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View ArticleFirst-Time Home Buyers: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Buying your first home comes with a very long list of daunting fears, threats and what-ifs and an equal amount of heartening rewards, benefits and opportunities. Check out this article The Results Are...
View ArticleHow To Help Your Clients Pick The Right Neighbourhood
How well do you know the neighbourhoods in which you ply your trade? Check out this article The Results Are In! The PropertyWire.Ca Survey “Successful Habits Of Canadian Realtors” The results of the...
View ArticleGrow Ops can knock on real estate’s door
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View ArticleVacant Possession: The “TIMING”
This is a simple question and sometimes gives rise to significant problems. The general advice given by lawyers traditionally has been that vacant possession must be given by the “actual time of...
View ArticleWhy Have a Home Inspection?
Offers of purchase and sale on a home are often contingent on a satisfactory home inspection. The translation: the buyers have a period of time to hire a qualified home inspector to do just that:...
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