Bilberry Dr – Convent Glen – 3 Bedroom Town

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-11-2011

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Bright and spacious townhome.Perfect for starter home or for those looking to downsize.Main floor features sunken lining room & wood burning fireplace.Kitchen has abundant cabinets.Upstarts has good size bedrooms with great closet space,MSTR has full ensuite,new furnace 2011.Condo also covers window,roof,fence,garage door.Roof will be replaced by Dec/2011.Plus, enjoy a worry free 1 yr HomeLife Home Warranty included!!

Asking Price: $242,900

Call Roch St-Georges for more information or to book your showings 613-889-7732.

Bilberry Townhouse

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Convent Glen Condo

Lisbon St. Fallingbrook – 3+1 Bedrooms

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-11-2011

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Stunning Versailles Portico model by Woodfield features rarely available balcony off the Master Bedroom. Tastefully decorated and updated home is sure to please. List of updates include ceramic & hardwood throughout /10, Kitchen with quartz countertops/10, California Shutters, Ensuite remodeled /10, Professionally Finished Basement with 4th Bedroom & Study complete with potlights & whole house painted 2011. Come and make this one yours!

Asking Price: $409,000

Book your showing today by calling Roch St-Georges at 613-889-7732

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Executive Home on Wilkie Drive in Orleans

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-02-2011

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SOLD! SOLD SOLD! If you are looking to buy or sell your property call Roch St-George sat 613-800-2211.

 

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Beautiful hardwood throughout, executive kitchen with granite counter tops. Just Like on TV – Come and see the “Before and After” transformation of this Home by Imagine Interior Decorating. 572 Wilkie Dr has too many recent upgrades to mention here so you will just have to come and see it for yourself. Don’t miss your chance to own this “JEM”

Listing Price: $479,000 | 4 + 1 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms

SOLD! SOLD SOLD! If you are looking to buy or sell your property call Roch St-George sat 613-800-2211.

Nomination for Favorite Real Estate Agent Awards

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 03-02-2011

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Questions To Ask When Viewing Prospective Orleans Homes

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-01-2011

Purchasing a Orleans home can be a daunting and stressful experience. Before putting pen on paper for a down payment, here are several important questions you should be asking.

Questions To Ask

Hear are some common questions you must always ask when you intend to buy real estate, though you should add your own questions and make your own list as well. As everyone will have their own needs and requirements when it comes to buying a home, you should create your own personal list of questions that you can ask your Orleans real estate agent. Remember, you are different from others and may have your own taste when it comes to owning a home.

1. Do not hurry into making any decisions. The very first question you should ask is about what you want. What is the kind of house you prefer? Do you want a big house? What kind of facilities nearby would you like to have? If you are preparing to have a family in a couple of years, will the house be big enough for your children? You should create you own list and have some persistence. If you are fickle-minded, you could regret your purchase decision if you do not feel comfortable in your own Orleans home later.

1. The second question you should be asking is the type of neighbourhood you want to reside in. Make a shortlist. This way you can find out if the price range within the area will fit your budget or if the homes offered for sale fit your requirements. Again, you do not want to end up buying a home you could end up regretting.

2. Do not hurry into making any decisions. The very first question you should ask is about what you want. What is the kind of house you prefer? Do you want a big house? What kind of facilities nearby would you like to have? If you are preparing to have a family in a couple of years, will the house be big enough for your children? You should create you own list and have some persistence. If you are fickle-minded, you could regret your purchase decision if you do not feel comfortable in your own home later.

3. When you start viewing the homes for sale in [Profile.market], you should ask about the period of time the home has been up for sale. This way, you can negotiate the price if  the house has been on the market for quite awhile. An owner that is keen to sell his house will be more open to negotiating a deal if the house has been put up for sale for quite a while without having found a buyer.

4. What is the age of the house and how is the condition of the home? Take note that most sellers spice up their home with some refurbishing work when they intend to sell their home so you should look out for signs of damage. To inspect for hidden damage you should hire a home inspector to check the house for you to ensure there is nothing wrong with it. It would be disastrous to buy a house with structural damage.

5. You should also find out if the home has been in escrow before and if yes, why did the sale not go through? Did the prospective buyer have issues with his finance or was there something amiss about the house?

