Price Reduced…

April 30th, 2010

driveHi everyone. 

I urge you to take a drive out towards Cochrane and this is the gorgeous view you will have along the way!

 I just wanted to let you know that my fantastic listing Cochrane, 19 Bow Ridge Drive  has just had an amazing price reduction to $399,900!!!  This is an unbeatable value, you won’t find a better home for the price in this beautiful country town.  Where else could you have over 2400 square feet of development all bundled up in a stylish, well decorated package!!  Enjoy tons of beautiful upgrades throughout including hardwood floors, hickory cabinets, 9′ ceilings, 2 storey entrance and so much more.  The bedrooms are all a nice size and the bonus room is perfect for your family entertainment.  You will have  a fantastic fully developed basement too, with a huge rec room, 4-piece bathroom and an office (could be converted into a bedroom with the addition of a window). 

Cochrane is a truly peaceful town with all the amenities at your fingertips, yet a very quaint and calm setting.  The mountains are just a short drive to the west, approximately 35 -40 minutes from Canmore and 1 hour from Banff.

Come out and check it out!!!  You’ll love it!

Tessa Corley-Rae

Look at the Big Picture and Prosper

April 15th, 2010

Published: Monday, april 5, 2010

Canadian Press Sunny Freeman, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Don’t get caught up in bidding wars: renovate a dud and move into a dream home

TORONTO – It’s a disappointing but familiar scenario for potentia] homebuyers: you find a house with the right floor plan in an ideal location. Hopes are high as you walk down a carpeted hallway, casting aside the wish it was hardwood.

But you’re crushed when you see the small, outdated kitchen and walk away from the almost-dream property, only to repeat the process again and again.

“You come in, you don’t like the kitchen, you’re going to waste all this time going looking at other homes when this might be the perfect house,” says Laura Parsons, a mortgage specialist at the Bank of Montreal (TSX:BMO).

Canadians feeling a sense of urgency to buy while mortgage rates are low are more likely to engage in bidding wars and overspend or panic and settle for something that doesn’t meet their needs, Parsons says.

” It’s created some excitement in the market and our prices are going up so most Canadians are feeling the pressure: ‘Oh my goodness, ifI don’t get in now, what does the future look like?'” But it doesn’t have to be that way – and one alternative is to buy a fixer-upper for an excellent price and have it customized by the time you move in.

Purchase-pIus-improvement mortgages can allow qualified purchasers to borrow additional money from a mortgage lender to pay for those renovations. Under the plan, a lender takes into account the improvements made by the new owner and gives credit based on the increased value of the property.

Gary Siegle, a regional manager at mortgage brokerage firm Invis Inc., says the program is suited to buyers willing to “look beyond the bruises” and visualize how renovations could transform houses that are often underpriced because they need work.

“People who are looking at this are people who are saying ‘the house I really want is not currently available or it’s overpriced, so here’s another option, I can buy a house that’s the right floor plan and it’s not going to take a lot of work to make it look like the home I was really hoping to get’.” There’s another option for homeowners who want to take advantage of low rates, but avoid the stress of relocating, Siegle says. They can refinance a mortgage to include the cost of renovations or use equity in the home they already own to secure a line of credit.

Garages, bathrooms and kitchens usually give homeowners the biggest return on their investment but a purchase-pIus-improvement mortgage can also be used for anything that adds value to a home.

The plan also benefit sellers who don’t want to waste time and money on renovations before they put their home on the market for someone else to love or hate.

 

Siegle says its important to remember that buyers still have to pay for the renovations up front with a credit card or savings but will be reimbursed when the renovations are complete. That can be a challenge for buyers with limited funds.

This is how a purchase plus improvement mortgage works step by step: 

Step I: Shop around for the best rate on a mortgage pre-approval, which will provide a clear price range.

Step 2: Put in an offer on the fixer-upper, making sure it’s clear the bid is subject to appraisals, inspections and the cost of renovations.

Step 3: Have the home appraised for its “as-is” value, as well as a projection of what it would be worth post-renovations. Also have the home inspected to make sure there are no hidden additional costs.

