There’s a newish trend that I’ve been noticing over the past year or so in Thunder Bay- the cropping up of the cutest ever ‘Little Libraries’ in various neighbourhoods about town. Passer by are welcome to borrow a book, or leave a book, maybe even write a note to leave in their favourite book- a line […]
Listing Price: Ask For More, And Get Less
When it comes to listing price, one of the most common myths amongst home sellers is that if they price their home higher than what it is actually worth, they will be more assured of actually achieving their target price during the negotiating process. For instance, Seller Smith wants to list his home at $285,000, […]
Hoarding Homes and the Safety Hazards that they Present
Hoarding is becoming a very serious issue, not just in Thunder Bay, and not constrained to any specific demographic, neighbourhood, or socioeconomic class. Hoarding can be found, and is found, across a broad range of all of the above. Hoarding hurts not only the hoarder themselves, but also the people and pets around them, the […]
2015 Thunder Bay Art Gallery Garden Tour
One of the wonderful things that I look forward to every summer in Thunder Bay is the Thunder Bay Art Gallery Garden Tour, one of many garden tours that seem to abound once the temperatures warm, and the greenery turns lush. This year brings forth the 20th annual Thunder Bay Art Gallery Garden Tour. The Tour […]
Lovely Spring Weather- Today is a Snow Day
Well, today is a snow day, and I must admit, it’s been a cozy day; sitting at my computer, with the fire on, sipping coffee (and because it’s Friday and it’s a snow day, it even has a bit of Bailey’s in it:). It’s been a great day to get caught up on lingering paperwork, […]