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Looking to buy or sell a property in South Africa?

February 14, 2008 by Tricia

I just finished watching the latest episodes of Survivor and Lost and looking at all of that lovely scenery has me dreaming of exotic locals.

Do you ever think about living in another country or perhaps having a second home in another country? I know that several of my readers work from home and make their income from their websites, as I do. All we need is a good internet connection and we could work anywhere right?

Here I am talking about how nice it would be to move to an exotic location and I’m forgetting that some of you live in places that I’d love to travel to and perhaps move to!

If any of you happen to live in South Africa or if you’ve thought of purchasing a home there you should take a look at the Property Home website where you can view South Africa Property Listings. You’ll find property listings by real estate agents, private sellers, property developers and property landlords.

Not only will you find South Africa Houses for Sale, but you’ll also find properties to rent or “to let”.

One feature of the site that I really like is that once a real estate agent or property owner has registered one of their properties on the site they can then go and search for a prospective renter or buyer.

PropertyHome has a database of close to 50,000 prospective home buyers. Their system is set up in such a way that real estate owners can quickly and easily search for suitable buyers for their properties. In fact, within seconds of listing your property for rent or for sale you’ll be automatically provided with a list of prospective tenants and buyers whom closely match your property listing.

This sounds like a great way to market a property! I really don’t think that we have anything quite like this in Canada … not on this scale anyway. I think it’s great. If I were seriously looking for a home in South Africa I think I’d be happy to register and list what type of property I was looking for and then be contacted by both private sellers and real estate agents. It would save me time going through all the listings on several sites!

I also like the fact that if I were selling a home I could put up a listing, perhaps one that said “Real Estate Home for Sale by Owner” and immediately get a list of prospective buyers for that property. It sounds win win to me.

The very best feature is their special introductory offer. Property Home is offering all advertisers the opportunity to list their properties for free for a total of three months. I know that it’s not possible to sell or rent all properties within three months, but I think a high percentage are sold within that time period and if a seller or renter were able to find a new owner or tenant in that time it wouldn’t cost them anything at all for the listing!

At this point I have no idea if Chris and I will ever move out of the country or purchase a second property elsewhere but it’s good to know what’s out there isn’t it? Hopefully this information about Property Home might come in for a few of my readers.





Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: buy, buyers, free listing, happy, home, home buyer, home owner, house, idea, information, Internet, listing, listings, look, marketing, match sellers and buyers, New home, offer, price, private sale, property, property owners, purchase, Real Estate, Real estate agents, Rent, Renter, second home, sell, sellers, South Africa, special, tenant, time, travel

Our neighbors are trying to sell their house in January – Good Luck!

January 23, 2008 by Tricia

Well our neighbors home is up for sale again! They must really want to move. Who puts their house up for sale in January the coldest month of the year here in Toronto?

Once they took their for sale sign down and said they were getting some repairs done on the house (changing from oil to gas heating, new furnace and who knows what else) I didn’t really expect to see a for sale sign go up before March or April.

I think in Northern climates most people who are thinking of selling their homes try to put it up for sale in the early Spring. I’ve never sold a home, but that’s certainly the time of year that I went looking to buy a house.

In my personal experience that’s a good time to look for a new home. The snow is melting or melted so you can see the whole house – foundation and all. I mean, you want to be able to see if there are any problems right? Sure you can get an inspection done, but everything’s easier when you can actually visualize the whole house and structure. The yards also look better too which makes the houses more appealing.

Also, when I went searching for a home to buy I saw probably close to 50 homes. The majority had leaky basements. How do I know? Well it rains quite a bit in the spring and a lot of the houses literally had puddles of water in the basement. Some had several inches of water. In fact, I think this house was the only one with a dry basement. I knew right away that the foundation was probably in great shape! That’s something that you wouldn’t be able to tell very easily when buying a house in the dead of winter!

As far as I’m concerned they might as well have a sign on their lawn saying Tennessee land for sale for all the good putting their house up for sale now will do them. I wish them luck, I really do … but their house still needs a lot of work. They haven’t modernized it at all. Perhaps they are thinking a desperate home buyer will come along.

