Buying with REMAX Crown Real Estate

Your path to homeownership

Buying a home is a big decision, and REMAX can help guide you through the process. With experienced in the Regina and Area Agents, a strong track record of successful home sales, and a reputation for excellent customer service. When you make the important decision to buy a home, We are committed to going the extra mile to ensure that all of your needs are successfully met in a professional and honest manner.

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What to expect when buying with REMAX

  • Access to listings: I have access to a wealth of listings, including homes that may not be publicly listed, giving you more options to choose from.

  • Expertise: I have a deep understanding of the market and can provide valuable insights and advice on factors like home values, negotiation strategies, and closing costs.

  • Negotiation skills: An experienced negotiator and can help you get the best deal on your new home.

  • Handling paperwork: The home-buying process involves a lot of paperwork, Our agents can help you navigate it all, from the offer to closing.

  • Stress relief: Buying a home can be stressful, an agent can take some of the burden off by handling the logistics and communicating with other parties involved in the transaction.
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Guiding you the whole way!

Our team of skilled RE/MAX Crown Real Estate agents are dedicated to helping you find your ideal home. With expertise across Regina’s real estate market, they’ll guide you through every step—from identifying properties that meet your needs and budget to drafting contracts and presenting offers. Our agents also set up automatic notifications, keeping you updated on new listings so you’re among the first to see opportunities. Committed to client satisfaction, they’ll ensure your home-buying journey is seamless and successful.

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Tips and Things To Watch For

8 Mistakes to avoid when buying a home

8 Mistakes to avoid when buying a home

The process of buying a new home can be incredibly exciting, yet stressful, all at once. Where do you start?

Buy or sell first?

Buy or sell first?

Use the following as a guide to explore what might be the best move for you.

Buying a home: What expenses to expect

Buying a home: What expenses to expect

Dont' get caught financially unprepared, blindsided by taxes and other hidden costs on closing day.

Hire the right agent: 8 Questions to ask

Hire the right agent: 8 Questions to ask

Use the following as a guide to finding the agent that is right for you.

Home Inspections: Top 10 Problems

Home Inspections: Top 10 Problems

This guide will help you to identify areas for repair or improvement before they grow into costly problems.

How To Set An Offer Price

How To Set An Offer Price

This guide will give tips on determining a fair price range and, from there, establish the price you’re willing to offer.

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How to Renovate a House on the Cheap


When you sit down to begin planning a home renovation, it can be easy for the costs to add up. No matter the budget you set, you will always end up going over (make sure you add that 10 to 20 percent cushion!), so the more you can save in various costs, the better off you will be. It is possible to renovate your house reasonably affordably if you are willing to invest a little bit more time and effort. Here are a few tips for renovating your home on a budget without sacrificing quality.

Increase Efficiency, Not Size

It is costly to completely redo a room to gain square footage when often the problem is a lack of storage. If you can reorganize and equip the room for maximum utility, you will not need to blow out the walls. It can be expensive to shell out the money to upgrade things like cabinets and shelves, but you will save a lot more by skipping the addition you thought you needed.

If it is vital to increase the size of a room, see if it is possible to remove a wall instead of creating an addition. It will make your house feel brand new and improve flow without costing too much. Make sure to check if the wall you want to remove is load-bearing since those are much more complicated projects to navigate. If it is a non-load-bearing wall, it will be easy to remove, and the cost will be minimal.

Refinish Instead of Replace

Homeowners often get bogged down in their homes looking drab when the problem is just cosmetic. When a part of your home looks old, it can be tempting to rip it all out and start over, but don’t underestimate the effect that refinishing can have on a space. A very easy way to refresh any space is with paint. You can add an accent wall with a fun colour or paint them all for a fresh look. Don’t stop at walls – furniture and cabinets can also be updated easily with a fresh coat of paint.

Other refinishing projects are equally easy and will go a long way in giving your house a new look. A new backsplash in the kitchen is increasingly easy for homeowners to install themselves and looks very stylish. A runner down the hallway or on stairs can hide large marks and give new life to high-traffic areas. Fresh caulking around a tub can go a long way in making your bathroom look new. Old furniture can be spruced up by refinishing the wood or reupholstering the material. The possibilities are endless.

Reuse and Recycle

Just because you are tired of your furniture in one location does not mean it can’t be given new life elsewhere. Some of those old kitchen cabinets can be set up to create a downstairs kitchenette. Knobs and light switches can be easily changed to another location. Even simply rearranging furniture can completely change the look and feel of a room without costing a dime.

