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HOW TO HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE

If your annual spring cleaning ritual has produced a mountain of unused and unwanted items, you may want to think twice before you simply toss them out. How about a yard sale to turn some of that “junk” into someone else’s “treasure?”

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LANDLORD LICENCE

Posted by Colleen Meiller | Posted in London Ontario Real Estate | Posted on 30-03-2010

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Come March 1, all small landlords in London will need city-issued licences for all their rental properties.

A bylaw passed by city council last September comes into effect then, along with an annual $25 licence fee for each property.

MARKETING YOUR HOME

Posted by Colleen Meiller | Posted in London Ontario Real Estate | Posted on 30-03-2010

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If you’re thinking of selling your home in the near future, you may think that all that’s required is a “for sale” sign strategically placed on your front lawn — but any real estate professional will tell you there’s much more to it than that.

INVESTING IN A SECOND PROPERTY

Posted by Colleen Meiller | Posted in London Ontario Real Estate | Posted on 30-03-2010

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If you’re thinking about buying a piece of real estate as an investment property, market conditions are definitely in your favour. While the resale housing market has seen a tremendous amount of activity from first-time buyers in the past year, it’s also a perfect time for existing homeowners to invest in secondary residential properties.

HOW TO HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE

Posted by Colleen Meiller | Posted in London Ontario Real Estate | Posted on 30-03-2010

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If your annual spring cleaning ritual has produced a mountain of unused and unwanted items, you may want to think twice before you simply toss them out. How about a yard sale to turn some of that “junk” into someone else’s “treasure?”

ELECTRICAL SAFETY AROUND THE HOME

Posted by Colleen Meiller | Posted in London Ontario Real Estate | Posted on 30-03-2010

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To most of us, electricity is simply flicking a switch or turning a dial to light up a room, cook supper or get instant entertainment. We take it for granted — that is, until there’s a power failure and we have to scramble to find flashlights, candles and matches in the dark.