March 2022

Found 15 blog entries for March 2022.

How to Prepare Quickly for a Home ShowingOn the day of a home showing, there's usually a lot that can be done to prepare your property. Tidying up and making your house more comfortable for visitors can make the showing a more pleasant experience for potential buyers and encourage a quicker sale. Keep reading for eight last-minute things to do before a home showing (plus a few bonus ones) to get your home show-worthy.

Put Away Lawn Tools

Curb appeal is one of the most important first impressions a homeowner can make on buyers. While there might not be time to put on a fresh coat of exterior paint, that doesn't mean there aren't a few things homeowners can do to neaten up the outside of the home.

It's common for homeowners to leave yard tools in the grass, by the garage, or on the

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Home Improvements and Upgrades: Hire a Professional or DIY?Homeowners considering taking on a few projects around the house may be wondering if they can handle it themselves with a few tools and perhaps a set of helping hands. Of course, many are also wondering how to know when to hire a professional contractor for certain complex or high-risk home upgrades. Before heading to the hardware store or searching for contractors, take these aspects into consideration when deciding whether or not to DIY a home improvement project.

Evaluating DIY Capabilities

By making an honest assessment of their skills before undertaking any project, Rutland North homeowners can determine if they have "the right stuff" to successfully complete the work. Essential questions one should ask themselves include:

  • What skill
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Kelowna from Knox Mountain - Image Credit Kyle Pearce on flicker.comAs one of the most enchanting cities in Canada, there are plenty of historic sites found in Kelowna. Whether you prefer a tour of an old mission or of a park, there are plenty of choices. Here are some of the top historic sites found throughout Kelowna.

The Laurel Building

The Laurel Packinghouse was the first heritage building in Kelowna and was established in 1913. It started as a packing and shipping house. Today, the building houses the Wine Museum and the British Columbia Orchard Industry Museum. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, and the Laurel building is also a popular event venue. Past events have included everything from historical and cultural tours and demonstrations, escape rooms, holiday events, and more.

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Security Trends For Townhomes & CondosBefore you invest in a condo or townhome for sale, evaluate the on-site security and make sure it meets your standards for comfort. Although you are at a 60% lower risk of burglary in a condo, this figure is contingent upon the security protocols and technologies used to protect the building.

With the influx of new security systems on the market, it can be challenging to know which one is best for you. Keep reading to dive deep into the top emerging security technologies for condos and townhomes.

Touchless Entry Technology

When looking for the best townhouse communities or condo complexes, your health is a factor, too. Minimizing touchpoints that could cause the spread of germs is one of the best ways to invest in your health. Touchpoints

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Why You Should Buy an Older CondoNew multi-family home builders in Kelowna can hardly keep up with demand. People are quick to put deposits down for a brand-new condominium with a modern floor plan. They want the latest design, luxurious appointments, the stainless appliance package, and space-age technology in their homes. Many are attracted by the additional amenities that builders are happy to provide (for a price), like party rooms with full kitchens, a barbecue area, a fitness centre, or even a pool. But an older building in an established neighbourhood in Kelowna could be an affordable and attractive alternative to the splashy new building. Keep reading to discover the benefits of buying an older condo.

For informational purposes only. Always consult with a licensed real

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