If you're thinking about a significant change in your home décor, consider dedicating a portion of your budget to a major furnishing that offers strong visual interest, plus the potential to improve or hold its value over time. With luxury items considered discretionary purchases, many antiques and artists' originals are selling for much less than before the recession. That creates an opportunity for an astute buyer to purchase a compelling item that can maintain its resale value, while also fulfilling its role as a central décor piece. Although you will need a good eye to recognize such an investment, a wealth of guidance is available for beginners from reputable dealers and collectors. Whether you fancy a modern painting, an antique sculpture or a rare vase, experts say you should pay for the highest quality you can afford, keep it in top condition, and get it insured. Above all, it is imperative that you truly love any collectible you buy, so you can enjoy it for as long as it takes to appreciate.
This blog is about me, Paige Guernsey, and the things that happen around my job as a Kelowna Real Estate agent with Coldwell Banker Horizon Realty. I talk about listings, sales activity, market conditions, market trends, promotions, green real estate, and sometimes funny things that happen to me during the course of my day. There's links and videos to great information as well as access to my 2 websites, kelownahome.com and greenkelownarealestate.com
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Thursday, March 22, 2018
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Spruce Up the Half Bath Before Guests Arrive
Incorporate some of these must-have details for your half bath to get a gleaming five-star review from your houseguests.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/spruce-half-bath-guests-arrive/
Thursday, February 8, 2018
January 2018 OMREB Statistics
Residential sales across the Central Okanagan totaled 449 in January, consistent with sales in December and a 27% increase over this time last year reports the Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Smart Locks Will Open New Doors to the Smart Home Lifestyle
Smart locks can open doors to the smart home lifestyle for homeowners
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/smart-locks-will-open-new-doors-smart-home-lifestyle/
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Best of CES: Smartest Home Improvements for 2018
Smart home improvements good for the body, mind and soul.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/best-ces-smartest-home-improvements-2018/
Thursday, November 30, 2017
The New Homeowner’s Guide to Hosting Holiday Guests
As a new homeowner, there’s a good chance you’ll have the opportunity to host the Christmas festivities — after all, everyone will want to see your new place, so you’ll want it to look its best for the holidays.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/new-homeowners-guide-hosting-holiday-guests/
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Winter Home Health Check-Up: Three Areas to Examine Now

A step-by-step home check-up guide to find warning signs and advice on how to repair them.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/winter-home-health-check-three-areas-examine-now/
Thursday, November 16, 2017
How to Prepare Your Home Plumbing for the Winter
Don’t find yourself faced with plumbing issues. Prepare your house before the temperatures drop below zero.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/how-to-prepare-your-home-plumbing-for-the-winter/
Thursday, November 9, 2017
The October OMREB Statistics
The October OMREB stats are out!
They show that the median sale price for a residential homes is up 9% over 2016 prices.
What does this mean for you? Call me with your Real Estate questions.
Visit: OMREB for full details
Thursday, October 12, 2017
OMREB September Stats are out!
The median sale price for Residential, Apartments and Townhomes is up again this month, over 2016 prices. To get the full details visit: http://omreb.com/page.php?sectionID=2
If you have Real Estate questions, call Paige, 250-862-6464
Thursday, October 5, 2017
The Best and Worst Flooring Materials for Family & Pets
Is it possible to have children, pets, and beautiful flooring? The answer is yes.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/best-worst-flooring-materials-family-pets/
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Staging Your Home for a Successful Sale This Fall
Consider these key points when you are staging and marketing your home for success this fall!
Thursday, September 14, 2017
6 Great Ways to Integrate Nature into Your Home
If you’re starved for the sounds, textures and moods of the great outdoors, bring the outdoors in!
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/6-great-ways-to-integrate-nature-into-your-home/
Thursday, September 7, 2017
OMREB August Statistics
The Median price of Residential homes in the Central Okanagan rose by 15% over 2016 prices and is also higher than July 2017 median price.
If you have Real Estate Questions, Call me
Paige, 250-862-6464
For full details visit: http://omreb.com/page.php?sectionID=2
Thursday, August 31, 2017
The List of Pet Peeves That Turn Homebuyers Off — And How to Avoid Them
Even if your home is priced right and in a desirable location, you may be offending potential buyers without ever knowing it. Here is our list of pet peeves that can turn a buyer off — and how to avoid them when selling your home.
