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  • Hand with keys. Picture that illustrates a blog about considering Oshawa as a location to live in when wanting to move to the GTA

    Is Oshawa really the best place to buy a home in the GTA?

    Over the past 4 decades, I have learned quite a bit about what people care about when they look for a town to set their roots in. What I find is that people tend to determine what they can afford and then begin to shop in the communities that fit their budget. It typically begins…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham, featured blog about variable rate mortgages and the current state of real estate. Image shows a piggy bank.

    When Variable Rate Mortgages are as Popular as Kale in Salad

    My variable rate mortgage has increased so high I am having difficulties managing the payment.Are you here… meaning, are you dealing with a variable rate mortgage where your payment has skyrocketed? If you have a $400,000 variable rate mortgage, a year ago the rate would have been about 1.45%. The monthly payment is around $1,987. This for…

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  • Caution sign as a featured image for a blog about things to avoid after being given a mortgage commitment.

    Things to Avoid after a Bank gives you a Mortgage Commitment

    I had the opportunity to chat with a realtor friend over the holiday. She mentioned a Buyer she was working with and how their situation changed course after they were pre-approved by a lender. They were pre-approved and had a guaranteed low mortgage rate commitment however as they were looking for homes with their broker, on a…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham featured blog image. Someone doing some math calculations

    Buy High, Sell Low – Is that the Saying?

    I noticed a property come on the market over the weekend and looked into its sales history. The home is currently listed for $899,900 and the current owners purchased the property in May/21 for $918,000. Taking costs to sell into consideration the Seller will walk away with a loss somewhere in the range of $50,000.…

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  • Blog about getting your home sold in 2023, this picture shows a list of New Years Resolutions

    Considering Selling your Property?

    Here is a New Year Resolutions breakdown list that might help with a sold sign.  The new year rolls around every year about this time and as the champagne is sipped and the words flow it is common for people to announce new year resolutions. Some choose to lose weight, others quit smoking, change their food choices, get fit and…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham Blog featured image of a lit up question mark

    Real Estate Myth Busters

    On a regular basis, I see things being shared online, in newsprint and in conversation that frankly, are just hogwash. Let’s take some time and play around with commonly shared thoughts and myth-busters. Prices in Durham Region are continuing to drop. Fact or fiction? Fiction. The average detached home in Oshawa is selling for $880,000.…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham blog image of rows of subdivision houses

    More Homes Faster

    More Homes Built Faster Act. The provincial government has passed some legislation that will allow three-unit homes to be built in any residential zoning. I am certain that there will be quite a bit of drama with neighbors objecting to the changes. These changes revolve around altering by-laws to allow more units on a property. Let’s look at…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham blog image of rows of subdivision houses

    Why didn’t my house sell? Thinking about what gets houses off the market

    No question that the market today is not what it was in 2021. Not only that, it is not like it was in January of last year .. or in fact, July. We had a robust market where sold signs were popping up everywhere, and then, someone tuned the switch off. Showings are down, homes…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham blog image of several question marks

    What can we expect for the Durham Real Estate Housing Market in 2023

    Scrolling through predictions about the coming year the “experts” seem to be contradicting themselves. ” Toronto’s housing prices will likely climb even more in 2023.” “Steep price declines will restore sanity to Canada’s housing market in 2023.” Or still, “Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation believes the national average home price in Canada will decrease by 14.3%.”…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham blog image of two men shaking hands

    Durham Region: Good Landlords. Good Tenants.

    Good Durham Region Landlords. Good Durham Region Tenants. What makes a good landlord? Looking back over my life I have been both a tenant and a landlord, and funny enough I have been both at the same time. I purchased a condo from the father of a gal I dated through high school and made a few “newbie”…

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