Filed Under: Canada, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: basement, buy, buying, cold, foundation, gas, gas heating, good luck, heat, home buyer, home repairs, house, house for sale, inspection, January, lawn, leak, modern, modernize, neighbor, neighbors, new, new furnace, oil heating, opinion, problems, puddles, rain, search, sell home, sell in spring, snow, Toronto, water, water in basement, winter, yard

I need to get back on track and get to work!

January 17, 2008 by Tricia

I think it’s time to get my act together again.

Ever since we got Midnight, our Labrador Retriever puppy, I’ve slowed down on blogging and that has unfortunately resulted in a drastically reduced income! Our spending has gone up since we got her too since we had to pay for oh, 6 vet bills since she’s been sick since the day we got her, and we also had to get doggy supplies (training crate, toys, puppy training classes, more toys) and so on.

It also doesn’t help that I feel quite ill most of the time. My Crohn’s has been acting up for close to three years and in the last few months it seems to be worse than ever.

Time to suck it up and get back to work no matter what.

I had a shocking reality check last night. I finally got on my desktop computer.

I hadn’t used that computer since around the end of December and I was probably only on it about four times that month in total. Since we got the puppy at the end of November I’ve spent most of my computer time on my laptop. The laptop is on the living room coffee table and it’s not easy to work on when the puppy is out and demanding attention, hence the big decrease in blog posts across all my sites. My husbands sites have been affected too as he’s barely making blog posts either.

Last night I got on my desktop computer to access our bank accounts in order to pay all of our bills. Yes, one or two were a little overdue. I was shocked to discover that I only had a little over $100 in my account! Ahhh! Many of our expenses are taken out of my account automatically. I knew my account was probably getting low, but I didn’t think it would be that low!

Luckily I had quite a bit of money in my Paypal account so I quickly set about transferring some funds to my bank account. Too bad the money won’t get to my account until sometime early next week! Chris and I also have accounts in another bank that we use mostly for savings and our RSPs so I accessed those accounts (not the RSP’s) and transferred some money to my main bank account. Hopefully that money will make it to my account by Friday.

I paid our bills using Chris’ bank account instead of mine as I usually do.

Sigh of relief. The bills are paid and we still have some money that we can access over the next day or two until all the funds I transferred from Paypal and my other account arrives in my main bank account. We’re ok.

We won’t be ok though if I don’t start working on my sites again like I used to! A few months ago when things were going very well and I was working hard to make money through blogging and my other sites I was making pretty good money. Enough that I was transferring money from my Paypal account weekly. I knew I’d slowed down quite a bit when the gap between money transfers went from once a week to once every three or four weeks.

I’ve got to try to get back into my old work habit. It won’t be easy with the puppy wanting my attention during all her waking hours, but I’ll try!

In the past I’d start out each day working on my desktop computer. I find that I get more work done there than when I’m using the laptop. The laptop makes me lazy. I can lie on my side on the couch or prop the computer on my legs as I watch TV. Work slows down. A lot! Now with the puppy wanting to play ball or jumping in my lap to get me to pull on her squeaky toy working on the laptop is almost impossible too. Even checking email as it comes in takes forever.

Before she arrived in my life I’d work during the day on the desktop computer. My husband was at work and I’d could get my work done in peace. I’d write up posts to be saved as drafts or to be published right away throughout the day. I’d often still have some work to do in the evenings, but I could do it at a slower more relaxed pace on the laptop while my husband and I spent some time together. If I had a bad day due to my Crohn’s that was usually ok as I had posts stored up to use on my off days.

We have a training crate for our puppy. She has a nap or two in it during the day and sleeps in it at night. I think that in order for me to get more work done she’s going to have to spend a little more time in it each day. At least until she calms a little and is more willing to play with her toys on her own.

I guess having the puppy around demanding my attention is a bit like having a toddler in the home. How do those of you with young children or perhaps puppies as well cope with getting your computer work done at home?

I think what I’ll do is take care of the puppy early in the morning – feed her, walk her and have a short play time, then I’ll put her in her crate for a couple of hours and get to work on my desktop computer. She usually has her second meal of the day between noon and 1 pm then we go for a good walk and play in the house for a while. We’ll still do that, but now when she settles down in the late afternoon for a nap I’ll be sure to put her in her crate and get back on the desktop computer for some productive work time. When Chris is home in the evening he can play with her and I’ll keep working if I need to, then I’ll switch to the laptop to keep an eye on things as the evening wears on.

