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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Address: 183 Willowdale Ave Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.rightinvestment.ca/

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JUDY DONG 07.01.2021

Property for Sale 34 Allview Cres, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2J2R3 Price: $3,180,000... Bedrooms: 4 + 1 Bathrooms: 6 5500 Sqf Incredible Space For Living In The Famous Bayview Village. Spectacular Custom-Built Masterpiece, Attention To Quality & Craftsmanship, Panelled Walls, Crown Moldings, 2Gas Fireplace, Spacious & Bright Home, Led Lights, Gourmet Kitchen, Marble Countertop And Central Island. Large Breakfast Area. Glorious Master Bedroom W Wetbar And 5 Pc Ensuite. Large Window W Skylight. *Earl Haig Secondary School* Wolf/Jenn Air Appliance: Fridge, Gas Stove, Oven, Mcrwv. Dishwasher. W/Cooler, 2 Gas F/P, 2 W/Cooler. Smart Home: Vis D/B:4 Camera, B/I Speaker, Samsung Washer/Dryer, 2 Laundry Rm, Humidifier, Gdo & Remotes, Sprinkler System, Heated Flr In Bsmt. (647)686-2299 #realestate #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestatestyle #realestate2020 #luxurylisting #luxuryrealestate #realestate #realestateagent #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestateadvice #realestategoals #realestatesales #realestatephoto #realestateteam #realestatebrokers #realestatelisting #realestatenewlisting

JUDY DONG 06.01.2021

Here are 3 top benefits of selling your home in the winter: #1 Winter Spawns Serious Buyers If somebody is willing to travel through a Canadian winter to visit an open house, it is more than likely you have a serious buyer on your hands. It is easy to attract a few dozen people to your property on a gorgeous spring day, but are they genuine about their interest?... Winter separates the window shoppers from the dedicated customers. #2 Less Competition! The reduced competition during the winter season is a plus for buyers and sellers alike. With fewer properties available on the market, you’re more likely to sell your home quickly (as long as demand is there!) with favorable terms. #3 Highlight Your Home’s Energy Efficiency How efficient is your home? If you are like most modern households, you have invested in your home’s energy efficiency to cut down on your utility bills. What better time to show off this incredible investment than during the winter, when your hydro bill is typically higher. This could not only add thousands to your home’s value, but it could be a selling feature for homebuyers. Got a hot tub or a fireplace? These will be extra favorable features for winter buyers who will naturally be looking for homes that offer cozy warmth. Reference: https://cutt.ly/gjxz37F #realestate #realestateagent #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestateblog #realestatestyle #realestatetips #realestatenews #realestateadvice #realestategoals #realestatesales #realestatephoto #realestateteam #realestatebrokers

JUDY DONG 27.12.2020

Despite the abrupt drop-off in housing demand this past spring due to COVID-19, real estate activity soared to record-breaking levels throughout the summer and fall to cap off what’s now become the third-best year on record for home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Further stoking the red hot year, Toronto-area realtors reported over 95,000 home sales in 2020, while the average selling price reached a new record of nearly $930,000, according to the Toronto Regional Re...al Estate Board’s (TRREB) December numbers. Now that the December numbers are in, TRREB says 95,151 overall sales were reported in 2020 an 8.4% increase from 2019. This was boosted by a record result for the month of December, in which 7,180 homes exchanged hands an impressive 64.5% increase from the year prior. The average selling price also reached a new record of $929,699 up 13.5% compared to 2019. This included an average price of $932,222 in December a year-over-year increase of 11.2%. The strongest average price growth was felt for single-family home types in the suburban regions of the GTA. According to the December data, detached home prices, which rose 17.7% year-over-year to an average of $1,240,632 in the GTA, saw a 22.7% increase to $1,175,753 in the 905 communities surrounding the 416-area compared to an 8.1% increase in the City of Toronto, which reached an average of $1,475,758. Sales of detached homes were also up 54.6% year-over-year across the GTA in December: 58.5% in the 905 areas and 41.9% in Toronto, while sales of semi-detached homes in the GTA were up 56.8%: 56.3% in the 905 and 57.6% in the 416. Townhouse sales in the GTA were also up by 76.8% compared to 2019, with the 905 recordings a year-over-year increase of 82.3% and Toronto seeing 60.9% growth. It’s also worth noting is that while the average selling price for condos in the GTA was down 2% in December, sales were up 75.4% annually (74.5% in the 905 and 75.9% in the 416). Reference: https://cutt.ly/Djg0Z6Y #realestate #realestateagent #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestateblog #realestatestyle #realestatetips #realestatenews #realestateadvice #realestategoals #realestatesales #realestatephoto #realestateteam #realestatebrokers #realestateagents #realestatebroker #toronto #firsttimehomebuyer

