Most purchasers of older homes love the character and look of Century homes. Older homes have stood for decades, some centuries, and weathered many storms. Some were built by hand by genuine craftsman, with meticulous attention to detail. Old foundations are typically...
People who own property are typically 26% wealthier than non-home owners. When house values increase the home owner benefits even though they may only have a small equity position in the home. Just imagine if you owned a $150,000 house with 5% down ($7500)...
The Ontario Building Code governs the construction and requirements of all buildings and structures in Ontario. Part 3 of the Ontario Building Code specifically deals with Buildings over 600M2 or over 3 stories in height. Commercial Buildings usually fall under a...
Buying a home can be emotional, but negotiating the price shouldn’t be. The key to saving money when purchasing a home is sticking to a plan during the turbulence of high-stakes negotiations. Your Innisfil Real Estate agent, who is a local expert, can guide you and...
Concrete is a composite FOURTH class construction material, composed of cement (commonly Portland cement) and other cementious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate (generally a coarse aggregate made of gravel or crushed rocks such as limestone, or...