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Read MoreThe Belle Park Meadows are a collection point for the abandoned detritus of lives gone off-track. This valise might just have easily have been on a train station’s platform, the engine steaming on to the next place. The truth is likely more sad.
Read MoreIn the mid-1970s, in the UK, there was a television show called Survivors, about a very small population that remains in the English countryside after an airborne virus reduces the world’s population by 99.98%.
Read MoreSometimes I can convince one of my kids to send me a photograph, and either I’ll use it at the top of this page or, as in this case, I’ll weave some small narrative around it. I like that we work together on these bits. It feels to me that we are unearthing some modest gems. This shot is one of Lucian’s, from just up the street.
Read MoreI don’t think anyone wakes up thinking, ‘What I’d really like is to end up a middle-aged real estate agent.’ And yet here I am.
Read MoreI’ve tried frequently over the years to get the hang of meditation, I think it might help, and I’ll persist with that, but damn it’s not easy for me. What makes more sense (i.e. what’s easier) is to find stillness and even infinitesimally brief glimpses of peace in new music that resonates. It’s something I’ve learned about myself. And as often as not in these late pandemic times that seems to mean that I turn to Damien Jurado…
Read MoreUntil just a couple of months ago, and for at least the last two years, the listing price of a house only hinted in the most remote way at the amount it would actually sell for. Which is no damn good at all.
Read MoreSometimes it can be as simple as the way ice changes to water in a painted glass left in the sun.
Read MoreThe first stab at finding a way of coming to terms with memory loss, and dementia, in a parent.
Read MoreList your house with us. If it doesn’t sell we’ll buy it.*
We’re seeing more of this sort of offer these days. Billboards bigger than Amherstview. And boy, it sound great, doesn’t it?
Well here’s some of the small print,
Read MoreI despair regularly at the current state of the real estate market. Clients this week found a house they loved, and in the days leading up to the offer review they talked several times to their mortgage broker, and paced back and forth so much they likely wore a groove into the hardwood. We must have checked the math with them a dozen times. This was a momentous and difficult decision for them. They were likely equal parts excited and terrified.
Read MoreHere’s a curious (terrible, horrible, no good, very bad?) fact:
Right now, it seems the best way for realtors in Ontario to obtain the possible highest sale price for a property is to underprice it, often dramatically. When you see houses sell for silly amounts over the asking price, this is a good part of the reason why. Here’s how it works.
Read MoreA house in Kingston sold today for $550,000 over the asking price of $800,000. It’s the biggest difference we’ve seen between list price and sale price.
Read MoreMask mandates have been dropped, but should that mean that the business of real estate should follow suit? We don’t think so.
Read MoreAnother attempt to imagine what life might be like if things had played out just a little differently.
Read MoreThere were 28.9% fewer real estate listings in January than in the same month last year. And there were a whopping 71.7% fewer than in January 2020, which is really quite remarkable. It’s as if a stream has been dammed. Buyers and agents descend on any decent listing like vultures…
Read MoreAnother in a series touching on some of my favourite things. This one is focused on the south coast of England - a rocky beach, and clouds piling up just over the horizon.
Read MoreIf you have any thoughts on how I might improve things, I’d be pleased to hear from you. Or maybe you’d like to talk about your own house, or your own property search. That would be great too.