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House For Sale Burlington ON 1410 Halifax Place

A rare find on one of Burlington downtown’s coveted courts. This 5 bedroom 2 bath home is situated on a 75x 120 ft. private lot on Halifax Place. Kitchen and baths have been updated. Perfect opportunity to own a large property on one of the most coveted courts in old downtown Burlington. Outstanding potential for renovation or rebuild. This one won’t last long, so book your showing right away.

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House for Sale Burlington ON 1410 Halifax Place

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House For Sale Hamilton ON
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37 Connaught Ave. South, Hamilton
Spectacular character home in a family-friendly neighbourhood on a tree-lined street. This updated 2.5 storey five bedroom 2.5-bath home offers loads of upgrades including new high-ceiling-custom gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, peninsula island, modern tiled floors, pot lights & glass tile backsplash.

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House For Sale Burlington Ontario 3221 SPRUCEHILL Avenue

Raised bungalow centrally located in south Burlington on a quiet street siding onto bike path. This elegant and immaculate 2 + 1 bedroom, 2-bath home offers many upgrades including hardwood floors, California shutters, 2 gas fireplaces, crown moulding, pot lights, updated lighting, new broadloom, built-in cabinets and more.

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Hot New Listing in Alton Village
4194 Fuller Cres -

House for Sale Burlington ON 4194 Fuller Cres

 

Impressive 5 bedroom 3.5 bath 2900 sq ft. Open Concept 9Ft ceilings, hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, family room with fireplace, separate living room & dining room, main floor office. Private backyard. Must See!

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Paperless Realtor The Linda Maguire Team Buying Homes in Burlington, Ontario

Working with a Paperless Realtor is way easier, whether you’re the buyer or seller.  It improves the likelihood of a successful transaction, saves you (as the client) time, and speeds up the process.  It also results in far better (electronic) record keeping and enables much easier access to information.

 

Here’s an example.

 

I recently had a client couple walk through a new listing and say to me “This is the one.  We want to make an offer”.  Within twenty minutes, we had written up the offer online, I had sent it to them for signature, and they had signed it electronically, and they had been automatically emailed their own copy of the signed agreements.  I called the listing agent to register the signed offer and we set an appointment to present it.  We got our offer in before anyone else, and quickly bought the house in a very competitive spring market.  By working this way, we made it easier for everyone – the buyers, the sellers and the listing agent.  Sellers and their real estate agents love to work with buyers that make it easy.

 

In this day and age, all realtors should be FULLY paperless, but over 95% of them still rely heavily on paper.  They physically store listing paperwork, they keep paper files in physical filing cabinets in their office, they call their “secretary” to look up old listings, old offers, etc.  Paper slows down the buying and selling of a house, it slows down the realtor in responding to the client’s requests, and it reduces the client’s confidence that they will be protected.  And all that managing paper is just not necessary.

 

If you’re considering working with a realtor to help you buy or sell a home, here’s a simple test for evaluating whether a realtor is paperless or not:  Ask them to show you, on their phone, the following:

 

  • The electronic file folder where they will keep your property’s records as they are created (they will have set up a place to store for your property all contractual agreements and property details (surveys, listings, photos, videos etc.)).
  • The electronic documents associated with one of their sold listings from last year, without showing you the client’s name (this will demonstrate how well your contracts and property information will be managed).
  • Ask them to scan one of the documents pertaining to your home – like a survey or a list of renovations.  And then ask them to show you where they store that scanned image.
  • Ask them to explain how their system for electronic signatures works.

 

Pick a paperless realtor, like The Linda Maguire Team – it will speed up your Burlington, Ontario real estate buying or selling process, improve your potential for success and rid you of the responsibility of managing all those records.  

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Coming Soon: Home for sale in Burlington, Ontario. This stunning 4 bedroom home is located in a quiet court, with updates throughout, west-facing back yard is very private and luxurious featuring all day sunlight, salt water pool, hot tub, dining deck, cabana, shaded lounge area, and backing onto wooded area. Bright, high-ceiling Muskoka family room looks out over yard. Rare opportunity to enjoy luxury and privacy in downtown Burlington.

 

For Early Bird details on this home, call Linda Maguire, or email

 

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The Linda Maguire Team | Renovation Reality Check for Burlington, Ontario Homes

If, like us, you’re a fan of HGTV’s home remodeling shows –  Love it or List it, Fixer Upper, Property Brothers, etc. – you’ll know that they all seem to follow a similar formula: there’s always a who needs help renovating their home, but they have a limited budget and need it done “yesterday.” Cue the photogenic host who steps in to save the day with a perfect renovation plan, an army of skilled workers and access to suppliers who make more on-time deliveries than Amazon Prime. Presto, before you know it, the remodel is complete. Of course, there have been a couple of hiccups along the way – it makes for good television – but the end result is stunning and the couple is delighted (often to the point of tears) by the transformation.