6. Are there any additional fees besides the price of the house? Check to see if you will incur any extra costs, for example association fees, when you purchase it.

7. If you have school-age children or are planning a family, you should check out the nearby schools in the Orleans neighbourhood. What kinds of schools are there and are they good schools? Also, check the crime rate statistics in the neighbourhood. Ask your agent for more information.

8. How much is the property tax for the home? Find out early to avoid getting an unwelcome surprise when the property tax bill arrives in the mail. Many home owners make the mistake of not checking and end up paying hefty property tax bills they could avoid.

9. Is the home easily accessible? Find out the route to get to your home if you are coming back from work or if you are out shopping. Is there only one way to get to the house or are there several routes you can take to arrive safely home? How long will it take for you to get to work everyday? This is really an important but often overlooked consideration when buying a new home.

10. Is the neighbourhood noisy? What can be worse than waking up to noisy neighbours or having a busy road in front of your Orleans property? If you are really keen to buy a certain house, try to drive by the area on a weekday, a weekend, and in the mornings and evenings. Is the place serene and quiet or is it a busy neighbourhood? Another point to think about is whether your prospective home will share a wall with someone else. Try to drop by when your potential neighbours are at home to find out if they are a noisy bunch. Nothing is more valuable than having good neighbors when living in your own home.

These are a few of the many questions you should be asking before you decide to buy a Orleans home. Hopefully, the questions listed above can kick start a series of questions you need to ask when viewing properties you intend to purchase. To buy or sale real estate in Orleans, Ontario call 613-800-2211.

Preparing for an Orleans Real Estate Purchase

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-01-2011

Before you begin searching for a house in Orleans, you should understand a few vital things about a Orleans real estate purchase. It is best to know everything you can before diving in and completing the purchase. Here are a few things you can do to get better prepared for the home-buying process.

1.Exercise Self-Discipline

You should set up a budget for a new home and you must stick with it no matter what. You will find Orleans homes that are above your budget and you need to ignore them no matter how strong the temptation is to check them out. Only focus on the homes in your price range. You must also keep in mind that there are other administrative costs when buying a home, so plan properly to avoid getting into a tight spot financially. Making rash financial decisions doesn’t work when it comes to making a Orleans real estate purchase. You may make a decision you’ll regret later.

2. Create a Plan

A lot of homebuyers make a Orleans real estate purchase without a concrete plan of action. If you take the time to find out the process involved for purchasing a property, you’ll save a lot of time, energy and money. Good planning for a Orleans home purchase is crucial since it involves so many variables. Find out all the costs involved, the legalities, the paperwork and all of your options for each. After all, this is going to be your house and your responsibility as soon as it gets transferred into your name.

3. Look for a qualified Orleans real estate agent

You’ll need to hire a qualified property agent in Orleans that can help you search for your ideal home and help you with your purchase decisions. When you are viewing homes with your real estate agent, do ask him as many questions as you can about the Orleans homes you visit so that you can make a thorough and informed decision when you are finally ready to buy.

Chances are that if you rush into a purchase without proper planning you will run into a mistake somewhere along the line. Be prepared for every aspect of the process and let your real estate agent guide you through it gently. Together you can make your Orleans real estate purchase smooth and prosperous.

How To Find A Great Orleans Fixer-Upper

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-01-2011

Are you thinking about acquiring a Orleans fixer-upper for investment purposes? Perhaps you are thinking of getting one that you can fix, refurbish and then put up for sale. Perhaps you would like to make it your place of residence? If you can uncover a good fixer-upper in the Orleans area, you can really make some good money from it. You do need to know, however, what you should be searching for. Let’s discuss some vital things you need to look for when you are trying to find a Orleans fixer-upper as a form of investment.

1. No structural damage

If you are searching for a Orleans fixer-upper as an investment, do not look too closely at one that has any kind of structural damage since they tend to have a high repair cost. You may have to hire a professional to evaluate the condition of the house before you buy it so that any suspected structural damage can be detected. This can easily go unnoticed by an untrained eye.

2. Find problems that are easy to fix

First of all, you cannot go looking for a Orleans home that looks beautiful. You need to find one that looks old and unattractive, but has problems that you will not find difficult to fix. Problems such as peeled-off paint and broken flooring can easily be a money-maker in a home that looks run-down. Even if it promises to sell, the problems you find can take an enormous amount of money off the asking price, if negotiated properly.