Step 4: Get written cost estimates from contractors on upgrades. Take the best estimate to the lender.

Step 5: Apply for a mortgage that includes the cost of upgrades. Ifa home is appraised at $400,000 but requires $50,000 worth of renovations, buyers would secure a mOltgage for $450,000, in addition to the minimum five per cent down payment.

Step 6: If the mortgage is approved, close the offer with the seller. The funds for renovations will be sent to your lawyer “in trust” when the mortgage closes.

Step 7: Upgrades, paid for up front by the buyer. Depending on the extent of the work that needs to be done, it could add weeks or months to the move-in date.

Step 8: Renovations are complete. Funding, which has been held back by a lawyer until the work is completed and inspected, is released and the contractor can be paid. If the renovation is more extensive and costly than just cosmetic changes, the advances are staged, meaning buyers receive them in stages as work progresses.

© The Canadian Press, 2010

Instead, sellers may want to make the buyer aware of the option and then negotiate based on time instead of price, with the seller offering to be flexible about allowing the buyer to start upgrades while they’re still living in the home.

 

OPEN HOUSE IN MACEWAN

April 8th, 2010

Open House at 259 Macewan Drive NW Saturday April 17 and Sunday April 18 from 2:00-4:00.

Macewan Open House

April 8th, 2010

259 Macewan Drive NW

Saturday and Sunday April 10 and 11 from 2:00-4:00.

Woodbine Open House

April 8th, 2010

54 Woodford Drive SW
Saturday April 10 from 2:00-4:00

Renovated family home

Renovated family home

New CMHC Rule for Buying Real Estate

March 31st, 2010

housingMore on the new CMHC Mortgage Rules for Real Estate

March 9, 2010 by Tessa Corley-Rae

I just spoke with my friend and mortgage broker Terry Caldie from the Mortgage Centre in Calgary about  CMHC’s new mortgage regulations for homeowners and property investors.  These new rules are nothing to panic about, in fact, up until 2 years ago these rules  were exactly how CMHC ran any way.  What people have to realize is that Convensional Mortgages (where people place 20% or more down as a down payment) are still exactly the same as they were before.   However, the good news is buyers can still avoid CMHC with only 20% down, rather than the previous 25% that was required only months ago for a convensional mortgage.  2 years ago the government decided to create a “stimulous package” for buying property, this was inlight of the down turn in the economy that we have just pushed through.  This “stimulous package”  included relaxed rules for buying revenue properties, as well as large refinancing options. 

Please see below for my interpretation of the new rules: 

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Gorgeous Panorama Condo: Perfect for 1st Time Buyers!

March 24th, 2010

70_3115_panamount_drive_mls_hid590580_roomlivingroom5OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MARCH 27/28 FROM 2:00-4:00!

BEST VALUE in PANORAMA HILLS!  This wonderful 2 BEDROOM + DEN and 2 FULL BATHROOMS condo is a superb value!! It’s loaded with great features including a titled underground parking space, huge storage locker (4’x6′) in front of parking stall, in-suite laundry, & lots of street parking too. Conveniently located a 1 minute walk from the express bus to downtown transit and very close all shopping and amenities. West facing unit with upgraded kitchen, beautiful backsplash, black appliances and a breakfast island. Upgraded tile & fixtures in the bathrooms. Large living room with a beautiful gas fireplace and door to the large patio with gas-line for BBQ. The den is perfect for your home office. This condo is immaculate, well decorated, spacious and has been a non-smoking unit. NOTE: Condo fees include ALL utilities, except phone and cable.  Panamount Place is a well maintained, PET-Friendly(with board approval) building. Don’t miss it! One Min Away: Mega Amenities!70_3115_panamount_drive_mls_hid590580_roomkitchen70_3115_panamount_drive_mls_hid590580_roompatio

Open House Sunday March 28, 2:00-4:00

March 24th, 2010

19_bowridge_drive_mls_hid581747_roomlivingroom42A MUST TO SEE!!!

