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Trusted Regina Real Estate trusted tip on It's The Price That Sells a Home


 The Price That Sells a Home: 

As much as we all have an emotional attachment to our own homes and there is an inherent value to us because of the history created in there and maybe the blood sweat and tears that we put into creating a home, not just a house, unfortunately, that doesn't add value to a buyer when it comes time to sell. Selling your home can be an emotional process but when it actually comes to negotiating the sale the emotion has to be removed and it becomes simply a business transaction that is about dollars and cents....or actually hundreds of thousands of dollars! 

There are many factors that affect a sale price including specifics about location, floorplan, curb appeal, interior decor, etc.....but as it is well said in this article, at the end of the day it's about the price and value. Market Value quite simply stated is what someone is willing to pay for your property on any given day.

You've heard the old saying - "Location, location, location."

The real truth is "Location, condition, and price." And price trumps every other factor.

Location affects the value of a home, but it's price that sells a home.

Oceanfront, mountainside, or penthouse, the most desirable location in the world won't sell at the wrong price.

Every property has a potential buyer, but like rock, paper, scissors, it's sometimes hard to know which factor is going to win the showdown.

A good location will sell at a fair price. A bad location will sell at a fair price, too. It just won't be as high as it would be for a good location.  

A home in good condition will sell for a fair price. A home in poor condition will also sell at a fair price. Again, it won't be as high as a comparable home in better condition.

But neither location or condition will sell any house. Only one thing does that - price.

So if you're a seller waiting for that "special buyer" who will appreciate your faded pink and black bathroom tile, your vintage orange shag carpet and is willing to help you put your kids through college because of your real estate prowess, you're going to have a long wait.

So if your home is represented by an agent, and it's been on the market for a long time, chances are it's your own fault.

Maybe you didn't listen to your agent when he said you're pricing your home above the market. Maybe you got mad at the first few folks who looked at your home and didn't make offers.

When the showings stopped completely, maybe you accused your agent of not doing a good enough job.

You put the blame on everyone except where it belongs - on you. It's not about you, what you want, or how much you need for your retirement.

It's about the price.


Trusted Regina Financial Experts share tip on RRSP Season

Trusted Regina’s Financial experts share their tip on RRSP season:

 

RRSP season is a great time of year for commissioned advisors. They are licking their chops waiting for you to run to them at the last minute to be sold another product to avoid tax, and they might sell you some insurance while they are at it...because why not! 

 

   

RRSP season rules:

- Be prepared before hand

- Don't let the tax tail wag the dog - do NOT do something you wouldn't do if it wasn't for the tax break

- Remember the deadline - March 3rd 2014

- Remember it can take time to move funds

- If you overcontribute by accident there is a $2,000 cushion (over this CRA hits you with a penalty)

RRSP Considerations & Opportunities:

- Do not forget this is deferring tax...you are going to pay this tax later when you withdraw from your RRSP

- If you have a company pension, farm income, land rental, rental property, or plan to work in retirement you may not actually be saving tax and should be using your TFSA.

- Think about contributing to your RRSP monthly rather than at the end of the year to take advantage of dollar cost averaging and avoid putting it on your line of credit.

- In Saskatchewan you have the choice between a regular RRSP or a Labour Sponsored Investment Fund (LSIF) which gives you an extra 35% tax back.

What is an RRSP? 

A Registered Retirement Savings Plan is a type of account for holding savings/investments in Canada. An RRSP is registered with the Government which allows your funds to grow tax free. Funds you place in your RRSP account are tax deductible when you move funds into the account, meaning you do not have to pay tax on the funds. Tax is charged on your RRSP once you remove it from the account in future years, preferably at a lower tax rate.

The main reasons individuals open RRSP accounts are:

- To save for retirement

- To take advantage of tax free growth in the RRSP

- Tax free contribution to your RRSP

- The ability to convert your RRSP to a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) which pays a monthly income like a pension in retirement

- Using a Spousal-RRSP to reduce tax and increase savings

- Savings for a house - utilizing the home-buyers plan (HBP)

- Savings for education - utilizing the Lifelong Learing plan (LLP

 

 

Trusted Regina’s Finance Experts -give them a call to see how they can work for you!

 

 

 

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