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Locality: Kitchener, Ontario

Phone: +1 519-502-5088



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Susan Rocks Realty 15.05.2021

Kitchener Waterloo hot market time to Sell? With thousand's looking to buy Are you ready to Sell for TOP $$$

Susan Rocks Realty 29.04.2021

New Home Developments in Kitchener 29 Construction sites coming SOON. Call or email Susan (519)502-5088 / [email protected] Top New Construction Neighbourhoods in Kitchener... City Commercial CoreHighland WestLaurentian Hills Doon SouthChandler - MowatVictoria Hills Huron ParkVictoria ParkStanley Park Grand River SouthUptown WaterlooCentre District Top New Construction Neighbourhoods in Kitchener https://susanalhares.godaddysites.com/ See more

Susan Rocks Realty 16.04.2021

Midtown L2 Studio. Suite 105 includes a walk up terrace. 505 square feet of living space. Quartz counter tops in the Kitchen and bathroom and additional $4000 + upgrades included in this suite. Occupancy Fall 2017 Sales Centre located at 75 King Street S Waterloo inside the Shops of Waterloo Hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 1-7pm or Saturday & Sunday 11-5 pm Property Features

Susan Rocks Realty 03.04.2021

Designer Chair.. Yea or Na???

Susan Rocks Realty 26.02.2021

Living Room Style

Susan Rocks Realty 07.02.2021

Kitchen Trends Your kitchen is the one place where you want to be really careful about trendy choices. The last thing you want is a kitchen that’s out of sync in just a few years simply because you followed a trend. Instead, look at the trends in terms of the value they bring to your life and your home. Here are nine trends that are popular now, but have staying power because they address lifestyle needs, convenience, and savings ensuring you’ll enjoy your kitchen for many ...years. 1. Love White? You Won’t Go Wrong It’s hard to believe that white kitchens could get any more popular. But the preference for white cabinets continues to soar. Sixty-seven percent of National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) members said that white is their top choice for cabinets, a 20% climb from two years ago. And layering white on white white backsplashes beneath white cabinets on white countertops 2. Want Color? Go for Neutral Gray But gray can be tricky. In cold, cloudy climates, gray can appear frozen unless you use it on warm materials like wood cabinets, or pair it with hot colors likes reds and yellows. On the other hand, gray can appear pleasantly cool in sunny, hot climates a breath of fresh air in heat and humidity. So while white kitchens are a safe bet, gray is neutral enough and close enough to white to have staying power if you use it well. 3. Embrace Smaller Appliances Small is big these days. Micro-living is taking off for millennials and retirees. Owners of multigenerational homes are installing tiny, secondary kitchens for returning adult children and elderly parents. Typically, these micro-kitchens feature a two-burner cooktop, combo microwave/convection oven, 18-inch dishwasher, and 60-inch fridge or refrigerator drawer. GE, in fact, is developing an entire kitchen the size of a 6-foot-wide chest of drawers. The $15,000 unit hey, small isn’t necessarily cheap contains an induction cooktop, two ovens, a sink, a dishwasher, and two cooling drawers that can function as a fridge or freezer. Read more: http://www.houselogic.com//9-kitchen-trends-that-cant-go/ Follow us: @HouseLogic on Twitter | HouseLogic on Facebook Read more: http://www.houselogic.com//9-kitchen-trends-that-cant-go/ Follow us: @HouseLogic on Twitter | HouseLogic on Facebook

Susan Rocks Realty 25.01.2021

Modern Comfort for Everyday Living

Susan Rocks Realty 18.01.2021

50 Shades of Selling: Use Color Psychology to Market Your Home From seeing red to feeling blue, color plays a big role in our emotions. Some colors make us feel happy or relaxed, while others can make us feel anxious. When you’re selling your home, the colors you choose can play on potential buyers’ memories and emotions, changing the way they see your home. Choose wisely, and the next color you...Continue reading

Susan Rocks Realty 06.01.2021

Eliminate Odors Take out the trash regularly, and keep pets and their items (feeding bowls, bedding, and litter boxes) clean and fresh. Smokers should head outside when it’s time to light up. Also, consider using a home fragrance, such as scented oils, plug-in dispensers, or other slow-release devices, to keep your home smelling nice. But remember, you want to go with a light, subtle fragrance rather than a heavy scent. You want potential buyers to notice how nice the house smells without overwhelming their senses.

Susan Rocks Realty 24.12.2020

Tidy up Linen Closets for Guests or Homebuyers One of the most neglected rooms in any home is the linen closet. Stacks of towels, linens, and other extra supplies often result in clutter and disorganization. Whether you are preparing for the holidays, or are in the process of selling your home, linen closets are an important element for success. Here are our six favorite tips for tidying up linen closets: 1. Keep it Fresh. Even linens that smell fresh and clean immediately af...ter washing can become musty when stored in a closet. To keep linens fresh, and closets appealing, wash linens in storage at least every six months. Use a phosphate-free detergent with a fresh, clean scent. 2. Carry On. Avoid the temptation to fold and stack towels, rags, and linens in a way that is unattractive and inaccessible. Retailers like The Container Store offer many linen-friendly solutions that will organize and identify linens, as well as providing an aesthetic appeal. 3. Be Space Smart. Fold sheets and pillowcases together neatly, and then store them inside one of the pillowcases for easy storage, and easy identification. This alleviates the headache of hunting for the missing pillowcase or sham. 4. Make it Appealing. Add some personality to any linen closet by adding adhesive wallpaper and/or shelf liners. Not only does wallpaper and liners add an aesthetically pleasing personality to linen closets, they also help protect surfaces. 5. Tie it Up. Instead of folding bulky items, roll them up and tie them closed with a ribbon. This eliminates the bulk, and provides an easy way to see and access bulky comforters and blankets without the hassle of folding and stacking. 6. Breathe. Linen closets often smell musty and dull due to being closed up with many items stored within. Avoid a dull smell by adding a sachet in a clean scent like coconut or cotton. Keep sachets changed regularly to keep things fresh. For those in the process of selling their home, make sure the scent is not overwhelming and blends in to the smell of the rest of the home. While largely overlooked, linen closets deserve attention and care just like any other part of a home. Homebuyers or those staging a home can use any of these tips to refresh dull spaces, de-clutter closets, and add an aesthetically pleasing touch to an otherwise dull area.