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March Real Estate News

March Real Estate News

Good vibes only this month. There is so much heavy real estate news. Some good news, but a lot of heaviness restriction Canadians in the real estate purchases.

Realtor® safety

Realtor® safety

How do we keep ourselves safe? By rushing out of the door to a rural property at dusk to meet a complete stranger? No, that is not how we keep safe, but often what we do. Real estate agents are constantly putting themselves at risk without realizing it.
From slowing it down to finding a buddy, there are many ways to keep us all safer. Read on to find out more….

What the f**dk happened in 2020? My son called it a dumpster fire of a year…

What the f**dk happened in 2020? My son called it a dumpster fire of a year…

Better late than never – at the start of each year I like to look back on the last 12 months. 2020 was one for the books, that is for sure. With uncertain times in our world during COVID-19 and it’s unprecedented impact on the real estate market I had some experiences that I thought I’d share. If nothing else this will entertain you!

Ready for Anything: 4 Ways to Weatherproof Your Home

Ready for Anything: 4 Ways to Weatherproof Your Home

Winter is coming for all of us. You may live on the West Coast and have rain to deal with; or you may live up North and be facing ice and major snow build-up. Whatever winter looks like for you, be prepared! Read this short article written by www.winterizeguys.com. They know how to help protect you for the coming storm!

Re-wrapped resolutions: Goal setting

A resolution in disguise?

 As we are well into the new year, I look back on the month of January and the resolutions that have been made all around me. When I was younger there would be the yearly, “this year I promise to eat more green veggies, to drink less wine (except weekends), and always to train for a half-marathon.” I soon learned that new year’s resolutions were not for me. That my best chance of success would be to live the life I want, a life that makes me happy, on a daily basis.

 For the first time in my life I decided 2020 was the year to goal set. At the start of the year, my good friend and co-worker, Jeannie Shaver (also a Rockstar Realtor®), and I sat down at my kitchen table with coffee and pens in hands and we planned our year. Business style.  We set our goals for money, clients, social media, our personal lives, and for fitness. 

 At first, I felt this may be more resolutions packaged in a different colour wrapper. I soon realized that goal setting was a means for planning my business year; a way to find a sense of organization and very clear direction.  I found this comforting and quite grounding. Perhaps just what I needed.

 My goals are clear, written down, attainable, relevant and measurable. Well, sort of measurable. But all the rest, check. How can I run a successful real estate business, when I do not feel organized? I am not sure that it is possible, long-term.

 After being in business for myself, a solo-preneur, for nearly two years, there are days when I feel I have very little direction. Like today do I watch four episodes of Scandal while folding laundry and sending the odd email wearing yoga pants on my couch? While that sounds like a blissful day, it is a sure way to not do any business. Don’t get me wrong, I do feel that some downtime is required on occasion, especially with 2 young children to raise in the midst of crazy real estate life. However, if I do not have appointments one day, what do I do? 

 With setting my goals I have something to fall back on, when my day appears to have zero direction. Goals are something to check in with; to evaluate my progress. I feel my goals will hold me accountable, to myself. Well, also to Jeannie while we have our morning power hour at the office, or on the trails while we walk our dogs.  Some of our brightest ideas and biggest brainstorming sessions have been on our trail walks.

 I know my dog, Crosby, the handsomest chocolate lab you have ever laid eyes on, has made his annual resolution. His resolution is to trick me into walking with his friends more often, and to let him sleep on my bed. At this point, 1 out of 2 ain’t bad.

 Shannon Cutler
Vancouver Island Realtor® and Lifestylist
Macdonald Real Estate Group, BC

One Year in Real Estate - A Thank you to my clients!

One year has arrived. I cannot believe it. Is it because I am older and days go faster? Ha or is it due to having so much fun in my new career? I wanted to take a moment to thank my clients, for being my clients: 

Brent, Deanna, and Amelia – Thank you for being my first clients! Brent and I once worked together so he knew what he was getting in to JWe found a cozy family home with a gorgeous ocean view for them to enjoy for years to come. Welcome back to the island. 

