Pro tips to design, maintain (and sell!) an outdoor oasis

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Warmer weather brings with it a feeling of new possibilities, and many homeowners ready for change needn’t look further than their own backyard. Literally.

Previously reserved as the dog’s domain, many homeowners are beginning to see the potential their yards offer to expand their functional living space (sorry, Fido).

“We’ve always enjoyed our outdoor spaces, but now people have taken it to a whole other level,” says Rose Kemp, a real estate agent with RE/MAX Town Centre in Orlando, Florida.

Kemp says many of her clients are adding amenities to their outdoor space that may have been closed during the pandemic, including putting greens, basketball courts, or even a “she shed” or “sports den.” Zen gardens and quiet areas for meditation are also becoming popular.

“People are creating additional space for whatever their lifestyle is,” Kemp says. “As families are spending more time at home, they’re realizing they aren’t limited to the space that’s inside the house and are creating more living and congregating areas.”

Homes are now being built to accommodate outdoor living. Newer models in Kemp’s Orlando market offer “garage style” doors that open dining areas up to an outdoor kitchen.

Similar to other updates homeowners might consider, adding amenities to a backyard could help increase a home’s value and become a selling point when it’s time to list. According to Kemp, a buyer may be willing to pay between $5,000-$10,000 more on a home with an updated yard than a comparable property without any functional outdoor space.

“Even if they have to pay a little bit more, buyers don’t want to have to recreate the landscaping because they would have to spend more cash out of their pocket,” she says.

In her area, that can mean adding a screen enclosure to a porch or a firepit for backyard barbecues. Of course, homeowners may want to think carefully before making what Kemp calls an “over improvement,” which is an expensive update that likely won’t recoup its cost during a sale. Pools, for example, don’t always offer a return on investment.

“Appraisers may be limited as to how much value they add to a home if it has a pool,” she says. “For example, even if you spend $80,000 installing a pool, it may add only $45,000 during an appraisal. That being said, if homeowners plan to stay in the home for few years, they should create the backyard that will make them the most happy!”

Outdoor space has become such an important consideration for buyers that some sellers are using photo editing software to show the possibilities of a listing that might not be in full bloom.

Peter Schravemade is the Strategic Relationship Manager for the virtual staging company BoxBrownie. He says that for some properties, showcasing the yard can be “essential to the sale.”

“We’ve seen landscaping edits happen more and more to demonstrate potential as buyers look for more space and, in particular, more functional space,” he says.

Real estate agents can also use the software to help buyers envision what a home will look like throughout the year – for example, removing snow from homes sold during winter or adding leaves to trees during the fall.

Schravemade says BoxBrownie can help potential buyers imagine ways they can make the backyard their own.

“My advice is for agents to keep it simple. The best case for this type of edit is to demonstrate an opportunity in the yard or remove an objection – for example, when the buyer says, ‘We would make an offer except for the state of the backyard,” Schravemade says.

Looking to create the perfect garden? Here’s the dirt.
Amenities are important, but lush landscaping is what really makes any outdoor escape come alive. Gardens can take years to reach their full potential, according to Colleen Sellers, owner of Planted Earth Landscaping in Denver, Colorado. Those looking to create a yard that will become a selling point should plant the seeds now.

Fortunately for those without a green thumb, a yard can be low maintenance and beautiful, according to Sellers. It just takes a bit of planning.

“There are no bad plants, just bad gardeners,” Sellers says. “It’s important to know what kind of sun access and soil you have, then pick plants that will thrive in that condition.”

She says to take note of the sun, water, and maintenance needs of plants before bringing them home. That’s one reasons succulents have seen a recent boom in popularity – they can add a modern look to most gardens while requiring very little water.

It may also be a good idea to read up on the latest trends – just like the fashion world, certain flowers and plants tend to fall in and out of style.

“Old-school juniper and dyed mulches aren’t popular right now, and hybrid tea roses can appear dated,” she says. “Knock out roses, which are easier to maintain and less susceptible to disease, are very much in style.”

Ornamental grasses, such as blue avena or shenandoah switch grass, are also on-trend thanks to their easy maintenance and pops of color. Sellers says clients are also more conscious of the environmental impact of their garden, choosing plants that require less water or attract pollinators to the area. For example, bees love hyssop or lavender.

“It’s also important to keep in mind that your design is growing, so it changes,” Sellers says. “It’s not like picking the right lamps which stay exactly the same. Plants will grow and do things that sometimes you’re surprised about!”

