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New property listed in Rosewood, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 178 Stilling MEWS in Saskatoon.
This open concept 2 Storey, 1,530 Sq.Ft. home with 3 Beds and 2.5 Baths. This home offers a legal basement suite with 1 Bed, 1 Bath, and separate laundry. The main floor hosts the kitchen that boasts modern cabinetry with quartz countertops, laminate flooring, an eat-at island, a large pantry. As well as the main floor laundry room, and 2pc bathrooms equipped with motion sensor lighting. Enjoy the upgraded finishings with 4" flat baseboards and 3" flat casings that are throughout the home. The second floor brings you to the spacious master bedroom, with a walk-in closet and a 3 piece en-suite, USB plug-ins and TV cables are in each bedroom. Other upgrades included with this floor plan is the HRV, and Nest Thermostat that helps you keep make sure that you can be as energy-efficient as possible. This home features an upgraded craftsman exterior and a double attached garage. Basement suite development included in the price.
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January Market Update - Inventories are at an all time low - what this means for you


Happy New Year everyone! I’m sure we aren’t the only ones who are happy to welcome 2021 with open arms.


In our last market update we predicted that early 2021 would bring reduced inventories and a strong sellers market in Saskatoon. We want to share with you, if our predictions were right and what this means to you as a buyer or seller.


Sales in December


We ended 2020 with a very strong month in the Saskatoon Real Estate Market. There were 274 home sales in December, which means that sales were up 35% for the month compared to December of 2019, which only saw 203 home sales. That’s 71 more sales during this time.


December Saskatoon Real Estate Stats


In December, we also saw 347 new listings posted to the MLS, which means listings were up 14% for the month compared to December of 2019, which only saw 304 listings posted.


The average sale price in Saskatoon right now is $345,358 which is up 3.4% compared to December 2019.


As we predicted in our last market update, inventories are at an all time low. Back in December, we predicted there could be as low as 899 active listings in Saskatoon as of January 2, 2021. We were pretty close with our prediction… because as of January 4th there are 940 active listings in Saskatoon.


The reason we are experiencing this low inventory, is because of a high volume of home sales compared to the number of new listings. Even though we saw more listings in December this year than last year, it still isn’t keeping up with the number of sales in Saskatoon.


Saskatoon Housing Style Stats December 2020


472 of those are single family homes, 272 are apartment style condos and 196 are townhouse style condos. Out of the 472 single family homes listed, 272 are on the eastside and 200 are on the westside.


We wanted to break this down for you to demonstrate, for example, that if you are thinking of selling a single family home on the eastside of Saskatoon, you would only be competing against 272 other homes on the eastside. This number would get even smaller when you start to narrow down other criteria such as neighbourhood, home style, number of bedrooms and baths etc…


What this means is that right now listings are like GOLD. This is the time to get your home on the market. There is no reason to hesitate or wait for the spring market. With the extremely low interest rates available, there are many motivated buyers actively searching for homes in Saskatoon right now.


Single Family homes wanted


Based on the current market conditions you will want to rely on us as your Realtors to guide you through this limited inventory. We have a wide network of contacts in Saskatoon who we rely on to get the most up to date listing information that we will share with you.


As always, if you would like some more information, or are interested in buying or selling a home, reach out to us and we would be happy to help.

