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Halloween Trick-Or-Treating Alternatives

Halloween will be looking different this year for sure but it doesn’t meant that we still can’t have fun with the kids. Here are some great ideas for the whole family to make new fun memories this Halloween. “Trick-or-treating is beloved because it is iconic. It’s one of those rites of passage as a kid that give us a bit of freedom and make it feel like, for one night, we’re running the show.

That’s powerful. SPOOKY LITTLE HALLOWEEN

Ottawa Real Estate Market Snapshot – September 2020

Market Snapshot: No Fall for September’s resale market as Ottawa saw 51% more properties sold over September of last year.

A continued increase in new listings and the demand for housing staying strong support the upward trajectory in the volume of properties sold. The new normal has made a change to our usual spring and fall market cycle that we typically see which will make it hard to predict if the momentum will continue.

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 protecting your interests.

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How to Choose the Perfect Realtor

Whether you’re a first-time home buyer or are selling your house yet again, you need a realtor that understands your needs. The home buying and selling process can be complicated as it is, and there is no need to cause yourself additional angst by picking a less-than-qualified realtor. Read on to discover a few traits you need to look for when selecting a real estate agent so you can confidently move through the buying or selling process.

Qualifications
Broad Knowledge-Base
Good Track Record
Sympathetic to Your Needs

On the Agent DK Team we value our clients and strive to provide the best customer service possible!

Call us at 613-883-5555 for any of your Ottawa Real Estate Needs!

Frolic Into Fall

Getting ready for fall and winter can be a chore. However with a few simple tips and tricks, getting it done can be quick and will pay off for homeowners. Insuring the appropriate maintenance has been performed to keep your home in top shape before the snow flies is important.

There are a few major things to remember when it comes to cold weather. A large part of getting ready for fall is to prepare your outdoor landscapes for the harsh reality that is Canadian winter, including (but not limited to) storing patio furniture, wrapping cedar trees and putting away decorative items that could be damaged. Freezing water can cause damage to concrete, metal pipes, gutters and landscapes and the thaw/freeze cycle can worsen the damage. Cleaning gutters and downspouts is a task that should be completed.

Here are a few other tips, and suggested areas to focus on in order to winterize your home this year.

Click here for Fall Maintenance Tips for Homeowners

Ottawa Real Estate Market Snapshot – August 2020

Market Snapshot: Ottawa’s resale market was still hot in August as we saw an increase in new listings.

Multiple offers continue to be a dominating factor in the resale market price increase. With a high number of active Buyers we are happy to see that the new listings numbers are on the rise as Sellers are ready to capitalize on their investments.

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 protecting your interests. Message us anytime!

Ottawa Real Estate Market Snapshot – July 2020

The numbers are up again as this past months unit sales increased 19% from this time last year! Ottawa’s resale market offers solid returns for many Sellers, while Buyers continue to feel the squeeze. Those most impacted are especially those attempting to enter the housing market. Multiple offers are a common occurrence with over 57% of properties selling over the listing price compared to 33% of transactions last July. 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 protecting your interests.

Ottawa Real Estate Market Stats June 2020

Market Snapshot: A dramatic upswing in the number of sales this past month with unit sales within 2% of this time last year! While it didn’t come as a surprise that the number of properties sold dropped by 55% in April, and 44% in May, in dramatic contrast the June figures are a welcome sign of things getting back on track in our marketplace. Prices continue to rise in both the condo & residential market and we are seeing increases in the double digits compared with last year, with less than one month’s supply currently available, we are still in a strong Seller’s Market. According to the Ottawa Real Estate Board’s latest statistics approximately 56% of properties sold over asking price and multiple offer situations are common. 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 protecting your interests. Message us anytime!

How to Move Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Moving is a task that few find pleasure in, as it requires countless hours of organizing, packing, and lots of heavy lifting. Unfortunately, when doing this through a pandemic with travel restrictions in place and physical distancing measures still active, it may feel like there could not be a more inconvenient time to relocate. However, with closing dates getting closer, putting off your move may not be an option to your avail, but you should consider a few things before you go:

  1. Is your new town a hot-spot for COVID-19?

  1. Will you be coming into close contact with others during your trip?

  1. Are you or your co-travellers considered high risk for COVID-19?

All of these questions are important to consider when planning out your move to keep you, your family, and your new community safe by minimizing your risk of exposure. To ensure your move goes well despite these current circumstances, it is important to arrange things with more care than you may have originally thought to. Here are some steps you can take to make sure your move goes smoothly and safely during this unusual time.

Touch Base With Your Moving Company Businesses in Ontario are taking precautions to protect their customers as well as their employees, and moving companies are no exception. Many of these companies are taking a different approach to the way they work in respect to social distancing measures, this includes: estimates based on photos and videos; truck and equipment sanitation; and wearing masks and gloves while working with your belongings. While planning your move, you should make sure to touch base with your movers to ensure you understand the guidelines that they are following. In being aware of the processes beforehand, you can organize yourself to ensure the movers have the time and space they need to get the job done efficiently, while remaining physically distanced when you can.

Packing Supply Calculations Ensuring you have enough packing supplies while minimizing your trips to the store can be a tricky thing to do. Fortunately, companies such as U-haul have a free packing calculator right on their website to help you make an accurate estimate of all of the supplies that you will need to pack everything in your home. You can order directly from their website to receive all supplies at once, and choose between shipping and pick-up services. 

