JUST BOUGHT! 283 Glen Manor Dr E

Congrats to our clients who just purchased this Beach beauty overlooking the Glen Stewart Ravine! Just so you know, we’re inviting ourselves over for a barbeque this summer. So happy for you guys!

As a buyer in this market, it’s important that you have a Realtor who is experienced, knowledgeable and well-equipped to ensure that you’re successful. Reach out for more info on how we can help you!
#WeAreTO #ThurstonOlsen

THE POWER OF GREAT MARKETING! “We bought our home off of Instagram.”

We came to find our current home in a very unique manor.

I had been following the Thurston Olsen Instagram account for a number of years. I had no real intentions or timelines on purchasing a new home – I simply enjoyed seeing the beautiful properties they staged and listed in my neighbourhood.

My husband and I knew that “one day” we would be looking to sell our current place and get a bigger home for our growing family. While out of town I was passing time scrolling through my instagram feed when a new listing from TO popped up. I fell in love! The home was open concept, the finishes were stunning and it had everything we had been dreaming of. I sent the instagram post to my husband and asked him to check it out. He fell in love too.

When I returned home I reached out to my real estate agent and asked her if we could view the TO property. From there we made an offer and eventually purchased the home. I love telling people that “we bought our home off of Instagram”.

Although the Thurston Olsen team were not our agents, the process of dealing with them was fantastic. They were professional, fair, and a pleasure to deal with. Ultimately, it was their beautiful Instagram posts and clever marketing that helped us find our forever home and in-turn caused us to list and sell our old home. There is no doubt that if we were ever looking for an agent in the future to sell our home and purchase a new one, I wouldn’t hesitate to contact Thurston Olsen.

Marlo
Scarboro Crescent

We loved hearing this story and we’re so grateful
that Marlo shared it with us!

We maintain a very high standard for how we market our listings because we know how important it is in the successful sale of a property.

Everything that we do is intended to make our listings stand out as superior to other properties on the market. From industry-leading staging to effective marketing including custom websites, professional photography, HD videos, virtual tours and a ton of social media (including Instagram!), we do it all!

Want to know more about our listing process and what we can do for you? Reach out! We’re here to help and to ensure that you have a positive experience and a successful sale!

Follow us on Instagram! @thurstonolsen

JUST SOLD! 1169 Queen St W #611

Congrats to our seller client who just sold her beautiful Queen West condo in just 2 days! We’re so happy for you!

Thinking of selling and want to know more about our listing process? Our goal is to always make the home selling experience as easy and stress-free as possible for our clients while delivering incredible results! From offering industry-leading staging and marketing services all the way through to negotiating a fantastic sale price, we’re here to help! Send us a message for more info!

SOLD! 10 Guildwood Parkway PH23

Congrats to our buyer client who will soon be enjoying unobstructed lake views from her penthouse suite at 10 Guildwood Parkway! We’re so happy for you!

SOLD! 118 Springdale Boulevard

Staged and sold over asking in just 3 days! Congratulations to our amazing seller clients and to the new buyers!

For more information on this recent sale, check out www.118Springdale.com or give us a call at 416.465.7850

TRREB Market Watch – February 2021 Stats

Record home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) continued in February as buyers remained confident in their employment situations and took advantage of ultra-low borrowing costs. With multiple buyers continuing to compete for many available listings, double-digit annual price growth was the norm throughout the GTA, with stronger rates of growth in the suburbs surrounding the City of Toronto.

GTA REALTORS® reported 10,970 sales through TRREB’s MLS® System in February 2021 – a 52.5 per cent increase compared to 7,193 sales reported in February 2020. Looking at all areas of the GTA combined, the condominium apartment segment led the way with a 64 per cent sales increase compared to last year, with similar rates of increase in the ‘416’ and ‘905’ area codes.

“It’s clear that the historic demand for housing experienced in the second half of last year has carried forward into the first quarter of this year with some similar themes, including the continued popularity of suburban low-rise properties. It’s also evident that the supply of listings is not keeping up with demand, which could present an even larger problem once population growth picks up following widespread vaccinations later this year and into 2022,” said TRREB President Lisa Patel.

The MLS® Home Price Index Composite Benchmark was up by 14.8 per cent year-over-year in February 2021. Over the same period, the average selling price was up by 14.9 per cent to $1,045,488. While market conditions were tight throughout the GTA region in February, the detached, semi-detached and townhouse market segments in suburban areas were the drivers of average price growth, with annual rates of increase above 20 per cent in all three cases.

“In the absence of a marked uptick in inventory, the current relationship between demand and supply supports continued double-digit average home price growth this year. In addition, if we continue to see growth in condo sales outstrip growth in new condo listings in Toronto, renewed price growth in this market segment is a distinct possibility in the second half of the year,” said TRREB Chief Market Analyst Jason Mercer.

THE “NEW NORMAL” – How Our Team Is Adapting To The Pandemic

As restrictions are being lifted and the city of Toronto continues to reopen, we wanted to share some details about how our team is operating during the pandemic.

We recognize that it’s not “back to normal” but rather the beginning of the “new normal”. Since the pandemic began, we’ve been making changes to the way that we sell real estate. One of those changes involves a commitment to providing Personal Protective Equipment to all of our clients as well as other Realtors and their clients who are viewing our listings.

LISTING YOUR HOME WITH US
All of our listings are stocked with individually packaged masks and disposable gloves and there is always hand sanitizer available at the property.

Our convenient online booking system also includes a mandatory disclaimer to ensure that no one viewing your home:
1) Has recently travelled outside of Canada.
2) Is displaying symptoms including: fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing.
3) Has come in contact with anyone with a confirmed or presumptive COVID-19 test in the last 14 days.

