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Welcome to my monthly real estate market update for Lloydminster. Let us look at what happened with the Lloydminster Real Estate Market last month.

18 Properties Sold in January 2023. That is a great start to the new year.

The average selling price range was $224,978, with an average of 106 days on the market. 

This Week In Markets – Housing Prices

According to the latest data, the median home price in Lloydminster is $270,000. This is a slight decrease from last month when the median price was $274,000. The good news is that this is still an increase of 6.3% from the same time last year.

Is now the time to sell or buy? Of course, it is. Feel free to contact me for a market evaluation.

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The RE/MAX 2023 Quest for Excellence®

The Quest for Excellence scholarship program is a cash scholarship that recognizes students for their ongoing community contributions and pursuit of leadership.

About the Award

RE/MAX Canada is pleased to expand the existing Quest for Excellence scholarship program in 2023, now offering 40 scholarships of $1,000 each to students across Canada (except for Quebec).

How to Enter:

To apply for the Quest for Excellence scholarship, eligible students are invited to write and submit an online essay* up to 1,250 words in length, answering one of the following questions:

  1. What does a “bright future” look like for you?
  2. How have you demonstrated leadership or charity within your community to make it a better place?
  3. How can we ensure fair and affordable housing for all Canadians?

The essays are to be submitted online from, September 12, 2022 until March 13, 2023.

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Who Is Eligible?

To qualify, participants must be a Grade 12 student attending high school in the 2022/2023 academic year, who have not previously participated in graduation commencement ceremonies in the past.

Should you have any questions please email: questforexcellence@remax.ca. Do not email your essay, please enter above.

One entry per person.

RE/MAX Canada will review the essay submissions and award 40 scholarships, of $1,000 each, to qualifying Grade 12 students.

*All essay entries become the property of RE/MAX Canada. Photos and names of winners may be published in print or in digital formats and shared with media. Each RE/MAX office is independently owned and operated.

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January 30, 2023 – February 5, 2023

248 Active Listings

2 Pending

6 ✅ SOLD

The average price is around $292,833, taking 151 Days on the Market until SOLD.

INTERESTING NEWS

“It was a week of big important numbers. The most important one: 0.25%. That’s how much Fed Chair Jerome Powell raised interest rates — the smallest jump since we can remember. But what drove a 2021-style melt-up in stocks was what Powell signaled afterward: that we may be nearing the end of interest-rate hikes. The second important number was 517,000 — the U.S.’s very strong January jobs growth. But in our bizarro world where good employment news is bad for markets (because it could spell more rate hikes) that was a drag on stocks. Who won the week? The ralliers.

40% is the number this week. The drop in the number of home sales in Calgary in 2022. New listings in the city are at the lowest level in about 25 years.” WS.

Are you interested to know how much your home is worth? I would be happy to discuss your Real Estate Needs.

‌Harpreet Christie

RE/MAX of Lloydminster

780-205-7653

BorderCityRealEstate.com”

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What is happening in Lloydminster

Community asked for input on future development of Bud Miller All Seasons Park.  

Lloydminster, AB/SK – The City of Lloydminster is launching its first phase of engagement for the Bud Miller All Seasons Park Master Plan. Starting January 30, 2023, residents will have the opportunity to share their thoughts and ideas on the future development of the community’s largest green space.

Bud Miller All Seasons Park is a beloved community asset that serves as a gathering place for residents of all ages. The master plan will guide the park’s development over the next 10 years, with the goal of creating a sustainable, accessible and inclusive space for the community to enjoy.

The City of Lloydminster is committed to engaging with the community throughout the master plan process and encourages all residents to participate in the digital engagement campaign. The feedback and ideas collected during the campaign will be used to inform the final master plan, which will be presented to City Council for approval.
The first engagement campaign runs Monday, January 30, to Tuesday, February 21, 2023, and includes a brief digital survey with an opportunity for respondents to provide comments or ask additional questions. The campaign will also include a virtual Question & Answer board, where residents can publicly ask more about the master plan and ask questions of the project team.

