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Should I Reno For Return On Investment?

Monday, October 30th, 2023

Should I renovate for ROI? Will the carpet in my bathroom increase or decrease my property value? Let’s just say if you’ve asked that question then you likely could use a little professional advice. Well, you’ve come to the right place to find out what’s relevant in the current Canadian real estate market, whether you’re browsing, buying, or selling.

 

RE/MAX has been around since carpeting in bathrooms (please, no!) was a thing. Our 50 years of experience has taught us a thing or two about ROI in the Canadian real estate market. So, don’t worry if you can’t keep up with everything there is to know in this fast-changing market. That’s why we’re here – to help bring clarity to all of the unknowns. And you can be sure that there are many, many questions.

So, How Much do People ReallyKnow About Canadian Real Estate?

RE/MAX Canada hit the streets in a new video series, to find out just how much (or how little) the average person knows about Canadian real estate, and to offer some answers in the process. How many of these questions do you know the answer to?

You likely have a lot more questions, and that’s perfectly okay. Your RE/MAX agent is your best resource to some answers, along with a quicker sale, a better price and a smoother process. In the meantime, click on the link to check out these handy resources for homebuyers, sellers and anyone watching from the sidelines:

RE/MAX – Your Unfair Advantage

If Trivial Pursuit had a real estate category, RE/MAX would dominate. That’s because RE/MAX has some skin in the game – 50 years worth of experience, in fact, and we’re here to share it with you. So, get your scorecard – and your unfair advantage, by connecting with a RE/MAX agent today. Our agents are here to help you, call our office today 780-962-8580.

5 Landscaping Trends That Are on the Rise

Wednesday, July 21st, 2021

 

Think Smart, Think Small

Having limited outdoor space is nothing new; especially for city dwellers. How that space is used is pushing the envelope. Multitasking is king when it comes to planning which features to add and where to plant what within limited square footage. For example, a water feature can be integrated into the irrigation system, doubling the function of a single feature. Analyze the systems and features you can work with in your garden. It will take some consideration and planning to get the most out of your limited space, but it will pay off immensely in the end.

Every Season Turns

Think “four seasons” when planning your garden. Differentiating textures and bright conifer foliage will look lovely in the springtime, but also brightens up the garden during the winter months. Deciduous shrubs, trees with peeling bark, and evergreens that change colour can help you maximize your garden all year-round. Choosing the right plants that can withstand Canada’s shifting seasons will be a challenge, so consult a garden expert before investing.

Feeling Fenced In

Fencing is the most common method of enclosing a yard, however creative alternatives to posts and planks are popping up. Consider planting a screening foliage, such as bamboo, between the sidewalk curb and your lawn to offer some privacy. Also, look at incorporating lacy-leaved trees such as dogwoods or Japanese maple — they’re big enough to create a border but won’t overwhelm. Thinking outside the box to create the feeling of a protected area is what this landscaping trend is about. The drawback to these pretty, yet permeable, barriers is they do little to secure a pet or protect against trespassers.

Get Crafty

Part of the “maker movement,” this landscaping trend moves away from mass-produced products, and returns to roots of authentic craftsmanship. Whether it’s a stone bench or a pergola, finding a professional artisan to handcraft your next garden element is definitely a trend. This trend is about quality craftsmanship that stands the test of time. This quality craftsmanship does come at a premium, but hiring local artisans is a wonderful way to support the local economy.

Go Forth

Imagine being able to eat dinner in your own backyard and under the stars. Alfresco dining is so popular these days that having a designated dining area, complete with an outdoor cooking area, has become a top landscaping trend. Different this year is the location of this open-air eating area — it’s no longer close to the kitchen but further afield. Creating a unique space at the back of the yard, far from the lights and bustle of the house is on-trend.

From backyard dining to living walls, each one of these landscaping trends can add value to your home and boost curb appeal. Now that you’re armed with the knowledge of what’s trending in the landscaping world, which one will you dig into?

 

5 Landscaping Trends That Are on the Rise

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