Looking to Buy A Cottage?

As we make plans for the long weekend hopefully that includes heading to a cottage or take some time to sit back and relax surrounded by nature in some way. We are definitely seeing a trend this past year that more and more people are either buying cottages as a getaway or as their primary residence because they are working from home.

Dock chairs and canoe on the lake

Buying a home is a great accomplishment for many, but buying a cottage can feel like a dream come true. With aspirations of kicking back next to the lake and enjoying the solitude that comes with cottage life, residents in Ontario are now more than ever eager to find their own slice of paradise. While the luxury of this second property may offer an excellent way to break from the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy some solitude, it is also an ample opportunity to earn income or to begin investing in Real Estate. But before you begin hours of globetrotting in search of the getaway home of your dreams, be sure to consider everything that owning a cottage entails; These are all big decisions to be made, and you should wait until you have the knowledge and information needed to get the most out of your property so that you can enjoy it for years to come. In the meantime, here are some considerations that should be made when looking to purchase your first cottage.

What is your Goal?
Prior to your search, ensure that you understand your goal in owning a cottage: Are you looking for a summer getaway spot, or a 4 season cottage to visit year round; Do you desire solitude or is a community with neighbouring properties something that peaks your interest; Is water access a need, or does swimming and other water activities rank low on your list of must haves; and finally, is this property for personal enjoyment, retirement plans, an investment opportunity, or as a means to earn steady income. Once you know exactly what you want, you have a better idea of what it is that you should be looking for.

Costs
It is important to understand that the costs of operating a cottage differ from that of your primary residence. For instance, insurance alone can have higher rates due to the fact you are not there as often to check up on the home, and often have additional stipulations such as checking the property regularly in order to maintain the validity of the insurance policy. Other costs to consider when purchasing a cottage include hydro rates which may be delivered at a higher rate in rural areas, seasonal maintenance, property taxes, garbage disposal and recycling services, and the cost or availability of internet.

Access
Some cottages are very remote, making for unique factors in terms of accessibility. Before purchasing your cottage, it would be important to evaluate how you access the property throughout different seasons or any obstacles that may prevent you from enjoying your experience as a cottage owner to the fullest. Some potential hindrances include whether or not the property is accessible by land, the proximity in which you can park your car, the landscape surrounding the cottage, and whether or not you will have to climb stairs for water access.

Water and Septic Systems
As most cottages are located in rural areas, water systems and septic tanks usually coincide with ownership. Before purchasing your piece of paradise, be sure to understand whether or not the water available is safe for drinking, or if you need to bring your own supply each time you visit; If your cottage water supply runs from a well, you will need to incorporate in your expenses the cost to have the water tested regularly. If there is a septic system that the cottage uses, you should ensure that it is in good working condition and consider the costs that come alongside any regular maintenance; In addition, it would be good to receive proof of previous maintenance, inspections and approval reports obtained by the previous owners.

Amenities
Amenities are usually a big check on every homeowners list of requirements, but can often be prematurely dismissed when on the hunt for a cottage. Cross reference the importance of amenities alongside your list of goals in cottage ownership. If you are looking for a place to retire, you may want to have the essentials within a short drive; If you plan to rent your cottage out for vacations, certain amenities may increase the demand of your property allowing you to charge a higher rate than cottages without.

Rentability
If you are looking to rent out your cottage to others as a means of income through websites such as AirBnB, ensuring your space meets the needs of cottage goers is essential to your success. What would you be looking for when renting out a cottage for your vacation? Things like waterfront access, availability of clean drinking water, accessibility, direction, amenities, and internet access are commonly sought out by renters when planning their vacation. Be sure to take these into consideration when searching for your rural getaway attraction.

Local Laws and Property Restrictions
Once you have purchased your cottage, you may have big dreams to build docks, workshops, or expand and upgrade the dwelling to meet more modern demands. Unfortunately, with building restrictions, by-laws, crown patent and waterfront issues this is not always the easiest process to initiate. In some cases, despite having waterfront access right off of your property, you may not have exclusive rights to the shoreline. Look to your Real Estate professional or Lawyer for help navigating and understanding your rights as an owner in respect to cottage and lake associations, local legislations, and any other official plans or restrictions.

Mortgage requirements
Typically, those who are looking to invest in a cottage already own a primary residence. If this is the case, it is good to understand that you will need a minimum payment of 20% as your down payment on a second property. If your cottage does not have year round access, a larger down payment may be requested among other requirements in order to obtain financing from a lender. Securing a mortgage for a second property will depend largely on the type of property you are looking for, and your income to debt ratio. Be sure to speak with your bank or lender, or call us at The Agent DK Team for help with obtaining information on how to be approved for your second mortgage.