For those looking to take the guesswork out of gardening, there are plenty of benefits to hiring a professional. Not only can a pro landscaper advise which plants will thrive in a certain yard’s conditions, they can also save homeowners the time and labor of installation.

“I think a lot of homeowners start a project and get about a fourth of the way in and realize how difficult it is to relocate 10 wheelbarrows of soil,” Sellers says. “When you a hire a professional, we save you the sweat equity of doing everything yourself.”

Creating an outdoor space can take a lot of work and be an investment. But according to Kemp, it not only opens up room for entertaining and hobbies, it can provide a way for the current owner’s story to live on after the home is sold.

“I have friends from Puerto Rico who chose amazing plants that reminded them of home and staged their yard perfectly, so you feel like you are on a tropical island in their backyard,” Kemp says. “They put so much work into it, and that will be attractive to a buyer. They’ll see a whole creation that is already done – buyers love that.”

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26 Orion Close : St. Albert : E4237102

Welcome to this 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1739sq.ft singly family home in Oakmont!
 

 

MLS#: E4237102 NEED MORE SPACE for work and school at home? This Summit custom-built bungalow has all the S P A C E you could need! Featuring a main-floor HOME OFFICE with custom built-in wall-to-wall desk with enough room for three work stations! Plus there’s three bedrooms on the main floor and one more in the basement! No need to leave the house for the spa anymore – escape to your very own master retreat to relax in the JETTED TUB! In addition to the formal living room with gas fireplace and large eat-in kitchen on the main floor, there are two living spaces downstairs, with ample room for a TV area, a pool table, and even a HOME GYM! Kick back and enjoy the sun on the large southeast-facing back deck, and spend evenings gathered around the fire pit with the family! Additional features of this remarkable home are central AIR CONDITIONING, main floor laundry, NEWER SHINGLES, landscaped yard with underground sprinkler system, OVERSIZED DOUBLE GARAGE measuring 25×24 feet, RV PARKING – all located on a large CORNER LOT!
 
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Tips for renewing a commercial lease

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Keep on top of the renewal dates on your commercial lease and keep your landlord – and your real estate agent – aware of your intention to go or stay

Renewals in commercial leasing can be almost as important as securing a lease in the first place. There is quite a bit of finesse to this process.

First piece of advice: don’t leave it up to your landlord or property manager to remind you about an upcoming renewal. Print off your critical dates for rent escalations, expiries, notice periods, etc.

Keep those dates handy and update whatever calendar system you utilize to remind yourself well in advance of them coming due.

Outlook is especially helpfully for this, as it allows you to pin a date/time and set a reminder notification as far out as necessary.

Another good way to alert yourself is by redundantly adding those dates into your phone calendar.

As the tenant, your best first step in a renewal negotiation will start with you initiating it.

Whether a market is up or down, it’s important to seek comparable vacancies before signing on the renewal dotted line.

Commercial real estate brokers work not only for landlords, but we also represent tenants in renewals.

We are your best third-party resource to suss out the “best” deal being offered.

This isn’t just about the rate, it’s also about the potential costs of moving such as fixturing a new location. We can help you do that math to see if it’s worth it.

Time is ticking

If you’re renewing your lease as part of an option to renew your lease, don’t wait too long.

Options such as this will typically have a time period during which you must notify your landlord of your intent to exercise.

Tenants should realize triggering their option places an obligation on them to negotiate terms with their landlord. If they want to stay, they need to be upfront and notify accordingly.

However, we often get tenants who know their option notice period is coming up and they half-heartedly identify a desire to stay. If they find something better, they will state they hadn’t really triggered the option so they aren’t bound to it and can move on.

Unfortunately, a wishy-washy notification can also come back to bite tenants. If the tenant doesn’t notify correctly but then decides they do want to stay after their notice date has expired, their landlord may have already found another more desirous tenant.

There can be a bitter battle if the tenant truly wants to remain but hasn’t properly set forward their intentions.

There could also be instances where it benefits the landlord if you leave.

My bonus advice is this: tenants, and sometimes landlords, can hit snooze on a renewal and forget all about it.

Don’t be that guy or gal.

Make sure you get your renewal in writing, otherwise you are effectively entering into a month-to-month tenancy.

– Kelly Macsymic is a business manager with Stuart Commercial Inc. and a sales associate with ICR Commercial Real Estate, Saskatoon.

