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Parry Sound Century Home on River

This Century home offers plenty of space for family and entertaining! Full of unique re-finished original features, you will enjoy a beautiful character home with modern living in mind. Ideally located close to downtown boutique shopping and amenities, this home sits on a deep lot with the peaceful Seguin River at back. New roof shingles 2010 plus new flooring in bedrooms, newer furnace and windows. Original hardwood floors refinished beautifully. Bonus Loft Room large enough for rec/play/study/living room. Large rear covered deck/porch overlooking fenced level yard and gentle slope to river. Move-in condition. $259,900

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5 Factors That Impact the Value of Your Home

Selling your house can be a huge headache–especially when you’re selling it in today’s buyer’s real estate market. One of the most challenging aspects to deal with is determining your home’s value. When it comes to fixing a fair price, homeowners always shoot high. After all, you love your house and you know how much work you’ve put into it. Won’t someone else appreciate it as much as you do?

The short answer is no. An experienced real estate agent will take the emotional factor out of the equation and help you come up with a realistic market value for your house.

1. Location

We’ve all heard how important “location, location, location” is, and with good reason. A great house in a bad location can knock as much as 50 percent off the value. If you have the nicest, most expensive house in your average neighborhood, then the value is also going to be much lower than it would be if you had the least expensive house in a nice neighborhood. Other factors, like freeways, proximity to a landfill or sewage treatment center, and train tracks, can knock 10 to 15 percent or more off the value of your home. This is why it’s so important to shop location first when you’re buying a house; you can always add home improvements, but moving it to another neighborhood isn’t going to happen.

2. Outdated Rooms

If your fridge is more than 15 years old and your oven isn’t black or stainless steel, then count on listing your house lower than you’d be able to if you had a fully updated kitchen. With the influx of homes on the market right now, people can easily get a home that doesn’t need any updating, so why would they choose one that does? If you don’t want to update your home in order to sell it, know that outdated rooms can affect the value of your home by up to 10 percent.

3. Renters

Many people don’t want to own a home surrounded by rental properties. Although it’s a stereotype, tenants often don’t keep up the property like an owner would. In this case, the value of your house can go down as much as 15 percent, depending on how many rentals are in close proximity to your home.

4. Major Upgrades

In this market, don’t count on getting more for your home if you just upgraded the plumbing, bought a new furnace, or replaced your roof. However, if your home does need those upgrades and you haven’t done them, then it’s going to knock as much as 20 percent off the value of your home, depending on how severe the upgrade is. Buyers simply don’t want to shell out for major upgrades – especially when there is a large pool of other properties to choose from.

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5. Fencing

Most people looking to buy a house have kids or pets. If your home doesn’t have a fenced backyard, you’re going to alienate a huge portion of the market since fenced backyards are essential for keeping kids and pets safe and contained. Not having a fence can knock up to 10 percent off your home’s value.

Final Thoughts

Although many of these factors, like location and proximity to renters, are out of your hands, there are plenty of things you can do to increase the value and appeal of your home. For instance, buyers almost always choose light and airy homes over dark ones. Therefore, it’s beneficial to do whatever you can to bring a sense of light and space into your home. Other factors, such as fresh paint and a tidy lawn, make a great first impression as well. The important thing is to be realistic when deciding on a price for your home so that you can move it off the market as quickly as possible.

If you’ve sold your home before, what are some of the biggest factors that impacted the final selling price?

Heather Levin is a contributor for the Money Crashers personal finance blog and frequently writes about issues like saving money, real estate, home improvement, and frugality. Additionally, Heather blogs on The Greenest Dollar about green living and saving the environment.

Muskoka River Cottage – New Listing!

Beautifully renovated cottage on extensively landscaped grounds with access to Lake Muskoka. Open concept kitchen/dining/living and 3 bedrooms. Refinished hardwood floors, new broadloom in bedrooms, roof shingles 2009, renovated kitchen and bathroom. Cottage built well, with good insulation and extra steel support beams. Spring fed well allows option to use year round. Freshly painted inside and out, and some newer windows.

Includes a well pump house, large utility shed, dock shed. Can be sold ‘turn-key’ if desired! Just move right in! If you are looking for privacy then this one is for you.

Located on quiet inlet off the Muskoka River, just 5 minutes from Bracebridge. Access for medium motorized boat at own dock. Boat to Lake Muskoka or just sit and enjoy the tranquil scenery. $229,900

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Fix and Flip!

Looking for a great fixer-upper? This 5 bedroom home is being sold under power of sale in an “as is” condition. This one is priced right to fix up and flip! Located near Utterson, Muskoka, just 10 minutes outside of Bracebridge, and on a large treed lot.

