Colin & Greg Thornton, your Neighbourhood Real Estate Group has JUST SOLD ANOTHER property at 346 3098 GUILDFORD WAY in Coquitlam.
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Colin & Greg Thornton, your Neighbourhood Real Estate Group has JUST SOLD ANOTHER property at 346 3098 GUILDFORD WAY in Coquitlam.
Colin & Greg Thornton, your Neighbourhood Real Estate Group has JUST SOLD ANOTHER property at 1853 MARCH WAY in Port Coquitlam.
Colin & Greg Thornton, your Neighbourhood Real Estate Group has JUST SOLD ANOTHER property at 23824 ZERON AVE in Maple Ridge.
Luxurious 7-bedroom home, offering potential for a 1 or 2-bedroom suite with own laundry possible, ideal for multigenerational living or rental income. Inside, find updated interiors with new high-end vinyl plank flooring & new plush carpeting. The gourmet chefs inspired kitchen features stone countertops, gas stove, large pantry, & breakfast bar. Entertain in the separate eating area, family room, or formal dining & living rooms with cozy fireplaces. Step onto the deck for year-round BBQs overlooking the private backyard oasis with a serene water feature. Retreat to the modern spa-inspired ensuite in the master bedroom with walk-in closet, while six additional bedrooms in the home accommodate guests. BONUS: New furnace, AC, Roof, & Refinished exterior stairs from the garage.
Colin Thornton PREC* & Greg Thornton With Neighbourhood Real Estate Group at Royal LePage ELITE West Realty Port Coquitlam/Greater Vancouver are top producing Real Estate Experts!
Colin and Greg Thornton, your Neighbourhood Real Estate Group has just listed ANOTHER new property at 346 3098 GUILDFORD WAY in Coquitlam.
Marlborough House stands as the 1st choice for those 55+! Bright spacious 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom home on the quiet side of the building! With a soaker tub & a large walk-in shower! Cozy living room with gas fireplace and slider to the large balcony overlooking the fountain & Mountains! A ton of amenities, an unbeatable social calendar, & a vibrant community atmosphere, it's unrivaled in both its offerings and its prime location. Unmatched amenities Include indoor pool, hot tub, recreation center, wood shop, rumpus room (Darts, bar, pool table) & more! A prime location near shopping (Walk to Coq Center mall), dining & across from Lafarge Lake. This is resort-style living at its finest. Don't miss out on this unparalleled opportunity! BONUS: 2 Side by Side parking stalls & Storage Locker
Colin Thornton PREC* & Greg Thornton With Neighbourhood Real Estate Group at Royal LePage ELITE West Realty Port Coquitlam/Greater Vancouver are top producing Real Estate Experts!
If you're thinking about moving, you may be weighing purchasing a new build versus a resale. For a rundown of the pros and cons of each, read on.
New Build Pros
Brand-new condition
Can customize features
Most are covered under warranty for the first few years
Often built with the latest energy-efficient features, saving you money on utility bills
Typically pay less in maintenance fees
New Build Cons
Lot, floorplan, and views can change during construction
Construction delays are common, leaving you at the mercy of whatever the interest rates are when construction is complete and your move-in date in limbo
The amenities, school, and sense of community can be unknown for some time after construction is complete since housing takes priority in new neighbourhoods
With no market history, it’s more of a gamble on what will happen with your investment
Resale Pros
What you see is what you get (you can get a sense of the neighbourhood, the amenities, and schools before you buy)
Closing date is fixed
You know your mortgage rate before you buy
You can research how the property has appreciated over time, giving a better sense of how your investment will do
Resale Cons
Not brand-new
Have to renovate if you want specific features
Not usually covered under warranty, unless it’s a newer resale home with existing coverage
Usually less energy-efficient
Typically higher maintenance costs
Ultimately, the decision between buying a new build or resale home will come down to your needs and wants, your risk tolerance, and of course your budget.
It can be tough to make the decision to sell. In fact, for many homeowners, it’s overwhelming. If you’re considering making a move and struggling with the decision, here are five helpful questions to ask yourself:
1. “What is your practical reason for selling?”
This question refers to what you’ll get by moving to a new home. The reasons could include a bigger backyard, a shorter commute to work, an extra bedroom, a more desirable neighbourhood, etc.
2. “What are your emotional reasons for selling?”
This question refers to how you’ll feel about living in a new home. For example, you might feel safer, less cramped, less worried (because the local schools are better), or happier (because the shorter commute means more time with your family).
3. “What type of new home can you afford?”
This question involves finding out how much you’ll likely get when you sell your existing home and how much of a mortgage you qualify to receive. With that information, you’ll have a price range within which you can comfortably shop, plus a clear idea of what your mortgage payments will be.
4. “In what ways will your lifestyle be better in a new home?”
This ties in closely with emotional reasons for selling. It relates to what your life will be like in a new home. Try to paint a picture in your mind. For example, you might want to be able to spend Saturday afternoons relaxing in your bigger backyard or Sunday nights entertaining friends and family in your larger living room.
5. “What else do you need to know before you decide to sell and move?”
Sometimes people are hesitant about selling simply because they have unanswered questions. So, if there’s any part of the selling and buying process that’s not clear, be sure to ask me.
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