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!
Regardless of market conditions, overpricing your home can ultimately lead to a lower-than-market value sale price. Here are 5 things to consider...
Posted: 05/12/2024
A tale as old as time, or at least real estate, this is a path that many sellers and their Realtors go down. Consider it food for thought :)
Posted: 29/11/2024
Buying is easy in a buyer's market. It's the selling part that many will find complicated. Part III in our three part series has a look at the process for those doing both.
Posted: 23/10/2024
Selling a home in a buyer's market comes with its own set of twists and turns. Part II of our three-part series is here to help!
Posted: 15/10/2024
There is a lot to consider in any market, let alone a volatile market that is constantly transitioning. Here is a brief guide with some suggestions for success.
Posted: 12/10/2024
A mix of data and anecdotal evidence, there are small signs of market improvement here in the Niagara region. Emphasis on the word small...but we'll take it :)
Posted: 11/10/2024
If you have ever gone for a run, you've experienced the unexpected surprise of a cramp. Whether it was in your leg or the side of your torso, it slows you down...
Posted: 30/09/2024
Why sellers are adjusting their expectations, how days on market can impact sale prices, and what the recent surge in listings means for you. Plus, the impact of the Bank of Canada’s recent rate cut on the market.
Posted: 13/09/2024
Curious about why so many homes in Niagara are sitting unsold this summer? Here are the factors driving record-high listings and how the market is expected to bounce back in the coming year.
Posted: 06/09/2024
Is the idea of Labour reserved for those who are sweaty and sore at the end of a work day? Let's chat about it :)
Posted: 01/09/2024