When someone is searching for a home to buy, gut instinct and first impressions are crucial to making a positive impact. Even if your home ticks all the boxes for you, there is a chance you may be offending potential buyers without ever knowing it. Here is our list of pet peeves that turn buyers off — and how to avoid them when selling your home.
1. Masking Issues
Whether it is odors or a failed foundation, masking potential issues to gain a quick sale could be a very costly gamble. If there are serious defects that you know about, a buyer could back out of the deal at the last minute, ask you to fix the issue or worse — involve you in a legal battle long after the deal should be done. Consider hiring a qualified home inspector to conduct a pre-sale inspection. An inspection gives you the upper hand in determining how to address the issue — and get top dollar for your home. No home is perfect. Be upfront about any flaws in your home and you will light the path to a smoother sale.
2. Overpricing Your Home
Ensuring your home is appropriately priced before hitting the market is an important factor in achieving a timely sale. Working with a knowledgeable agent — and trusting their advice — is your best bet in ensuring your home sells for what it’s worth. In real estate, the price you paid for a home has no bearing or guarantee on its selling price when you go to list. The market, condition of the home, and how well recent home sales have performed all influence what your home is worth, and having your house sit on the market because it’s overpriced will deter interested buyers.
3. Not Preparing Your Home For Sale
Buyers need to picture themselves living in your home. Giving them a clean, decluttered, and neutral space is essential. An abundance of knick-knacks, or greatly loved (but really worn out) furniture can be distracting, so consider packing them up before you list. Additionally, showing your home with overly bright, dark, or otherwise overwhelming colors can be off-putting to potential buyers who only see the price tag and effort to repaint. Repainting these rooms in a neutral palette may not be your personal taste, but it will allow a blank slate for potential buyers.
4. Making Showings Difficult
While keeping your house ready for showings and open houses can be stressful, the longer your home sits on the market, the more you will have to do it. Being inflexible with requested showing times or demanding to be present during showings can actually harm the sale process rather than help it, and may top a buyers list of pet peeves. Potential buyers will be more willing to work with you on the negotiations if you have been reasonable in their showing demands, and allowing them to view your home without you present will ease any uncomfortable feelings they may have about you being present.
5. Not Considering Your Pets
While your pets have a special place in your heart — and your home — not every homebuyer will share your view. Considering how your pets will impact buyers is an important step in depersonalizing your home. When preparing for viewings be sure that your pets are appropriately contained, as not to disturb buyers who want access to all parts of your home. If possible, removing pets from the premises completely is preferred, but if you can’t do that, ample warning through your agent is a must. Repairing any stained or damaged items caused by pets before you list will also help the overall impression your home makes.
If you have Real Estate questions, phone me on my direct line 250-862-6464.
Talk to you soon... Paige
Compliments of Coldwell Banker
http://blog.coldwellbanker.com/the-list-of-pet-peeves-that-turn-homebuyers-off-and-how-to-avoid-them/
Thursday, August 24, 2017
9 Must-Haves for Low-Maintenance Kitchen Cabinets
Save valuable elbow grease and time with these ideas for easy-to-maintain cabinets.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/9-must-haves-low-maintenance-kitchen-cabinets/
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Toss These 5 Things Before You Move For a Fresh New Start
Thursday, August 10, 2017
7 Reasons Buying Beats Renting
In most parts of the country, home buying is better than renting. Discover the advantages home buyers have in today’s market that renters are missing out on.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/why-buying-a-home-is-better-than-renting/
Thursday, July 27, 2017
8 Tips and Tricks to Get More Storage From a Small Closet
Get ideas for arranging your clothes closet with 8 combinations of shelves, hooks, rods and drawers.
https://www.coldwellbanker.com/blog/8-tips-tricks-get-storage-small-closet/
Thursday, July 20, 2017
7 Tips for Home Improvement from Coldwell Banker
If you choose wisely, home improvements can raise the value of a property investment. See these 7 tips to do your home improvement right
http://blog.coldwellbanker.com/7-tips-home-improvement-coldwell-banker/
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