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5 Questions Every Homebuyer Should Ask Before Making an Offer

Posted by Kendra Auringer on Jan 16, 2025

Buying a home is exciting, but before you jump in, it’s essential to ask the right questions. These 5 ...

House hunting can be an exhilarating yet challenging process! To ensure you make the right decision and find your dream home, it’s important to know the do’s and don’ts of the process.

Posted by Kendra Auringer on Jan 02, 2025

The Dos: Do Prioritize Your Must-Haves: Identify your non-negotiable features and amenities, such as ...

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I have sold a property at 2 2600 Ferguson Rd in Central Saanich

I have sold a property at 2 2600 Ferguson Rd in Central Saanich on Dec 16, 2024. See details here

Welcome to your seaside retreat! This nicely updated 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom townhome in the vibrant 55+ community of Water's Edge Village is just steps from the ocean, perfect for a laid-back yet active lifestyle.The open-concept living area is bright and welcoming, with a functional kitchen and a cozy bedroom retreat. Enjoy your morning coffee on the private patio, soaking in the fresh ocean air. With a pool, gym, games room, and weekly activities, the community has everything you need to stay engaged and connected. Take a stroll along the nearby trails and embrace the best of coastal living. Located just minues from the airport, ferries and downtown you can not beat this location.

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Is a 55+ Community Right for You?

Exploring the Benefits of Living in a 55+ Community: Is It Right for You?

For many, the idea of settling into a 55+ community sparks curiosity about how life might change. These communities, tailored to active adults looking for a specific lifestyle, are becoming more popular, offering features that can make your next chapter exciting, secure, and low-maintenance. Let’s explore some of the best reasons for considering a 55+ community when looking to buy a new home.

1. A Vibrant, Like-Minded Community

Living among peers in a 55+ community fosters connections and friendships. Residents often share similar interests, which can lead to a true sense of camaraderie. Many communities host social clubs, events, and volunteer opportunities, giving you the chance to engage, learn new hobbies, and meet people easily. From book clubs and gardening groups to exercise classes and organized day trips, there’s always something to look forward to.

2. Low-Maintenance Living

One of the most appealing aspects of a 55+ community is the low-maintenance lifestyle. Many homes come with strata fees that cover tasks like landscaping, exterior upkeep, and snow removal. This means less time worrying about yard work and more time to enjoy your hobbies and adventures. For anyone wanting to “lock and leave” for travel or extended visits with family, this aspect alone is a huge bonus.

3. Amenities Tailored for You

These communities are designed with adults in mind, offering a variety of amenities to keep residents active and engaged. You’ll often find features such as clubhouses, swimming pools, walking trails, tennis and pickleball courts, and golf courses. Some even have on-site fitness centers, art studios, or community gardens. Whether you’re looking to stay fit, pursue a new passion, or simply relax, the offerings in a 55+ community make it easy.

4. A Focus on Safety and Security

For peace of mind, many 55+ communities have built-in security features like gated entries, neighborhood watch programs, and professional security staff. These elements can help you feel more comfortable, especially if you live alone or travel frequently. Plus, having neighbors nearby who look out for one another contributes to a strong sense of safety and community spirit.

5. Opportunities for an Active Lifestyle

Staying active is often a priority, and 55+ communities typically provide plenty of ways to stay on the move. Organized fitness programs, community bike rides, water aerobics, or easy access to nearby parks make keeping up with your fitness goals enjoyable. Whether it’s casual strolls on manicured trails or more intense exercise options, the infrastructure is there to support an active and healthy lifestyle.

6. Customizable Homes Designed for Aging in Place

Another draw is that homes in these communities are thoughtfully designed with the future in mind. Floor plans often include single-level living, wide doorways, walk-in showers, and other features that make aging in place easier. It’s a chance to find a home that’s ready to accommodate your needs, both now and in the years to come, without sacrificing comfort or style.

7. Financial Considerations

While some 55+ communities may come with strata fees, they also offer cost savings in other areas. Shared amenities mean you might not need a gym membership or extensive maintenance services. Moreover, buying into these communities often comes with stable property values and a focus on maintaining a high standard of living, contributing to the area’s long-term appeal.

Is a 55+ Community Right for You?

Choosing to move into a 55+ community is a personal decision, but the lifestyle benefits are clear. If you’re looking for a place that offers a balance of activity, relaxation, and community with amenities that support your evolving needs, this could be the perfect option.

If you’d like to know more about specific 55+ communities in our area or explore the options that match your vision for retirement living, I’d love to chat! Together, we can find a home that becomes your ideal haven.

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Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

Congratulations on embarking on the exciting journey of becoming a first-time homebuyer! Here are the top 10 tips to help you make informed decisions and navigate the homebuying process successfully:

First things to do is determine your budget! Before you start looking at homes, assess your financial situation and set a realistic budget. Consider all costs, including the down payment, closing costs, monthly mortgage payments, property taxes, and homeowners insurance.

The second thing I recommend is getting pre-approved for a mortgage. Obtaining a pre-approval from a lender will give you a clear idea of how much you can borrow and help you focus on homes within your budget.

Next, you should make a list of priorities and things that are important to you. Know what features and amenities you want in your new home. Determine your must-haves, preferences, and deal-breakers to streamline the search process.

Next step is to work with a reliable real estate agent (aka me😉). A knowledgeable real estate agent can be an invaluable resource. They can help you find suitable properties, negotiate on your behalf, and guide you through the paperwork.

This step is often over-looked but consider the future! Think about your long-term plans and whether the property meets your future needs, especially if you plan on staying there for several years.

Regarding budget, I recommend staying within your means. It’s essential to resist the temptation to overspend on a home. Remember, owning a home comes with additional costs, so make sure you can comfortably afford it without stretching your finances too thin.

After you find the perfect home for you and your family make sure you and your agent negotiate wisely! Don’t be afraid to negotiate with the seller. Your agent can help you make a reasonable offer based on the market value and property condition.

Lastly, don’t forget to review all paperwork. When you’re ready to make an offer, carefully review all the documents and contracts involved in the transaction. Seek legal advice if needed.

Bonus Tip: Don’t rush! Take your time to find the right home that aligns with your needs and budget. The process might be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! I will guide you through the entire process to find the best home for you and your family.

Happy house hunting, and best of luck with your first home purchase! Message me today to talk about next steps.


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