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How to maximize storage space in your Comox condo

Condo living in Comox can have its perks. There are often on-site amenities to enjoy and building maintenance is taken care of. With those perks looked after, you can experience the full benefits of a bustling urban lifestyle. However, one of the common complaints of condominium and apartment living is limited storage options. That can make it tricky to store your things. Luckily, there are a few solutions you can try to make the most out of your space. Wanting to tuck away your holiday decorations, suitcases or off-season clothing?

Try some of these storage solutions in your condo today.

Opt for furniture with integrated storage


Double up on your storage options by investing in multi-functional furniture that has built-in storage space. There are a variety of ottomans, coffee tables, sofas and beds out there that provide hidden storage units and drawers. This can make storing your belongings easy and discreet. Similarly, you could opt to use bins and containers that can fit underneath your furniture. In this way, extra items can be stored out of sight.

Bonus tip: Opt for furniture pieces that are lightweight or have wheels on the base. They can be easily moved around depending on the needs of your space. You can also invest in convertible furniture like a sofa that turns into a bed or a work desk that can be folded up against a wall. This allows for more efficient use of your limited square footage.


Make the most of vertical space


When it comes to condo storage, blank and tall walls are your best friend. If your unit has limited floor space, utilize your walls. This can be as simple as installing a few extra wall hooks for hanging coats, bags, and kitchen utensils. Or you could invest in some bookshelves for displaying your favourite collectibles, artwork, and framed photos. Think of unconventional vertical space too, such as doors or the insides of cupboards. Caddies and over-door organizers can be hung there.

Introduce built-ins on the wall

Sometimes adding a wall hook or two isn’t enough to offer the extra storage space that you really need. Opting for a more customized approach through the use of built-in wall compartments and shelves can provide storage options. These would be specific to your condo’s unique size and layout, while improving overall functionality. Think wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling built-ins in your living room, entryway and bedroom. Take full advantage of useful wall space in this way. It will introduce seamless and integrated storage options into any room.


Use smart containers

When every inch of storage space counts, there’s literally no room to carelessly tidy away your things. Strategically choosing the right containers or bins allows you to get the most storage space you can out of your condo. For example, stackable containers can more effectively utilize vertical space in your kitchen cupboards and bathroom vanities. Vacuum sealed bags are great for storing coats, bedding and other bulky linens in small spaces. Clear containers are also convenient for easily finding your supplies without having to open every lid or box. If the bins are not transparent, stick labels on the outside.


Bonus Tip: When in doubt, consider off-site storage


Maybe you’ve decluttered and reorganized to your heart’s content, but still can’t find enough space for everything in your condo. Don’t underestimate off-site storage as an option. Sometimes we simply can’t find a solution to storing awkwardly-sized or heavy items. On-site condo lockers or paid storage units are a great alternative. Lock away large belongings that aren’t used on a regular basis, such as off-season sports gear, balcony furniture, large tools and bicycles.

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Common Reasons Courtenay Home Sales Fall Through

Wouldn’t it be great if every home sale breezed through without a hitch? The offer is made, and accepted, and you’re moved in within 30 days—perfect! Well, that’s sometimes not the case.

Home sales can fall through for a number of reasons, which is why having a REALTOR® on your side is crucial to help you navigate them. Following are five common reasons home sales can fall through.

The Home Inspection exposes major issues


Whether you’re purchasing a brand new build or an older property, getting a home inspection helps uncover defects or repairs that need doing. Minor issues can usually be solved between the buyer and seller. If an inspector finds large cracks in the foundation or a leaky roof, that could be problematic. That can definitely kill a deal or bring it back to the table for further negotiations. It may also require more exploratory work involving what was discovered.

    Sellers can potentially avoid those problems by having their home pre-inspected before putting it on the market. In this way, you can fix minor issues. If you come across a major one, it will give you time to think about how to tackle it when it comes up later.

    The seller’s REALTOR® might suggest disclosing a major issue in the listing and pricing the home accordingly, for example.

    Documents reveal red flags


    If you’re purchasing a condominium, you and your REALTOR® should first review documents pertaining to the building(s). Documents include depreciation reports, meeting minutes, engineering reports, and financial summaries. For example, if you’re looking at a condo in a 10-unit building, you could find out the roof soon needs replacing at a cost of $100,000. You could also find the building’s funding reserve is low. That means to get the roof replaced, everybody would owe $10,000. Depreciation reports can show other expensive items that need replacing, like windows or elevators. This can kill a deal if the costs become too onerous and the strata corporation has not planned for them.

