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New property listed in Paris

I have listed a new property at 20 ZAVARELLA Court in Paris. See details here

Welcome to 20 Zavarella Court—your in-town escape on one of Paris’ most desirable family courts. It’s the kind of street people hope to end up on: bikes rolling by, casual games of street hockey, and quiet neighbours behind you with an unobstructed, peaceful backdrop offering lasting privacy. This home is a standout, offering more than 4,000 sq. ft. of finished living space across three levels. The exposed concrete driveway and eye-catching curb appeal set the tone the moment you arrive. Inside, the home is designed for both comfortable everyday living and impressive entertaining. A formal dining room sits to your right, while soaring 16-ft ceilings lead you into a bright, open main living area. The white kitchen with Cambria quartz counters connects seamlessly to the living room with gas fireplace, and the breakfast nook walks out to a large partially covered deck—professionally resurfaced in 2025—with stairs to the yard below. The main floor includes a practical mudroom/laundry area off the heated and cooled garage (plus generator and panel), a 2-piece bath, dedicated office, and a private primary suite with double sinks and a glass-tiled shower. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill ensuite. The fully finished walkout basement adds even more living space, featuring huge windows, a 5th bedroom, full bathroom, home gym, and a bright entertainment area perfect for movie nights or game days. Outside, the fully fenced yard offers quiet privacy with no homes directly behind, a full irrigation system, and lots of room to enjoy. Beautifully maintained and thoughtfully updated, this home blends style, comfort, and function at every turn. At 20 Zavarella, you truly get it all—space, quality, and a peaceful backdrop that will never change. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Brantford

I have listed a new property at 92 WALNUT Street in Brantford. See details here

Prepare to be impressed. This beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath bungalow is nestled in a family-friendly neighbourhood and truly checks all the boxes — with a flexible, quick closing available. Bright, open living spaces flow into a stunning eat-in kitchen featuring quartz countertops, backsplash, and brand-new appliances, complemented by a spa-like 4-piece bathroom. Major updates include a new furnace, roof, siding, soffit, fascia, and eaves, along with thoughtful upgrades throughout. Step outside to a fully fenced yard with hardscaping, pond, large deck, and covered patio with metal roof — an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing. Perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors, this move-in-ready home is conveniently located close to schools, universities, shopping, hospital, casino, trails, the Grand River, and offers easy access to HWY 403. Recent highlights (since 2024): custom walk-in closet, double doors to the backyard, dedicated laundry room, covered deck, and gas line for BBQ. (id:2493)

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Things Buyers Notice Within 10 Seconds of Walking Into a Home

When it comes to selling a home, most people focus on the big things, price, square footage, upgrades, and location.

But here’s what many sellers underestimate:

Buyers decide how they feel about a home within seconds.

Before they’ve opened a closet, checked the layout, or asked a single question, they’ve already formed a first impression, and that impression is incredibly powerful.

It’s not always logical. It’s emotional. Subtle. Sometimes even subconscious.

And the smallest details? They’re often the ones that make the biggest impact.

Why First Impressions Matter More Than You Think

Walking into a home isn’t just a viewing, it’s an experience.

Within the first 10 seconds, buyers are asking themselves:

• Does this feel clean?

• Does it feel bright?

• Does it feel like somewhere I could live?

If the answer is yes, they relax. They lean in. They start imagining their life there.

If the answer is no, even slightly, it creates hesitation. And hesitation is the fastest way to lose emotional connection.

The goal when preparing your home isn’t perfection.

It’s creating a space that feels:

• Effortless

• Welcoming

• Clean

• Calm

• Move-in ready

Because when a home feels right, everything else becomes easier.

The 5 Things Buyers Notice Instantly

1. The Smell

Scent is one of the most immediate and memorable parts of a home.

The moment a buyer walks in, they’re subconsciously taking in the air. A fresh, clean scent signals that the home has been well cared for. It feels inviting. Comfortable.

On the other hand, strong odours, whether it’s pets, cooking, smoke, or even heavy artificial fragrances, can be distracting and, in some cases, concerning.

Buyers may start wondering:

• Is something being covered up?

• Will this smell linger?

What works best:

• Open windows when possible

• Skip overpowering air fresheners

• Keep it neutral, fresh, and clean

Think: subtle, not noticeable.

2. The Lighting

Lighting doesn’t just affect how a home looks, it changes how it feels.

Bright spaces naturally feel:

• Larger

• More open

• More positive

Dark or poorly lit rooms can instantly feel smaller, heavier, and less inviting, even if they’re actually spacious.

And here’s the key: buyers don’t always register why something feels off, they just feel it.

Simple ways to elevate lighting:

• Open all blinds and curtains

• Turn on lights in every room (yes, even during the day)

• Replace burnt-out bulbs

• Use warm, consistent lighting tones

A well-lit home feels alive. And that energy matters.

3. Clutter

Clutter is one of the biggest distractions during a showing.