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New property listed in Rosewood, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 2018 Stilling LANE in Saskatoon.
The “Berkeley II” is North Prairie Developments brand new 1583 sq. ft. it has 3 beds, 2.5 baths, bonus lifestyle room and upper level laundry. Equipped with a bright and open concept living/dining/kitchen area. Your new kitchen is complete with stylish cabinets, a large eat-at peninsula and an over sized pantry. Huge master bedroom, which has plush carpet, a 3 piece en suite and walk-in closet. This practical upper level is finished off with bonus lifestyle room, two spacious bedrooms and bathroom. This home also offers hardy siding, front yard landscaping, a concrete driveway and a double attached garage. All North Prairie homes are covered under the Saskatchewan New Home Warranty. PST and GST included in purchase price with rebate to builder. Pictures may not be exact representations of the unit, used for reference purpose only.
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New property listed in Rosewood, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 303 Stilling MANOR in Saskatoon.
Call for specifics. North Prairie Developments introduces the Lincoln Suite. This open concept 2 Storey, 1,530 Sq.Ft. home with 3 Beds and 2.5 Baths is one of our most popular floor plans. The Lincoln Suite home offers the option of developing a legal basement suite of 504 Sq. Ft. with 1 Bed, 1 Bath and separate laundry. The main floor hosts a kitchen that boasts modern cabinetry, an eat-at island, and a large pantry. As well as the main floor laundry room, and 2pc bathroom equipped with motion sensor lighting. Enjoy the upgraded finish package with 4" flat baseboards and 3" flat casings that is throughout your new home. The second floor brings you to the spacious master bedroom, with a walk-in closet and a 3 piece en-suite, USB plug-ins and TV cables are in each bedroom. Other upgrades included with this floor plan is the HRV timer, and Nest Thermostat that help you keep make sure that you can be as energy efficient as possible. This home features upgraded craftsman exterior and a double attached garage. Basement suite development not included in price. All North Prairie homes are covered under the Saskatchewan New Home Warranty program. GST included in purchase price with rebate to builder. Pictures may not be exact representations of the unit, used for references purposes only.
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New property listed in Nutana, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 206 521 MAIN ST in Saskatoon.
Welcome to #206 – 521 Main Street. ‘The Madisson’ building, just off Broadway, is within walking distance to downtown, Meewasin Trails, U of S, RUH, and 8th St. This freshly painted, 1033 sq ft, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms home is perfect to take advantage of downtown and Broadway living but on a quiet street. There is a generous open concept kitchen, living room, & dining room. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and three-piece bathroom. Includes one parking stall in the heated underground garage along with an underground storage room. This well maintained building also offers in suite laundry, elevator, security doors, amenities room, & visitor parking. Sorry, no pets allowed.
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New property listed in Rosewood, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 311 Stilling MANOR in Saskatoon.
The Emerald model is a 2 storey, 1889 sq. ft. home complete with 3 beds, flex room, bonus room, and 2.5 baths. The beautiful master bedroom is complete with a huge walk in closet and a 5 piece en suite bathroom. The Emerald has two options of transforming the walk-thru pantry to a butler pantry or spice kitchen, quartz countertop in the kitchen and bathroom vanities. Laminate flooring throughout the main floor. this model also has the option of basement development for a total of 820 Sq. Ft with 2 beds, 1 bath and an open concept family room. All North Prairie homes are covered under the Saskatchewan New Home Warranty program. PST & GST included with rebate to builder. Pictures may not be exact representations of the unit, used for reference purposes only. Errors and omissions excluded. Prices, plans, promotions and specifications subject to change without notice.
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New property listed in Rosewood, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 2010 Stilling LANE in Saskatoon.
This beautiful 2 storey, 2025 sq. ft. home comes complete with a Smart Home Package. This package includes solar-ready features, Nest Learning Thermostat and the Amazon Echo. On the main floor of this home, you can enjoy friends and family in the open concept living area, which boasts a beautiful chef-style kitchen, complete with a large corner pantry and a half bath. On the second floor this home is complete with a beautiful owner’s suite, with a 5 piece ensuite bathroom, not 1 but 2 walk-in closets! 2 additional spacious bedrooms are located on the second floor, with an additional upper floor bathroom, upper floor laundry and a bonus room which is perfect for movie nights or just relaxing. *Pictures are from the recent show home of this model and do not reflect the same finishes*
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December Market Update - After a roller coaster market in 2020, what can we expect in 2021?


We’ve made it to the last month of 2020, and what a crazy year it has been. Looking back over the last 12 months it feels like we’ve been on a crazy roller coaster ride. This is especially true when you review the past year in the Saskatoon real estate market.


2020 started out pretty strong from January through March and then when COVID-19 hit in April, it felt like the market came to a standstill. At that time, we weren’t sure what the rest of the year in real estate might look like in Saskatoon.


After another slow month in May, I don’t think either of us could have predicted the rocket-like trajectory the market would take for the rest of the year.


The month of June kicked off the strong market in Saskatoon and it continued to get stronger each month after that. Our monthly sales were consistently and significantly higher in comparison to the sales in 2019.


This past month was no exception. There were 358 sales in November 2020 compared to 243 sales in November of 2019. This is 115 more sales which means sales are up +47.3% for the month and +17.1% for the year.


Looking forward, what can we expect in 2021? There is no precise, crystal ball that can predict the future, but we are feeling confident that Saskatoon's strong market will continue into the new year.


Low Inventory


I think one of the main things we are predicting in the first couple of months of 2021 will be a reduced inventory of listings in the market.


There are currently 1123 active listings in Saskatoon. 625 are single family homes, 498 are condos, of which 275 of those are apartment style.