JUDY DONG 08.12.2020

There are several cheap, easy ways to conserve energy utilization and, consequently, lower that energy bill each month: Insulate the home: Insulation can play a major role in reducing utility bills by trapping heat in the home in winter and keeping heat out during the summer. The roof of your home is responsible for a lot of hot/cold air loss, so the attic of the house should have higher levels of insulation than the main floors. Besides the attic, the walls and basement are... also areas where insulation can be helpful. Wash in cold water: Using a cold water cycle can instantly reduce heat usage, conserve energy, and lower the bill amount. Bonus tip: buy a new washing machine if yours is 10 years or older. Newer machines come equipped with a larger capacity and use less energy. Install energy-efficient windows: Windows comprise up to 20 percent of a home’s surface area. In particular, single-paned windows are a key culprit for allowing energy waste, which can add up to 15 percent to your energy bill. Reference: https://cutt.ly/QfGAVQc #realestate #realestateagent #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestateblog #realestatestyle #realestatetips #realestatenews #realestateadvice #realestategoals #realestatesales #realestatephoto #realestateteam #realestatebrokers

JUDY DONG 05.12.2020

Property for Sale 16 Cresthaven Dr, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2H1L7 Price: $1,248,000... Bedrooms: 3 + 1 Bathrooms: 2 Perfectly Situated In A Quiet Neighborhood Nestled In North York. Open-Concept Back Split With Separate Entrance Basement - Great Investment Opportunity. Large Yard With Deck And Shed Perfect For Entertaining And For Pets. Great School Area - Ay Jackson. Walk To Seneca, Tennis Club, Mins To Fairview Mall, Subway, Go-Train, Hwy 404 & 401. All Elf's, All Window Coverings, Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Microwave, Cac, Furnace, (Hot Water Rental). (647)686-2299 #realestate #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestatestyle #realestate2020 #luxurylisting #luxuryrealestate #realestate #realestateagent #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestateadvice #realestategoals #realestatesales #realestatephoto #realestateteam #realestatebrokers #realestatelisting #realestatenewlisting

JUDY DONG 16.11.2020

It might seem counter-intuitive, but buying a home in winter from house-hunting, to getting all your worldly belongings from point A to point B can actually be easier, cheaper and more convenient than any other time of the year. Here’s why the colder, darker months of the year could actually be a bright spot for homebuyers. Real estate agents are less busy The warmer months are prime buying-and-selling times, so it makes sense that the busiest time for most real estate a...gents is April through September. Make the most of the slow period and work with an agent who can give you 100 per cent of their attention and help you explore all your options. It’s a buyer’s market Warmer weather inspires buyers to get out and hit the open house circuit, while gardens and outdoor areas tend to show better when they’re not covered in three feet of snow. However, there will always be sellers who need to list their homes in the dead of winter. Sellers are motivated When sellers put their houses on the market during the winter months, there’s usually a time-sensitive reason like a new job in a different city, or a baby on the way. Moving companies might be cheaper Unlike spring and summer, you don’t have to book a rental truck or moving company weeks (or even months) in advance. It’s pretty easy to score movers and transportation in the off-season, it might just be cheaper also. Moving and rental-truck companies usually offer winter discounts to entice customers. Tradespeople are easier to book Whether you’re looking to have your new place professionally painted before you move in or need an expert to install that gorgeous vintage chandelier, you’ll have an easier time booking tradespeople in the off season. Like movers, tradespeople tend to be less busy in the colder months, when homeowners aren’t as focused on home improvement. Reference:https://cutt.ly/0jpA3eW #realestate #realestateagent #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #realestateblog #realestatestyle #realestatetips #realestatenews #realestateadvice #realestategoals #realestatesales #realestatephoto #realestateteam #realestatebrokers #realestateagents #realestatebroker #toronto #firsttimehomebuyer