It pulls attention away from the home itself and puts it onto your belongings. Instead of seeing the space, buyers see “stuff”, and that makes it harder for them to picture their own life there.

Even worse, clutter can make rooms feel:

• Smaller

• More cramped

• Less functional

The goal isn’t empty, it’s intentional.

Think clean surfaces, minimal decor, and just enough styling to feel warm without feeling busy.

Focus on:

• Kitchen counters

• Bathroom surfaces

• Entry tables

• Living room areas

When in doubt, remove it.

4. The Entryway

The entryway is your home’s first handshake.

It sets the tone before buyers even step fully inside. If it feels clean, open, and welcoming, buyers instantly feel more comfortable.

If it feels tight, messy, or neglected, that first impression can carry through the rest of the showing.

A strong entry should feel:

• Open

• Bright

• Organized

• Inviting

Small touches go a long way here:

• A clean mat

• Minimal decor

• No piles of shoes or jackets

• Good lighting

It doesn’t need to be fancy, it just needs to feel intentional.

5. Overall Cleanliness

This is the one that ties everything together.

Even a beautiful home can lose its impact if it doesn’t feel clean.

Buyers notice:

• Dust on surfaces

• Fingerprints on mirrors or appliances

• Marks on walls

• Dirty floors

And when they do, it creates doubt.

Not just about cleanliness, but about maintenance.

They start to wonder:

• Has this home been taken care of?

• What else might have been overlooked?

A clean home signals confidence.

It tells buyers the property has been well maintained and respected.

And most importantly, it allows them to focus on the features of the home, not the flaws.

The Emotional Side of Buying

Here’s something that often gets overlooked:

People don’t just buy homes, they buy how a home makes them feel.

That feeling starts instantly.

Within seconds, buyers are imagining:

• Their mornings

• Their routines

• Their furniture in the space

• Their life unfolding there

And if the environment supports that vision, you’ve already done half the work.

Preparing Your Home: Small Changes, Big Impact

The good news?

You don’t need a full renovation to create a strong first impression.

Most of what makes a difference comes down to:

• Cleanliness

• Simplicity

• Light

• Atmosphere

These are all things you can control, and they can dramatically change how your home is perceived.

Final Thoughts

If selling is even a possibility, whether it’s next month or next year, it’s worth thinking about how your home feels the moment someone walks in.

Because in real estate, those first 10 seconds?

They matter more than most people realize.

And when you get them right, everything that follows becomes a whole lot easier.

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New property listed in Paris

I have listed a new property at 139 WILLOW Street in Paris. See details here

Nestled in the heart of highly sought-after Paris, this charming century brick home sits directly across from the Grand River, offering a lifestyle rich in nature and convenience. Enjoy direct access to scenic walking trails, a nearby canoe launch, and a short stroll to the vibrant downtown core. Brimming with character and opportunity, this 3-bedroom, 1-bath home is ready for your vision. Original details such as classic baseboards, beautiful trim, and solid wood doors add timeless appeal throughout. The traditional main floor layout features a spacious living room, separate den, and a formal dining room—perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. Large windows fill the home with natural light, while the generous lot and double-wide driveway provide added functionality and space. A true value-packed opportunity in an unbeatable location—come see the potential for yourself. Offers welcomed April 9th at 10AM Don’t wait! (id:2493)

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New property listed in Brantford

I have listed a new property at 170 MURRAY Street in Brantford. See details here

Welcome to 170 Murray Street, a charming 2.5-storey duplex just down the road from downtown Brantford. This property features two self-cointained units, offering flexibility for investors or multi-generational living. The upper unit boasts 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a private balcony. The main floor unit offers 1 bedroom , 1 bathroom, a basement for extra storage with a functional layout and easy access. Close to shops, restaurants, public transit, and everything the downtown core has to offer, this duplex is full of potential in a prime location. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Paris

I have listed a new property at 22 59 CEDAR Street in Paris. See details here

Located in the prestigious complex known as The Cedars, this freehold bungalow will impress even the most discerning buyer. An entertainers dream with an open concept floor plan - stunning kitchen with an island and loads of beautiful cabinetry, dining and living area with floor to ceiling windows centred by a beautiful fireplace. The master suite will be a welcome retreat and includes a beautiful en-suite including soaker tub, glass shower and lots of cabinetry, a walk-in closet completes this beautiful space. The main floor also offers a 2nd bedroom or office, main floor laundry with added cabinetry, and a powder room. The lower level features a massive rec-room, 3rd bedroom, 4pc bath and a seasonal walk in closet. Upgrades include but not limited to carpet free, quartz countertops throughout, engineered hardwood throughout, laundry with quartz counter and upper cabinets, automatic retractable awning, oversized two-tiered deck, upgraded doors, Gas line for barbeque, new California shutters, Dimmers switches, epoxy flooring in garage, retractable screen door at the front to allow for beautiful cross breases. This common elements condominium means very low fees, but many perks - lawn maintenance, snow removal and private garbage removal! We invite you to come have a look, you won't be disappointed. (id:2493)

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