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Renting Versus Buying a Home

Should I Buy or Rent in Thunder Bay?

Buy or Rent? The age old burning question of ‘should I buy or rent a home’.  It has probably crossed most peoples minds at some point during a home search journey. There are many factors that come into play when determining the wiser of the two options in Thunder Bay. Some considerations to keep in […]

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Buying a House versus a Condo

Should I Buy a House, or a Condominium?

The question of whether to buy a house, or a condominium, tends to crop up most often when we are evaluating our lifestyle or contemplating change in relation to our current living situation. If you are moving, just starting out, down sizing or retiring, the decision of what to buy in terms of a house, […]

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Showing Feedback

Showing Feedback for Sellers Please

Showing feedback is extremely important, and is generally expected by both Listing Agents and their Seller Clients. The purpose of providing showing feedback is so that Sellers have an accurate picture of how their home is being perceived by potential Buyers as well as their Agents. Positive feedback is always great, but of course we […]

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Real Estate

5 Things I LOVE About Real Estate

In honour of Valentines Day, I thought it timely to share with you the top 5 things that I absolutely LOVE about Real Estate, and about working as a Real Estate Sales Representative here in Thunder Bay; I get to meet so many awesome, and very interesting people!  I love to hear their stories and […]

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Buying a Home in the Winter

Buying a Home in the Winter- Buy Now and Beat the Rush!

Buying a home in the winter can be very advantageous. Here is What you Need to Know, About Buying a Home in the Winter: Buyers aren’t out in large numbers quite yet, although as soon as the weather starts to warm up a bit, and the days get a bit longer, that will change quite […]

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