    Financing isn’t approved or a Home Appraisal doesn’t match the sale price

    If you’re not pre-approved for a mortgage, you may not get financing in place which could tank the sale. Even if you’ve been pre-approved, your bank will need to appraise the home you’re buying before finalizing your mortgage. In competitive offer situations, people’s emotions might get the best of them. The price gets higher and the bank might disagree with the value. That means there may be a shortfall from the agreed purchase/sale price. You can still finance a large portion of it, but to make this sale work now, you’d have to bring more money to the table.

      Buyers unable to afford a larger down payment would not be able to secure financing so may back out of the deal.

      Small Details can cause big problems

      Sometimes, buyers and sellers agree on a purchase price but then get bogged down on other points. They can’t agree on occupancy dates or what’s included with the home, for example. A buyer may want to move into the home quickly, but the seller needs more time.

      Usually there’s a creative solution to make it work. The seller could do a rent back for a month or longer, say. It can still spill over to other facets of the negotiation and sour the whole deal though. Sometimes buyers want the seller to include a lot of items. It is usually best to leave that alone and reach terms everyone can agree upon. Then, after the deal is done, the buyers can make them an offer for extras, but keep it separate from the real estate (the home).

        Buyers get Cold Feet


        Until all conditions are met a deal is not done and buyers can walk away if they have a reason for doing so. Conditions to be met may include a home appraisal, inspection, and approval of financing. There could be other conditions as well. It is important for the buyers to pay their deposit too.

          In order for a successful sale to occur, all of the foregoing must be satisfied and signed off on in a timely manner. Get peace of mind by working with a REALTOR® With so many steps involved, working with a REALTOR® is extremely beneficial.

          If you’re working on your own, you don’t have representation to protect and guide you. A REALTOR® looks out for your best interests. I will follow through on all due diligence. This allows buyers and sellers to understand exactly what they are getting involved in. It also lays out the costs and the process so you can feel 100% comfortable with every decision you’re making.

          If you’re buying or selling your home soon, connect with Janice, a local REALTOR® in Courtenay, BC. She will ensure you’re taken care of through the entire process from the expected highs to the unexpected lows.

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          Four home decor trends for Courtenay Real Estate

          The season of pumpkin spice is once again upon us, and so are fall decorating traditions. The transition from summer to fall is a nostalgic time to break out the spooky decor. If dressing up the house with orange pumpkins and burlap year after year is getting stale, there’s no harm in shaking up your fall decorating choices this season.

          Here are four new 2023 fall decor trends you can try in your home:

          Earthy tones


          Fall colours are traditionally defined by shades of orange, red and brown. This year, more earth-like tones are making their way into home, including varieties of sage green, warm beige and caramel, rustic brick red and earthy terracotta. There are many ways you can achieve this softer, more muted fall look. Think coloured glassware, cushion covers, ceramics, blankets and other housewares. They are easy to swap out when the seasons change. If you want to add a contrasting statement piece to your interior this fall, try introducing an eye-catching accent colour with a hint of black, indigo or copper.


          Rustic touches

          Rustic furniture is a staple in fall design this year. Building off the theme of warm and earth-inspired interiors, distressed or vintage finds will bring a touch of charm to your home. The most economical and environmentally-friendly way to pull off this look is with the help of your local thrift store or online marketplaces. You’re likely to find an array of second-hand furniture, rugs and trinkets. You don’t need to spend a lot to add a ton of character to your space.


          Layered textures

          As the temperature drops, we tend to layer up with different fabrics to keep our bodies warm; it’s no different for our homes. This fall, mix and match different layers of textures and fabrics for an extra cozy feel. Whether it’s your bedding, accent cushions or rugs, get creative with different textiles, such as wool, knit, velvet, satin and cashmere. If your interior tastes are more neutral, you can still achieve this trend with a monochromatic colour palette to elevate your home.

          Fruits and flowers

          Move aside pumpkins, fruits are all the rage this year. Instead of opting for your typical array of white and orange gourds, fruits are taking centre stage in 2023. Seasonal fruits, such as apples, figs and pears can be repurposed as place cards. Or arrange them in bowls for a less expected fall centrepiece. Alternatively, you can showcase fruits through decorative flatware and table textiles, such as fabric napkins. If fruits aren’t really your thing, opt for dried florals instead. Pampas grass, sunflowers or wheat stalks will add a touch of ‘cottage’ to your living space.

