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Saskatoon: September 2019 Monthly Real Estate Review
September In Saskatoon Saskatoon’s real estate market see’s a boost in the right direction for the month of September. The sales dollar volume saw an
A Coffee Shop In Your House – Your Own Barista
Seeing that we are coming into a recession – this could be the best time to build your own little coffee shop in your house.
Blue Kitchen’s – They Are All The Rage
White kitchens used to be trend. Then it was white kitchens and one feature wall. At one point in time, it was kitchens or living
2019 Interest Rate Cut
If you’ve been reading our blog, we’ve been talking about this a lot this year. We are going to continue to talk about this as
August 2019 Real Estate Review
Saskatoon’s real estate market continues to see a slight decline. In August the sales dollar volume saw a decrease of 4% but year to date
Is Your Home Fall Ready?
Getting your home fall ready is easier than you think. In order to keep your home running efficiently and smoothly, we suggest making a yearly
Winter Blues and Hues
Get ready for the winter time blues! If you are feeling sluggish inside (and about) your home this winter, we have some tips on how
Our Top 3 Fall Predictions
The Saskatoon market is “sort of” on the upswing. According to the CBoC, after posting 2.0% GDP growth in 2018, the region is forecast to
Don’t Over Do It – With Home Renovations
We get it. There is a lot of advice (online and from us) about how to prepare your home for sale. However, it’s just as
Down Payments – Let’s Talk About It
Fall is coming. This often activates the urge to want a change… as it’s in the air. It also makes some people want to pack
Buying A Fixer Upper? Have You Thought Of This?
Did you just buy a new house? Are you thinking about remodelling the entire house? Many buyers forego fixer uppers for move in ready homes.
July 2019 Real Estate Review
Saskatoon’s July 2019 real estate market see’s a slight decline. The July 2019 Saskatoon Real Estate Market: The dollar volume decreased almost 2% compared