Showing posts with label realestate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label realestate. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Working Space For Rent at Empress Galleria!

 

Office Desk For Rent!

Location: 1118 Homer StVancouver, BC V6B 2G2

An ideal location for any business professional looking for office space. The said unit is directly facing Homer street on the second floor.

Empress Galleria: Beautifully restored heritage brick and beam building with office and retail space in Yaletown, Empress Galleria is located at the corner of Homer, Hamilton, and Helmcken Streets. It was extensively renovated and earthquake-proofed in 1999, and is one of the most recognizable and sought-after buildings in Yaletown. Upon entering, the main level common corridors boast polished concrete floors and wood slats for an ultramodern feel.

Listed #forrent at Firststaybc.com

For more information or to arrange a viewing please call/text Natalia Garbuzova - Lease-Up Rental Agent: 778-317-6393, First Stay Realty Inc.

Saturday, January 8, 2022

The Nova! Bright Studio For Sale with Secured Underground Parking & Storage.

 


Welcome to the NOVA in Yaletown! Enjoy the best of Yaletown in this Manhattan-style, bright and functional, studio +den featuring an open floor plan with built-in wall-bed, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, 1 parking, 1 locker. Pets and rentals allowed! Amenities packed building features gym, hot tub, yoga studio, guest suite, and lounge. Centrally located! Walking distance to Yaletown skytrain, Rogers Arena, BC Place, Costco. 

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For more information or bookings please contact Natalia Garbuzova (Realtor) at 778.317.6393, Elena Yelizarov (Realtor) at 604-655-9412, First Stay Realty Inc.


Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Hot Listing! Elegant 1 Bedroom Unit Offering Breathtaking Views of English Bay & the City

 


For more information or to arrange a quick private viewing please call/text Natalia Garbuzova – Lease-Up rental Agent at 778.317.6393 or Aryan Gupta – Lease-Up Rental Agent at +1 (778) 322-1756, First Stay Realty Inc.



Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Pre Book Now Your Dream Townhomes & Rowhomes Starts at $839,900

 


TOWNHOMES & ROWHOMES

WIDE-OPEN SPACES. FRESH SEA BREEZES

Site Plan

PRICING

Rowhouse Type #1 - FROM $1,149,900

2 Level Home - 1,860 sf - 3 Bedroom + Den, 3 Full Bath, Detached 1 Car Garage and Parking Pad, Fenced Front & Backyard

Rowhouse Type #2 - FROM $1,169,900

2 Level Home, End Unit - 1,752 sf - 3 Bedroom + Den, 3 Full Bath, Detached 1 Car Garage W/Parking Pad or 2 Car Garage, Fenced front & Back Yard

Townhouse Type #1- FROM $839,900

3 Level Townhome - 1,340 sf - 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Tandem 2 Car Garage, Parkside Location

Townhouse Type #2 - FROM $839,900

3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Tandem 2 Car Garage, Parkside Location


Deposit Structure: 5% Upon Writing, 5% Within 2 Months of Writing, and 5% Within 4 Months of Writing


AMENITIES

  • BOARDWALK AND OCEAN
  • NEARBY SHOPPING
  • GOLF AND MANY PARKS
  • VIBRANT COMMUNITY

Book Now:

Natalia Garbuzova

(Real Estate Agent)

778-317-6393

Hello@fsbc.ca


Elena Yelizarov

(Real Estate Agent)

604-655-9412

Elena.y@fsbc.ca


First Stay Realty Inc.

FirstStayBC.com 




Friday, June 18, 2021

Bright Office Space For Sale at Admiralty Centre in Richmond BC - First Stay Realty Inc.


A unique investment opportunity for owner/users and investor(s) to own private office space in a desirable location. This 3rd floor, rear corner facing 315 SQ FT office strata with corner wrap-around floor to ceilings windows consist of two 204 SQ.FT office room with nicely shaped entry and end room also corner wrap around. Amazing professional space has full HVAC, this is the office you are looking for! Located in Admiralty Centre, established in 1996. The mall is open all year round. Offices & shops carry items and provide services that appeal to all age groups.

