Vancouver residents who are working from home during the pandemic and need more space to do that have taken to the backyard in the search for the peace and quiet they left behind in their traditional offices.
However, the construction of a small, backyard office is not as simple as it sounds, and not as simple as it used to be.
With British Columbia’s commitment to developing zero-emission vehicles, it’s clear that homes with electric vehicle charging stations are going to become increasingly more valuable.
If you’re considering maximizing the value of your home when you put it on the market, this might be the right time to proactively upgrade your home.
An article that appeared online this month dealt with decorating a living room, what works and what doesn’t. It made for interesting reading, with at least a couple of things that might prompt anybody to take a look at the way it is at home.
Do you always put your large furniture against a living-room wall?
The next release of the real estate statics for Metro Vancouver — due the first week of December — is going to be even more interesting than usual. After watching home sales stabilize and then rise throughout the first nine months of COVID-19, the story might be a little different for November.
According to a story in the Financial Post this week, n...
If you’ve noticed an absence of “open house” signs where you normally see them, that’s because real estate officials in B.C. have advised realtors not to have any open houses for the time being. In respecting that advice, any Nexus Realty open-house showings are conducted by appointment only, and all visitors must adhere to the pandemic protocols p...