 Tamara, Kyle and Freya – Thank you for sticking it out with me while we battled in the hot market of 2018, and through the weird new mortgage obstacles of 2019. It was tough at time, but we did it together! You have a family home with a yard built for BBQ parties! And lucky for us, we are now friends and have already starting making memories. 

 Natalie, Ryan and the princesses – You never knew you needed me until we met JThank you for trusting me to sell your home and find you and your new family a home to grow in. I am so pleased you decided to make Oceanside your home. One of my favourite memories is when you told me you were expecting!!!! Tears of happiness. Congratulations on all the wonderful changes over this last year. 

 Fran – I loved our coffee time together. Thank you Miss Fran for trusting me to sell your home and find you a bit of quiet privacy in your new home. Thank you for letting my daughter come over-feed your fish and eat all your cookies. We will come visit for tea soon! 

 Don and Sneak – I have yet to encounter someone else who makes such quick decisions. It was wonderful to get to know you and meet your sweet, rescue dog Sneak (I hope she enjoyed her homemade cookies). She has tons of room to play and be free. Welcome to the island. Thank you for working with me and trusting me to help you!

 Bob and Ev – I didn’t think I was ever going to find something to check all your boxes.. and there were A LOT!!!! But we did it.  We found you a brand new home built for a Queen and King (which is what you totally deserve) and sold your townhome to a couple that could not wait to move in. I look forward to more lunches with you both and cleaning out Bob’s fly gear. 

 Julia and Eugene – You were the most positive two clients! I loved how Eugene could see a silver lining in everything, even a leaky crawl! I am so glad, with Nate’s help, we were able to find you a brand-new home to fit all of your needs. Welcome to the island!!

 James – Well you are married to me so what choice did you have? The flip/reno project was a big one. It took us both, with much help from family and friends, an immense amount of time and dedication to complete this. I was amazed at your stamina at times. I would be crashed on the couch while you worked until mid-night, week after week. Thank you! I know we said goodbye to our first home together, but we are overjoyed that there is a young family loving life in those four walls! I can’t wait to start the next project with you.. ok I lied, I can wait. But it will still be epic I’m sure. 

 Pat and Peter – How lucky was I that your neighbour knows me and suggested you list your home with me? I’d say very lucky. I have enjoyed getting to know you both and know we will find you the perfect place in which to down size. By the way, your cookies are sooo delicious!

 Doreen – We’ve got this Doreen! I know it is a lot right now, but I am here to help you through. You are a strong lady, with a wonderful sense of humour. Thank you for trusting me with selling your home. Sounds like there are many more adventures in your future! 

 Lisa – My friend. I feel like we barely see each other, but now have a real excuse to do so. So many six second hugs in our future! Thank you for trusting me to sell your mom’s home.  I look forward to many more years of friendship. 

 Scott, Carey and Aiden – you know the circus anthem “da da da da da da da da da da” hahaha that is us at times!  You guys like the strangest places! But I think today we may have found The Place! Your lives are full of adventure and open mindedness. It’s awesome. Also, thanks for the chowda!!

 What a year! Thank you to my clients for your trust and friendship! Thank you to my friends, family, clients and old co-workers for your referrals and your trust! I love this industry. 

Cheers (this is where you pick up your drink) to an unforgettable first year and to many more years! 

 Shannon Cutler
Vancouver Island Realtor®

Realtor Life

May 12, 2019

 Realtor® life

 This week has brought about some crazy days. My daughter turned 6, three homes completed, we said good bye to our Jensen home & welcomed a new family, I met 2 new clients, and have spent over 12 hours on the phone with Microsoft support. To top this off, Macdonald Realty kindly put us in a two-day training course. Did I mention my lawn is not mowed, the laundry is piled up, and we have yet to be able to sit down to a family meal? 