This offer will not last long, for more information or to arrange a viewing please call/text Natalia Garbuzova at 778.317.6393 View here: https://firststaybc.com/properties/office/private-bright-office-space-in-desirable-location-in-admiralty-centre/

If interested please contact: Natalia Garbuzova (C): 778.317.6393
Licensed Property Manager / Strata Manager / Real Estate Advisor
First Stay Realty Inc.

Friday, February 5, 2021

Looking to Sell? Neutralize Your Home


In looking to sell a home quickly and as painlessly as possible, the home seller must go through a process of removing the owner’s (or tenants’) presence from the house. This process is known in the real estate industry as “neutralization.” 

A more appropriate moniker for neutralization is “depersonalizing.” Essentially, your goal is to remove the identity of the home so that potential homebuyers can picture their future in the home without the “thumbprints” from previous occupants. How does one go about neutralizing the home? Easier said than done. There are even limits to neutralizing a home. If you go too far, your home may appear cold and foreign to potential home buyers and they may have difficulty envisioning just what each room’s purpose is (or could be). Let’s look at the topics and nuances that can influence buyers to say “yes” to your house and close as soon as possible.

Remove Photographs, Awards, and Certificates

A home that you’re trying to sell, you must remove most of the traces that allude to the personality that you have “carved” into your home.

This includes family photographs, awards, and certificates. Photographs and framed documents of marriages, children, and other friends and family tend to give the impression of a “claimed” territory.

The buyer will see your life in the home, not theirs. It’s much harder for a person to picture themselves in a space having their own unique experiences for years to come when they are confronted with the same patio they envision you using with your family.

Nothing speaks more to personality (and eccentricity) than collections. They tend to overwhelm the senses and create clutter, diminishing the size of the room — both of which you definitely don’t want to put on display.

Your goal is to help depersonalize your home so that house hunters can psychologically move into it. Leave a few non-personal pictures on the wall so space doesn’t look so empty, but even generic paintings and photographs can serve the same function as that family reunion picture in Cancun.

Neutralize Your Book Collection

Books can be a way of subconsciously conveying to potential home buyers the specific type of person that would thrive in the home. However, when selling your home, you should choose these books carefully.

The rule of thumb is to choose “coffee table books.” Books that are generic yet appeal to the masses come to mind — think architecture, travel, history, and cuisine.

Do not have controversial or deeply personal (such as religious or ideological literature) on display. Some topics can be divisive. And related to the previous topic, keep your photo albums packed away.

Take Down Artwork and Collections 

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. While you may have made it a focus of your home to showcase your personality through your possessions, including artwork and items you collect, your goal is to appeal to the widest array of people possible to purchase your home.

Just as you hide your books in case of offending a potential buyer, you should take down all artwork that could be considered remotely offensive. This includes artwork with political messages, nudity, sports teams, religious imagery, and so forth.

Other accents, like family heirlooms, should be taken down, as well. While you might very well be proud of that mounted moose head from your grandfather, potential homebuyers could be put off by hunting wild game.

Get Rid Of Religious Items 

While it’s certainly fine to be proud of your religious beliefs, affiliations, and convictions, not all home buyers will appreciate religious items on display. Some buyers might not be religious at all, while others may carry completely different convictions from yours, and might find such displays offensive. Buyers who see these types of displays may also make inferences about the types of neighbors you have.

Staging

Neutralizing your home is part of home staging. Part of staging is setting up your home to reflect each room’s purpose or potential. It might be obvious to you who has lived in the home for years, but a prospective buyer might not be able to envision the purpose of each room without some leading. 

It’s in your best interest to stage rooms to give potential buyers an idea of the room’s main purpose. If you’ve completely cleared out a room that once was your study, leave a simple display of a desk, table, and a lamp. This will communicate the “feature” of the room. Bare rooms simply are not inviting, as they seem unfinished. Also, the natural feel of empty rooms can create an “echo chamber” effect that might be unappealing to people, barring the musically oriented home buyer. 

