Moving during winter doesn’t have to be a nightmare
So, you’ve decided to move during the winter, or maybe your new construction home is ready for occupancy and the builder has told you when you have to move in, and it’s in the middle of February.
Mary Ellen Sheets: Founder of Two Men and a Truck
Professional movers – where would we be without them? They minimize the stress on moving day, they save your back a week’s worth of pain, and if the movers are good, none of your things get broken!About 25 years ago, Mary Ellen Sheets started a moving
May: First-Time Homebuyers Month
Now that it’s May, we’re well into spring, the weather is getting warmer (kind of), and you may be thinking about moving. But, before you move, you have to buy, and if you’re currently renting, odds are you’re a first-time homebuyer.As exciting as buying
Boomers upgrade by downsizing
For their next move, Canadian boomers are looking to downsize to smaller homes. According to the TD Canada Trust Boomer Buyers Report, four-in-five Canadian boomers say their next move will be to a smaller home, either to save money (46%) or to enjoy more
Geranium has quick move-in homes available in Whitchurch-Stouffville!
We just received some exciting news from Geranium - they have quick move-in homes available in Whitchurch-Stouffville! There are homes you can move into right now, and some that will be ready for January 2019 occupancy.
This is Your Last Chance to Own at Mod’rn Condos
Are you looking to move into a new condo as soon as possible? Luckily for you, Adi Development Group has completed Mod’rn Condominium in Burlington and they are now offering move-in tours!Adi Development recently hosted the first building tour and
Why you shouldn’t be afraid of moving in the winter
For obvious reasons, moving in the winter isn’t always your first choice. Blustery winds, slippery sidewalks and the looming fear of inclimate weather are enough to derail moving day and deter buyers until the spring.Weather aside, there are plenty of
Is British Columbia’s new foreign-buyer tax bad news for Toronto?
Friends of mine in Vancouver are on the brink of a move. They’re thinking of selling their East Vancouver property and moving to Coquitlam, where the $1.38 million home they’re looking at sold for $319,000 just 13 years ago. The home they’re in now, just
Things you should know before moving into your new condo during interim occupancy
Moving into your new condo is an exciting thing to do, especially if you’re a first-time buyer. If you’re moving in before the building is registered and you’re paying interim occupancy fees, it means there will likely still be construction underway.
A millennial sounds off on the pros and cons of living with her partner
For our Love theme this month, I chatted with millennials who have recently moved in with their partners. Together, we discussed the inspiration behind their big step and the challenges that arose after the moving truck pulled away.