Tuesday, April 6, 2010

First time buyer . Why Winnipeg Condominiums make an excellent choice

Hi everyone:

In this crazy time of bidding wars (especially on entry-level houses) a first time buyer might consider purchasing a condominium for their first home. In fact there are many great reasons to buy a condominium, not just for a first time buyer. To see a list of reasons, read 7 Reaons

With 700-sq-ft bungalows selling in the south end of the city for over $200,000, there are a number of condominiums available for prices perfect for the first time buyer. To find out a little more, read Condos between 120K and 180K

As an example, an 800 sq ft apartment style condominium, with upgraded kitchen, bath, flooring, new appliances and much more, sell for approximately $160,000. And 1100 sq-ft townhouse condos, with c/air and insuite laundry can be purchased for approximately $165,000 to $170,000.

As an added bonus, although condominiums sometimes do receive multiple offers, these situations are far more rare, making condominiums an excellent choice for the first time buyer who need to put financing conditions into their offers.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Vlog 18: Thinking of buying a Private Sale?

Are you looking for a house or condo in Winnipeg, and considering purchasing a "Private Sale? Here is a recent example of what happened, and a very good reason why buyers should be working with a REALTOR® when shopping for a new home
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Vlog 17: New Features of Keystone Matrix System

Home Buyers in Winnipeg have a new tool at their disposal: REALTORS® use the Keystone-Matrix system which is a huge help for home buyers. There are several neat features in this system.... Here is a look at one of those features.


Here are some of the most common questions Home-Buyers have:

Q: Whats the best way to FIND a house in Winnipeg? Go to Open Houses? Looking thru real estate magazines? Search individual agents websites?

A: Magazines are often published once a month, or perhaps once a week. By the time a listing makes it into print, it's most often already sold or accepting offers. Open Houses can be very hectic, and you end up 'rubbing elbows' with lots of other visitors. The Best Way? Work with one REALTOR® who can show you ALL the listings. Someone like, say, me for example. Watch this video.

Q: Why should I work with a REALTOR®. I can find the houses on my own!

A: FINDING them is just a small part of what real estate agents can do for you. Once you find a nice house, I can help you evaluate it, offer advice on how to structure your offer to make it more acceptable (thereby winning any possible bidding war), and I can even help you get pre-approved by a great lender. Please watch this video.

Q: My checking account is with a bank. Can't I just go there to be pre-approved?

A: In this fast market, every buyer knows that pre-approval is required, so EVERY buyer already does that. It's no longer sufficient just to be pre-approved, its actually more important to be pre-approved by the RIGHT lender. To find out HOW you do that, watch this video. .

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Vlog 16: The Market is always changing

Winnipeg's Real Estate Market is always changing, and FAST. Prices and evaluations that were true a few weeks ago, are no longer accurate. New price-points are set on a weekly basis.
For a Free Market Evaluation, call me anytime. 204-333-2202

Here are some of the most common questions Home-Buyers have:

Q: Whats the best way to FIND a house in Winnipeg? Go to Open Houses? Looking thru real estate magazines? Search individual agents websites?

A: Magazines are often published once a month, or perhaps once a week. By the time a listing makes it into print, it's most often already sold or accepting offers. Open Houses can be very hectic, and you end up 'rubbing elbows' with lots of other visitors. The Best Way? Work with one REALTOR® who can show you ALL the listings. Someone like, say, me for example. Watch this video.

Q: Why should I work with a REALTOR®. I can find the houses on my own!

A: FINDING them is just a small part of what real estate agents can do for you. Once you find a nice house, I can help you evaluate it, offer advice on how to structure your offer to make it more acceptable (thereby winning any possible bidding war), and I can even help you get pre-approved by a great lender. Please watch this video.

Q: My checking account is with a bank. Can't I just go there to be pre-approved?

A: In this fast market, every buyer knows that pre-approval is required, so EVERY buyer already does that. It's no longer sufficient just to be pre-approved, its actually more important to be pre-approved by the RIGHT lender. To find out HOW you do that, watch this video.

Here are a few of the most common questions home-owners have, and answers to them:

Q: What kind of questions should we ask a prospective Listing Agent?

A: Here is a guide to some of the important points to ask a Listing Agent. Please see the video in this post.

Q: How do we create a 'bidding war' for our house or condo?

A: There are several ingredients to creating a bidding war, including: Setting a realistic Asking Price, generating lots of Buyer Interest and also the status of the current market. For a video explanation, see this post.

Q: If we receive a full-price offer on our home, are we obligated to accept it?

A: No. If you were a store-owner, advertising a quart of milk for $1.00, you WOULD be obligated to sell at that price (or issue rainchecks), however home-owners are exempt from the laws that govern this issue. However, while no one can force a home-owner to sell at an advertised price, the question remains: "If he/she was not going to accept $220,000 for the home, WHY did we LIST it at that price?" For more indepth explanation, please watch the video in this post.

Q: Is there a difference between REALTORS®? I mean, they all provide the same service, don't they?

A: We are all called REALTORS®, we all place homes on the M.L.S.®, but that's pretty much where the similarities end. Just as no 2 lawyers are the same, no 2 doctors are the same, so we can quickly see the differences between Real Estate professionals. I always say: You hire a REALTOR® for one reason: To do the marketing and advertising for your home, and this is where a huge difference becomes apparent. To see my marketing plan, check out this video.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Vlog 15: RIGHT NOW is a great time to sell


Hi Everyone:

It's the start of the spring market in 2010 and home-owners are well advised to begin looking at 'listing' their home. Buyers are looking, and there are NOT a lot of homes on the market right now.
For example, in the Meadowood area of St Vital, which has 1784 houses, there are currently only 2 homes for sale. Which is why, RIGHT NOW is an excellent time to put your home on the market.


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