Land of their dreams in the pouring rain: Steve and Eve Johnson

Land of their dreams in the pouring rain: Steve and Eve Johnson

I am not a big fan of DIY real estate.  There is a lot to know.  And even for clients who like doing things themselves, most eventually realize that realtors add a lot.  So I like to go with my clients to potential listings, to help them see what I see. 

The Johnsons were referred to me to help them out by the good folks at the town planning office. Steve laughed when he told me that when he emailed another person about finding a good real estate agent. The name he received was the same as the one at the planning office.  

Lucky for me the name was mine.  Thanks guys!

We took a look at the vacant land on a Sunday, in the pouring rain. The property is where the Johnsons plan to spend their retirement years.

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Explained: Real Estate Jargon for Newbies!

The 5 Industry Abbreviations that First Time Home Buyers Need to Know

To get the best deal on your starter home, it can seem like you need an encyclopedic knowledge of local real estate, a great agent to navigate the deal, and a solid grasp of real estate lingo.  If English is your first language, imagine the entire closing table discussion taking place in Korean. Do you think you might lose a few bucks in the exchange? 

Lingo is that language that makes the small print even smaller.  Here are 5 industry abbreviations that you need to know about as a first time home buyer.

CMHC - The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

The CMHC acts as administrator of the National Housing Act for the federal government and sells many mortgage insurance products that may help first time home buyers more cost effectively purchase a home.  If a buyer places less than 20% down on a home, an extra insurance payment must be made to the CMHC, and this is the organization that regulates many of the uses of a particular property.

xB/xB - The Bedroom/Bathroom Count

Rewind back to algebra class and look at the above abbreviation like a math equation. "X" is usually a variable that gets replaced by a number, right? You have undoubtedly seen a listing in the formal "3B/3B" or "2B/2.5B." This is the number of bedrooms and bathrooms in a home, the most important rooms to consider when it comes to assessing value and determining the function of a home.

"3B/3B" is fairly straightforward - this is a home that has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. However, a listing such as "3B/2.5B" may be a bit confusing.  A half-bath simply means that the bathroom only has a toilet and a sink.  You may also see a listing with 2.75B or 1.75B, meaning one of the bathrooms has a shower without a tub.

f/fin bsmt - Fully Furnished Basement

If you are looking for a basement space that has the same amenities as a bedroom, then you need to look for the abbreviation "f/fin bsmt" or something similar.  A home may be listed as fully furnished; however, the basement is not included unless you see this abbreviation specifically.

Other helpful sites:

Here is a list of almost every real estate abbreviation I can think of, and it doesn't appear to be industry sponsored if that makes you more comfortable. 

I also like this list from the guys over at Bigger Pockets

And I am always happy to help you further, just send me a text at 613 334 5614 or call toll-free to 888-667-7653.

Happy searching!  

Sharon

Knowledge is Power: Educate yourself with these reliable Canadian real estate resources for buyers and sellers.

I've been helping people find their homes and businesses since 1989.  I used to spend hours by the copier creating listing window displays for people strolling main street.  I used to carry large folders of listings around in my car so that I could let any potential client know about what was available in our community at any time. Stats and trends were previously available only to licensed professionals, and this protected the industry, certainly, but it also reduced the amount of knowledge about real estate out there to help people.  

Around 2007, things really started to change.  Facebook had just started and it would take a few years before we were doing business on Facebook but the writing was on the wall.  Email became a mainstream way of doing business.  I could text people who were lost on the way to meeting me at a bush property!  And then Google Maps started actually covering our area pretty well about 5 years ago, and that was a game changer for out-of-town clients!

But then the shift to mainstream online real estate came a bounty of people trying to confuse and manipulate people seeking to buy or sell their properties.  There is a sea of bad ideas out there on the internet, and I don't want people to be taken advantage of.

So I decided to compile a list of reputable Canadian resources to help you make great real estate decisions.  The more you study these, the more you will realize that this stuff can be complicated and hiring a Realtor® is a good idea.  Think about it like an insurance policy against expensive errors, as long as you hire one with a good reputation in your area.  

MLS (Realtor.ca)

The Multiple Listing Service is the standard for the real estate industry. This is where you find real time housing prices and the most up to date listings. You may not be able to access these listings without the help of a real estate agent, so make sure that you have the right people on your side.

Realtor.ca

Realtor.ca

RECO

The Real Estate Council of Ontario is the final authority for all real estate professionals in Ontario. This is the institution that makes sure there is a level playing field for everyone who is trying to buy real estate in the area. They can be contacted at (416) 207-4800, and you should call them if you believe that you have experienced an illegality or fraud in your transaction.

RECO

RECO

Ratehub.ca

If you are looking for a highly reputable product comparison website, there are few more reputable than Ratehub. A few clicks are all that separate you from various resources including precise real estate calculators, the most current mortgage rates, education centres and many other tools. The site is also highly organized, so you will be able to find the resource that you are looking for very quickly.

CMHC Calculators

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation is known for having the best calculators for figuring out your real estate finances. Figures calculated are based on consistently updated rates for housing prices and insurance rates.

CMHC Home Buying Guide

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation also has a step by step guide that gives you all of the information that you need for a wise decision for a buy or a sell from start to finish. You will learn everything from real estate jargon to the financial responsibilities that you take on immediately upon becoming a homeowner.

MoneySense.ca

MoneySense is a personal finance resource that has some of the best tools for real estate purchase and sale around. If you are looking specifically for real estate advice, you can take advantage of the robust search engine on the website.

money sense

money sense

Sharon White Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage 

I spend a lot of time curating resources, inspiration and tips on my social media feeds for the savvy buyer and seller.  I also spend a lot of time understanding my home region and supporting local businesses.  These set me apart from my competitors. 

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I specialize in the Bancroft, North Hastings, Haliburton, Minden, L'Amable and Maynooth areas and we are full service.  

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Sharon

Paudash Lake photographer Gail Burstyn shares her work and vision with The Sharon White Team

Paudash Lake photographer Gail Burstyn shares her work and vision with The Sharon White Team

We sat down with Gail Burstyn of Lylis Designs last week in advance of the summer season to talk about her work and life.  This eight minute video features the best parts of our chat and her stunning images.

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