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Monday, March 27, 2017

432 St. Jean, Hudson, Quebec: Visite Libre, Dimanche, 2 Avril

432 St. Jean, Hudson
$388,000
Centris 21383915
Visite Libre: Dimanche, 2 Avril
14:00 - 16:00



This charming Victorian style home is located on a picturesque lot in the heart of Hudson. You can relax on the front wrap around porch and enjoy the peace and quiet. The main floor has a living room, dining room, kitchen and sunroom.  The grounds are beautifully landscaped with luscious gardens. This home is walking distance to everything: shopping, train, pharmacy, medi-centre, banks and schools. A gem!
 
Cette charmante maison de style victorien est située sur un terrain pittoresque au cœur de Hudson. Vous pourrez vous détendre sur la véranda panoramique avant et profiter de la paix et la tranquillité.
L'étage principal dispose d'un salon, salle à manger, cuisine et solarium. Le terrain est magnifiquement aménagé avec des jardins luxuriants. Cette maison est à distance de marche de tout: commerces, gare, pharmacie, centre médical, les banques et les écoles. Un petit bijou!







Sunday, March 26, 2017

The Keys To Selling Your Home For Top Dollar




Boost the curb appeal of your home!
First impressions go a long way. 
Make the front door and entrance inviting (clean/paint the front door and replace faded or old house numbers to the house).
Clean the outside and improve your landscaping. 
Be sure to clean the outside windows, gutters and siding.
Make necessary repairs.
Have a brand new welcome mat at the entrance
Ensure each room is clutter free and keep the decor simple.
Eliminate odours and have something nice smelling for visits.
All walls should be in good shape and painted in a neutral shade. 
All closets need to be organized and tidy.             
Floors throughout the house should be sparkling clean. 
Rugs should be steam cleaned.
Kitchen and bathrooms need to be immaculate.
Windows, window sills and curtains need to be clean.
Furniture should be strategically placed to showcase each room.

If you don’t have the time or the desire to do this work….hire the experts.  You will get a return on your investment… guaranteed.  Hire painters, cleaners and a home organizing/staging service.  Do the work prior to listing with your Broker.

Before visits, make sure the house is spotless!

Your home will sell more quickly and at a higher price.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

2334 Paddock, Saint-Lazare: Sold in 62 days!

2334 Rue Paddock, Saint-Lazare (Saddlebrook)
Sold in 62 days!
Listed at $444,000
Thank you to Broker Philip Clement for your excellent collaboration. It's a pleasure working with a professional. 

The equity in your home is like any other investment. It needs to be monitored. All homeowners should have their equity evaluated once a year. Now may be the perfect time.

La valeur de réalisation réelle de votre propriété est comme tout autre type d’investissement. Il est nécessaire de la contrôler. Tous les propriétaires devraient faire évaluer cet avoir propre une fois l’an. Le moment idéal ne serait-il pas maintenant?

Paul & Diane Laflamme
Courtiers immobilier
Royal LePage Village
514.793.4514




Thursday, February 16, 2017

We are looking for new listings!





The equity in your home is like any other investment. It needs to be monitored. All homeowners should have their equity evaluated once a year. Now may be the perfect time.

La valeur de réalisation réelle de votre propriété est comme tout autre type d’investissement. Il est nécessaire de la contrôler. Tous les propriétaires devraient faire évaluer cet avoir propre une fois l’an. Le moment idéal ne serait-il pas maintenant?






Diane & Paul Laflamme
Royal LePage Village
514.793.4514

Friday, February 10, 2017

For 1 Couple, Vaudreuil Was An Attractive Option To Purchase Their 1st Home


For 1 couple, Vaudreuil was an attractive option for their first home

Population in the off-island municipality is swelling as more people leave the West Island

By Ainslie MacLellan, CBC News Posted: Feb 08, 2017 7:23 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 08, 2017 7:23 PM ET


When Lindsay Spier and her husband moved to Vaudreuil five years ago, it was only after they gave up on finding a first home on the West Island.
"We quickly realized… that we couldn't afford the West Island," said Spier, who works from home for IBM.
Spier was in her mid-20s and her husband was in his early 30s. When they were in the market for a three-bedroom home, they were seeing houses in the $650,000 to $700,000 range. Those homes often still needed renovations to basements and floors.
When they bought their home in Vaudreuil, off the island of Montreal, they paid $282,000
"We got a good bang for our buck. We got a brand new home."

Vaudreuil growing, West Island shrinking

Spier's experience could be part of a growing trend.
According to new census figures, Vaudreuil is among the Montreal-area neighbourhoods that has undergone the most pronounced shift in recent years. In the last five years, Vaudreuil has seen a 14 per cent spike in its population.
"There's no surprise. We just have to look at the permits we give for construction," said Guy Pilon, mayor of Vaudreuil-Dorion.
At the peak of construction, the city gave out more than 700 construction permits in a single year. Now, it's about 300.
"It's OK, because we're not in a hurry to fill the few spots left," he said. "People love to come here for a lot of reasons. We have more and more facilities, we have more and more transportation with buses & trains."
Vaudreuil-Dorion census tract map
(Hélène Simard/CBC)
Meanwhile, the West Island experienced population losses, with Kirkland, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Dollard-des-Ormeaux and Beaconsfield all recording losses.
The data, released Wednesday morning, shows the population on the island of Montreal and surrounding cities continued to fall while far-flung suburbs on the South and North Shores grew dramatically over the last five years.
Spier says since they moved to Vaudreuil, a whole neighbourhood has sprouted up around them.
"It's crazy," she said.  "We have a brand new CLSC that's coming, we have a hospital that's coming. A lot of amenities are coming for young families."
Still, she acknowledges some things, like dentist and doctor appointments, require her to drive back and forth to the West Island, which she says can be a hassle. Even more so for her husband, who commutes to work.
Spier grew up just outside Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, while her husband grew up in Dollard-des-Ormeaux.
While the couple would like to move back with their children to be closer to their families, Spier worries that it could take longer than they'd hoped to climb the property ladder.
"I think eventually we will…but I think it's going to take us a little bit of time."

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Royal LePage Quebec Awards Gala - February 3, 2017

Diane and Paul Laflamme
Royal LePage Village Hudson
  Award presented by Royal LePage 
President and CEO,  
Phil Soper 
at the Royal LePage Quebec Awards
February 3, 2017