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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
Volume 3 Issue 2
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Five Things To Consider Before Renovating
1. Determine Goals And Inspirations. If you want a new bedroom for a
new baby or if you want your house to be more Zen, those are your
goals and inspirations, and that should guide you through the process.
You won't be happy with what you get unless you have some expecta-
tion for it and achieve that.
2. Space Planning. Whether it's a new build or a fixer-upper, it's important to take note of the
prominent features that distinguish your property. If you're looking at re-doing your living
room, do you have beautiful light that comes in? Looking at your assets and determining how
you can best use those, that's part of the space-planning process.
3. Budgeting. While determining how to divvy up funds is typically top of mind when it comes
to renovations, allocating how to devote your time is just as integral to the process. If you
have a certain budget in mind for your home and time, you need to communicate that to peo-
ple you're working with. Individuals with a small budget will likely be taking the DIY path and
doing much of the work — and decision-making — on their own.
4. Finishes. Now comes the fun part — choosing the finishing flourishes that will form the
"after" part of your reno. Individuals ready to rip out their carpet or revamp their existing
flooring have several options. It's an important part of the process to understand your op-
tions, as if you have a crew waiting to do other work for one week or you have other accom-
modations, that's a week worth of cost.
5. Furniture. Costs can quickly mount if you replace your love seat, armchair and sofa all in
one go. When opting to invest in the largest pieces for your space, Greaves says it's best to
consider selecting classic shapes and styles which will have more longevity.
Source: huffingtonpost.ca
Help! I keep on selling all of
my listings & inventory is low!
Thinking of making a sale?
Call me today, so I can put a
SOLD sign on your property!
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
February 3, 2017 -- Toronto Real Estate Board President Larry
Cerqua announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS® re-
ported 5,188 residential transactions through TREB's MLS® Sys-
tem in January 2017. This result was up by 11.8% compared to
4,640 sales reported in January 2016. Annual rates of sales
growth were higher for condominium apartments than for low-
rise home types.
January 2017 picked up where 2016 left off: sales were up on a year-over-year basis while the number of new list-
ings was down by double-digit annual rates for most major home types.
To read the full Market Watch Report, visit my website at www.JeffreyFinney.com
Market Stats Strong Start to 2017
Community Events
Heart to Heart Gala
When: February 25, 2017 from 6:00pm to 1:00am
Where: Deer Creek Golf & Banquet Facility, 2700 Audley
Road North, Ajax
Pickering Rotary 30th Music Festival
When: February 25, 2017 from 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Where: Dunbarton Fairport United Chucrh, Pickering
Oshawa Generals VS Peterborough Petes
When: February 26, 2017 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Where: General Motors Centre, 99 Athol St E, Oshawa
Terminology
Mortgage: the legal document by which the
buyer transfers to the lender an interest in
real estate to secure the repayment of a debt.
Mortgagor: The borrower who takes a loan from the lender
and pledges his property as a security for repayment.
Mortgagee: The lender who gives the loan to the mortga-
gor and receives the security interest in the property from
the latter.
Sold by Jeffrey
SOLD OVER ASKING
For more
information on this
and many other
properties,
contact Jeffrey at
905.723.5944