Maybe that will work.

I just need a little more structure in my day no matter how guilty I feel about ignoring the puppy for a couple hours here and there. Hey I’ve got to keep working if I want to keep a roof over our heads, the bills paid and have some extra cash so we can keep on having fun right?

Filed Under: Blogging, Chronic Pain, Computers, Finance, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Internet, Life with Chris, Make Money, Money, Web and Technology Tagged With: account, back to work, bank, bank account, bills, blog, Blogging, busy, care, Chris, computer, couch, crohns, desktop computer, dog, drafts, email, fun, home, house, husband, interfering, labrador retriever, laptop, life, living room, Make Money, make time, my sites, paid, paying bills, paypal, play, post, posting, posts, puppy, savings, schedule, sick, sleep, slow, spend, transfer money, TV, work, write, Writing

eBay sellers and retailers can get wholesale clothing at huge discount prices

January 9, 2008 by Tricia

I don’t know how many of my readers have their own retail businesses or whom might be responsible for buying stock for their company, but if you are responsible for making purchases you might be interested in Merchandise Liquidators.

Merchandise Liquidators is licensed to liquidate the merchandise of high end department stores. You’ll find Wholesale Clothing by brand names such as DKNY, ABS, Boss, BCBG, Guess and many more popular brand names.

All of their merchandise comes from Overstock, wholesale closeouts and surplus from most major department stores in the USA. Along with Wholesale clothing buyers can also purchase electronics, shoes, toys, tools, jewelry and many other items.

Merchandise Liquidators sells items to their clients by the pallet and truckload. The cost of items are as low as only $7 a piece!

Actually if you are an eBay seller buying merchandise from Merchandise Liquidators would be a fantastic way to get quality brand name merchandise for a fraction of wholesale cost. Perhaps I’ve just given you an idea for a business you can run from your home?

Merchandise Liquidators also has an email list. Each week members of the email list receive a product list and hear about their weekly specials.

Visit the Merchandise Liquidators website to learn more!

Filed Under: Fashion, Home and Garden, Jeweller/Jewellery, Sales and Marketing, Shopping Tagged With: ABS, BCBG, Boss, brand name, brand names, business, buy, buy pallets, buyers, buying, clients, closeouts, company, discount prices, DKNY, eBay sellers, electronics, email list, Guess, home business, items, jewelry, liquidators, merchandise, pallet, quality, quantity, retailers, shoes, specials, surplus, tools, toys, truckload, US department stores, wholesale, wholesale clothing

Our neighbors can’t sell their house!

January 8, 2008 by Tricia

Our neighbors who were trying to sell their home since late September finally took their house off the market. No one was interested in buying it.

We heard from one of the home owners that they had trouble selling because they have oil heating and their tank is very old and new owners won’t be able to get home insurance because of it … or something to that effect. So they’ve taken their home off the market until spring.

In the meantime they are replacing their oil heating with gas. They actually had the gas heating installed on Monday. Surprisingly it wasn’t all that noisy! Lucky for me.

We have oil heating as well and I guess we’ll either have to replace our tank in the near future or switch to gas heating. When we first bought our house I’d planned on switching to gas. I knew our oil tank was almost empty when we bought the house … unfortunately I didn’t know that the old owners were obligated to sell the home with a full oil tank and the tank was filled up the day we got the house I think! That kind of derailed my plans to switch over to gas since emptying the tank is supposed to be a pain.

Did you know that when we first bought this house the house beside us became vacant just a few months later? The former home owner had cancer and she passed away. At that time we considered buying our neighbors house as a second home that we could rent out for a few years and then eventually renovate both semi-detached homes to make them one home.

I guess now that I know what bad shape our neighbors home is in it’s a good thing we didn’t buy it five years ago!

I just hope that when they do sell their house that we get good quiet neighbors!

Filed Under: Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: buy, buying, changing to gas heating, gas, gas heating, heat, home, home insurance, house, install, Insurance, neighbor, neighbors, noisy, off the market, oil heating, oil tank, renovate, second home, selling house, spring

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