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The kindest compliment you can give me is the referral of your family and friends Thank you for your trust Not intended to solicit those already under contract Jeffrey Finney Full Time Sales Representative Keller Williams Energy Real Estate Brokerage Direct: 905.243.8205 Office: 905-723-5944 [email protected] Volume 2 Issue 11 Visit www.JeffreyFinney.com View 1000’s of Homes on-line Receive email reports for sellers & buyers Request a Market Evaluation View local community information View current Market Reports WWW.JEFFREYFINNEY.COM 6 Simple Steps to Painting a Room Clean walls. Remove dust, dirt, and grease spots (which can ruin a smooth finish) with water, a little mild dishwashing de- tergent, and a cellulose sponge. Rinse walls with clean water to remove the soap residue. Tape the trim, window, and door frames. Be sure to use painter's blue tape, which can be applied up to a week ahead. Remove tape immediately after painting, before the wall dries, so you don't peel off any paint with it. Prime the walls. It's a common myth that walls that have been painted many times don't need to be primed. In fact, primer helps maximize the sheen and coverage of paint and gives the finish coat a more uniform appearance. Brush where you can't roll. Brush on paint around trim and in the corners of walls, where your roller can't reach, with a two-inch angled brush. Extend out two to three inches from windows, doors, and mouldings. Use the W technique. For efficiency, start in the corner of a wall and roll on a three-by- three-foot W pattern, then fill it in without lifting the roller. Continue in sections until you're finished. Paint one wall at a time. Paint the trim. When the walls are completely dry, tape where the trim meets the wall. Paint the mouldings and the door and window frames with a two-inch angled brush. Source: www.realsimple.com

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Page 1: 6 Simple Steps to Painting a Room - Keller Williams Realtyimages.kw.com/docs/4/8/2/482371/1479601127266_November.pdf · REALTORS® reported a record 9,768 sales through TREB's MLS®

The kindest

compliment you can

give me is the

referral of your

family and friends

Thank you for

your trust

Not intended to solicit those

already under contract

Jeffrey Finney Full Time Sales Representative

Keller Williams Energy

Real Estate Brokerage

Direct: 905.243.8205

Office: 905-723-5944

[email protected]

Volume 2 Issue 11

Visit www.JeffreyFinney.com

View 1000’s of Homes on-line

Receive email reports for sellers &

buyers

Request a Market Evaluation

View local community information

View current Market Reports

WWW.JEFFREYFINNEY.COM

6 Simple Steps to Painting a Room

Clean walls. Remove dust, dirt, and grease spots (which can

ruin a smooth finish) with water, a little mild dishwashing de-

tergent, and a cellulose sponge. Rinse walls with clean water

to remove the soap residue.

Tape the trim, window, and door frames. Be sure to use

painter's blue tape, which can be applied up to a week ahead.

Remove tape immediately after painting, before the wall

dries, so you don't peel off any paint with it.

Prime the walls. It's a common myth that walls that have been painted many times don't

need to be primed. In fact, primer helps maximize the sheen and coverage of paint and

gives the finish coat a more uniform appearance.

Brush where you can't roll. Brush on paint around trim and in the corners of walls, where

your roller can't reach, with a two-inch angled brush. Extend out two to three inches from

windows, doors, and mouldings.

Use the W technique. For efficiency, start in the corner of a wall and roll on a three-by-

three-foot W pattern, then fill it in without lifting the roller. Continue in sections until

you're finished. Paint one wall at a time.

Paint the trim. When the walls are completely dry, tape where the trim meets the wall.

Paint the mouldings and the door and window frames with a two-inch angled brush.

Source: www.realsimple.com

Page 2: 6 Simple Steps to Painting a Room - Keller Williams Realtyimages.kw.com/docs/4/8/2/482371/1479601127266_November.pdf · REALTORS® reported a record 9,768 sales through TREB's MLS®

Jeffrey Finney Full Time Sales Representative

Keller Williams Energy Real Estate Brokerage Direct: 905.243.8205 Office: 905.723.5944

Email: [email protected]

WWW.JEFFREYFINNEY.COM

November 3, 2016 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President

Larry Cerqua announced that Greater Toronto Area

REALTORS® reported a record 9,768 sales through TREB's

MLS® System in October 2016 – up by 11.5% compared to

October 2015. For the TREB market area as a whole, the larg-

est annual rate of sales growth was in the condominium

apartment market segment. Detached home sales were up by

10% year-over-year, driven predominantly by transactions in

the regions surrounding Toronto.

To read the full Market Watch Report, visit my website at www.JeffreyFinney.com

Market Stats October Home Sales Up Year-Over-Year

‘Tis The Season

Community Events

Oshawa Generals VS Flint Firebirds

When: November 25, 2016 from 7:30pm to 10:00pm

Where: General Motors Centre,99 Athol St E, Oshawa

Bowmanville Blood Donor Clinic

When: November 30, 2016 from 1:30pm to 7:30pm

Where: Trinity United Church,

116 Church Street, Bowmanville

9th ANNUAL TURKEY DRIVE – UNDERWAY!

Our goal is to feed 1800 families a full turkey dinner this Christmas and we need

your help! $35 gives a family of 4 a full dinner with all the trimmings! Dinners will

be provided to local churches, shelters and charities to be distributed among

families with the greatest need.

To donate please call me to arrange a pick up or send an e-mail money transfer to

[email protected] with password “turkey”.

Thank you in advance for joining me in giving!

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