Ottawa Hidden Gems: Real Costs Buyers Often Miss

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#Neighbourhoodhotspots: As an Ottawa Realtor, I know a home is more than just a property—it’s about the community. Join me as I uncover these local treasures and share what makes Ottawa’s neighborhoods special!

Ottawa Real Estate Near Tulip Festival: What Buyers Should Know

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#Neighbourhoodhotspots: As an Ottawa Realtor, I know a home is more than just a property—it’s about the community. Join me as I uncover these local treasures and share what makes Ottawa’s neighborhoods special!

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#Neighbourhoodhotspots: As an Ottawa Realtor, I know a home is more than just a property—it’s about the community. Join me as I uncover these local treasures and share what makes Ottawa’s neighborhoods special!

Urban vs. Suburban: Where Are Ottawa Buyers Heading in 2025

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Closing Day Checklist: How to Prepare for a Smooth Home Purchase in Ontario

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The Purchase Process: Closing day is the final step in your home-buying journey, and with the right preparation, it can be a smooth and exciting transition. From legal essentials to packing your first night box and handling pets or kids, this checklist will guide you through every key task for a stress-free move into your new home in Ontario.

Should You Sign a Buyer Representation Agreement for a New Build in Ontario?

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#NickAnswersReddit: This week, Nick tackles a question from a first-time buyer in Ontario who was asked to sign a Buyer Representation Agreement (BRA) with a builder’s agent. Nick explains what these agreements mean, how they work, and why it’s okay to negotiate the terms—or walk away.

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#Neighbourhoodhotspots: As an Ottawa Realtor, I know a home is more than just a property—it’s about the community. Join me as I uncover these local treasures and share what makes Ottawa’s neighborhoods special!

Movin’ On Up: How to Buy Your Next Home When You Already Own One

This image shows a new residential home in the early stages of construction, featuring an exposed wooden frame under a bright blue sky. The setting suggests a suburban development, likely part of a new housing project. Captured by photographer D Goug, this photo highlights the framing phase, a critical step in home building.

#NickAnswersReddit: Already own a home but want to move into something new? This week, Nick walks through the step-by-step strategies to buy your next home while selling your current one. Whether you’re wondering about bridge financing, sale contingencies, or porting your mortgage, you’ll find practical advice here to help you move up the property ladder in Ottawa.