Active Listings in November 2020


Between now and January 2, 347 of those listings are expected to expire. Some of those expired listings may be renewed, but if we base our projections on historical info from 2019, we can likely expect 207 home sales and 330 new listings in December 2020.


When you do the math, this means there could be as few as 899 active listings as of Jan 2. We believe this number is aggressively low, and we expect listings to be higher than this, because of the strong market and low interest rates.


Predicted Listings for January 2021


We believe this means that listings are going to be like GOLD in the first couple of months of 2021. Historically, spring is thought to be the start of the busy season in real estate in Saskatoon. Although, the past year has proven that you shouldn’t expect things to be status quo.


Moving into 2021, If you have a home to sell, we strongly feel that there is no reason to wait until spring to get your home on the market, as listings will be in very high demand, especially for single family homes.


Wanted - Single Family Homes in Saskatoon


If you’re looking to buy a home in early 2021, you will want to rely on your Realtor to guide you through the limited inventory. As Realtors, we receive hourly updates when new listings go on the market, which is considerably faster than commonly used websites and apps that may only update every 24 hours or more. We also have a wide network of contacts in Saskatoon who we rely on to get the most up to date listing information, sometimes even before a home hits the MLS.


So as always, if you have any questions please reach out to either of us, we would be happy to help. From our families to yours, we hope you have a very Merry Christmas and we hope to see you in the New Year.


Merry Christmas


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Should I Refinance My Mortgage? - A note from Deb Murdoch

Should I Refinance My Mortgage?


I think we can safely say that 2020 has been a strange year. A year of lockdowns due to a pandemic, financial support from the government, and the lowest interest rates in recent history. This has led to a rise in the number of homeowners who are considering refinancing their mortgage. According to a recent poll, approximately 20% of Canadian homeowners say they plan to refinance their mortgage in the next 12 months.


Like all financial decisions, it’s important to look at the bigger picture, which includes reviewing your goals.


First Things First -- What’s a refinance?


A refinance alters the terms and conditions of your mortgage – it’s essentially a new mortgage. Specifically, you are increasing the amount of your mortgage, whether to pay off consumer debt, finance a renovation, invest, or to get a lower rate.


Here are a few reasons to opt for a refinance:


  1. Decrease your overall monthly debt payments by using the equity in your home to pay off those high-interest credit cards or unsecured loans.
  2. Lower monthly mortgage payments. A borrower may be able to lower their monthly payments by either securing a lower mortgage rate or by extending their loan term, which would spread their payments out over a longer time period. This can be important for those with a tight monthly budget and who are looking for additional financial breathing room.
  3. You can refinance to purchase another property. Using the existing equity in your home can be a great way to buy a rental property which, if done right, can also make the interest you pay tax deductible.
  4. You could also take out some of the equity for investment purposes -- an option that many homeowners consider this time of year as they look ahead to the new year
  5. And there are more uses for your equity such as helping putting your kids through school.
  6. You can also finance a renovation or home improvements.

Repayment – What You Need To Know


Borrowing against your property is not free money – it’s a mortgage loan -- and like any other loan, it has to be repaid.


Speak to a Professional to Understand Your Options


There are many factors to consider before deciding to refinance. Each individual’s financial situation is different. Let’s talk about your unique situation and the options available to you.


Call Deb Murdoch today!


Deb Murdoch

The Mortgage Group

306.222.7900

debm@mortgagegroup.com


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New property listed in Rosewood, Saskatoon
I have listed a new property at 319 Stilling MANOR in Saskatoon.
“The Sapphire” is a part of the North Prairie Craftsman Series! This modern open concept 1,793 Sq.Ft two storey home with 3 Beds and 2.5 Baths is the perfect functional layout. The main floor is home to the newly designed kitchen with trendy cabinetry, eat-an island. Throughout this model love the upgraded finishing package with 4” flat baseboards and 3” flat casings. The second floor hosts an amazing master bedroom, with a four piece master ensuite, and walk-in closet. Enjoy the convenience of having upper floor laundry. Within each bedroom there is a USB plug-in and TV cable so that you can ensure you are always connected when you need to be. Become tech-savy when you are able to control your thermostat through your phone with the Nest Thermostat. Other helpful features include HRV timers, and bathroom light sensors. The Sapphire also includes upgraded craftsman exterior, spacious front verandah, and a double attached garage. All North Prairie homes are covered under the Saskatchewan New Home Warranty program. GST included in purchase price with rebate to builder. *Pictures not exact representations of the unit, used for references purposes only.
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To Decorate or Not? - Tips for selling your home during the holidays


The housing market doesn’t come to a standstill during the holidays. In fact, we’ve found that December is actually a great month to sell your home. Although, selling your home through the holiday season can come with a few additional things you should consider. In addition to all of the regular things you need to do to prepare your home to sell quickly, like cleaning, depersonalizing and decluttering, you will also need to consider whether or not to decorate for the holiday season.