Color

Color plays a crucial role in the neutralization process. The point is that the colors you choose for the interior of your home should appeal to as many potential home buyers as possible. Here are a few points to consider when coloring your home for sale: 

  • Remove wallpaper It can be a rigorous process to remove wall coverings, and this could turn off home buyers if it’s not neutral. Further, wallpaper is often considered outdated. 

  • Avoid bright colors. Brighter colors are “an acquired taste” and will remind home buyers of the work they might have to do to change the walls’ colors to match their preferences before finally settling into the home.

  • Avoid dark colors. Darker colors create an optical illusion that makes space appear smaller. Lighter, neutral colors for staging your home are best, as they make rooms appear larger. Adding accents of color, like photographs or paintings, against a neutral background can make a room seem modern and appealing (think art galleries). They also are easier to change in the future, a situation that home buyers will appreciate when it’s time to move in.

  • Use complementary colors with carpeting and accessories (e.g., blue and orange, purple and yellow, red and green), following the rule that 80% of the predominant color should be neutral, with 20% as the appeal-ing complementary color.

  • Avoid using too many colors when neutralizing the home. Instead, focus on three to five colors to avoid jarring color combinations or a feeling of “separateness.” Bear in mind that lighting changes the color you’ve selected. You can use the same hue for incandescent lights and natural lighting, only to get different results. This can help save money and emphasize your home’s lighting variations. Ensure your colors flow from one to another. Earth tones and neutrals work best, as we’re accustomed to these colors from nature. For example, having a hot pink go to a beige is off-putting. 

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Reasons you should put resources into a Ready-to-Move-in Property.


The property costs in urban areas, particularly in metro metropolitan areas, continue fluctuating step by step. In any case, over the most recent three years, the prices in these urban communities have been underneath or very high. In spite of no adjustment in the value, home purchasers are still in two personalities about purchasing new condos. This is likewise influencing the choice of financial specialists who may think about it as a loss of venture. Give us a chance to tell you why Vancouver furnished apartments for rent are the best decision than the other properties:


     Profiting the Tax:

According to land specialists, one must purchase the main house at an early age, which would surely help in assessment finding. There is a significant capital expense gain in prepared to-move homes. In any case, if the ownership is deferred further, you will wind up paying the high sum as capital increase charge. This isn't the situation with regards to Vancouver furnished apartments for rent. Additionally, there is no administration assessment engaged with the ready-to-move-in property.

     Save money on Rentals:

This is the essential advantage the property holder will procure by contributing to ready-to-move homes. In case you're not intending to move soon and might want to hang tight for more years, at that point you can begin gaining by leasing the home. The area fixes the house rents, luxuries accessible, and how new the undertaking is. Many property holders, for the most part, wind up leasing the home, particularly whenever put resources into different urban communities.

     No Waiting Period:

One of the prime focal points of furnished rentals Vancouver is there is no holding up period. With the buying effectively finished, you need to complete the process of purchasing a home and different things identified with the buy.

     Just EMI with no Down Payment:

The best thing about belonging prepared home, you need to pay just EMIs on home advance quickly and would incorporate no different installments. In the event of under development property, EMI usually begins after fulfilment of development. Be that as it may if there is any deferral in the development, at that point, the EMI will start once the home advance gets dispensed.

     You get what you see:

 Since the lodging complex is in prepared belonging, you will discover no adjustments in the property as found in the booklet or pictures. By and large, the underdevelopment configuration may change after fulfilment than what you have seen in the brochure. If there should be an occurrence of furnished rentals in Vancouver, you can get criticism from the occupants, have a look at the area and find out about the living conditions.

Home purchasing can be hazardous work, yet purchasing after significant research and considering the extended benefits will make it more productive.

If you are on the lookout for ready to move in furnished apartment for rent at amazing rates you need to connect with experts at http://www.firststaybc.com/.


Thursday, May 30, 2019

Top 10 Tips for New Landlords


The New landlords face many difficulties while screening the tenants for the first time. Here are the top 10 landlord tips. That will help you to grow your real estate business.