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In today's rapidly evolving world, home security has become an essential aspect of our daily lives. With advancements in technology, protecting our homes has become easier, more efficient, and more reliable than ever before.

One home security solution that's making waves in the industry is Simply Secure, and in this blog post, we'll delve into the importance of home security and discuss the unique benefits that Simply Secure offers.

The Importance of Home Security

1. Protecting Your Loved Ones

One of the most significant reasons to invest in home security is to ensure the safety of your loved ones. Our homes are our sanctuaries, where we should feel secure and at ease. With the right security system in place, you can rest assured that your…

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Luxury living in and around Edmonton, Alberta, is an experience like no other. The real estate landscape here combines urban sophistication with natural beauty, making it a sought-after destination for those who appreciate the finer things in life. If you're considering entering the world of luxury real estate, this blog post is tailored to you. We'll explore what luxury means in this region and help you understand what to look for when seeking your dream property.

Luxury in Edmonton and Beyond

Edmonton and its surrounding areas offer a diverse range of luxurious properties that cater to various tastes and lifestyles. Whether you're drawn to the city's vibrant urban scene or the tranquility of the countryside, you'll find options that suit your…

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Edmonton's Ice District has captivated the hearts of residents and investors alike, earning a reputation as a highly sought-after neighbourhood. Nestled in the vibrant core of downtown Edmonton, this bustling district offers a fusion of entertainment, convenience, and contemporary living.

At the heart of the Ice District lies Rogers Place, a cutting-edge arena that hosts sporting events, concerts, and a myriad of different types of entertainment. This world-class venue attracts a diverse range of performances, drawing sports enthusiasts and music lovers from all over Alberta and Saskatchewan. Residing within close proximity to Rogers Place means having unparalleled access to games, concerts, and an electric ambiance that permeates throughout…

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When it comes to buying a home, there's a certain charm and allure that comes with an older house. From unique architectural details to a sense of history, older homes can be full of character and provide a glimpse into the past. However, alongside the nostalgia, there are important considerations to keep in mind. In this blog post, we'll explore the pros and cons of buying an older home, helping you make an informed decision when embarking on your home buying journey.

Pros

Cons

Character and Charm

Maintenance and Repair Costs

Established Neighbourhoods

Energy Efficiency

Potential for Value Appreciation

Potential for Hidden Issues

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  If you do a Google search for what a real estate agent fears the most, it will probably tell you the fear of rejection or the fear of failing. 

As a real estate agent I can say there are a few other fears that I face on a daily basis. 

Fear of getting lost

As a real estate agent, I regularly venture into unfamiliar neighbourhoods and rural areas to show homes. Getting lost is a real concern for me - even in this age of technology.

I always want to arrive at a showing before my client. Getting lost and having my client wait for me is not professional.                                 

 New development areas are a particular fear of mine. Technology is not always current with construction in an area, therefore not a reliable source of…

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As a real estate expert, I have seen many sellers make the mistake of focusing solely on price when it comes to accepting offers on their homes. While price is certainly an important factor, there are other considerations that can have a significant impact on the deal, such as possession dates and conditions. If you are selling your home, it is important to look beyond just the price and consider the terms and conditions of the offer as well. For example, an offer that is lower than your asking price, but has a quick closing period and no contingencies, may be more attractive than a higher offer with a longer closing period and multiple contingencies. It all depends on your needs as a seller and the contribution of the buyers. 

By working with me as…

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Home Buying Timeline

Buying a home is no easy feat, but knowing what to expect and preparing for the journey ahead is key to a successful home-buying experience! On average, it takes 3-4 months to shop for a home and 30-60 days to close on your property once you're under contract.

There are a lot of variables that go into buying a house that could make things move faster or slower. The timeline differs for each individual and depends on the housing marketing, inventory, time of year, your financing needs, and the kind of home you're looking for.

Here's a generic outline of the buying process from beginning to end (with the average amount of time each step takes) so you can get an idea of what to expect when buying a home!

1. Find a…

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When it comes to buying a home, sometimes potential buyers make lowball offers on real estate home listings in hopes of snagging a deal. However, while lowball offers may seem like a smart move, they rarely work, and can actually be detrimental to everyone involved in the real estate transaction. In this blog, we'll explore the reasons why lowball offers don't work, why they can be offensive to sellers, and why they demonstrate a lack of confidence in the real estate market.

First, let's define what a lowball offer is. A lowball offer is an offer made on a property that is significantly lower than the asking price or the market value of the property. For example, if a potential buyer offers 15% below list price or lower, that would be considered a…

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Worried about Finding a Home if You Sell First?

There are many reasons why selling your current home before buying another one may be a good idea. But, once you’ve made that decision, you may still worry that you won’t find another home to buy after you sell.

Fortunately, there’s plenty you can do to minimize that possibility.

For example, if you sell first, you’ll know exactly how much you can put toward a new home. Having that specific number in your back pocket will enable you to target your search and immediately jump on buying opportunities. When you see a home you like, you won’t have to wonder, “Can we afford it?”

Creating a buying plan will also help you quickly find the home you want.

Ideally, it should have a shortlist of neighbourhoods or areas you are considering. Narrowing…

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