Buy Sell Love Durham

Connection, Empathy and Change in Real Estate

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  • The September numbers are out and are all over the place.

    When I review the previous month’s selling statistics, I do my best to use the KISS principles. (Keep it simple, stupid) It is easy to go down a rabbit hole trying to find nuanced changes; however, I feel when many people do that, they are looking to prove a point rather than interpret what is…

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  • How We Help Out-of-Town Buyers and Sellers

    A friend who lives in downtown Toronto called recently asking for Real Estate advice. She lived on a very popular street minutes from Trinity-Bellwoods park. She was experiencing some health concerns and we discussed her selling and moving to the country. Of course, as we chatted she asked if I could represent her in her…

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  • Buy Sell Love Durham blog image a clock sits beside three stacks of coins and a wooden figure representing a house, for Lindsay Smith's regular market analysis

    Durham Real Estate – Timing is Everything

    Last week was March break and typical for this week many of the Buyers who would normally be looking, were entertaining their children. A recent survey found that 59% of recent Buyers were married couples and with this, March break normally sees a slight slowdown in Buyer activity. This year was no different. Comparing the…

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  • Featured blog post image of a newsletter with the business section highlighted to support Lindsay Smith's regular blog posting about newspaper headlines and real estate.

    Real Estate Investors Love Durham Region

    With investors returning to Real Estate many have chosen Durham Region as the best place to invest in. There are many reasons for Durham being their first choice and I felt it would be best to share why so many investors look east of Toronto when considering purchasing a rental. Let’s begin with rents. When…

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  • The Truth about Durham Region Real Estate

    Confused about where our Real Estate market is heading in 2024? Your confusion is a reasonable response. Let’s take a look at some of the headlines and predictions: When it comes down to predicting where our Real Estate market is heading, journalists seem to be clamouring to share with readers what their “crystal balls” reveal.…

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  • The important differences between Tulips and Real Estate

    Let’s take a few minutes and think of when Spring arrives. For gardeners it is June. For mountain bikers it’s April. For Wendy Starr, who was raised in Arizona, it is March. And for Real Estate it’s January. Before you stare at your monitor and whisper “has Lindsay Smith gone bonkers,” hear me out. The…

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  • Reflections on a Turbulent Year

    2023 is now a closed chapter in Real Estate history books. It was quite the year. If we ponder where we were a year ago, homes selling with conditions returned, the average home in Oshawa, Whitby and Clarington sold for asking price and in January, 260 homes in total sold. Detached homes in Oshawa started…

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    Year End Durham Region Report Card

    The end of the year is coming at us fast, and along with the report cards our kids will be excited to show us (or will hide in their backpacks,) we also have a report card for how Real Estate has reacted to the uncertainty of our economy and rate hikes. On a positive note,…

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  • Durham Region Real Estate and Trust

    I remember a few years ago I bought something from a local merchant at a busy market when travelling. Returning to my hotel, I checked my supply of cash and noticed that I was short-changed. I remember handing the clerk a $100 bill, and the item was $19. I had $41 in my pocket meaning…

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  • Young couple standing in front of a home that is for sale. Featured image for a blog by Lindsay Smith, Buy Sell Love Durham about what you need to know about making an offer on a power-of-sale home.

    Bank-Owned Power Of Sale Properties: What you should know

    The inventory of homes for sale is building. At the end of August, we had 1,065 homes for sale in Durham Region, and as of today, we have 1,771 homes for sale. That is an increase of 66%! This is a good thing for Buyers, right? Well, in some cases, yes and in others, no.…

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