One of the most prominent features of any home is the windows. When they
are well maintained they have a positive impact on the impression people
(such as potential buyers) will have of your property. The opposite occurs,
of course, when your windows look old and worn.
So does that mean you should replace your windows?
That depends on a number of factors. Window replacement can be an
expensive renovation. Here are a few things to consider before making your
decision.
• Do your windows get frost or condensation build-up on the interior
side? This could be a sign that the windows are not keeping out the
cold as well as they should.
• Do you see water infiltration or mildew on the interior sides of any of
the window sills? This means that moisture is creeping in from the
outside, and you need to get those windows repaired or replaced as
soon as possible.
• If your windows are double-paned – (two panes of glass) – check for
any signs of moisture in between the glass panes. Moisture indicates
that the thermal seal is broken and at a minimum, the glass will need
to be replaced.
• Take a look at your windows from the outside. Is the trim rotted or
cracked anywhere? Are there dark spots or any signs of rotting on
the wood frames? Repairs or replacement may be required.
• Check the operation of your windows. Do they open and close
easily? This is important because some windows, such as those in
bedrooms, are often designed to be big enough to use as an exit in
case of a fire.
• Finally, are you happy with how your windows look? Do you feel that
your property will look significantly better with new windows?
Although they are expensive, replacing windows has a lot of advantages.
Depending on the efficiency of your current windows, replacing them could
cut your energy costs by 10-20%. In addition, new windows block out more
exterior noise, making your home quieter.
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I just wanted to update all of my clients on the newest interest rates. It is still a great time to purchase or refinance your home and the market in Edmonton is really picking up! Call me if you want more information.
I found this very interesting Blog post from Don Campbell of the REIN Group and I wanted to share. There are all kinds of strategies for selling your home and now more than ever people will question if they need a Realtor or not, this is some food for thought.
Here is the latest Rate sheet for the week of April 2-9th, 2012, rates have gone up slightly from last week but still very low! Now is a great time to mortgage a home who knows how long these rates will last but it seems lately that they rise then fall, but who knows if or when they will fall again. If you have questions please feel free to give me a call or Contact Me for more information
I was sent a very interesting article on Mortgages and lending rules. I often find that new home buyers are not sure how all of this works, So over the next couple of weeks I will be posting some information on how mortgages work and how the Mortgage brokers work with you. There is a lot of varying opinions on whether to use a mortgage professional or a bank to mortgage your new purchase. I would say that it is personal preference.
There are a couple of things to consider though. If you are more comfortable with your bank then make sure that you research what the best rates are available and make sure that your bank can match these rates. I can help with this as I always have a current rate sheet with me and I will be posting a current rate sheet here and on my Facebook page for you to see. I will update these every week so that my followers can have a better idea of what is going on in the mortgage market. This article in general caught my eye and it could mean changes to the lending rules in Canada.
I thought I would put together some information on Understanding the Real Estate Market better if you are selling your home and a guide to feedback. This is all very valuable information when listing your home and how feedback and when and how many times it is being shown comes into play. I hope that you find this helpful. If you have any questions about this please let me know, I would be happy to answer all and any of them!
I was at a REIN meeting last night and they were speaking about the Housing affordability Index and I found it very interesting. The fact that Edmonton is still one of the most affordable places to live is a very good thing. We are a growing city and there is still a lot of room for more growth.
To see how Edmonton compares to the rest of Canadian cities look no further. I hope you find this information useful.
I found a great garage storage idea on the web, I thought I would share with all of you. This idea could free up lots of space in your garage. It looks very easy to do.