 

The host then gives a breakdown of what was spent and what the house is worth today. Don’t expect any surprises at this point – it’s always good news. More often than not, the value of the house has jumped by far more than the money spent on renovating it.

 

When the numbers make sense and the process seems so seamless and simple, it’s no wonder that more and more Canadian and Burlington, Ontario, homeowners are plunging headfirst down the renovation route.[1]

 

But before you take a sledgehammer to the dining room wall, let’s have a little reality check.

 

Are the costs on TV realistic?

 

No. One of our biggest beefs about these shows is that they set false expectations. The homeowners do pay for the renovations themselves, but the costs are far below market value. The price you see won’t include all labor costs (some subs will work for free, just for the exposure the show gives them) and some products will also be donated by sponsors. A quick look at the FAQs for the Property Brothers show, says it all. In answer to a question asking how so much could get done on such a small budget, the brothers replied:

 

“We are working with real budgets on the show, set by the homeowners. The show provides $10,000 including labor, certain sponsored products, as well as the expertise of Jonathan’s design team.”

 

Will the post-renovation value of my house cover my costs?

 

The answer depends on several factors, including the amount of the investment, what was done, and the current state of your local real estate market. As a general rule, however, don’t expect an immediate payback. Nationally, the figures vary, but the average return on a renovation investment is about 70% after one year. Of course, we all know people who’ve bucked this trend and that it’s entirely possible to make a good living renovating and flipping houses. But, on the whole, you should approach your renovation project with the clear understanding that the dollar amount you put into it won’t necessarily be fully recovered, at least not in the short term.

 

The Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) regularly publishes a list of the renovations that yield the best return on investment (see below). Kitchens and bathrooms can return 80% to 100% of the renovation cost, while adding a pool or skylights is far less advantageous. However, a kitchen that has been renovated to the tune of $35,000, but in very bad taste, could negatively impact the value of the house. If you are renovating to sell, you must choose wisely and make changes that will appeal to the maximum number of people. A relatively simple reno such as freshening up the interior of a house with a coat of paint could return 50% to 100% on the investment, assuming the color palette is tasteful, and may be the key to getting your house sold more quickly.

 

In its very useful publication entitled “Tips to Choosing “Smart” Home Renovations” (http://www.aicanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/Renovation-Tips-Appraisal-Insititute-of-Canada-April-20131.pdf), the AIC cautions against over-improvement. It is possible to over-renovate a home in relation to the surrounding neighborhood, it warns, so keep your costs in line with the value of your home.

 

Percentage recovered upon resale (Source: AIC)

 

Kitchen upgrade: 75% to 100%

Bathroom upgrade: 75% to 100%

Interior painting: 50% to 100%

Roof replacement: 50% to 80%

Replacement of furnace or heating system: 50% to 80%

Expansion (addition of family room): 50% to 75%

Doors and windows: 50% to 75%

Deck: 50% to 75%

Installation of hardwood floor: 50% to 75%

Construction of a garage: 50% to 75%

Fireplace (wood or gas) 50% to 75%

Central air conditioning: 50% to 75%

Finished basement: 50% to 75%

Wood fence: 25% to 50%

Interlocking paving stones on driveway: 25% to 50%

Landscaping: 25% to 50%

Asphalt driveway: 20% to 50%

Pool: 10% to 40%

Skylights: 0% to 25%

 

Renovations take a long time

 

There’s nothing more frustrating for general contractors than the shortened timelines shown on the home reno shows. On TV, renovations seem to go from concept to completion in the blink of an eye. “While most people understand that a major home renovation will take longer than a few weeks, they still seriously underestimate how long it will really take,” says Dave Perkins, Heritage Renovations. “These TV shows distort reality and that makes it harder for us to make clients happy.”

 

The reality is that a large project takes months of planning before construction can even start – you’ll need to factor in several weeks for design and planning, another eight to 12 weeks to complete construction drawings, and another two to eight weeks to obtain a permit. The construction itself could take between three and 12 months, depending on the size and scope of your project. Also, don’t forget that good contractors get booked up and may not be able to schedule in a new project for many months. Weather and the time of year will also impact the construction schedule.

 

The bottom line is: don’t expect remodels in real life to mirror those you see on TV. Remodeling can be a rewarding experience if you have reasonable expectations. If you keep reality in check, your Burlington, Ontario, home renovation could turn out as well as – or better than – the ones you see on TV, even though it will take more than an hour.

 

About The Linda Maguire Team

 

The Linda Maguire Team provides expert real estate services, and are previous Diamond Award winners. Their real estate services include staging, listings, selling and they will always help you find the best Burlington, Ontario, homes for sale.

 

Contact The Linda Maguire Team today.



