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NOVEMBER 2020 MONTHLY REAL ESTATE IN REVIEW
November 2020 Real Estate Review: Saskatoons Real Estate market sees steady demand for housing but with limited inventory levels for the month of November. Once

One Small Step Saskatoon
One small step sk is a new website in Saskatoon looking to bring awareness to the real time needs of non-profit charities in Saskatoon that

The Staircase – The Focal Point Of Your Home
Staircases are typically the focal points of the home. Is yours wow-worthy? Or is it an eyesore? Staircases can be so much more than just

Transforming Your Laundry Room
Laundry – It’s got to get done! We have practical storage solutions and decorating tips to make your laundry room the most serene and organized

Mistakes First Time Buyers Make
Buying a home for the first time can be a daunting task. There are several factors to consider. This is no small feat for a

OCTOBER 2020 MONTHLY REAL ESTATE IN REVIEW
Saskatoon’s real estate market see’s record numbers for fall 2020. October Review Saskatoon’s Real Estate market continues to see high demand across the board

CTV Morning Live – November
What’s new in the Real Estate market these days? Things are moving as fast as they’re listed if properly priced and usually within a

SEPTEMBER 2020 MONTHLY REAL ESTATE IN REVIEW
September Review Saskatoon’s real estate market see’s record numbers for the month of September. The number of sales increased by 41% over last September and

What Is A Guaranteed Sale
What does it mean when a realtor or brokerage guarantees a sale Every realtor and brokerage offering this plan has a different guarantee. It’s not

CTV Morning Live – October Mortgage Deferrals
Did you catch Ryan Bamford on CTV Morning Live on October 7th? Real Estate Demand: The market has low inventory Unprecedented low interest

Bank Deferrals – How Does This End
Have you deferred your mortgage? Many people have, so don’t worry, you are not alone. We’ve had a lot of questions asked regarding pay back,

Pricing Your Home
What goes into pricing your home? A lot more than you think. It’s not as simple as: “my neighbour sold their house for $789,900, so