Archive for April 2018
Recyclables make a greener home
The use of recycled materials in green homes and buildings proves to be one of the most common ways to show sustainability. Aside from economic benefits, recycled or salvaged materials can add character and unique appeal.
Read MoreIs your dream home a former grow-op?
Before you’re sold on a home’s granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, you should know that a previous owner might have cooked up a lot more in the basement, bedrooms or even the family room. There may be some stigma attached to buying or owning a home that was formerly used as a grow-op
Read MoreLet your kitchen see the light
Is your kitchen in need of a revamp? New appliances and counter space might be high on the list, but popular trends in finish-outs and appliances are also impacting kitchen lighting choices. And a look at trending tastes indicate that kitchen design is once again trending toward the contemporary side.
Read MoreA great start to the weekend
So, who says Friday the 13th is unlucky? Not us, and we have some exciting news to share… After just five days on the market and more than a dozen offers, we are thrilled to announce that 61 Orchardcroft Crescent has sold – and for $116,000 over asking! Congratulations to both buyers and sellers
Read MoreHot ticket: infinity Mirrors at the AGO
If there’s one thing you have to try to see this spring, it’s the incredible, immersive Infinity Mirrors installation by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, now on at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors provides visitors with the unique opportunity to experience six of Kusama’s most iconic kaleidoscopic environments at once
Read MoreWhy you should house-hunt in the rain
As the old adage goes, April showers bring May flowers…but they may also help you find your next home, too. June through October are always the best and busiest months for house hunting – the sunshine of summer and full colours of fall have everyone and their homes looking their best
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