condo for the social aspect the lifestyle involves but find it difficult to get to know their neighbours. By networking condo owners are meeting with their neighbours to work out together in the gym, commute together to work, find friends involved in similar activities and more.

Interested in Toronto condos and possibly King West Lofts ? Read more in The Globe and Mail

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When’s the best time to sell your home ?

By Rob Parker at 8:32 pm on January 22, 2007 | No comments

Here’s a few tips from my condos downtown Toronto specialist Franco Dinatale, on when to sell your home.

Deciding When To Sell

People decide to sell for a wide variety of reasons. It could be a work- related move, expansion to make space for new arrivals, or less need for space due to a reduction in the number of family members living at home. Some people just fancy a change every once in a while and others decide to cash in when they think they’ve ridden price rises as far as they can.

Before you start, think about what is involved in the whole process, how long it is likely to take, any external time or financial pressures that you may have and any other constraints that there may be, such as buying a new home to move into.

If time is a critical factor in your sale, then you could be in for a stressful time, so make sure you give yourself as much of it as possible. Not everything that can go wrong necessarily will, but cutting time deadlines fine will only add to the pressure and stress of what is already a far from hassle free experience.

Don’t rely on the sale going through incredibly quickly. Even if you do find a buyer quickly, there are all sorts of other reasons why delays can hold up the sale. You rarely have much influence over when a buyer will come along or how long your property will be on the market.

One other important thing to do is to check with your lender that you are not going to be hit with all sorts of redemption penalties when you redeem your mortgage. As the costs of selling and buying mount up, you don’t want to be hit with a bill for what can amount to thousands of dollars. If you do have to move but there are redemption penalties, try to consider other alternatives such as renting, at least until the redemption period is over.

When To Sell

For vendors, certain times of year are definitely more favourable than others.

March to July tends to be the busiest time in the property market, though late summer and early autumn can also be busy in some places.

High summer tends to be a bit slower. This is due to people being on holiday or coping with the kids being at home. People are often unwilling or not able to view, exchange, co-ordinate and complete the necessary activities with the many distractions that summer has to offer.

Apart from the traditional seasonal ebbs and flows of the market, conditions can be become ripe for a vendor at any time, so always try to keep and an eye or an ear on the market. It may sound obvious, but try to sell when demand is high, as prices will be pushed up – something that clearly benefits you.

If, like most people, you are trying to co-ordinate buying and selling a home, it is best to put your home up for sale before you seriously start looking for a new home to live in. Until you find a buyer for your own home, you cannot tell with any certainty what price you are going to achieve (and therefore how much you are going to have available for a purchase) or how long it will be before you are in a position to go through with a purchase. Of course, if money is less of an object, or you’re not against the idea of bridging finance, then this becomes much less of an issue.

When Not To Sell

The worst time to sell is when there are fewest buyers in the market. If interest rates are temporarily raised to calm the market, you may find that buyers are in short supply. If both your next door neighbours put identical houses up for sale at the same time, it may be a bad idea for you to do the same. So once again, try to follow the markets and read the signs. Following the news on this site should keep you in the picture.

In terms of the four seasons, autumn generally sees the housing market slow down. The reason for this is that winter tends not to be such a popular time for buyers, with the Christmas period a time when few people like to be moving . Most buyers tend to prefer to wait until the new year.

Having said that, some properties have certain characteristics that are best seen at certain time of year. The sun may set beautifully giving rise to a fantastic view from one of the rooms for only a few months of the year or you may have a fantastic view during the winter months, which is obscured by greenery during the summer.

At the end of the day, much depends on your property. If it is in a sought after location, you should have no problem selling at a reasonable asking price regardless of the time of year or market conditions. Then again, if there are strong reasons that may put buyers off from acquiring your property, these are likely to be valid objections regardless of whether demand has gone through the roof in the market as a whole. But it does no harm to play the percentages and do everything possible to gain as much advantage for yourself as possible.

Franco Dinatale has been selling Toronto condos and lofts for many years and can advise you on the best time to sell and what to do to make sure you get the best price in the quickest time.

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