[1] Spending on home renovations in Canada has surged at an annual average rate of 7% over the past decade. Source: TD Economics

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The Linda Maguire Team | Fixing Your Unfinished BasementExpanding familieswith two incomes make up a large percentage of the households in Burlington, Ontario.  These are families where both parents work Monday to Friday so when they are looking for a new home, they want to move in on a Saturday and return to work on Monday.  One aspect of a home that is very important to growing families is the basement, and the Burlington real estate agents from The Linda Maguire Team wantto shed some light on the long- standing debate regarding basement renovations.

 

Should You Renovate?

 

Homes with finished basements are appealing to buyerson the real estate market in Burlington, ON, and generally sell faster and for about $30,000 more in areas such as the Orchard, Central Burlington, Headon Forest and Millcroft.  However, this doesn't necessarily mean that finishing a basement will be a good financial decision for a homeowner.

 

While renovated bathrooms and kitchens generally result in a goodreturn on investment, basements and backyards are far more expensive to fix up and the homeowner rarely makes a profit on the renovation when they sell the house. In a 2400 square foot home, a homeowner may put in more than $50,000 to finish the basement but will typically only get $30,000 in return.

 

There is also the issue of time. Renovating a basement often takes 6 weeks or more to complete. If you start a basement renovation in the spring and hope to sell in the spring, there isa risk of missing the peak sellingseason. Brian Maguire from The Linda Maguire Team explains: “If a house didn't have a finished basement at this time of year (spring) I would put up a for sale sign and forget about the basement. The advantage to the buyer is that they can decide what renovation they want to do, when they feel like doing the basement, and when they have the money to do so."

 

Fixing the Unfinished Basement


An unfinished basement doesn't necessarily need the addition of a bedroom or bathroom to attract buyers.  Instead, especially when time is tight, the aim should be to enhance what is already there to create an area that families can move into without major changes.

 

Brian Maguire has experienced the allure of an unfinished basement first hand: "I was in a bungalow recently with an unfinished basement and both the floor and brick walls were painted a nice, clean, white color.  Buyers didn't go down there thinking it needed improvement, instead they saw the great potential."

 

Cleaning up, and beautifying an unfinished basement helps to highlight the potential and can add value to the home.  Cleaning the windows and the furnace can help make the basement presentable.  A nice white paint job creates a larger,more open finished look that shows the buyer that the homeowner valued and looked after the house. Buyers will appreciate that they are also saving a bit of money since a house with an unfinished basement will cost less, so they can afford to finish it themselves at a later date.

 

For more information regarding real estate in Burlington, please contact The Linda Maguire Team today.

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The Linda Maguire Team | Burlington Ontario Home SalesBurlington, Canada, June 8, 2016- The Linda Maguire Team recently announced their success with selling a home in Alton Village, Burlington for over $100,000 above the asking price.

 

Listed at $729,000, the family was pleasantly surprised and impressed when their home sold for a whopping $836,000.

 

The Linda Maguire Team used its Active Staging service to really show off the home and maximize its appeal.

According to Brian Maguire there is a difference between staging practiced by most real estate agents, and the Active Staging service offered by the Linda Maguire Team: "The typical realtor’s “staging service “involves walk through a house pointing at things that need to be done, removed or replaced, but these realtors don’t actually do the work themselves. They just suggest to the homeowner a list of things they need to do or buy."  This technique adds more pressure and cost to homeowners.

 

“What we do is called Active Staging, because we take an active role in getting it done. We actually go to our staging warehouse, and using a truck, we bring in accessories, furnishings, carpets, wall pictures, outside tables and chairs, plants, etc.  We also get involved in things like taking down wallpaper and painting.  We do a lot of the staging and preparation work ourselves.  For this particular house we brought in furnishings, lamps, pillows, and accessories, while the owners took on the role of de-cluttering the house of the children’s personal belongings." 

 

Another successful strategy used by The Linda Maguire Team was their advice to the homeowners to list at the predicted market value and not to allow offers for a few days. As a result they received 9 offers, including the successful bid which was more than $100,000 over the asking price. 

 

Overall, the great success in this sale was attributed to the combination of a hot market, the right listing strategy, the homeowners’ efforts to de-clutter and the Active Staging service provided.  The family who ended up with an extra $100,000 tax free in their pockets, were especially grateful and enthusiastic about moving to the next stage of their lives.


About The Linda Maguire Team

The Linda Maguire Team consists of highly experienced and dedicated real estate sales representatives with Royal LePageBurloak Real Estate Services. Our team includes Linda Maguire, Brian Maguire, Elaine Blamauer, and Cathy Buttrum. Whether assisting with selling or buying homes for sale in Burlington, Ontario, The Linda Maguire Team will understand their clients’ goals, and guide them through the processes to achieve success. To find out more about these real estate services and homes for sale in Burlington, Ontario, or to schedule an appointment with The Linda Maguire Team, call (905) 335-3042 or visit http://lindamaguire.ca/.

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