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Shana Tova um’tukah!

Wishing you and your loved ones a spectacular Rosh Hashanah!

May this new year bless you with an abundance of light, love, and laughter. Shana Tova!

Ottawa Real Estate Market Snapshot: August 2021

Market Snapshot: The August resale market was a typical one during the summer months in Ottawa. Notably, the number of sales for the month was on par with past pre-pandemic figures in August of 2017 and 2018.

If you’re considering a move we’re here to help answer any questions you have, in this market you’ll want a qualified, professional real estate company to protect your interests. Call or Message The Agent DK Team anytime!

Hello September

With autumn on the horizon, we warmly welcome the beginning of a beautiful new month and embrace the change of season it brings. 🧡

Wishing you and your loved ones a spectacular September. 🍂✨

Smart Home Technology

Are you intrigued by the whole “smart home” trend that’s been going around lately? Here are just some of the ways you can make the switch in your own home!


1. Lights. You can equip your home with smart bulbs that you can actually control with your phone!


2. Temperature. A smart thermostat can help you save on your next heating bill by allowing you the ability to control it from anywhere!


3. Security. Watch all angles of your property from wherever you are with a smart security camera.


There are so many ways to convert your home into a smarter version, have you tried any? 

It’s National Dog Day

Happy National Dog Day to all our sweet little fur babies! Give them some extra cuddles today!

An extra Special Shout out to The Agent DK Team’s cutest Member – Our puppy Xena who comes to work with us every day!

You are truly our best friend! We love you so much!

Small Space Solutions

Looking for smart solutions to enhance the quality of your small-space living? 🏡✨

Check out these helpful tips that demonstrate how compact living is both efficient, and oh so stylish! 🤩

Bored of White Kitchens?

Bored of white kitchens? Discover this cabinet colour that we love for a cool new look. 💚✨

For those who don’t want to go too bold but still crave colour in the kitchen, green is a surprisingly livable hue — whether it’s a soft sage, deep olive, or somewhere in between. 🤩

Discover The Cabinet Colour We Love Here!

Ultimate Pool Day

There’s no better way to stay cool when temperatures soar than by taking a dip in a refreshingly cold swimming pool. Whether you prefer to float the day away — drink in hand — or kick up your feet in the shade, you’ll love this list of fun floats, games, and decor for the ultimate pool day — and night. ⛱✨

Juice up your Bluetooth speaker and get your summer playlist ready because it’s time for classic summer relaxation at its finest. 

Staycations in Ottawa

With back-to-school just around the corner, now is the time to take advantage of all the staycation options in and around Ottawa!

Consider visiting:

Tavern on the Hill or Tavern on the Falls
Exploring the Gatineau trails
Visiting the Van Gogh art exhibit (ends September 16th)
Spending a day at a local beach

If you’re looking for something new and exciting, consider purchasing a Guess Where Trip! The small company designs surprise day trips that take you to a variety of cool scenic spots.

Learn more about Guess Where Trips here!

Luxury Condos in Ottawa

What do Luxury Condos in Ottawa look like?

Some buyers have dreams of a white picket fence, others imagine a life of luxury when purchasing a home. Those in pursuit of this lifestyle may be curious to know what to expect in the Ottawa luxury condominium market. Luxury condos in Ottawa are typically found in the downtown core, with good proximity to shops and businesses.  They also boost of views or beautiful scenery.  Many of them have multiple levels, with lots of space, bedrooms, and bathrooms. You do not have to worry about outdoor maintenance, but these high-end buildings are attractive and boast amenities that make life look like a modern-day fairy tale. Click here to see all the luxury listings on the market by visiting our Luxury Home Listings Page.  Developers and condo corporations have created a market that leaves owners wanting for little to nothing. Here are some of the features that make a condo in Ottawa hold luxury status and if you are wondering if Condo living is for you check out Is Condo Living Right for You 


White-Glove Service

White glove service in a condominium includes impeccable service that goes above and beyond. This accommodation can entail luxuries such as a doorman, concierge, or a porter. This adds a sense of security in the building and a level of convenience that you may not find elsewhere.  Ottawa has several condo buildings that have white-glove service, one that is catching people’s eye is the ReResidences that have views of Parliament Hill.


Exclusivity

Along with your living quarters comes exclusive use of amenities within the building. Although you do not own them like you own your living quarters, you do hold the right to use them while you own your condo. Exclusivities may include parking, an entertainment room, or memberships to clubs associated with the condo or located on the grounds.


