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Welcome to our World Famous bTEAM bLOG!

We wrote our first bLOG in September 2010 and haven’t stopped since.

The content you will read here is exclusively written by us and only us. They are created and inspired as a result of our day-to-day work as Realtors.

Wide ranging and occasionally entertaining, we hope you can find some useful reading here. Have a suggestion for something you’d like to write about? Reach out and we’ll make it happen!

b-LOG: How Long Does It REALLY Take To Sell A Home?
Stats. They're like plah-doh, only more fun. This bLOG looks at Days on the Market (how long it takes to sell) and why you should put an asterisk beside it
b-LOG: The MOST Important Factor in Today’s Market
Well, to be fair, there are several MOST important factors in today's market. But this edition looks at one of THE most IMPORTANTEST factors.
b-LOG: The Big Reset
A forced pause. A global time-out. Collective time to sit and think about what we've been doing and why in fact we do have an addiction with screens Have a read....
Posted: 16/04/2020
b-LOG: Covid Perspective
Perspective. It's like exercise. In general, we all need more of it. This bLOG shines a light on its usefulness during COVID.
Posted: 05/04/2020
b-LOG: Take Those Grains of Salt
Stats and data in a year like 2020 can be anything but informative. Especially when comparing ANY month in 2020 to the same month in 2019. It's apples & tennis balls.
b-LOG: Unsolicited Guide to Navigating Difficult Times
You didn't ask for it, so here we are with it! Some of our thoughts on how to navigate through these COVIDian times.
Posted: 21/03/2020
b-LOG: Darryl the Sherpa Guide
Does local intel matter when buying a home? Spoiler alert....yes it does. Have a read!
b-LOG: Those Toronto Buyers
Often vilified by the locals, the Toronto buyers need to hire a PR firm stat!
b-LOG: The Voice In Your Head is Full of S__T
Based on a true story that involved physical pain, evil laughter and lessons learned.
b-LOG: Peeling Back the Statistical Onion
Stats. They're correct 79% of the time, all the time. So, make sure you have a look a few layers deep when digesting data.