3. A quality neighborhood

You will find it easier to locate a fixer upper in a bad Orleans neighbourhood as compared to a quality neighbourhood, but if you take the time and look for buried treasure out there, you can easily make thousands when you find the right fixer-upper. Be careful and do not waste time with houses in certain parts of Orleans that you will find hard to sell in the future.

If you are looking for a property investment in Orleans, you really should get more informed and know what to look for. You can always ask your Orleans investment property agent to steer you in the right direction. With years of experience under their belts, these agents can keep their eyes peeled on your behalf for the properties in Orleans that have the best profit potential. All you have to do to get started is pick up the phone and call an agent today.

If you require more details about selling, buying or investing in Orleans property give me a call. I have a keen eye for finding Orleans fixer–uppers and would love to show you some current properties available.

First Time Orleans Homebuyer Checklist

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-01-2011

One of the most important decisions that will be made during your life is purchasing your first Orleans home. It is is an adventure you’ll never forget and if everything is well-prepared ahead of time it will be a smooth journey. To help you embark on this forward path to Orleans home ownership, here is a checklist you can use. It covers the things you’ll need keep in mind while searching for a home in Orleans.

The cost

This may very well be the most important factor that will influence your final decision on a Orleans home. Before you even think about what kind of home you want, and where you would like it situated, you need to really know how much you can spend on one. This cost must be set in stone so that you end up with a Orleans house that you really know you can afford.

If you’re not sure about affordability you can contact a local Orleans real estate agent for help. You can even schedule an appointment to sit down and work out the costs involved and how much you can spend.

The condition of the home

If you are at all handy, you can sometimes save thousands of dollars on a Orleans house simply by purchasing it “as is” and then working on it yourself. If you want a home that is in absolutely perfect condition when it is purchased, it will cost you more in most cases. There are many other determining factors for the price of a home, but if you see a few minor repairs needed, this opens the door for negotiations between you and the seller.

The area

Orleans has different areas where the prices are higher than others. Your Orleans real estate agent can go over the average prices of homes in different communities so that you’ll have an idea of the best place to look. You can also let your agent know that you prefer a certain section and would like to be informed if any hot deals become available in the near future.

Many Orleans home buyers have made the mistake of rushing into a home purchase without first establishing a few basic goals for the type of home they are looking for. Take a few minutes to go through this checklist with a Orleans agent to make sure that you are shopping for the exact home that you need. 613-889-7732

3 Bedroom Townhome Condominium in Blackburn Hamlet – SOLD

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 28-09-2010

SOLD SOLD SOLD! To buy or sell your condominium or home in Blackburn Hamlet Call 613-800-2211

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Welcome to 1938 Garden Park Lane. Lovely 3 bedroom townhome located in desirable Blackburn Hamlet. Perfect for the first time home buyer. Great neighbourhood for children. Freshly painted and all appliances included. Why rent when you can own? This home is in “Move In” condition. Call to book your showing today! Currently Occupied by Tenant who will be moving out in November – Possession will be end of November or later – 24 hrs notice.

1938 Garden Park Lane || 3 bedrooms || 3 bathrooms || Listing Price: $169,900

CALL 613.889.7732 TODAY TO BOOK YOUR SHOWING! This one won’t last!

Home in Blackburn Hamlet on Corner Lot with In-law suite

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Posted by OrleansOttawa | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 03-06-2010

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SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! Your home could be next! Give us a call at 613-889-7732

Location, Location…Welcome to 2433 Innes Rd. in desirable Blackburn Hamlet. 2 story home with in-law suite situated on a fantastic corner lot. Fully fenced yard Roof /07, front addition /09, mostly newer windows, Wall has been removed between 2 bedrooms making one large bedroom (it can be replaced if requested to return to a 3 bedroom). Please allow enough notice for showings to notify tenant in lower unit. Main flr currently daycare.

Don’t miss it! Come fall in love with this Home for Sale in Blackburn Hamlet!

Call Roch St-Georges for your personal showing. 613-889-7732

Listing Price: $299,900 | 2443 Innes Rd, Ottawa, Ontario | 3 bed | 3 bath

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Directions: CORNER OF INNES RD AND TAUVETTE IN BLACKBURN HAMLET