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Your Realtor Can Help
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Financial Organization
Mortgage and Options
First-time Buyer
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Selling a Property
Market Analysis
Pre-Listing Preparation
Selecting a Realtor
Renovations
Curb Appeal
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Property Value
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Organizing Finances
Down Payment
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How Much Can I Afford?
Getting Pre-Appoved
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What are my options for moving cars, trucks, and other vehicles long distance?

On the moving van

In most cases, at least one of your automobiles can travel on the moving van with your furniture (peak period may be an exception).
Your automobile is strapped down. Plywood decking is used to protect the vehicle from other items on board.
For most moves within Canada, the cost is based on distance. Moves to remote locations, and to or from the United States, are charged by weight.
Depending on size, recreational vehicles can travel on the van. Charges are based on the amount of space occupied by the vehicle.
Do not pack personal items in the automobile. Empty the trunk except for the spare tire and jack. Give a copy of the ownership, proof of insurance, and a spare key to the moving consultant. Leave approximately 1/4 tank of gas in the automobile.
By rail, auto, or specialty carrier
Atlas Van Lines has a worldwide network of licensed and insured, third-party carriers for moving automobiles, boats, and other recreational vehicles.
The cost covers the third-party charges plus a surcharge for making arrangements and pre-paying for the service (usually 10% of cost).
Leased vehicles
You need a letter of permission from the leasing company to move leased automobiles to another city or province. A copy should be given to the moving consultant.
Leasing companies usually do not allow their vehicles to be moved to or from the United States or other foreign countries.

 

In this section, discover the steps that will prepare you to look for a home. I provide details on everything from questions to ask Me, to getting your finances organized.

The more prepared you are as you start looking for a new home, the easier and more enjoyable the process will be. Thanks to the wide variety of services offered by Royal LePage, I've got you covered every step of the way.
Go To Buyers' Info Guide
Once you have decided to sell your property, the first thing is to list your property – establishing with Me the terms and conditions of the sale.

I will ask you to sign a Listing Agreement – an official document granting Me and My brokerage permission to represent you in the marketing and sale of your property.

I will help you sell your property faster and easier, getting your full value for your investment.
Go To Sellers' Info Guide
 
House hunting begins at home... with planning. Before you grab the road maps and hit the streets, you need to know how expensive a house you can afford to buy.

Knowing your affordable
price range will bring your house hunting into focus.
Go To Mortgage Guide
Moving is definitely not easy, but this section offers tips to make the whole experience easier, less trying, and less expensive.

"Good Planning is the
Key to a Successful
Move."
Go To Moving Guide
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