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MLS#: E4233214 Welcome home to Applewood! This bright and open TOP FLOOR CORNER UNIT faces southeast with a private balcony, perfect for enjoying the morning sunshine! This condo features laminate flooring throughout, IN-SUITE LAUNDRY, and lots of storage space! The large master bedroom offers enough room for a king-size bedroom set, and has a walk-in closet. Plus heat and water/sewer are included in the condo fees! All located in the peaceful and treed neighborhood of Akinsdale, not far from public transportation, walking trails, and with easy access to St. Albert Trail, Boudreau Road, and the Henday!
 
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3 Home Investments You Shouldn’t Compromise On

Budgeting is an important life skill, but as a homeowner or renter, there are some things you shouldn’t compromise on. Here are some investments that are worth spending more on now, to save you money down the road.

Furniture
Poorly constructed furniture will wear out quickly and repurchasing broken pieces can actually end up costing more than buying higher quality furniture from the start. Make sure your furniture essentials, such as your mattress, bed frame, couch, dining table, and chairs are sturdy enough to last for years.

Contractors
If you’re having work done, make sure it’s done right. Ask your friends and neighbors for recommendations, check reviews, and make sure the company you choose has a proven record of quality craftsmanship.

Paint
Bargain paint isn’t always the deal it’s made out to be. The savings you net per can may actually be lost as you require more layers of paint to get the job done. Higher quality paint often goes on more smoothly and evenly, meaning less aggravation and better results. It will also typically stand up to more wear and tear, meaning your paint job will last longer than a bargain paint option.
 

Alberta home sales surge surprises even agents

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Multiple bids and even flippers emerge as Edmonton home sales soar 52 per cent and Calgary posts the highest sales since the oil-price crash back in 2014.

Total housing sales in Greater Edmonton for February 2021 increased 52.1 per cent compared to February 2020 and 36.8 per cent from January 2021, a surprising performance even for the local real estate association.

Calgary sales hit a seven-year record in February in what some are calling a sellers’ market.

“The Edmonton market saw a significant increase in year-over-year residential unit sales as well as month-to-month sales,” said Realtors Association of Edmonton chair Tom Shearer. “There have also been more sales of single-family homes, condos and duplexes compared to February of last year as well as last month.”

Added Shearer, “The high level of activity we have seen in February is uncharacteristic for this time of year. We are witnessing a very strong market.”

For the month of February, single-family detached house sales were up 62.2 per cent from February 2020 and 40 per cent higher than in January 2021 at 1033.

Condo sales increased nearly 20 per cent from February 2020 and 26.7 per cent from January 2021.

The number of new residential listings is also up year over year, increasing 7.6 per cent from February 2020. Overall inventory in remains down about 17 per cent from February of last year, but was up 7.6 per cent compared to January 2021.

The composite home prices is up to $377,931, a 7.6 per cent increase from February 2020, and up nearly 4 per cent from January 2021.

Single-family homes sold for an average of $437,977 in February. Condominiums sold for an average of $230,929.

In Calgary, February sales home sales reached 1,836 units, the highest level for any February since 2014, the year oil prices crashed.

The month It is also the first time since 2018 that average Calgary detached-house prices have risen above $500,000.

“Much of the strong sales activity is driven by exceptionally low mortgage rates,” said Calgary Real Estate Board chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.

The surge is not limited just to Alberta’s two big cites.

Housing sales in St. Albert, an Edmonton suburban community, increased by almost 72 per cent in February compared to this time last year, as the price of single-family homes surges with fewer listings on the market during the pandemic.

Shandrie Lewis, real estate agent and broker for Re/Max professionals, told the St. Albert Gazette that her brokerage saw 106 more transactions so far this year, equalling a 76-per-cent increase compared to the first two months of 2020, pre-pandemic.

“We’re slammed right now. Inventory is incredibly low, we’re in multiple offer situations every day,” Lewis said. Most of those sales are made up of single-family homes, she said. “We weren’t expecting this.”

As to why the housing market is seeing a surge when other areas of the economy are struggling, Lewis pointed to a few potential reasons. People have more time on their hands to look for opportunities, many are saving money because of travel and social restrictions, and investors are buying fixer-upper homes to flip and sell.

“People’s lives are also changing, too – I do know divorces are going up right now, job losses, people needing to downsize. But then a lot of people have done really well over the last year from not putting kids in recreation activities or travelling, so they’re investing in real estate,” she said.

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22 Evergreen Close : St. Albert : E4231665

Welcome to this 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1423sq.ft single family home in Erin Ridge!
 

 

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