Looking to call London, Ontario Home?

Did you know that Londoners tend to commonly divide up our city into four distinct areas? East, West, North and South.

Four city sections, in the Forest City, each distinct in their own way! But wait! There is more....

In each city quadrant the divisions go yet further. Old East, Old North and Old South are popular nicknames for even more suburbia. If you are new to our great city, you are likely already scratching your head wondering which part of London would suit you best.

Whether you are looking for affordability, luxury, family, or an investment oriented neighbourhood, you'll need an expert to help guide the way.

Send me an email and together we can navigate which corner is right for you!
michelle@michellemoves.com

The top 10 things you need to know before moving into London!

Everyone has a "top 10" list. Mine focuses on the top 10 things YOU need to know before you move to London. Every city has it's deep dark secrets and pockets of history and our great city is no different.

When you are buying a home you've got much to consider: location, lifestyle and value. Doing your "due diligence" ahead of time makes sense.

Wouldn't you like to know more about your potential neighbourhood - before you commit?

Do your homework now, make informed decisions and talk with your London expert, Michelle Teichroeb.

Knowing more about London, before you move makes sense!

Email me now for your free "Top 10" report at: michellemoves@gmail.com

Selling your house for top dollar in London, Ontario

Mark Nash, author and syndicated columnist for Realty Times, wrote a book a few years ago called 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Although real estate changes yearly, he's got some great points that still hold true in today's market.

A few of my favorites are:

Clean, clean and more clean! Bringing new meaning to the words spic and span, Nash suggests that "people don't care about how the house looks, just that it's in good condition. Clean outsells everything else in today's buyers market. Plus many buyers assume clean houses are well-maintained ones. A couple of years ago many sellers could do nothing and a home sold in record time, but wake up and smell the cleaning products daily in 2006."

Myth of the year...don't bother painting or putting in new carpet, because the buyer might not like it. According to Nash, "Buyers are time-crunched and not that ambitious when it comes to tackling redecorating in 2006. Plus they might not have the creative skills to see through that dirty beige carpet or the floor-to-ceiling mirrors in the dining room." New everything is not necessarily what buyers are looking for but "move in condition" in neutral livable tones is.

Buzz words on staging...Edit your furniture and accessories in every room. Less is more and buyers are looking to purchase your real estate not your personal property. Ditto on taking down your personal photos and cleaning out the basement. Space sells and buyers have a hard time seeing beyond your clutter.

First impressions count - don't overlook the front entrance! Paint the door, polish the hardware and illuminate the entry area and house numbers. Fresh flowers, seasonal urns and a new welcome mat are inviting and say, "welcome to your new home".

Lastly, it's all in the details! New "decora" style light switches are a quick and easy update, dimmers create ambiance and consider putting in the appropriate level finishes in kitchens and bathrooms. "Buyers in a mid-priced neighborhood aren't looking for high-end finishes."

Looking for more hints and tricks? Stuck and not sure where to start in getting your house sale ready? I'd be happy to stop by and give you a few pointers! Call me now to book your free Pre-Sell consulatation. 519-808-4521

Just a quick question? Email me with your selling dilema at: michelle@michellemoves.com