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Kitchens, Baths, and Decks: Top Home Selling Points

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  Kitchens, Baths, and Decks: Top Home Selling Points When it comes time to sell your home, you obviously want it looking its best so that prospective buyers will fall in love with it. This may lead to you consider touching up or remodeling parts of your home to make the best possible impression. If you’re trying to figure out the best parts of the home to give special attention to, there are a few places that buyers are more likely to pay attention to than others. Chief among these are the kitchen, the bathrooms and decks. Considering the Kitchen A lot of work goes on in the kitchen, so it makes sense that homebuyers want to make sure that the kitchen meets their needs. If your kitchen is dirty, cramped or outdated, that could raise a few red flags. Most potential buyers are looking for a big, open kitchen with modern appliances and usually a few key features like a dishwasher or kitchen island. Obviously, your home doesn’t need to have all of these things to sell, and it may not even

Toronto Walk to the Chester Hill Lookout (Narrated) on Sept 16, 2020 [4K]

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  Toronto Walk to the Chester Hill Lookout (Narrated) on Sept 16, 2020 [4K] A 4K Toronto walk to the Chester Hill Lookout. I start out at the Broadview TTC Subway Station and walk north along Broadview Avenue then head down Chester H...

Tal forecasts stable housing sector, slower rental market

Tal forecasts stable housing sector, slower rental market : The next six months will be more difficult economically than the past quarter, but the Canadian housing market is expected to continue its V-shaped recovery. The forecasts were made by CIBC World Markets deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal on Tuesday