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We should rent a place for Postiecon

May 9, 2007 by Tricia

I never thought about it before, but I just found out that you can rent Disney vacation homes. By this I mean vacation homes that are right beside Disney World in Orlando Florida. If I’d known that I might have looked into it when I was thinking about going to P0stiecon at the end of the month.

We could have gathered a small group of bloggers, maybe 6 or 8 and rented out a nice sized vacation home. Hmmm maybe we can do something like that in Vegas now that P0stiecon has moved? Rent a big vacation home or maybe a very large hotel suite and share it?

I’m still not even sure if I’m going to Vegas this fall, it all depends on this darn Crohn’s disease, but if I’m feeling ok by early summer I might start to make some plans.

If any other posties are interested in perhaps sharing a double room with Chris and I – by double room I mean adjoining rooms or a double suite … whatever you call it, let me know.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: disney world, florida, Orlando, share rental, sharing, traveling, vacation rental, Vegas

Get a mortgage deal with eAgent

April 26, 2007 by Tricia

If you’re looking for a new mortgage or your current mortgage is up for renewal you might be interested in visiting eAgent.com. It’s a new kind of way to find a Mortgage Deal check it out.

When you go to the eAgent Mortgage website you’ll first see a map of North America. You can click on e-Agent Balloon icons that you see in your State or Province. There might even be an eAgent in your city. Once you click on the e-Agent of your choose you can take a look at their mortgage offers and then if you are interested in discussing a mortgage deal with them you can fill out your contact information and that specific e-agent will get back to you within a short period of time with more information.

You can view deals up front without having to make any kind of commitment, plus, your contact information is only given to the eAgent that you’ve chosen to contact, no one else.

This is certainly a new way to find a great mortgage deal. Give it a try.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Real Estate, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: Canada mortgage deal, eAgent, eAgent balloon, find mortgage deals, mortgage, mortgage agent, Mortgage Deal, US mortgage deal

Spring means mortgages – new and renewals!

April 11, 2007 by Tricia

I was just thinking that it was about this time of year six years ago when Chris and I started hunting for, this, our very first home. I did most of the house hunting with our real estate agent as Chris worked really long hours on the other side of town back then and he couldn’t get home in time to go out with us. If we’d always scheduled viewings that included him we either would have seen far fewer houses or our hunt would have taken a lot longer. As it was, I went armed with a borrowed digital camera so I could show pictures to Chris of the houses that I saw, and it still took about two months to find this nice solid house.

Having said that, and knowing that many other people are out there house hunting right now since it’s Spring … the best time to buy and sell a house, I’d also imagine that for many home owners it’s also time to think about your Mortgage, and perhaps begin to hunt for companies that specialize in Remortgages. I don’t envy any of you!

I can remember what it felt like when we applied for our first mortgage. You have to do that first when you start house hunting so that you know what kind of price range you can look for in a home. It was at that time that I discovered I still had a few listings in my credit report, that if I hadn’t managed to clear up in time, would have caused us a lot of trouble in securing a mortgage. We might have had to hunt for one of those bad credit mortgages as a result.

Luckily it was stuff that I’d payed off in the past, but hadn’t been removed from my credit report. I got the report cleared and we got an estimate of what kind of mortgage range we could afford and we were off to house hunt, or rather as I explained above I was off house hunting.

Still the whole experience was nerve wracking. I don’t like borrowing money from people or banks, and I don’t like owing money either. Of course when it comes to something like a mortgage, unless you won the lottery chances are you are going to owe a lending institution some money if you want to get a house.

We really lucked out with our first mortgage. Interest rates were at an all time low and we decided to take a variable interest mortgage. You know how good our mortgage was? We paid zero interest the first 6 months and then half a percent below prime which at first was as low as only 2% interest each month. We saved a lot of money on interest in our first five years of owning the house!

Last year we had to remortgage the home since our five year mortgage contract was ending. I hummed and hawed about it for at least a month before I started to seriously look for institutions with good mortgage rates. Once I had some figures I called up our current mortgage broker and discussed renewing our mortgage and when I told our agent that I’d found lower prices with another company I ended up lowering our mortgage rate by a whole percentage.

I discovered that I was a better negotiator than I’d thought I was! Still … the nerves, the stress!

My advice to anyone that’s seeking a new mortgage or is about to remortgage their home is to do some research like I did, and also make sure that your credit report is clean too. As my husband would say – Knowledge is power. Use it well.

Filed Under: Finance, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Real Estate, Sales and Marketing, Services Tagged With: bad credit mortgages, credit, Finance, home, house, hunting, loans, Money, mortgages, Real Estate, remortgages, spring, Stress

Crest Mountain – breathtaking views from your window

April 5, 2007 by Tricia

If I were ever to move from where I am I think I’d want to live in an area where I’d have a view of the mountains. Whenever I’ve taken a holiday out west to visit my brother it’s always the mountains that linger in my mind when I get home.

If you like the idea of living in a home with a view of beautiful mountains you should take a look at Ashville North Carolina. It’s rated as one of the top 10 places to live by Outside Magazine. Crest Mountain is less than five miles from the heart of town and residents of the area enjoy breath taking views.

Ashville Realty has homesites in development and condominiums available for those who would like to live in a peaceful and beautiful community on Crest Mountain and close to Ashville NC.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: Ashville, Ashville Realty, breathtaking view, condominiums, Crest Mountain, Homes, homesites, mountain view, town of Ashville

I could live in Chicago

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

My brother in law will be coming to Toronto / Brantford from Chicago to celebrate New Years with us. I think that he might actually be driving from Chicago tomorrow. It’s going to be a fun time when he arrives! He loves to party.

You might remember that this past August Chris and I drove to Chicago with some friends, well sorta friends, and spent the weekend there. That was a lot of driving just for a weekend trip, but since it was my first time visiting Chicago I didn’t mind. I was excited to go there since I’d heard so much about the city but hadn’t seen it before.

Even though my visit was brief, I left there with no doubt in my mind that I could live there. You see, I found Chicago to be similar in a lot of ways to Toronto. I know it’s not the same, but the hustle and bustle, always having something going on, yeah that’s just like Toronto.

Now, if I was going to move there, or if someone that I knew was moving there I’d tell them to contact the NewCastle Realty Group. They specialize in Chicago Real Estate for the whole 7 county area including the city of Chicago and over 180 surrounding cities. Their agents are said to be extremely helpful, as they help you find homes that meet your criteria and give you information on the populations in the areas you like houses of worship, median income levels, schools, access to transportation or commuting information and other areas of interest close to the area that you are viewing. They will assist you through the entire process of buying your new home, and if necessary assist you with the selling of your current home, recommending local attorneys, mortgage consultants and home inspectors.

You can browse available properties on their website, and look up other helpful information that will teach you more about the process of buying or selling a home. You might even be interested in reading their informative blog as well.

The NewCastle group sounds very much like the company that helped us purchase our home here in Toronto, and if they are anything like the company that helped Chris and I then you’ll be quite pleased with their services.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Real Estate, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Services, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Canada, chicago, chicago real estate, helpful agents, home, house, moving, Newcastle realty, Real Estate, real estate information, Toronto, website

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