          Bonus tip: Give attention to outdoor spaces

          Mild weather is known to last well into fall in this part of the country. This means we can use our beloved outdoor spaces for longer periods of time. Show your balcony, patio or backyard some fall decor love too by dressing it up with lanterns, wreaths and seasonal flowers, such as chrysanthemums or hydrangeas. Add a touch of coziness around your outdoor fireplace or sitting area with water-resistant pillows and blankets in your favourite fall colours and patterns. Property for sale in Courtenay, BC is available year-round because of our temperate climate. Be sure to check back to see what other advice my articles contain.

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          Simple Ways to Update Your Home for Sale in Courtenay

          No matter where you live, there will likely be an area of your home that you want to update. However, it’s not always possible to tear down the walls and splurge on renovations. Sometimes, you need to rely on your own skillset to turn the space into a room you love. One of the best ways to do this is by taking on a small DIY project. Updating your space on your own is a great way to save money while still achieving your renovation goals. In this article, I will be going over some of my favourite ways that homeowners can modernize outdated living areas. Follow along below to learn more!

          3 Projects to Breathe New Life in Your Home for Sale in Courtenay!

          1. Update Hardware

          Updating the hardware of your cabinets and tables is a great way to refresh the space you’re living in. While the change may seem subtle, it can actually make a big difference. This is also a good tip for those who want to make their rented space feel more like their own. Besides, it only takes a few minutes to complete! Try switching out your hardware for a quick DIY renovation.

          1. Repaint

          Repainting is one of the easiest ways to completely transform a space. The colour/shade you choose can drastically impact the feel of the room. Grab a few cans of paint and watch your once-outdated space become a thing of the past. Be sure to use drop sheets so as to prevent wrecking your floors and furniture.  

          1. Create a Gallery Wall

          Another simple project that you can take on to update a space, is creating a gallery wall. Gallery walls are a great way to spice up a boring room with images you love. Show off your favourite artwork, posters, family photos, jerseys, or whatever makes you smile. Before you start hanging your gallery wall, make sure you work out what layout you’d like. You can do this by laying your pictures on the ground and taking a photo of the arrangement you like best. Then, simply hang the images according to that layout. 

          Contact me Today

          If you are interested in learning more about how to update your home for sale in Courtenay, contact me today! I’d be happy to help you make sure that you love the space where you live! For more information about real estate in the area, stay tuned to my blog. And, check out my social media for the latest updates and more. I look forward to working with you soon.

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          Prepping Courtenay Houses for Sale for an Open House

          Open houses are a great way to attract buyers to your listing. Many agents use an open house as part of their selling strategy to draw attention to your property. But, before you host an open house, it is essential to prepare your home. In today’s market, buyers expect that Courtenay houses for sale are as close to perfect as sellers can make them. Unfortunately, prepping for an open house is not an overnight task. Instead, you’ll want to begin at least one month in advance to ensure the best results and the least amount of stress. In this article, I will be going over some of my top tips for preparing Courtenay houses for sale. 

          How to Get Courtenay Houses for Sale Open House Ready?

          1. Fix the Red Flags

          In order to have the most successful open house, it is important that your home is in working order. A broken HVAC unit, leaky faucets, mould problems and other red flags can quickly deter potential buyers. In addition to fixing your home’s problems, you will want to ensure that your home is ready to be toured. This means adding a fresh coat of paint where needed, fixing holes in the wall, cutting the grass, tidying the yard, etc. 

          1. Clean + Declutter

          Just like preparing for listing photos or showing it is crucial that you clean and declutter before hosting an open house. Make sure your counters are empty, try and minimize what’s in your closet, and deep clean every crack and crevice in your home.  

          1. Stay Away From the Property (Pets Too)

          Come open house day, it is very important that you stay away from the property. The last thing buyers want is to meet the seller when they are trying to get an objective opinion on the house. You’ll also want to ensure that you take your pets with you. Not everyone likes animals and having them can be a red flag for some folks.  

          If you are looking for more ways to prepare Courtenay houses for sale for an open house, contact me today! I’d be happy to help you make sure that your home is as ready as can be! For more information about properties in the area, stay tuned to my blog. And, check out my social media for the latest updates and more. I look forward to working with you soon. 

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          Condominiums to outperform single-family segment in Canada this year as buyers seek entry-level housing

          Demand for condos in Comox is expected to outpace that of the single-family residential segment this year. It is anticipated homebuyers will be in search of more affordable housing options. They may have been sitting on the sidelines amid higher interest rates and increased day-to-day living costs.

          What will happen to the median price of condos in Comox?

