Blog

554 NOVELLO - SOLD

554 NOVELLO - SOLD 554 Novello in Windsor is now sold!

553 ST. PIERRE - SOLD

553 ST. PIERRE - SOLD 553 St. Pierre in Tecumseh is now sold!

11885 ROCKLAND - SOLD

11885 ROCKLAND - SOLD 11885 Rockland in Riverside is now sold!

1064 MONMOUTH - SOLD

1064 MONMOUTH - SOLD 1064 Monmouth is now sold!

260 ISABELLE - SOLD

260 ISABELLE - SOLD 260 Isabelle in Windsor is now sold!

36 Ashley, Leamington - SOLD

36 Ashley, Leamington - SOLD 36 Ashley in Leamington is now SOLD!

3102 VIOLA - SOLD

3102 VIOLA - SOLD 3102 Viola in Windsor is now sold!

3244 MCKAY - SOLD

3244 MCKAY - SOLD 3244 McKay is now sold!

2220 Gladstone - SOLD

2220 Gladstone - SOLD 2220 Gladstone in Windsor is now sold!

CMHC-funded report proposes million-dollar home surtax

CMHC-funded report proposes million-dollar home surtax Courtesy: Yahoo! Finance Paying capital gains on a primary residence is arguably the most controversial way to cool Canada's scorching real estate markets. A new proposal in a Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC)-backed report stops short of calling for that but suggests homeowners pay a surtax on properties worth more than a million dollars to help stall rising home prices. The report by Generation Squeeze, with funding support from the National Housing Strategy's Solutions Labs Program administered by the CMHC, suggests starting at 0.2 per cent of a home's value over $1 million annually and peaking at one per cent for higher-priced homes. Owners with homes valued between $1 million and $1.5 million would pay 0.2 per cent. The next bracket, up to $2 million, would pay 0.5 per cent. Anything over $2 million owes one per cent. "If you own a home valued at more than a million bucks, you may be surprised to learn that you live in the 10 per cent most valuable real estate…

12221 BAILLARGEON - SOLD

12221 BAILLARGEON - SOLD 12221 Baillargeon in Tecumseh is now sold!

Home staging statistics that real estate agents need to know

Home staging statistics that real estate agents need to know Courtesy: https://www.repmag.ca/news/home-staging-statistics-that-real-estate-agents-need-to-know-334919.aspx It might seem these days that staging a home is a natural part of the real estate selling process. Although it's become a pretty common practice, it should not be taken for granted. If you are wondering if staging really makes a difference in selling a home the short answer is yes. Staging can help a home attract more offers, sell faster, and fetch a higher price. Don't believe me? Let's look at some of the home staging statistics and studies that prove the importance of staging in real estate. Why every real estate agent should pay attention to staging Staging a home has many benefits for its sale. The general idea is to improve the look of the property and give off the particular feelings you want your prospective buyers to come away with. Think about the stage in a theatrical performance and how it’s constructed and curated with the viewer in mind to evoke a certain…


Rob Gruich
Rob Gruich Sales Representative (519) 818-8989 (519) 735-7222

Need expert advice?


Loading...