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Selling your home can be an exciting but also challenging endeavor. To ensure a smooth and successful home-selling experience, it's crucial to prepare your property thoroughly. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to prepare your home for sale. From enhancing curb appeal to navigating the financial aspects, we've got you covered.

Enhancing Curb Appeal

Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance

First impressions matter. Ensure your home's exterior is well-maintained by trimming bushes, mowing the lawn, and power-washing surfaces.

Repairs and Touch-Ups

Fix any visible exterior damage, such as loose siding, cracked paint, or broken windows. A fresh coat of paint can work wonders.

Create an Inviting Entryway

A welcoming front…

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Is the Canadian real estate market a mountain to climb? For a lot of young professionals who are first-time homebuyers, getting into the housing market can be a challenge, whether it’s saving up enough money for a down payment, finding the right home or securing a mortgage in order to buy it.

From tighter mortgage lending standards to higher interest rates, there is a lot to learn for the current crop of first-time homebuyers, and we’re here to help with this simplified guide to securing a mortgage for the first time.

The First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide to Securing a Mortgage

If you’re a first-time homebuyer, where do you even begin when applying for a mortgage? Let’s start with the basics.

Ensure You Have A Sufficient…

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  • fixed vs variable rate mortgages

In 2022, financial experts have been homing in on mortgage rates. Market analysts believe the Bank of Canada (BoC) will raise interest rates. The debate among housing observers, economists and investors is by how much. And with all this talk of fixed vs variable rate mortgages, what is the difference between the two products anyway? Let’s explore.

With Canada’s inflation rate the highest it has been since 1991, some anticipate the central bank will be aggressive on rate hikes, while others believe it will adopt a more cautious approach after about two years of ultra-loose and accommodative monetary policy in response to the pandemic.

One corner of the mortgage market attracting plenty of attention is variable…

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