Thank You Teachers!

If there is any year we should all be making sure we send an extra thank you to our favorite teachers, it’s this one.

We need to recognize our teachers for the superheroes that are shaping and moulding the children in our lives in a world that was flipped upside down. They rose to the challenge and we appreciate everything you did for our children.

Thank you!

Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day!

National Indigenous Peoples Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the cultures, heritage, achievements and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Indigenous peoples of Canada.

Remember. Learn. Celebrate

Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Father’s Day to every dad out there. 👔✨


May you feel loved, treasured, and celebrated today and every day.


We thank you for all that you do. 💕

Summer Solstice

☀️However you are spending your summer this year, just remember, it officially starts tomorrow.

Fun Fact: The summer solstice has long been celebrated by cultures around the world:

In Ancient Egypt, the summer solstice coincided with the rising of the Nile River. As it was crucial to predict this annual flooding, the Egyptian New Year began at this important solstice.
In centuries past, the Irish would cut hazel branches on solstice eve to be used in searching for gold, water, and precious jewels.

Many European cultures hold what are known as Midsummer celebrations at the solstice, which include gatherings at Stonehenge and the lighting of bonfires on hilltops.

However you are spending your summer this year, just remember, it officially starts tomorrow.

Community Highlight: Arnprior

Our featured community this month is Arnprior located in the beautiful Ottawa Valley!


This picturesque community is surrounded by rural areas where the Madawaka and Ottawa Rivers meet. Arnprior has experienced significant growth since Highway 417 was increased to four lanes. You will find a stunning natural environment, the community spirit of a small town, work in many high-paying jobs, and you are still only 30 minutes from Kanata. With many amenities available along with the small town charm, there is no doubt you will have it all living in this community. You will really enjoy the little slice of the Ottawa Valley that you call home.

Welcome to Arnprior

Arnprior is simply one of the best places to live in Eastern Ontario. It is a town in Renfrew County that enjoys a beautiful location where the Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers meet. Arnprior has been known for lumber, hydropower generation, aerospace, and farming for many years.  Arnprior has experienced significant growth since Highway 417 was increased to four lanes. You will find a stunning natural environment, the community spirit of a small town, work in many high-paying jobs, and you are still only 30 minutes from Kanata.

Arnprior’s recreation facilities include four walking trails, a marina, three ball diamonds, a civic centre with two year-round ice surfaces, an indoor pool, and a curling rink. There are also two municipal beaches, 14 parks, and an airport that offers charter tours, skydiving and flying lessons.

Reasons to move to Arnprior

  • Friendly country town on the banks of the Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers
    • Proud of its history, while growing quickly
    • Friendly country town on the banks of the Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers
    • Many beautiful parks and nature trails
    • Exciting business opportunities
    • Local schools, medical facilities and other amenities
    • Variety of homes available and more affordable than Ottawa
    • Perfect for remote working, but close enough to go to the office when required
    • 30 minutes to Kanata, the High-Tech Park and the Canadian Tire Centre

Proud History and an Exciting Future

The land occupied by today’s Arnprior is part of the traditional territory of the Algonquin Nation. Samuel de Champlain was the first European explorer to visit the area in 1613. Daniel McLachlin was one of the most successful businessmen in the area. He built a sawmill at the confluence of the Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers and expanded the community of Arnprior. The lumber industry kept a significant position until the closing of the Gillies Mill.

Arnprior was incorporated as a village in 1862, and in 1892, it was incorporated as a town. The town is the namesake of Arnprior, Scotland. The history of Arnprior is preserved and documented at the Arnprior and District Museum, and the Arnprior and McNab/Braeside Archives are located next door in the Public Library basement.

Surrounded by Nature

Outstanding areas of natural beauty surround Arnprior. The Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers provide fantastic opportunities for all types of water sports. The Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club set up the Macnamara Trail. The Trail has boardwalks, viewing platforms and benches that let visitors explore it without disturbing its wild character.

The Trail in the southeast corner of Arnprior allows you to enjoy both of Arnprior’s rivers. The Trail starts along the Madawaska River and through the hydro park. You then get a magnificent view of the confluence of the two rivers at Bell Park. Finally, you can enjoy a view of the Ottawa River at McLean Beach. The many rivers and lakes allow for lots of boating, fishing, and canoeing.