          According to the 2023 Market Survey Forecast, Royal LePage predicts the median price of a condominium will increase slightly year-over-year. The median price of an apartment-style condo in the Comox Valley at the end of 2022 was $409,000. For a townhouse median sale price was $469,000.

          The median price of a single-family detached property is projected to decrease a bit from $727,000 during the same period. With the exception of a couple of larger centres in Alberta and Saskatchewan, condominium prices are expected to outperform single-family detached home prices in all major markets next year.

          Despite activity and price declines in many locations over the last six to eight months, buyers are expected to return to the market in 2023. Many of them will be looking for more affordable properties. Some areas that are experiencing a shortage of available inventory, as we are in the Comox Valley, could see condominium prices increase more. Lack of supply continues to be a challenge in many markets.

          Contact me for more details on Courtenay condos for sale!

          Get in touch with me today if you want to learn more about the real estate market in Courtenay or Comox Valley. I would love to help you buy or sell real estate here! Visit my Google Business page and learn more about condos in Comox!

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          Make Your Kitchen Stand Out in Courtenay Homes for Sale

          Your kitchen is one of the most valuable areas in your home. In fact, many buyers will avoid putting in an offer on homes with poor kitchens. If you are planning on selling Courtenay homes for sale this spring, it is important to focus on making your kitchen stand out! Whether you are having listing photos taken or an in-person showing, your kitchen needs to look its best. However, this is not to say that you need to do any major renovations. In this article, I will show you how to prepare your kitchen so that it looks its best for potential buyers! Follow along below to learn more.

          How to Make Your Kitchen More Attractive?

          1. Tidy and Deep Clean

          When preparing your home for listing photos or viewings, it is important that your kitchen is spotless. This means removing everything from your countertops and taking time to clean all cracks and crevices. During a showing, garbage and recycling cans should be empty. Moreover, buyers will likely open cabinets, so it’s important that all shelves are tidy.

          1. Update Cabinetry

          Another way to make your kitchen stand out is by updating the cabinetry. This can be done by adding a fresh coat of paint in a neutral colour or adding new hardware to cabinet doors. This simple improvement project can be done in a weekend’s time and for a relatively low cost. 

          1. New Counters and/or Backsplash

          If you have some extra cash to spend, you may want to consider replacing your countertops or backsplash. These improvements can be worth the additional cost if your current counters/backsplash are outdated or worn. 

          Contact me About Courtenay Homes for Sale

          Kitchens are a major selling point in any home. This is why it is so important that your kitchen looks the best it can while you work towards finding a buyer. If you are looking for more ways to improve Courtenay homes for sale, contact me today! I’d be happy to help you during the selling process. For more information about properties in the area, stay tuned to my blog. And, check out my social media for the latest updates and more. I look forward to working with you soon. 

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          Up Your Chances of Selling Homes for Sale in Courtenay

          Selling homes for sale in Courtenay is a big decision. In order to get the most out of your investment, it is important that you take the necessary steps to prepare. Before you sell your home, there are a couple of things you can do to attract buyers and return a better profit. In this article, I will be going over some of the best tips and tricks for sellers! These tried and tested methods are certain to help you as you work towards selling your home. Follow along below to learn more about this topic.

          Preparing to Sell Homes for Sale in Courtenay!

          One of the first tasks that you should consider when selling your home is to repaint the walls in high-visibility rooms. For instance, the kitchen, living areas, and bathrooms. Moreover, it is important to choose neutral colours so that the buyer can imagine their belongings in the house. Next, be sure to repair or replace loose or old hardware on cabinets. Further to this, you may consider replacing worn countertops in the kitchen with new, neutral-coloured ones. As well as, replacing broken, dirty or old blinds and curtains. 

          Before you list your home for sale, check to see that all appliances are clean and in working order. If you have wood floors that need refinishing, take the time to get this done. New or good-as-new flooring is a big selling point! You should also think about replacing old or worn linoleum. Along with this point, consider having the carpets professionally cleaned or consider replacing them with a neutral colour (if you have carpet). 

          Before you show your home, make sure all light bulbs are bright and in working order. Good lighting makes a huge difference in the way that buyers see your home. It would be best if you also fixed leaks in ceilings and walls, as this is often a big red flag for buyers. Decluttering is another key step to take before showing or having your home photographed. This means putting away personal items like bills and papers, taking down family photos, and tucking away any children’s toys. In doing so, you will make it easier for the buyer to imagine themselves in your space, and make the home look bigger. 

          Contact Me Today!

