March 2017

Found 6 blog entries for March 2017.

I just finished uploading this Townhouse for sale, 11950 145 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta

Beautiful and Big! This renovated townhouse is huge and has a single attached garage and tons of renovations! New stainless steel appliances, New furnace, new hot water tank are just a few of the upgrades. Open concept design, large master bedroom and a fully finished basement top it off as a complete package!

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I just finished uploading this House for sale, 8703 16 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta

Gutted and renovated! This property has been totally redone, new flooring, baseboards, paint, basement and more. Newer shingles and furnace. Property was finished high end! Basement has a nanny suite with a new kitchen, one bedroom and a den. Basement bathroom as been totally redone. The basement is super warm with in-floor heating making it comfortable for anyone living there. Master bedroom has an ensuite.Great neighbourhood, location and property.

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If you’re paying a lot of money for a new washing machine, wouldn’t it be nice to know how long you should expect it to last? There is, of course, no exact formula for figuring that out. Every brand and unit is different. There are however, some broad estimates.

 According to an article in Consumer Reports, a washer and dryer will hum along just fine for about 10 years, with a likelihood of needing a repair during the last two to three. Leading brands offer a parts and labour guarantee for at least a year. So, if something goes wrong during that period, be sure to contact the manufacturer right away.

The National Association of Home Builders released a report a few years ago on the longevity of kitchen appliances. They found that refrigerators can

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When you’re preparing your home for sale, it’s not unusual to need to fix up a few things around the property. After all, you want your home to look its best to buyers, so that you get good offers, quickly.

What do you need to fix? Here are three categories that will help you create and prioritize your list.

1. Anything that squeaks or creaks.

Is there something in your home that makes a noise it shouldn’t be making? Perhaps it’s a rattling closet door or a creaking floor board? You may be so used to it you no longer notice the sound. But buyers will. Be sure to get those items fixed.

2. Anything that’s unsightly.

You don’t have to make your home look perfect. However, things that are unsightly will likely get buyers’ attention. You want

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