The Old Voyageur and Miner’s Trail is 2.3 km long near Arnprior and features a beautiful lake. The Trail offers several activity options and is best used from April until October. Dogs are also able to use this Trail but must be kept on a leash.

A Great Place to Do Business

The economy of Arnprior has gone from strength to strength. The highly educated workforce, the proximity to Ottawa, access to Highway 417, having a local airport, full services, and infrastructure have contributed to making Arnprior the location for multinational and Canadian companies. The Arnprior and Area Chamber of Commerce has over 100 members. It supports and advocates for corporations and small to medium-sized businesses. There are many excellent companies in Arnprior: Arnprior Aerospace Inc, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada Inc, Nylene Canada Inc, Pacific Safety Products, Pillar 5 Pharma, and Sandvik Materials Technology Canada.

Some of the Many Attractions in Arnprior

  • Arnprior Market is held on Sundays along John Street in Downtown Arnprior during the summer. The market sells everything from fresh produce and preservatives to unique crafts and giftware
  • Robert Simpson Park has a beach, a splash pad, a canteen, and a bandstand where free live music can be found throughout the summer on Sundays from 2 – 4 pm. The Park also hosts the annual Priorpalooza Music Festival, which provides 12 hours of great music celebrating local artists
  • White Pine Festival is a three-day event held all around Arnprior. It includes vendors, music, food, a highland dance competition and a movie in the Park
  • The Arnprior Fair is a mix of musical entertainment, livestock shows, educational displays and rides.

So Many Great Neighbourhoods at Affordable Prices

Arnprior is an exciting, friendly, and growing town. It has a full range of housing options for everyone from singles to families. There are detached, semi-detached, multiples including townhouses and garden homes. Close to town, there are subdivisions and country houses with large plots of land. Whatever type of housing that you select, it will be more affordable in Arnprior.

Antrim Truck Stop

There are many excellent restaurants and service centres in the Arnprior area. The Antrim Truck Stop is the most famous, and it is well known to truck drivers, anyone driving by and many local community members. The services include gas pumps, truckers’ support and amenities, and the Hangar Restaurant. The restaurant has outstanding meals with a great variety. The Bakery has an exceptional choice of bread, rolls, squares, cookies, cakes, and pies. They also offer gluten-free products.

Come and Take a Look

Arnprior is the perfect town to call home. If you are a single-family with children or retirees, there is everything you will want or need in Arnprior.  There are many good jobs in Arnprior; however, if you work in Kanata or Ottawa, there is just a short commute because of the excellent transport links that allow you to have a much larger home with lower monthly costsThere is a strong economy, affordable housing, natural scenery, and friendly communities. There are all types of homes to choose from and even living on a lake or river is possible. It is a special place to play any sport and take part in many cultural and outdoor activities. At the same time, you are only 30 minutes from Ottawa.

Take the short drive to Arnprior, check out the Antrim Truck Stop for a meal or snack, and you will want to come back very soon.

Full-Service Arnprior

While the population of Arnprior is minimal in comparison to other suburbs or Ottawa, the amenities within the city are here to serve. Arnprior’s central location between Ottawa and the upper Ottawa Valley offers residents access to the entertainment and events of Ottawa while enjoying the natural environment and beauty of the Ottawa Valley.

Arnprior has several historical landmarks and all the modern conveniences, including shopping, its own hospital, recreation, restaurants, water sports facilities, and beaches. Arnprior has been recognized as the top community in its class for its heritage conservation and community involvement. Arnprior also has many cultural groups, including historical organizations, live theatre, chamber music, dance, choir, service clubs, and an active artistic community with many studio tours and exhibits.

Contact The Agent DK Team today to see how you can make your move to Arnprior toda

Happy Pride Month!

🌈 Pride Month is for everyone to embrace who they are and let the world know — in style! The rainbow aptly signifies the colorful activities and flavors of this month-long celebration. Help us celebrate the diversity in our communities and make all members of the LGBTQ+ community come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves.

MARKET SNAPSHOT MAY 2021

The May 2021 Ottawa Real Estate Board Stats are out!

Market Snapshot: The lockdown of May 2021 looked a lot different than the lockdown of May 2020 for the Ottawa resale market. With double the number of listings as sellers take advantage of the market conditions and feel more comfortable and protected as the industry has adapted well to enhance the safety of both buyers and sellers.

If you’re considering a move The AGENT DK TEAM is here to help answer any questions you have, in this market you’ll want a qualified, professional real estate company to protect your interests.

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