We think that the holidays are a perfect time to showcase the warmth and character of your home to prospective buyers. We don't think that you need to avoid decorating altogether, but that you should follow some simple tips to ensure your house looks it’s best for prospective buyers.


Here are some tips for decorating for the holidays when you are preparing to sell:


Less is More


Follow the “less is more” theory when it comes to decorating this season. Too many decorations can be overwhelming and distracting. Minimizing the amount of decorations you use will make your home feel more spacious and inviting.


If your space is full of clutter and decorations, prospective buyers will have a hard time seeing past it and envisioning your home as their own.


This is true on the exterior of your home as well. Holiday decorations are a fantastic way to add curb appeal and pleasantly welcome your potential buyers. Just try to avoid embracing your inner Clark Griswold. Too many flashing lights and large ornaments might be fun and playful, but they may distract or turn off a potential buyer.


Minimal Blue Holiday Decorations


Think smaller


You need to be very thoughtful about the size of decorations you use. For each item, be honest with yourself and ask whether it helps to showcase the space or actually detracts from the room's best features.


Your overall goal is to add some festive cheer and warmth to the space without detracting from the main features of your home. This might mean that you tone down the size of your christmas tree. Large trees and decorations, while festive, may make the room look smaller. Choose an oversized tree only if you have a really large room.


Neutral Holiday Decorations


Go neutral or coordinate colors


You want every room of your home to be as appealing as possible to prospective buyers. So, if your favorite holiday decorations clash with the existing colors in your room, think twice about using those decorations this year.


Consider using neutral tones and metallics, such as gold, silver, copper, white or cream. These colors compliment almost every existing decor and is a great way to add class and charm. Think about replacing any multicolored tree lights with white lights for a more neutral and elegant feel. If you are still planning to use the traditional red and green tones, try using more red than green - scientifically, red is emotionally, a more appealing color.


Don’t make it too personal


When preparing your home to sell, you need to keep in mind that buyers want to be able to walk into your home and easily envision themselves, and their belongings, in the space. This means that your holiday decorations shouldn’t be overly personal.


Keep your decorations secular to avoid putting off potential homebuyers of different religions. Avoid displaying family photos, heirlooms and kids' crafts. Stick to more generic holiday decor, and try to create an overall festive ambiance. A good trick is to simmer some apple cider on the stove or bake some holiday cookies before your showing.


Christmas Decorations


In conclusion, we believe that you can still enjoy decorating this home for the holidays even when you're preparing to sell. If you strike the right balance, and follow the tips we outlined above, your home will radiate warmth and charm that will appeal to potential buyers and help them to imagine living there. Enjoy what may be your last holiday season in your home.


Happy holidays!

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Revisiting Fixed Vs. Variable Mortgages

Revisiting Fixed Vs. Variable Mortgages


It’s the classic rate decision many mortgage shoppers are faced with. And it’s only been made more complicated since the start of the pandemic. Towards the latter half of 2019, variable rates were flying off the shelves with rates as low as prime – 1%. A lot has changed since then.


In March, fears over the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown forced most banks and other mortgage lenders to cut their fixed rates from 3.95% to 2.45% within the span of just one month. At the same time, variable-rate discounts were scaled back to just prime – 0.15% to 0.25%. By the summer fixed rates were setting historic lows. That led to a dramatic shift in mortgage selection by borrowers.


Why the shift in mortgage preference?


First, the fixed rate mortgage is among the most competitive mortgage products on the market. And many believe variable rates have no more room to fall, given that the Bank of Canada’s overnight target rate is holding at 0.25%.


Second, homebuyers are attracted to the stability that fixed-rates offer. They can lock in a rock-bottom rate for five full years.


The outlook


The Bank of Canada, in its recent Monetary Policy Report, suggested that rates won’t be rising until at least 2023, which is when inflation is expected to return to full capacity. Some forecasters, such as those at TD Bank, don’t expect the first-rate hike until 2024.

With forecasts like that both variable and fixed could be good options.


If you are in the process of shopping for a mortgage and are undecided whether to take a fixed or variable rate, I can help you understand the pros and cons and offer personalized solutions.


If you need additional information on this topic, please feel free to reach out to me at 306.222.7900 or debm@mortgagegroup.com



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