Between blowing up balloons on the weekend and decorating cupcakes, I was negotiating an offer and trying to calm down an older client who was moving out of one home into another, this week, while his wife is hugging surfers (at my request) in Australia. I think she got the better end of the deal.  This lovely couple sold their lovely townhome in Nanaimo to settle in a brand-new Windward Construction rancher on a quiet street in Parksville. I welcomed him to his on Wednesday, and even though the keys for the home were missing, he was smiles all around.

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 Speaking of client stories, one client had bought a new home and was concerned he wouldn’t receive his landscaping credit. I assured him he would. When James (hubby) went to take down a sign for me, my client again told James of his concern. James said, “not to worry. Shannon will get your money for you. No one wants her after them.” Haha true. But then he also said, “well if she does not get your money I will send her over with a rake and shovel.” 

 On Monday I had the privilege of meeting my newest client. Thank you to my friend who referred her to me! She is a lovely lady and local grandma. She was looking to list her home for sale in the coming month. After a serious conversation today and a few tears, I hugged her goodbye. When I went to leave we found that my necklace was caught on her shirt. She pulled me along through her home until we could cut ourselves free. Talk about a first impression. 

 I also want to say a big thank you to J, J, and C for three new referrals! Yes, I know. Referrals are my bread and butter baby! When someone trusts me enough to refer their family or friend to me, then I know I am doing something right. Keep them coming. Refer someone to me. I will pay you a referral fee. Yes, I will. Except to Dale, who refuses to take my money. So I tried to send him and his wife to dinner while I babysat. He said no. When she found out that he refused my offer she flipped. Haha… 

Being a Realtor® is seriously crazy, fun, hectic and interesting. #realtor #lovemyjob 

Shannon Cutler

 PS I will be announcing a draw this week… stay tuned

 

LOFT SPACES - HOUSE FLIP PROJECT STILL ON THE MARKET

Loft space - bright, open, warm and room for your ideas.

Loft space - bright, open, warm and room for your ideas.

Well the house flip project, 355 Jensen Ave W, Parksville, has been listed for over a month. I wish I had news that the house had sold; or that we have even had any offers. We have not. Many Realtor® s have shown the home, some have even come twice. Still no offers. Thankfully, most of the Realtor® that have come through are professional enough to provide valuable showing feedback. Showing feedback has been as follows: “great renovations, but not sure about the loft space upstairs;” “concerned about what is going to be built in the lot behind.”

No offense taken to any of the feedback! I actually appreciate the time and effort a Realtor® and their client goes to, to send the house showing feedback.  

 I would like to encourage those shopping in the real estate market, especially those in the Parskville / Qualicum Beach area, to think of the loft space as a blank slate. Over the years the loft space has had many different functions: been a spare bed room with a futon or murphy bed, a children play room, a man cave, a yoga space, a computer / TV room, a women’s cave, and a teenager’s cave. Your imagination for this room is the limit for the use. 

 During the renovation we actually considered a major renovation, by taking the rear wall out and turning it into a closed in bedroom. This too, is possible.  Don’t let this room deter you from finding a home in this gorgeous house.

As for the property behind the home, on Hirst Ave, it has been vacant and for sale for 10 years intermittently.  Zoning on that street is for multi-family. The last known plan for the lot was for a 3-level condo building, not a 10 story apartment building. The backyard of 355 Jensen Ave is large and private.  There are well established trees in the yard and room to plant more.

 Do not let these two issues stop you! This home is under $550 000, is newly renovated, and has tons of extras to suit many lifestyles. Have you seen what is out there for $550 000? This is a fantastic option.

 The real estate market in the Nanaimo, Parksville, and Qualicum (N Qualicum) areas are moving! T’is the season to find the home you deserve. Good luck in your search!

Listing The House Flip Project. Vancouver Island Real Estate

Listing The House Flip Project. Vancouver Island Real Estate

House flip is listed. Yes, I am serious. I am now back to being a Realtor® and now a house flipper. Real estate is the new name of the game. Well I still need to flip that house over to someone else. But I have hung up my overalls and paint brush for the time being.