ASK ME! Ottawa Real Estate Questions.
Written by Matt on April 28th, 2009Earlier last week I asked around Twitter and Facebook (add me!) for anyone that had a question about real estate that they would like to have answered. Below are the first three questions I was asked. Do you have a question - Ask me!
Kim P on Facebook asked - I am thinking about moving to Calgary, can you refer me to an agent out there?
Of course! Before I set you up with an agent that works in a specific area, I want to find out exactly what your needs are and get a better feel for the type of agent you would “mash” well with. Whenever I refer someone, it reflects back on me, so I will work extra hard to ensure that you are being taken care of!
Also it is good to note that I attend a high number of networking events that allow me to meet agents from all over the world specifically for this reason. To be able to help any of my clients that are moving, regardless if it is in Ottawa, Halifax, or a small remote town in Asia, I can and will be able to refer an agent.
mstrpln on Twitter asked - Where’s the best (and modest) neighborhood to move to in Ottawa?
I had a chuckle with this question. I would love to spit out an answer but I do not believe that there is a perfect answer to this question. Each client is going to be looking for different features in a neighborhood and will find different pros and cons that will matter to her/his family. This is where knowing what you want (see link to previous post) is important and will help you (and me) figure out what you might find to be modest compared to the next person (or even your significant other!). While one neighborhood might be seen as cheap and rough, the next person see’s as affordable and a great entry into the market.
spiche on Twitter asked - In your opinion, if buying new, where should we focus our money when upgrading to get the most return when we sell later on?
Great question and one I get asked often by clients who are buying new from builders. I like to start the answer with asking how long you are planning on staying at that home? If you are staying for a period of time that allows you to enjoy the property then take your preferences towards how you will use the property in high regard. For example, if you enjoy cooking and will spend many evenings cooking and entertaining, then spending money in the kitchen will not only benefit you as the home owner living in the unit for the next five years, but also benefit the buyer when you sell. If you
If your answer is more in the shorter time frame or you just don’t like the question, focus on your typical renovation areas - kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, basement (finishing the basement and bathroom).
Buyers are just like you (…they ARE you!) and are for the most part, going to be looking for the same things you are. Not every home will work with every client, but if you are going to be investing upgrades into your general areas (kitchen, bathroom, flooring, basement etc) then feel asured. Want a more specific answer to your situation? - Ask me!
Do you have a question that you would like answered? Let me help you and help others by answering your question! Email me, Twitter me, or message me on Facebook.
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Matt Richling is a sales representative with RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated - The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the RE/MAX or RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage.
