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Ghosting It Forward - Pay It Forward for Neighbours/Friends

Ghosting It Forward.Brampton Real Estate.Sara Kareer Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage"Ghosting" is a fun Halloween tradition of doing something nice for your family, friends, neighbours, co-workers, etc. In the spirit of "paying it forward", everyone needs more positive interaction in their life. In our current world filled with constant negative news, Ghosting It Forward is about spreading positive thoughts & energy and brightening someone's day. And the best part is - it multiplies!

Here's how it works...you send a "Ghosting package" to three people - whether it is an anonymous note of thanks to your neighbour, an email to a friend, a bunch of flowers, a bar of chocolate, an inspirational book or movie, a bag of goodies, or just a simple smiley face, the possibilities are endless - and each will in turn send packages to three more people. Quickly, this becomes a chain reaction of goodwill throughout your circle of aquaintenances, and hopefully beyond.

Encourage your children to get involved and work together with them to make the packages.

Not only is Ghosting It Forward.Brampton Real Estate.Sara Kareer.Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokeragethis a fun Halloween activity, but it's also an opportunity to expose them to the endless rewards of giving something positive to another person. They can help decide what goes into the package, write a poem to include, draw a ghost picture, decorate the bags, or even make a craft!

Ghosting It Forward will energize people who send and receive the positive touches. Imagine finding a small surprise at your front door, knowing that someone wanted to bring a smile to your face. Now, think about how it would feel to be the person who brings a smile to an entire neighbourhood!

To join us in "Ghosting It Forward" visit http://www.ghostingitforward.org to find instructions and all you will need to get started "Ghosting It Forward".

Get ready neighbours, here I come!

Sincerely,

Sara Kareer
Sales Representative
Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage

(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web)
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Election Day is TODAY



Voter card

Today is Election Day...please go out and vote.

For a list of the Riding and Candidates, in your area, please click http://www.thestar.com/federalelection/article/495390

For a list of where each major party stands in every issue from Healthcare, Economy, Poverty, Crime, War in Afghanistan, Foreign Affairs, please click http://www.thestar.com/federalelection/issues

Go out and make your vote count.


Sincerely,

Sara Kareer
Sales Representative
Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage

(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web) www.SaraKareer.com

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving

This is a very special long weekend. This is the weekend we give thanks. Be thankful for your health, your family, and your friends.

Be thankful for what you had, what you have, and remember to help those that are less fortunate. Kindness has its own rewards.

Have a happy and safe long weekend!

Happy Thanksgiving!


Sincerely,

Sara Kareer
Sales Representative
Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage

(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web)
www.SaraKareer.com

Home Renovations...Where do you Begin?

Thinking of Renovating...where do you begin?

The following article appeared in a recent OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association) publication. It provides great insight into what Buyers are looking for in a resale home and offers suggestions to Sellers on how to receive the most bang for the buck (Return on Investment <ROI>) on their renovations.

Enjoy!


Thinking of Renovating?REALTORS® are often asked to suggest improvements that will make their clients' homes more saleable and provide the biggest return on investment (ROI). Kitchen and bathroom upgrades still offer some of the best ROI. But now, according to the 2008 Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) RENOVA survey, energy-efficiency upgrades are high on the list of top paybacks.

Every other year, AIC surveys its members and compiles a list of renovations that, in the opinion of professional appraisers, yield the highest recovery rate. The recovery rate is defined as the likely increase in a home's resale value which could be attributed to a renovation as a proportion of the cost of the renovation. For example, if a $10,000 renovation increases the home's value by $6,000 then the recovery rate is 60 per cent.

Refurbished kitchens and bathrooms can typically bring in around 75 to 100 per cent of the investment at resale, provided the renovations are professional and tasteful. "If renovating in order to sell, homeowners must plan for changes that will meet the needs of a majority of potential buyers," says Joanne Charlebois, AIC's Director, Marketing and Communications. "They also need to ensure any modifications reflect current market trends."

Since energy savings are on the minds of most consumers, this year's survey asked respondents to rate five energy-efficient upgrades in terms of their influence on the resale value of a home. Green renovations were cited most frequently by respondents as having an average recovery rate of 61 per cent. High efficiency windows received the highest level of agreement among respondents as the energy-saving home improvement that would have a significant positive impact on the appraised value of a home. The type of heating system, heating system efficiency and insulation were also considered to make a significant difference. Efficient hot water heaters, on the other hand, were judged to have only minimal influence on a home's resale value.

Several other improvements were identified as having higher recovery rates including using neutral paint colours (67 per cent), the addition of a cooking island in the kitchen (65 per cent), and installing a Jacuzzi or whirlpool bath separate from the shower stall (64 per cent). Spa-style shower systems were cited as being very popular upgrades. However, while stylish and trendy, their recovery rate is a relatively low 36 per cent. Not surprisingly, adding a swimming pool also scored very low in terms of ROI. In fact, the addition of a pool, hot tub or skylights were not only considered to contribute very little to the resale price of a home, in some cases they could even have a negative effect.

According to AIC, homeowners who are thinking about making home improvements should consider the following tips taken from the 2008 survey responses:

  • Renovations that add features to a home that other homes in the neighbourhood already have such as a second bathroom have a higher recovery rate than features not shared by neighbouring properties.
  • Renovations done on a home with a lower market value than the others in the neighbourhood provide a higher recovery rate than renovations done on a home which is worth more than neighbouring properties.
  • Poorly done renovations may have no positive effect, or worse, actually reduce the value of a home.
  • Ensuring that a home is in good repair and well maintained is essential. However, renovations done on a home which has maintenance problems will have a much less bearing on its resale price.

The Resource Center page of AIC's RENOVA Web site, www.aicanada.ca, offers a calculator to help home renovators get a better idea of the ROI they can expect for a variety of home improvement projects. The site shows a payback range in dollars and as a percentage of what you plan to pay for the upgrade. Homeowners can choose from among the 20 most popular home improvements.

Get out what you put in
Here's what homeowners can expect to get back at resale for the most common home improvements, according to AIC:

Home upgrade

ROI (%)

Kitchen upgrade

75 - 100

Bathroom upgrade

75 - 100

Interior painting

50 - 100

Roof replacement

50 - 80

Replacement of furnace or heating system

50 - 80

Expansion (addition of family room)

50 - 75

Doors and windows

50 - 75

Adding a deck

50 - 75

Install hardwood floor

50 - 75

Adding a garage

50 - 75

Sincerely,

Sara Kareer
Sales Representative
Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage
(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web)
www.SaraKareer.com

Cachet Estate Homes - Mississauga Road - Estates of Credit Ridge

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This will be your first opportunity to view these magnificent homes starting at $480,000 to over $1.2 Million. The various models range up to 5,700 square feet and provide luxurious living space -- including beautiful finished lower levels, walk-outs, gourmet kitchens and elegant master retreats with spa-inspired ensuites.

This is a 30-day Offer and is not open to the general Public - call me today for details and your exclusive viewing! Be the first to choose your Lot, and your Design!

Don't miss this exciting event!

Sincerely,

Sara Kareer
Sales Representative
Century 21 Millennium Inc., Brokerage
(tel) 905-450-8300
(toll-free) 1-888-450-8301
(web)
www.SaraKareer.com