          If you are looking for some help selling your property in Courtenay, contact me today! I’d be happy to help you sell your home. For more information about selling homes for sale in Courtenay, stay tuned to my blog. And, check out my social media for the latest updates and more. I look forward to working with you soon. 

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          Value of a Home Inspection in Comox

          This article will address the key points of getting a home inspection in Comox and why it’s essential. The housing market has changed since earlier this year. It is cooling. Home sales are slowing down and prices are leveling rather than increasing or “crashing”. 

          The Comox Valley includes Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland, and the area. These areas saw a decline in the number of single-family homes and condominium/apartment sales. Compared to November 2021 in November 2022 sales were down about one-third. Townhouse sales were down a bit more than that. This is partly due to the number and type of properties on the market. Generally, inventory is up, but still low compared to pre-COVID.  

          Sale prices are off approximately 8% in the single-family market where the average price has dipped to just over $788,000. The unchanged townhouse and condominium/apartment market remains to have average sale prices of $605,000 and $387,000 respectively.

          While home and condominium/apartment/townhouse prices may not have experienced a significant drop, bidding wars aren’t as prevalent. There are many factors contributing to the decline in some segments. These factors include the time of year, less demand, and an increase in interest rates. All appear to be having a slowing effect in most segments of the market. 

          If you are considering selling your home, it’s important to consider this new more balanced market reality.

          Prior to listing, a pre-inspection completed by your home inspector can help set your property apart from others. When looking at those in your neighbourhood it will highlight the sound investment buyers can expect when purchasing your property.

          Through the advice of a trained professional, the pre-inspection will offer you a list detailing any future work to be done. Inspectors provide a written report with photos that outlines the condition of your home and possible areas of concern. Their time is spent looking at the interior and exterior components of the house including the roof, attic, crawl space, windows, doors, plumbing, and electrical. In some cases, they may suggest you have a plumber, electrician, or roofer (for example) further evaluate. 

          This can empower you to make some changes yourself prior to listing. It can also help equip you with information to show potential buyers that only minor repairs/upgrades are required. It also takes the guesswork out of waiting for a home inspection after a potential buyer makes a conditional offer. Not to mention it boosts confidence in your property!

          Reach out to me today!

          If you are interested in buying or selling a home in the Comox Valley or learning more about real estate in Comox, Courtenay, and the area, feel free to contact me. In addition, don’t hesitate to message me with any other questions you have about real estate in the area. Continue to check back.

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          Comox Real Estate Recap – 2022!

          2022 was a bumpy year for real estate. However, everything seemed to balance out by the end! Over the course of the past year, I wrote several blog posts to keep everyone up-to-date with Comox real estate. Now that 2022 is coming to an end, I thought it would be best to write a year-end recap for all of the blog posts written in 2022. This way we can all look back and reflect upon the year. Follow along below to check out my 2022 Comox real estate blog summary! 

          Spring & Summer.

          Mar – Why Hire a REALTOR® in Comox Valley?

          There are many reasons why people choose to hire a REALTOR® in Comox Valley. The expertise and know-how of an agent, are certainly comforting when it comes to purchasing a home. Learn more about why you might consider hiring a real estate agent, in this article!

          Apr – Advantages of Living in Comox Townhouses For Sale

          There are various factors that make townhomes desirable. If you’re looking to downsize or upsize, a townhome is the perfect middle ground. Check out this post to learn more about the advantages and perks of townhouse living in Comox, BC!

          May – Why Live in Courtenay Apartments for Sale?

          Purchasing Courtenay apartments for sale can be a great way to save money! However, it is important to get all of the information before you make the move. In this article, I went through some of the perks of moving into a Courtenay apartment. 

          June – Amenities of Courtenay Townhomes for Sale.

          Purchasing Courtenay townhomes for sale allows you to gain access to one of the world’s greatest outdoor playgrounds. By reading this article, you can learn more about the outdoor amenities of Courtenay townhomes for sale. 

          July – Townhomes in Comox Valley For a First-Time Buyer.

          Living in townhomes in Comox Valley is a great option for first-time buyers. Townhomes are a great choice for buyers who can’t or don’t want to commit to owning a traditional single-family home. Check out this article to learn more.

          Aug – Apartments in Comox For Retirees!

          Downsizing can be beneficial for retirees. Moving into a smaller place can help you make time for the things you love. For instance, travelling, getting outside, relaxing, or picking up a new hobby. Learn more about the benefits of owning an apartment in Comox as a retiree!

          Comox Real Estate – Fall & Winter Recap.