Great Decor, Immaculate Condition, Fully Developed & Open Design Concept! Upgraded with rounded corners, knock down ceiling and 9′ ceilings on main level and spacious 2 storey entrance. HARDWOOD FLOORS & tons of windows with natural light pouring in.  Beautiful kitchen has upgraded HICKORY CABINETS, large island, walk-in pantry & sunny nook w/ patio door to deck. GAS FIREPLACE in great room. 3 good-sized bedrooms and a LARGE BONUS ROOM on upper level.  The spacious master bedroom has huge walk-in closet & beautiful, bright 4  piece ensuite with 6′ soaker tub & separate shower. The basement is freshly developed in a professional manner w/ rec room, office/den & a full 4-piece bathroom. The  landscaping is great for entertaining with a large deck & many perennials.  This is a BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME in picturesque community of Cochrane!

Come and see on Sunday, March 28th.  You won’t be di19_bowridge_drive_mls_hid581747_roommasterbedroom12sappointed.19_bowridge_drive_mls_hid581747_roomkitchen13

The Perfect Family Home in Cochrane!!

March 16th, 2010

19_bowridge_drive_mls_hid581747_roomlivingroom41A perfect family home in picturesque community of Cochrane! The great decor, immaculate condition & open plan are wonderful & inviting. Rounded corners, knock down ceiling are just the start! You’re greeted by a spacious 2 st entrance. Main floor has 9′ ceilings, oak hardwood & plenty of windows with natural light pouring in.  Beautiful kitchen has upgraded hickory cabinets, a large island, walk-in pantry & large nook w/ patio door to deck. The great room has gas fireplace.  Upper level has a large bonus room & 3 good-sized bedrooms.  The spacious master bedroom has huge walk-in closet & beautiful, bright 4  piece ensuite with 6′ soaker tub & separate shower. Other two bedrooms are well decorated. The basement is freshly developed in a professional manner w/ rec room, office/den & a full 4-piece bathroom. The  landscaping is great for entertaining with a large deck & many perennials.19_bowridge_drive_mls_hid581747_roomkitchen11  Don’t miss the chance on this beautiful home!19_bowridge_drive_mls_hid581747_roommasterbedroom1

Home resales cool for second straight month

March 15th, 2010

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Reuters

TORONTO — Sales of existing homes in Canada dipped for a second straight month in February, but remained high on a year-over-year basis, as the market may be moving into more balanced conditions, data showed on Monday.

The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) said a total of 42,799 homes changed hands last month, down 1.5% from January, as a large gain in sales in Toronto were offset by declines in Vancouver and other British Columbia housing markets.

The real estate group said the Winter Olympics, which were held in the host city of Vancouver and nearby areas, may have played a factor in lower sales in the province last month.

Unit sales in British Columbia were down 13.3% in February from January, compared with a 3.3% advance in Ontario.

Across Canada, sales rose 44% from the same month last year, a smaller gain in national activity from the previous three months. This was in line with economists’ views that year-over-year comparisons are likely to shrink in coming months because the recovery of the housing market started in February 2009.

“Housing markets are becoming more balanced,” said Gregory Klump,” CREA’s chief economist.

After a relatively short spell of low consumer confidence during the global financial crisis, Canadian homebuyers were quickly back in the market and have made the housing sector one of the cornerstones of the domestic economic recovery. The pace of the rebound has encouraged debate about a housing bubble.

But with rising supply — new listings rose for a fifth straight month, up 2.4% — it could take the steam out of the housing markets as the year goes on, said Mr. Klump.

Ultralow interest rates could further prompt home resales this spring before the arrival of new mortgage rules in April and changes to provincial sales tax regimes in British Columbia and Ontario, before cooling in the second half of the year.

“We should see the Canadian housing market move slowly back into a balanced-market position as higher mortgage rates and prices begin to temper demand,” said Millan Mulraine, economics strategist at TD Securities.

CREA said the national average home price in February rose 18.2% from a year earlier to $335,655 (US$329,074)