Family house for sale in Utterson. Close to Bracebridge and ammentities. Large country lot. Handy man or woman needed! $127,900

Family room Lower level 14’6 X 14’6  
Bedroom Lower level 12 X 7’8  
Bath (# pieces 1-6) Lower level 1 X 2 PC  
Living room Main level 16 X 12’2  
Dining room Main level 16 X 8’3  
Kitchen Main level 14’6 X 14’6  
Master bedroom Main level 16 X 10  
Bedroom Main level 10 X 10  
Bedroom Main level 10 X 9’10  
Bedroom Main level 15’8 X 11’8  
Bath (# pieces 1-6) Main level 1 X 4 PC

 

MLS® 445302001300200

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Newer homes in demand!

Anyone thinking of selling their newer home this year should take action now!

There is a demand for homes in Bracebridge that are less than 5 years old and close to town. I have potential buyers waiting for more to come on the market. If you are thinking about selling, then please consider listing your home very soon.

Cottage Life Show

Hi everyone! Are you going to The Cottage Life Show this weekend?

It is being held at The International Center on Airport Road Mississauga. The show runs from 10am Friday till 5pm Sunday 28th March. I will be working at the Royal LePage Lakes of Muskoka booth on Sunday 1:30 – 5pm. I hope to see you there!

Muskoka Real Estate Sales

Below is a chart that shows all Muskoka Real Estate sales for 2009 compared to Muskoka Real Estate sales in 2008. The price brackets are indicated on the left of the gragh, and the total number of units sold in Muskoka are indicated within the gragh.

muskoka real estate

You will notice that, apart from Real Estate sales that are under $100,000 there has been an increase in the Muskoka Real Estate sales value. This shows a positive bounce back in the Muskoka Real Estate market compared to 2008. The most dramatic increase in sales was in the price range of $260,000 to $349,999. Overall, a good projection for the Muskoka Real Estate market in 2010!  

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Muskoka Lakes Real Estate Sales Feb 2010

Here is a chart showing Muskoka Lakes Real Estate sales for the month of February 2008, 2009, 2010. The chart shows residential, recreational, condo, and vacant lot sales for Muskoka Lakes.

 Muskoka Lakes Real Estate Sales

Muskoka Lakes Real Estate Sales Feb 2010

Muskoka Lakes Real Estate Sales Feb 2010

You will notice that there are no condo sales in the Muskoka Lakes region for the past 3 years.

Muskoka Lakes Real Estate sales for February 2009 were at zero for residential, recreational, condo and vacant lots. Feb 2009 revealed a negative market for Real Estate sales in Muskoka Lakes area.

2010 shows a positive bounce back for February in residential, and especially Muskoka Lakes recreational and vacant lot sales.

Have a question about this article, or anything about Muskoka Real Estate?

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Bracebridge Real Estate sales Feb 2010

Here is a chart showing Bracebridge Muskoka Real Estate sales for the month of February compared to 2008, 2009 and 2010.

Bracebridge Real Estate sales

Bracebridge Real Estate sales Feb 2010

Bracebridge Real Estate sales Feb 2010

You will notice that the Bracebridge Muskoka Real Estate Residential sales have remained consistant throughout the past 3 years, as with vacant lot sales for this month. Where condo sales have increased, recreational sales have dropped.

Overall, a steady real estate market shows in Bracebridge, with no drastic variances for the month of February over the past 3 years.

Have a question about this article, or anything about Muskoka Real Estate?

email me and I will get back to you the same day. info@sashadear.ca

Top 10 ways to a great smelling home

Whether you are thinking of selling your home or not, it is always a good idea to keep it smelling pleasant. Here is my list of top 10 ways to achieve this:

1. Put a few drops on the air filter in your furnace. The air will now have your scent of choice, and is an instant solution for the whole home.

2. Put on a pot of filtered coffee. This is great when there are those who may be allergic to perfumes. As there are many great flavours available, like hazelnut or vanilla, then you can enjoy a great tasting coffee as well as a great smelling home.

3. Invest in an air exchanger. Have your air circulated and exchanged with filtered air throughout the whole home. Great for those with allergies.

4. Use scented oil plug-ins, candles, or an oil burner. There are so many scents and designs to choose from that you will get something that smells good, and looks good in your home.

5. Use scented water in your floor steamer. Most popular would be the same ‘linen water’ that is delicately scented. This would give a fresh scent when steaming your floors.

6. Clean your home on a regular basis, and open windows to air out stale smells. Probably the most cost effective way to a great smelling home.

7. If you have pets then wash their ‘toys’ and pet bed. It is surprising that we sometimes forget that these items retain smells.

8. Clean out the fridge and freezer on a regular basis. We sometimes miss that rotten food item, and wonder where and what that strange smell is.

9. If you are a smoker then try smoking outside your home. Smoke smells seem to cling to furniture, walls, and remain in the air. You will notice a huge difference.

10. Empty the garbage every day. If you have garbage in the kitchen cupboard, then the smell of rotting food will start emerging after just one day of disposal. Pop that garbage into your outdoor bin.