If you are willing to put in a little time, you can reap big savings with recycled or lightly used fixtures and other materials. Search online or thrift stores for items at a fraction of home center prices. The caveat if you choose to recycle: many contractors will not work with salvaged items, or homeowner-supplied items in general, because they don’t want to assume the liability if something goes wrong. However, if you are doing most or all of the work yourself, you can find plenty of materials simply by looking around a little bit.

DIY When Possible

Unless you have a strict timeline for your renovation, it is always worth doing at least some of the work yourself. There are plenty of jobs that can be done by the average homeowner, such as demolition, painting, sanding, or insulating. Instead of paying someone to do tasks you can easily do yourself, save money and contribute to your renovation.

Before all else, make sure you have a plan for your renovation. If you are not specific about what you want both with yourself and any contractors, you will end up costing yourself more money by potentially performing renovations that you don’t end up loving.


Source: RE/MAX Canada https://blog.remax.ca/how-to-renovate-a-house-on-the-cheap/?rmxv=1687378628&fbclid=IwAR36N2VinjK4V94edIfxc9SgZ3w6N3U-4Rwte7dm74OdErsTTQ4QPU_HaNI


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Going Solo? Tips for Single Home Buyers

Embarking on the journey of buying a home is an exhilarating experience. Yet, for those seeking to make the most significant purchase of their lives, it can also feel overwhelming. Buying a home as a single person can be intimidating, but we have some smart tips for single home buyers that will make the process much smoother.

With challenging conditions in the Canadian housing market this year, becoming a homeowner as a solo act can carry more stress from a financial perspective than if you were going in with another person. However, each scenario has distinct advantages. For example, as a single you don’t have to consider another person’s needs and wants when it comes to finding your dream home. This means less compromising. If you work remotely or your job is flexible, as a single person, you can open your search field by looking into different cities or towns, and potentially even different provinces.

If you’re looking at entering the housing market as a solo endeavour, we’re breaking down our top tips for single home buyers, to help you make the most of your purchasing experience.

 Be Aware of Your Financial History

It’s hard enough to qualify for a mortgage on one income. As always, financial history plays a significant role in getting a mortgage from a lender. Before looking at homes for sale, it’s essential to get a stronghold on your credit score, as the higher your score, the more favourable your interest rate. If your score is a little lower than you’d like, you can take steps to improve your score before seeking pre-approval for a mortgage.

When considering your financial history, you may also want to look at your potential financial future. While your mortgage will be based on a few criteria like your credit score and income, remember that living alone in a home with an extra bedroom or basement apartment creates an opportunity for rental income, which can help ease the burden of paying off a mortgage in a single-income household.

Consider Both Your Present and Future Self

As a single person wanting to purchase a home, if you’re focusing on your immediate circumstances and needs, you might consider looking at smaller homes with just one bedroom and enough living space for yourself. However, purchasing a home is a long-term investment, so it’s important to consider your future needs as well. While you may not require a ton of space right now, five or 10 years down the road, you may have a partner or children sharing your home with you, meaning you’ll be needing more space. To get the most out of your home, think about the bigger and longer-range picture before putting in an offer, but prioritize what’s realistic and within your budget.

It’s also important to consider your immediate wants and needs in a home. If you want a house with a hot tub, get the house with a hot tub, providing it’s affordable for you. After all, this is your space, and you should be able to enjoy it fully.

Be As Flexible as Possible 

Above we briefly touched on how flexibility is usually at an all-time high when you’re buying a home as a solo act. Since it is just you, there is more freedom regarding location; therefore, it’s essential to keep your options open. Sure, there may be a specific neighbourhood you’ve been eyeing, but unless you must stay in the same town, solo buyers might be wise to broaden their search and look at other markets. Perhaps your dream home is in another city – you’ll never know unless you give it a shot.

Trust Yourself

Purchasing a home is a significant investment, perhaps one of the largest investments you’ll make in your lifetime. It’s easy to start second-guessing yourself when it’s time to make big decisions. However, the beauty of buying a home for yourself is that the opinions of others don’t matter. When you’re getting ready to make an offer on that house you have your eye on, seek advice rather than approval.

Before making an offer on a home or even starting your house-hunting search, connect with a professional real estate agent and a financial advisor. This way, you can get a good grasp on what you can afford based on your financial history and current income and stay in the know and have first dibs on any homes that come on the market that fit your buying parameters.

Source: remax.ca

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