free home evaluation: What To Expect From A Professional Real Estate Listing Agent
- 09/29/21 07:47 AM
Selling your home can be stressful. You have to prepare it for showings and then keep it clean in case a potential buyer wants to drop by. In many cases, you also have to think about buying a new property and want to make sure the sale of your old home doesn’t hold up the purchase of your new one. With so many things to worry about, and so many factors to take into consideration, finding the right real estate listing agent couldn’t be more important. Not all listing agents are created equal. Here’s how to tell the difference between a professional and (0 comments)
free home evaluation: How To Prepare Your Property To Sell For Top Dollar
- 09/27/21 08:30 AM
Every seller wants the same thing when they put their house up on the market: to make a big profit and to do it as quickly as humanly possible. Even though the market remains incredibly hot in the greater Toronto area, and doesn’t look to cool any time soon, turning a profit AND selling at lightning speed isn’t always as easy as it seems. It still takes careful planning and a little work to get the best possible results. Want to ensure your home sells fast and for top dollar? Take Riaz Ghani’s advice. The top RE/MAX broker has been helping clients sell (2 comments)
free home evaluation: 4 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Investing In GTA Residential Real Estate
- 08/17/21 07:52 AM
The GTA residential real estate market is really heating up. And without any signs of slowing, boasting market conditions that continue on a favourable trajectory, many people are considering investing in a potentially profitable and rewarding residential rental market. However, before diving headfirst into these competitive and sometimes complicated waters, top RE/MAX agent Riaz Ghani shares four things most people don’t know about investing in the GTA residential real estate market.
1. Buying the right property is often a bigger challenge than managing the property over the long-term
It’s wise to think beyond the price of a property to consider all of the (2 comments)
Almost all our investors' clients have achieved an average 12% ROI/ year (vs projected 6%), for the past several years.
We get to know our investor clients first - understand the underlying motivation, why they want to invest? And how knowledgeable they are? Have they invested before or are they first-time investors? What do they already know about real estate investment? Essentially, what do they bring to the table in terms (0 comments)
In order to ensure your investment helps you effortlessly make money over time, and doesn’t become a money pit, take these 3 tips from real estate investment expert Riaz Ghani, who has been helping clients buy and sell properties in Mississauga, Oakville, Brampton, Milton, Toronto and across the GTA for more than 10 years:
1. Pick a property that offers good value for (2 comments)
Thinking about buying an investment property in the GTA? Now is as good a time as any to buy. Already soaring prices are expected to continue rising in Canada for the foreseeable future, according to housing market experts. Canadian single family home prices increased by an astounding 16 per cent year-over-year between July 1st, 2020 and June 30th, 2021. June’s monthly gain of 2.7 percent represented the 20th consecutive monthly rise and the second largest since 1999. Prices have been on a (0 comments)
free home evaluation: 3 Signs You’ve Hired The Wrong Real Estate Agent
- 07/26/21 10:40 AM
Choosing the wrong real estate agent can cause stress, hours of wasted time and a missed opportunity to make or save thousands There are few things in life as important as buying or selling a home. Whether you’re looking to sell your home for top dollar or purchase an income property in the GTA, a high-quality real estate agent can save you time, prevent stress and set you up for years of happiness and success. So what happens when you choose a low-quality agent? One that tells you time and time again, through their words, body language and actions, they are not up (1 comments)