Buying in the Vancouver Real Estate Market

Let me help you every step of the way. When purchasing a home, you are faced with a multitude of decisions! The primary one is whether you are actually prepared to purchase a home. Locating the perfect home is not always an easy task, and obtaining a mortgage loan can be a complex and tiring process. Although, once you have determined that you are ready to move forward with the required effort towards your home-purchasing goal, the rewards are unquestionable.

Research has shown that the average buyer spends just a little over ten hours in researching a home purchase! Sometimes this leads to disapointment.

Knowledge is power!

Experience garnered from earning a masters degree from SFU combined with years in the Vancouver real estate
market has taugh me the power of research.
I take the time to learn every aspect of each property bought or sold. I make certain that you have all the information needed to make the right decision!

Due dilligence makes the difference

I do more than research the property. I take the time to learn about my clients and what is
important to them and their families. Finding the right home makes all the difference!

While at your side each step of the way, I will make the process of purchasing a home easier, more enjoyable, less time-consuming, and less expensive than if you undertook this challenge on your own. I will help you prepare so that sellers perceive you as a preferred buyer, help you locate and assess properties for sale that match your specifications, and help you through the myriad of details attending the actual purchase.

I am always familiar with the current homes on the market, and I know neighborhood values well, so I can help you determine which properties are fairly-priced and in good condition before you start your search.
Your First Step

Your first step to buying a home is to first ask yourself why you want to buy a home: to stop paying rent? To start building equity? To have a place of your own? To raise a family? To entertain business associates? To move up to a bigger house? Next, list what kind of home you'd like and where you would like to be. Be specific. Separate the "must haves" from the "want to haves."

Think of yourself as zeroing in on a target, going from the general to the specific. Consider area (city, suburban neighborhood, country); community (north, south, east, or west side); neighborhood (older and settled or sparkling new; a particular school zone; recreational facilities; and other community services such as transportation, day care, library, stores, entertainment). Ask yourself how many minutes you are willing to commute to work.

Think about home styles. How much space do you need? Does your situation require a one-level home, or are stairs acceptable? Consider size and kind of property. Do you want a newer home, or maybe an older one to fix up? Someday you or your heirs will want to sell. Consider how long you expect to live in this particular home.

My promise

I promise that if you purchase your home with me and, within one year, are not happy with your purchase I will list your home at no cost!

Guaranteed!

I promise that if you list your home with me that I will do everything possible to ensure that your home sells quickly and at the highest possible price and at the lowest possible cost!

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