Posted on April 01, 2016by Sheila Coxworth in Uncategorized
Staging Transformation! by Heather Maduk | Styled and Staged I started working with a very successful Realtor for the first time and our first staging together was unusual to say the least. It was a challenge since the homeowners were seniors and…
2015 has almost come and gone and now it is time to take a look at the past year. You have put your trust in us and believed that we could see the “big picture” on how to sell or…
Pricing Your Home in a Buyer’s Market When it is time to sell it is often confusing on how to price your home especially when you are in a buyer’s market. You can search the internet or make note of…
For Sale By Owner – Buyer Beware Many Canadians try to sell their homes on their own without researching this industry. They believe they are saving money and also have the time to sell their own homes. You think there…
Staging, Selling and Buying – All in one place at Coxworth Connection Do you ever wonder how one person can provide a market analysis on your home, give you some suggestions on how to sell your home and then find the…
Make an impression – – – Stage your curbside! As you are putting the final touches to the inside of your home, don’t forget the importance of your outside curb appeal. You want to make the first impression of your…
You have made the big decision to sell your home and everything is tidy and in order. You love your red walls and brocade curtains and bedspread to match. You know that everyone will love this vibrant colour when they…
[Photo] Your Ottawa Real Estate Agent Helps You Overcome Outdated Challenges Selling your home is a little more complicated than just putting a sign on the front lawn and opening the doors for people to come in. Prospective buyers can…
A home in the right neighbourhood, steps away from that community amenity and an overall atmosphere you’ve been dreaming about. You put in an offer and it gets accepted! Now what!? The home inspection. This is, of course, wise advice…
There is no such thing as an unsellable home. Many homes come with challenges: some need upgrading, some are outdated and some are in bad locations. However, it’s important to know that there is no unsellable home. So what happens…