Is the Cost of a Pool Worth It?

Swimming pools are nice, and they give your home an undeniable something extra that your non-pooled neighbors don’t have. But are they worth the cost and trouble?

A recent Wall Street Journal article estimated that a pool costs between $3000 and $5000 in maintenance per year. And that doesn’t cover major repairs that may be necessary from time to time.

Pool advocates like the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals claim this misses the point. Pools “may or may not be a financial investment, but they are most assuredly a quality-of-life investment.”

Further reading:
Are Pools Worth the Expense?
Taking a Bath On Your Pool
Is It a Pool or a Money Pit?

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Should You Insulate Your Attic?

One of the easiest parts of your Kitchener-Waterloo house to properly insulate is your attic. Usually there is much less preparation time required, and it is much easier to finish the job than when you insulate other parts of your home.

Why bother insulating your attic? The reasons are pretty straightforward. Since your attic is much more exposed to the outdoor weather the temperature in your attic will be much more extreme – hot in the summer and cold in the winter. So without a sufficient insulation barrier between the attic and the interior of your house there will be a lot of heat transfer. That means you will have a less comfortable house, and higher heating and cooling bills.

Here is a video, produced by the Owens Corning company, where they demonstrate how to properly insulate an attic. They show how to place insulation between your attic joists, where to use a vapor barrier, and just how much insulation to use.

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Tankless Water Heater – A Very Wise Decision

Everyone needs to save money these days. Did you know that hot water costs represent 25% of the total energy costs for your home? Here are some advantages for changing your hot water heater to a tankless system – and they are not only about saving money.

1. A tankless water heater will save you around $50 a month. Traditional water heaters store the hot water at a pre-set temperature, meaning that they are continually turning on and off to maintain that temperature. A tankless system only uses power when a hot water faucet is turned on. Singles and couples will notice an even bigger saving.

ADVANTAGE 2: Tankless water heaters provide an endless flow of hot water. They never run out of hot water because they heat it on demand. Some can even run two hot showers at the same time.

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Renovating? Watch Out For Mold

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We’ve all seen it on one of those renovation shows. The reno guys start pulling out drywall or ceilings from bathrooms, basement rooms or kitchens and they discover tons of ugly mold inside the walls.

This has to be one of your worst nightmares when you’re doing a renovation project. Before you get in and have a close look it is almost impossible to know how extensive the mold is. And usually you can’t just wipe it off or ignore it. Mold is a sign of other problems – usually too much moisture and poor ventilation. If you don’t fix the problem it will just come back.

As this article called Renovating? Be Mindful of Mold points out, mold is a potentially serious health issue:

Mold can reduce the air quality in your home. That’s because mold reproduces by launching spores into the air – sort of like a dandelion does. Those spores act as allergens and irritants, particularly to infants, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems, and can result in a host of respiratory ailments.

For some helpful tips on how to deal with mold – and more important – how to prevent it, check out Renovating? Be Mindful of Mold.

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Land Transfer Tax Refunds For First-Time Homebuyers

If you are (or were) a first time home buyer in Ontario you may be eligible for a refund on the land transfer tax paid on your purchase. This can be a sizeable amount. For example, on the purchase of a $200,000 home the land transfer tax would be roughly $1725 – all of which you can claim as a refund.

Get the details and see how to apply here Ontario Land Transfer Tax Refund.

Land transfer tax applies to all conveyances of land in Ontario, Canada. First-time homebuyers may be eligible for a refund of all or part of the tax payable, up to a maximum of $2000.

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Why Most FSBOs Eventually Use an Agent

For Sale By Owner has been a fairly popular choice over the last few years for people wanting to save money when selling their home. Here is a short article that explains why trying to sell your home yourself is not all it’s cracked up to be. This article, called “FSBO or Real Estate Agent?” explains why using a real estate agent has several major advantages over trying to sell your home yourself.

The bottom line is that listing with a Real Estate Agent will give you access to expertise and resources you simply will not have if you go the FSBO route – not to mention the inconvenience of showing your home night after night to people who are “just looking”.

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Give Your Home Personal Curb Appeal

Linknet Real Estate – In neighborhoods all over the world, houses are a reflection of the unique personalities of the people who live inside them. Whether it’s a villa in Spain, a stone flat in Scotland, a bungalow in a small town, or a condo in Kitchener-Waterloo, our homes are our castles.

In this day and age it’s easy to let your pride of ownership shine. Even if you’re a complete novice, having never so much as hung a picture, you can sign up for a how-to seminar at your nearest home improvement store. Pick a project you’d like to tackle, and get started. It could be the installation of a new front door, building a retaining wall, or creating a patio for entertaining your guests.

Pay special attention to your front entrance. Create a warm and welcoming look with natural materials such as potted plants, paving stones and statuary. Here’s a unique and charming idea for dressing up your front door – use a distinctive door knocker or bell ringer – See some samples and ideas here – http://www.doorknockers.com/index.html

You may not realize it, but in the process of feathering your nest, you will also be doing something else. You’ll be creating a rare commodity called curb appeal. So go ahead, trust yourself and indulge your creativity. It will stand you in good stead down the road when you decide to fly the coop.

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Buying a Home in the Kitchener-Waterloo area?

The Kitchener-Waterloo area has one of the hottest real estate markets in all of Canada right now, so buying Kitchener-Waterloo real estate is a wise investment decision. Unlike the greater Toronto area where home prices have shot through the roof in recent years, Kitchener-Waterloo real estate prices have remained more reasonable, with steady increases in value year after year.

This steady trend reflects the character of the Kitchener-Waterloo area: industrious, hard-working, prosperous, and diversified to a degree that most other communities can only dream of. The Kitchener-Waterloo area boasts two world class universities, a well-educated population and a diversified economic base with local industries in everything from automobile manufacturing to insurance to high tech. It is hard to imagine a place with a brighter future.

Let us help you find a home in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. We have the pulse of all the new developments going up in the area, and will keep you informed of the hot new listings coming onto the market just as soon as they enter the MLS listing service.

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Selling Your Kitchener-Waterloo Home?

When it comes time to sell your Kitchener-Waterloo home, it is important to pick the right real estate agent. We know from our experience in the Kitchener-Waterloo real estate market that setting the right price is very important.

You should never list with an agent who promises he or she can get you an unreasonably high price for your home. It won’t take long to discover that the market dictates the price. After a few weeks of getting very little traffic at the high price you will be forced to lower the price in order to generate traffic. Unfortunately, you will have lost what is usually the most critical time period in selling a home – the first weeks immediately after it’s listed.

It is also very important to prepare your home properly for selling. Taking care of some simple basics can make a big difference to the attractiveness of your home — and to the price your prospective buyers are willing to pay. We know what people are looking for and what turns them off. Our experience can be invaluable for you when it comes time to prepare your home for selling.

We offer FREE HOME EVALUATIONS and can advise you on how to get the highest price for your home.

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