Amenities

With luxury, comes convenience. High-end condominiums in Ottawa generally offer a wide range of niceties. Owners can enjoy the use of party rooms, theatre rooms, rooftop terraces, hot tubs, swimming pools, tennis courts, gyms, concierge service, and more all located in or around your building. This makes it easier than ever to entertain and enjoy life to the fullest.


Views

Most luxury condos in Ottawa have breathtaking views. It is easy to enjoy the cities most beautiful features from the comfort of your own home. With the Ottawa River, Gatineau Hills, Parliament Buildings, and other popular historical sites, it’s easy to see why this skyline can give condos their luxury status.


Outdoor Space

One common way that condominiums aim for extravagancy is with available outdoor space. In some of Ottawa’s most expensive condominiums, you can find beautiful outdoor rooftop terraces with kitchens, barbeques, lounge areas, hot tubs, and sometimes even swimming pools. Penthouse Suites also have larger balconies for private lounging.

When buying a luxury condominium in Ottawa, you can expect exceptional levels of service, convenience, and community. Though the price point may be on par with a single-family home, the advantages of these units are in abundance and leave homeowners with a lifestyle they can truly enjoy each and every day. It is important to find a condo that matches your lifestyle, check out our blog on Picking a Condo that matches your lifestyle.  For questions about luxury condos available in Ottawa, contact The Agent DK Team today.

Ottawa Real Estate Market Snapshot: July 2021

The July 2021 Ottawa Real Estate Board Stats are out!

Market Snapshot: The slow down in the Ottawa resale market is typical for July as Buyers and Sellers turn their attention to their vacations and other outdoor recreational activities. We are seeing housing stock increase and prices begin to stabilize which may indicate that Ottawa’s resale market is moving towards a more balanced state.


If you’re considering a move we’re here to help answer any questions you have, in this market you’ll want a qualified, professional Real Estate Team to protect your interests.

Call or Message us anytime!

Backyard Blunders

Avoiding Backyard Blunders: 5 Things to Know About A Property Before You Buy

When looking at homes as a buyer, don’t forget to check out the backyard landscape! A backyard can serve as your haven, or your headache, so evaluating it properly before you buy is essential. See here for 5 things to evaluate in your backyard to ensure your new home is exactly what you signed up for.

Purchasing a home can sometimes feel like an overwhelming process, especially if you are a first time home buyer. Evaluating your wants and needs to make your move in such a dynamic market can be a lot of work. This is why we encourage buyers to do their research well before the search for the perfect home ensues. With the changes we have seen over the last year in what buyers are looking for, it’s more relevant now than ever to pay good attention to the landscape. Backyards, acreage and gardens are a feature that has for many, moved from the want list, to the top of the need list. However, how can you know that your new backyard is up to snuff?

While accumulating a backyard or sizable land along with your house seems like a prize on its own, there are a few areas in which buyers should pay special attention to when inspecting the property. If left unchecked, some red flags may end up costing you a pretty penny and a headache down the road. Here are some things to consider in the backyard of a home before you buy. 

Hire an Arborist

Big trees can be lovely to have in a backyard; they add character, provide shade, and the foliage is something people really appreciate. Be careful if these trees are looming over your house in an awkward or potentially threatening manner though. Hiring an arborist to inspect the tree’s can help determine if they pose a danger to your home, and what it would cost to dig up the root system and remove the tree if needed. An arborist can also determine if there are any invasive or poisonous plants on the property. It is better to know sooner rather than later if something can be a danger or risk to you and your family, and finding out the hard way isn’t recommended. 

Check For Climbing Plants

Climbing plants, while whimsical, can cause damage to your home. Climbing plants can harm all types of homes, including brick, stucco, and wood shingle. The plants are often invasive, and move wherever they can latch on to. The problem is that under certain conditions, the plants can move up and under the wood and eventually damage the façade, obviously resulting in costly repairs.

Know Your Property Lines

Simply put, property lines define the boundaries of the property from where it begins to where it ends. It is imperative to have a good understanding of where the home’s property lines are for reasons such as building fences, pools, home additions, and for recreational activities. Having this information can help you to respect your neighbours, and avoid any unpleasantries during future developments.