Pack Your Own Stuff. While packing can be a dreaded task that we would much rather outsource to someone else, by doing it yourself you can reduce contact with moving personnel. As we are aware, the novel-coronavirus can live on cardboard for up to 24 hours, so plan ahead to ensure your boxes are packed and untouched for this time frame before the movers arrive. Once you make it to your new house, try to avoid any unpacking for the same amount of time to reduce your risk of exposure. 

Be Courteous Of Others If you are moving from or into an apartment or condominium, try your best to inform your neighbours so that they can avoid movement throughout common areas, elevators, and stairways during this time. Use doorstops to keep doors open and reduce contact with high-touch surfaces, and have hand-soap, sanitizer, paper towels, and disinfectant in a marked box to ensure they are the last on and first off the truck, making them readily available for everyone to use. 

Welcome Home! Once you make it to your new home, be sure to disinfect all high-touch surfaces including door handles, cabinet and drawer pulls, light switches, and appliances both before and after your movers arrive, if possible. Secondly, set up your soap dispensers to ensure you have hand-washing stations available for use right away. Last but certainly not least, relax! You moved during a pandemic, and there is nothing you deserve more than a little downtime in your new abode.

Ottawa Real Estate Market Snapshot – May 2020

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Real Estate Market Snapshot May 2020:

Buyers are still on the hunt and would love to have more inventory to choose from. Typically we see a boom in the spring market in terms of number of available listings and sales but, as with many other things these days, 2020 is not like any other year we’ve experienced. The unit sales in May dipped significantly which is no surprise, as our industry has quickly and wisely adapted to the new guidelines and measures, while actively assisting buyers and sellers. A 44% decrease in sales is significant, however compared to the 55% decrease in April, many experts in our industry see that it as a positive sign that as our economy gets back on track and people feel more comfortable and confident in the future, our real estate market will quickly follow suit. Thinking of making a move? There are several new practices, both in our policies and in our use of technology that are helping to minimize the health risks, if you have any questions we are always here to help. Let’s chat!

Time to Buy a Year-Round Cottage!

With many people working from home for the foreseeable future, the thought of a year-round cottage has become an option that more and more homeowners are considering. Here is how your own private retreat is even more practical now than ever before: LINK.

Having a comfortable and quiet place, with a great view, and a strong wifi connection will only be part of the reason you won’t want to leave. For any questions on how to plan accordingly to purchase your dream cottage, contact The Agent DK Team today.

Ottawa’s Most “Luxurious” Neighbourhoods

Ottawa’s neighbourhoods are diverse and most offer something for everyone. If you are looking for luxury, it’s all around us with little pockets throughout the city. Large lot sizes in rural areas and even within the city allow for beautiful large custom homes and these opportunities are popping up everywhere! Below you will find a list of some of Ottawa’s most “luxurious” neighbourhoods but it’s also important to remember that just like there are luxury homes all over, there are more moderately priced opportunities to own in these neighbourhoods as well. Each of these neighbourhoods offer unique opportunities and homes. It’s important to work with your agent to ensure that you find the right property, no matter what you are looking for!

Rockcliffe Park

Close to the center of the city, Rockcliffe Park is one of Ottawa’s most prestigious neighbourhoods. The area is zoned as a Heritage Conservation District which will ensure that its charm is maintained for years to come. The community is made up of primarily large and opulent 19th Century residences on large properties. The area is also home to a variety of political residences including the Governor General’s residence and Stornoway, the residence for the leader of the opposition. In 2016, the population of Rockcliffe Park was 1932 people and the benchmark price for a single family home in August 2017 was just over $1.5M.

Cedarhill Estate

Located directly adjacent to Barrhaven, Cedarhill is an enclave of stunning luxury homes in Ottawa’s west end. It is comprised of approximately 100 custom built homes, all sitting on 1 acre lots and it was established in 1979. The area has a strong community association who ensure community flower beds and common areas are maintained. Homes in this neighbourhood can be some of the priciest in the entire city!

Manotick 

Manotick is a larger community of almost 5000 people located in the city’s south-west end. Property values are high in comparison to other parts of the city but there are a variety of options outside of the luxury market as well. Manotick is home to some of the city’s most stunning luxury homes, specifically along the Rideau River. With a combination of large old historical homes and new modern mansions, there is something for everyone.

Westboro

Up until the turn of the century, Westboro was largely an industrial neighbourhood but given it’s proximity to the city’s core and the significant gentrification that has occurred, Westboro has become a hub for luxury and style. With high end boutiques, new condos, and trendy restaurants now lining Richmond Road, Westboro homes have seen a significant increase in value. Most homes in the area were built between 1900 and 1970 but more and more infill properties are popping up as the lot sizes can be large in some parts of this area. 71% of the houses are detached. With a total population of over 22,000, this area continues to grow year over year! These are just a few of some of Ottawa’s more luxurious areas but there are lots of opportunities for luxury in most areas of the city. To see what’s available in your area, Contact Ottawa Top Realtor Agent DK at 613-883-5555

Home Projects to Ready Your Home for Summer

There is no better time than the present to increase your home’s curb appeal! Put a fresh coat of paint on the exterior of your home, or reseal your deck or fences to preserve longevity and keep your home looking fantastic all year-round.

Be sure to read our article about home projects here!