          Sept –  Apartments in Courtenay For Empty Nesters!

          Owning an apartment as an empty nester can be a great way to save money and better spend your time. Once your kids head off to college or move out, you have the chance to downsize. This opportunity can provide you with all sorts of freedoms that a single-family home may be hindering.

          Oct – Real Estate in Comox to be Affected by New Mortgage Broker Rules.

          New laws were proposed surrounding the Mortgage Brokers Act in British Columbia in October. These new laws will likely affect those purchasing real estate in Comox and other cities across the province. According to the government’s statement, the soonest that these laws would be implemented is late 2023. Be sure to check this article out if you haven’t already. 

          Nov – Preparing Houses in Comox for Winter.

          Preparing houses in Comox for winter is a crucial task. Although Vancouver Island doesn’t receive much snow, there is a lot of rain. Cold winds and lots of water can cause destruction to your home if you aren’t careful. In this article, I went over the ways that you can prepare your home for Winter in Comox.

          Contact me today if you have any questions about buying or selling Comox real estate. Thanks to everyone for another awesome year! I look forward to working with you again in 2023. Be sure to check back next month for more blog content. Happy holidays everybody!

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          Apartments in Courtenay For Empty Nesters

          Owning an apartment as an empty nester can be a great way to save money and better spend your time. Once your kids head off to college or move out, you have the chance to downsize. This opportunity can provide you with all sorts of freedoms that a single-family home may be hindering. Moreover, the additional costs of owning and maintaining a single-family home can be entirely eliminated by moving to an apartment. In this article, we will be going over the benefits of moving into apartments in Courtenay as an empty nester.

          Follow along below to learn more.

          Owning Apartments in Courtenay as an Empty Nester.

          In general, living in a smaller space will save you more money. For instance, your apartment will require less use of electricity, gas, and water. Therefore, helping you cut down your monthly utility bills. Furthermore, you won’t need to spend as much money on repairs or maintenance because most of these things are covered within your strata fee. And, since you’ll be downsizing you won’t need to worry about buying new furniture. Instead, you can sell the extra furnishings you own and make a bit of extra cash. 

          In addition to lower costs and fewer belongings, you’ll have a lot more free time. Instead of being chained to landscaping your home, or cleaning every room, you can get outside and enjoy the world around you. Spend your weekends with apartments in Courtenay strolling around the harbour, or visiting a local winery or brewery. 

          Enjoy the flexibility and newfound freedom of owning apartments in Courtenay as an empty nester. Forget the drone of doing Sunday chores and weeding your backyard with a smaller living space. For more information on owning apartments in Courtenay as an empty nester, contact me today. I’d be happy to help you find the perfect place to call home in Courtenay. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns that you may have about a property in the area.

          I look forward to working with you in the near future!

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          Why Live in Courtenay Apartments for Sale?

          Purchasing Courtenay apartments for sale can be a great way to save money! However, it is important to get all of the information before you make the move. In this article, I will be going through some of the perks of moving into a Courtenay apartment. This way, you are better able to make the decision of whether an apartment is right for you! Follow along belong to learn more about Courtenay Apartments for sale.

          The Pros and Cons of Living in Courtenay Apartments.

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          The pros and cons of living in an apartment are extensive. Apartments are a great way to downsize and save money. Moreover, most apartments are stratified, which means you pay a monthly fee to have basic maintenance tasks fulfilled. This means no more exterior repairs, gardening, mowing the lawn, or painting!

          Furthermore, most modern apartments in Comox provide amenities like game rooms, swimming pools, and gyms. Additionally, there is better security and lower cost for an apartment. Lastly, living in an apartment is a great short-term option for those who move around lots. 

          Despite the various pros, you may discover that the rules of the strata aren’t suited to your lifestyle. For instance, most apartment buildings have a zero-tolerance policy on smoking, noise levels, and pets. Additionally, you do not have much control over when building maintenance is done. Further to that, residents are still required to maintain the appliances and everything inside of their unit. These repairs can include, broken light fixtures, kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures, etc.

          There can also be less privacy in an apartment, simply because of the number of people living in the building. Conversations can be overheard and noise can travel from unit to unit. Although, concrete and steel buildings tend to have limited noise infiltration. 

          There are a variety of pros and cons to buying Courtenay apartments for sale. Living in Comox is a blast! Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns about a property. For more information on an apartment in this area in Comox, be sure to contact me today! I’d be happy to help you find the perfect apartment for you and your family. Be sure to visit my social media here.