Assess The Swimming Pool

While swimming pools feel like a luxury most would love when buying a home, especially with waiting times of up to a year to have new ones installed, they do come at a cost. Not only do they occupy ample yard space, they require ongoing upkeep during the season, and if the previous owners did not maintain it well, you could be putting in money right away just to make it usable. Because of this, it is good to understand if these costs will fall within your budget, or if the pool will end up being an eye-sore down the road. 

Drainage Pains and Flooding

If the land slopes inward toward the home’s foundation, you may worry that any heavy storms could cause water to leak into the house and potentially flood your basement. While your inspector is likely to point this out, it is something you will want to pay extra attention to. If there is anything alarming, you may want to hire an expert to find out where the water drains to, and if you can expect to run into any problems down the road. 

Knowing the outside of your home is just as important as knowing the inside to prevent future mishaps, and enjoy your property to the fullest. If you have any questions about the property, discuss them with your inspector and your Agent DK Team REALTOR ® . With years of specialized knowledge and experience, we are confident that we can help you get the answers you are looking for when buying your new home. 

Hello August

Happy first day of August, Canada! 🇨🇦✨


Wishing you a beautiful month full of hope, laughter, and treasured memories. 🌅

Happy Friendship Day!

“A friend is one who overlooks your broken fence and admires the flowers in your garden.” — Unknown 🌸✨

Tips for Buying Rural in Ottawa

While buying rural has its advantages, if you have never purchased rural property or lived in remote areas, knowing what to look for may make you feel a little lost. To make sure this process goes smoothly, we have compiled a list of tips to consider when making your purchase so that you can fully enjoy life in your new home. 

Leaving behind city life to buy rural property is a rising trend in Ottawa. Buyers are now seeking homes where they can live, work, and play. As a result, our town and country offices and agents are busier than ever with buyers looking to find a home “Beyond the City”. Today, buyers are more ready than ever before to trade in their busy lives for a lifestyle that allows them to enjoy life each day, no matter what the world looks like around them. People want simple and sustainable living, with large lots or water access, and a small town charm that makes life feel safer and more fulfilled than ever before. While many Ottawans have already taken the plunge and relocated over the past year, there are a few considerations to make before making your move. To help you, here are a few tips to make sure you are prepared to buy rural in Ottawa:

Tip #1: Get Comfortable With Septic Systems

If you have lived in the city your entire life, septic systems have likely never crossed your mind. When you reside in rural or remote communities however, septic systems will be your new reality for waste and water removal. Caring for these systems requires routine pumping (every 3-5 years), and mindful care inside of the home, such as spreading out usage of appliances like dishwashers and washing machines and not treating your toilet like a trash can. 

Tip 2: Get a Proper Well Assessment Done

Well water is typically safe for consumption, bathing, cooking and cleaning, but there will always be a risk of contamination if it is not cared for properly. Ask for any documentation of maintenance or inspections done on the well in recent years; these inspections should typically occur three times a year, so the sellers should have some record of this. For good measure, you may want to also send a sample of the water away to a lab for a full workup to ensure there is no risk of contamination. 

Tip #3: Check Your Connections

With many people now both living and working from home, having a high speed internet connection and reliable phone service is essential. Limited internet access has been a barrier keeping people away from buying rural in the past, but as a response to the growing need brought on by COVID-19, the Government of Canada is taking action to get more reliable internet access for people living in rural and remote communities immediately. If your cell phone provider does not cover your area or if the connection isn’t reliable, you may also want to consider re-introduce a landline into your home.

Tip #4: Take Into Account New Expenses

While you may be happy to say goodbye to condo fees when buying your home in the rural Ottawa Valley, there may be other payments associated with maintaining your property in a rural community. This could include fees for snow removal, garbage pickup, road work, or other services that ensure the community is safe and accessible. 

Tip #5: Consider Transportation

If you are working from home, transportation might not be your number one concern. However, if you travel daily you may need access to one or two vehicles; This may increase your monthly expenses by adding on car payments, gas, car maintenance and insurance costs. Those who rely on public transportation may be in for a long commute, as access to city bus routes is limited in rural or remote areas.

Tip #6: Work With An Agent

At The Agent DK Team, we have agents dispersed throughout the Ottawa Valley who specialize in servicing rural communities. The advantage that comes with working with our agents is that you can truly benefit from our knowledge and experience. With our guidance, you can enjoy your new home knowing that you have the best team in Ottawa working together to ensure your transition from city to country is seamless, and that you have all the information you need to maintain your home properly for years to come.