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YES Please!

Vancouver's skyline, as far as the man built kind are concerned, lack a je ne sais quoi. If you removed the Harbour centre (and the back ground mountains), mistaking Vancity for Cleveland is not much of a stretch. 

This is looking a lot better for the future. Four stand out buildings are now being proposed for Vancity's skyline and I, for one, welcome them with open arms. Yes please. 

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A Few Things to Increase the Value of YOUR Home

Looking to making the most of selling your place because the market is so hot. Here's a few ways to make sure sure you get the most out of your biggest investment.

Vancouver home in need of some love.

Exterior

The first things buyers see when they drive up to your house are the yard and the outside face of the home. If your grass has yellow patches, weeds, or bare spots and the flower beds are empty or overgrown, the house immediately loses appeal. A lot of people, possibly including you, are intimidated by the chore of refreshing a yard. But have no fear. Take a long look at your yard and see where it needs attention. If your flowerbeds are dank, plant a few bright annuals to cheer them up and place a thin layer of wood chips over the soil. Prune any overgrown bushes or trees. These simple measures will brighten up your house. If the paint on the exterior of your house is chipped or peeling, repaint. Replace broken gutters and light fixtures. Although these actions may seem like a heavy undertaking, your investment will pay off when your house attracts buyers.

Kitchen and Bathroom

The two most value-diagnostic rooms in any home are the kitchen and the bathroom.People use these spaces daily and typically use them on a schedule. Cleanliness is essential. If your tiling, linoleum, or cabinet spaces are in need of replacement or a makeover, do it. Well organized, well lit kitchen and bathroom spaces are a top priority for buyers. If they cannot picture themselves enjoying cooking a batch of cookies or brushing their teeth in the house, they will not look twice before they move on. Kitchen and bathroom renovations also run about a 90 percent return on your investment, so kick out the power tools, or call a contractor, and get to work. 

Stylized Rooms

Oftentimes buyers are looking for mainstream interior decoration. A heavily stylized living room in bright orange, black, and red may appeal to you, but chances are that very few of the buyers on the market would like it. They would see it as a project that they need to repaint and deduct it from their offer. With that in mind, if you have a heavily styled room in your house, take some time to repaint it in colours that will appeal to a larger pool of people. This increases your chances of impressing a buyer. 

Set Deck the Interior

That old recliner your dad gave you is soooo comfortable but is an eyesore to most. Updating a few pieces of furniture, replacing some of light fixtures and removing your "personal clutter" is a great start and doesn't differ peole's attention from the house itself. 

Pets

As much as you love your dog Fido, he is not welcome in your potential buyer’s family. They do not want to smell him or see evidence of his occupancy of the house. Take care to scour your home and remove stains, scratches, hair, and whatever else your dear pet has dragged into the house. Clean your carpets thoroughly and make sure Fido is in the back yard for the duration of time that your house is on the market.

Double Check


Take a close look at the improvements your house needs. Chances are that you missed something the first time you put it on the market, and that is why it isn’t selling. With a few tweaks, your house can look and feel like a place that someone else will want to live.

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I Love Infographics.

Sometimes an infographic pops up on my radar that really explains a scenario or a solution to a problem really well. This one is no exception. 

Infographic brought to you by rate hub.

Infographic brought to you by rate hub.

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