6/5/2019 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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Canadian homeowners continue to cut back on home renovation spending in 2019: CIBC Poll ... More
4/30/2019 | Posted in Home Sellers by Kit Blott
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Homeowners wanting to maximize the appraisal value of their home should think about outside space. ... More
7/27/2018 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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Canadians spent nearly $78bln on renovations last year, but a slower sales cycle could impact that figure. ... More
6/29/2018 | Posted in Home Sellers by Kit Blott
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A survey of more than 750 real estate agents across Canada has revealed the top things home sellers can do to maximize the value of their home. ... More
6/1/2018 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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Spending drops as much as 25 per cent in some provinces as more homeowners focus on wear and tear. ... More
More Canadian homeowners will renovate this year, but spend less to spruce up their space: CIBC Poll
5/30/2017 | Posted in Home Maintenance by Kit Blott
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With average household debt and housing prices at record highs across Canada, a new poll by CIBC finds that a growing number of Canadian homeowners (48 per cent) are choosing to ... More
4/2/2017 | Posted in GTA Real Estate by Kit Blott
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In a market that’s undergoing intensification, home renovations are becoming serious business. Last year more than $72 billion was spent on renovations nationwide, ... More
3/9/2017 | Posted in Home Maintenance by Kit Blott
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You're standing by your window admiring the view. Then you notice it. Moisture has built-up around the edges of the glass. Should you worry? ... More
1/20/2017 | Posted in Industry Trends by Kit Blott
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According to the Interior Design Show, the following will be the top 10 design trends for 2017 inspiring the direction of design for the year to come. ... More
9/13/2016 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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A room’s size is sometimes a matter of perception, and the paint color on the walls has a lot to with that perception. Some colors can actually make a room appear smaller, ... More
6/24/2016 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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Canadian homeowners are projected to spend an average of $13,017 per household on renovations and home improvements this year, according to the latest poll by CIBC. ... More
10/29/2015 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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The federal government isn't the only one spending on construction projects of late, as Scotiabank said Wednesday that Canadians will spend a record $53 billion this year on ... More
9/9/2015 | Posted in Home Maintenance by Kit Blott
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As summer draws to an end, start scheduling any work your home's building envelope may require, including roof repairs, re-grading, leaky basements and window replacement. ... More
8/8/2015 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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In the heart of Toronto’s overheated housing market, where the average detached home now sells for more than $1 million, Harper vowed to make life better not for those ... More
7/30/2015 | Posted in Home Sellers by Kit Blott
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When you're considering a major home improvement project, consider how it will impact the resale value of your home. Some home improvements are good investments because ... More
7/16/2015 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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Canada’s ageing housing stock together with influence from TV shows has led to more spending on renovations. Figures from the Altus Group show that Canadian households spent ... More
5/8/2015 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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According to a poll released by CIBC on Thursday, Canadian homeowners plan to spend an average of $17,142 on renovations this year, with basic maintenance such as painting, ... More
4/13/2015 | Posted in Home Owners by Kit Blott
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Whether taking on a renovation project of your own, hiring a professional or planning to redecorate this spring, here are some of the most helpful and informative books on the ... More
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