BUYING A HOME WITH US
Over the past few weeks, we’ve noticed that the majority of our buyer clients are wearing their own masks and gloves during showings which is great! In the event that a buyer client doesn’t have their own PPE or has forgotten to bring it, we have individually packaged gloves and masks as well as hand sanitizer in our vehicles at all times.

Whether you’re buying or selling, we are here to help and we’re committed to doing our part to make sure that we operate in a safe manner.

SOLD! 81 Scarboro Beach Boulevard

Congratulations to our buyer clients who just purchased this beautiful beach home!

Immaculately maintained 3 bedroom home south of Queen! Living this close to the beach, boardwalk and lake is going to make for some fun summers!

7 things about Airbnb that no one tells you

With rent continuing to rise in Toronto, it’s never been a better time to fill that basement apartment. For those of us who don’t have separate units, there is still opportunity to make a little extra cash by renting out your place while you’re away, or even a spare room or couch through Airbnb. Here’s 7 tips that no one ever tells you about being an Airbnb host from Apartment Therapy:

A living room with a wooden coffee table in the foreground with a stack of books on top. Sofa with throw pillows in the background with a side table and illuminated table lamp.

1. You will have to “neutralize” your pad.

This means clearing out all of the personal items and then some, says Mariana Leung-Weinstein, who has been hosting guests for over a year at Wicked Finch Farm, a property she and her husband inherited in Pawling, New York.

“Most people think they can just open up any home and make it into a rental, but it took more time than I ever imagined,” she says. “You want it to have some personality but not enough to be off-putting or for guests to feel like they are crashing at a stranger’s home.”

For Leung-Weinstein, this meant sweeping the house for anything that could be deemed “creepy.” “Weirdly, that meant surveying any decor items, figurines, or artwork that looked like they had big eyes or strange faces,” she says. “This was one thing I never anticipated.”

2. Plan for tons of paperwork and price wars

This includes scheduling, check-in logistics, shopping for the best homeowners insurance, and organizing your taxes, says Lindsey Smith, who has been a host at this Pittsburgh property since 2014.

“A lot of people don’t want to talk about money when it comes to hosting, but it’s super important,” she says. “It’s pretty frustrating when other hosts drop their prices super-low to be competitive or when people try to haggle a price.”

Prices can—and should fluctuate—but Smith says that many times, it feels like the market devalues how much time and money it costs to operate an Airbnb.

3. Expect for odd things to go missing

“This still surprises me,” Smith says of the sheets, lamps, and games that have disappeared from her Airbnb over the years. “I usually assume it’s because an accident happened and the person is afraid to say anything, but honestly, I’d rather know than to find out later that an item is gone.”

It’s not always intentional. “Forks and spoons disappear the most probably because people take them for snacks,” says Felipe Cabrera, who manages seven properties on Airbnb (four in Peru and three in San Francisco).

This ends up meaning that Cabrera buys a new set of six forks and spoons every three to four months per apartment. But sometimes it’s not just the cheap stuff that get taken: “We also had a nice set of steak knives disappear and learned our lesson not to provide anything fancy in that category,” he says.

4. Prepare to become a repeat towel shopper

Cabrera provides three large towels and three small towels per registered guest.

“This prevents us from getting requests for more towels,” he says. “We use nice cushy towels, the ones that make you feel good in the morning.”

Still, those get worn out very fast since they have to be washed after every guest. Since there are many days when guests check out at 11 a.m. and new guests arrive at 3 p.m., that leaves no time for laundry, so Cabrera needs more available as back-up. On average, Cabrera says he buys three new towels every month for his bigger property (which sleeps eight) and three new towels every two to three months for the small apartments.

“This is the only way we can manage this at scale,” he says.

5. Prepare to paint—and repaint.

If you’re planning on opening a family-friendly Airbnb property, take note of Karen Akpan’s experiences when she rents out her L.A. home.

“We have a big home and our goal is to accommodate families,” says Akpan, who blogs at The Mom Trotter. “This means lots of kids and me constantly painting the walls, especially due to the lingering fingerprints!”

6. Consider toiletry purchasing to be a balancing act

Determining the right amount of toiletries to offer guests has been something of an experiment, says Leung-Weinstein.

“I want to make sure that guests have enough amenities to enjoy throughout their stay, but not leave the bulk of supplies for guests to raid and take home,” she says. “In addition to items like shampoo, conditioner and soap, I like to also supply sheet masks and makeup remover as lots of girlfriend getaways get booked at our property. It has been interesting trying to figure out how many items to offer.”

7. You may have to deal with partiers

Cabrera says he used to have guests using his properties for parties at least once a month—until one very bad guest experience.

“We weren’t around to check on the place and it turned out that this person hosted a birthday party with 50-plus people at our house, much to the chagrin of our neighbors,” he says. “They tried to clean up afterwards but still left the biggest mess we’ve ever seen. Their guests went into private areas of the house, snooped around in our garage and stole a few expensive bottles of alcohol from the cellar.”

Because of this, he had to update his house rules and welcome messages to make it very clear that parties and larger gatherings aren’t permitted.

 

Still thinking about jumping in? If you live in a condo, be sure to check out the rules and regulations on short term rentals. Owning a freehold property will provide you with more flexibility, but do you due diligence to ensure you’re thoroughly covered and know what you’re getting into.

How To Furnish Your First Home On A Tight Budget

You’ve just bought your first home, or you’re planning to purchase in the near future. You’re likely on a tight budget, but that doesn’t mean you have to sit on milk crates or sleep on a mattress on the floor. It just means you have to get creative about where to shop for your fashionable finds. Here are seven great places to find fab furniture on the cheap, leaving some money in the bank for those mortgage payments.

SOURCE: blog.remax.ca

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