For more information on the Bud Miller All Seasons Park Master Plan and to participate in the digital engagement campaign, visit YourVoiceLloyd.ca/BudMiller. Those without access to a computer can obtain a paper copy of the survey at the Lloydminster Public Library (LloydMall), City Hall (4420 50 Avenue) or contact the City of Lloydminster at 780-875-6184, Ext. 2322. Paper copies are due by February 22, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.

“Bud Miller All Seasons Park serves as a symbol of the community’s collective aspirations for a healthy, sustainable and inclusive future. As such, it’s imperative that the master plan for this beloved community asset be developed through a robust and comprehensive community engagement process. I urge all residents to actively participate in this engagement campaign and lend their valuable insights and perspectives to the development of the park’s blueprint for the next decade.”
Mayor Gerald Aalbers

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Tips for selling in the winter in Lloydminster

Many people think that selling in the winter is a bad move. With all the holidays and the cold, it might not be your first choice in timing. But buyers still need houses, even in the winter! 

With these secret real estate agent tips, you’ll know how to get your house ready to sell for top dollar this winter.

Keep your pathway and entrance free from snow. Make it easy for buyers to get into your home. Additionally, you don’t want to make it seem like it’s hard to maintain your outdoor spaces in the winter, so a clear entrance is key!

Brighten up every room. It gets dark early in the winter, so add some ambient lighting to keep your rooms feeling light and bright. Floor lamps are your best friend here. 

Keep the open house warm. No one wants to walk into a cold house in the dead of winter, so make sure your space feels welcoming by keeping it nice and warm. It’s worth spending the extra money on heating costs for your open house and showings.

Make your home feel cozy. Some throw blankets, nice winter smells, and good lighting go far to make your home feel like somewhere buyers will want to stay around for a while. 

Keep good curb appeal. Even though you don’t need to mow your lawn, make sure the outside of your home looks well-kept. Cleaning your windows and washing any siding can help your home look fresh and move-in ready. 

Keep holiday decor to a minimum. You want the focus to be on your home, not your decor, so keep it simple for any holidays. 

Winter gets a bad rap in real estate, but it can actually be a great time to sell, especially when you have these tips. The key is to make your home feel warm, cozy, and bright so that buyers feel like it’s somewhere they can call home. 

Want some help getting your home sold this winter? Feel free to reach out and I’ll help you sell your home for top dollar!

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Hello Lloydminster Home Seller’s “Beware of These Renovations That Don’t Pay Off”

Some renovations aren’t worth it if you want a good return on investment or ROI. This is especially true in the bathroom! Several bathroom renovations don’t pay off. When sellers put these upgrades into their bathrooms, they nearly never recoup the renovation cost and, as a result, don’t get a high ROI. 

Let’s go through these 5 bathroom envisions that won’t pay off.  

  1. Steam shower: Steam showers can add a spa-like atmosphere, but they’re a niche item for buyers.
  2. Whirlpool bathtub: Most buyers see these outdated and have heard horror stories about how difficult they are to clean, which can make them a major turn-off.
  3. Moving to plumb: Unless the bathroom layout truly doesn’t make sense, it’s not worth it to move to plumb around. This is one of the most expensive things to do, and you generally will never recoup the costs.
  4. Heated floors are luxurious for sure, but if your goal is a high ROI, steer clear of high-cost upgrades like a heated floor. Buyers don’t care enough about heated flooring for it to be a selling feature.
  5. Too many high-tech gadgets: a fun upgrade here and there can pique buyers’ interest, but too many can feel overkill.

Everyone likes a nice, updated bathroom. But if you invest in upgrades that don’t appeal to buyers, you’ll be spending money you won’t ever get back when you sell. Most buyers don’t care about a high-tech bathroom with all the upgrades. Many would much rather have that money put towards a kitchen renovation because that’s where they’ll spend way more time! The next time you consider a significant bathroom upgrade, consider what future buyers might think and if you’re likely to have a high ROI. From there, you can make the right decision for you now and in the future. Have questions about which updates are right for your home? Feel free to reach out, and I’ll help you decide what upgrades will get your home sold for top dollar! 

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Welcome to my monthly real estate market update for Lloydminster. December was consistent for the time of the year. We had 18 properties sell. The average selling price range was $229,122, with an average of 78 days on the market. The most elevated home sold in December was around $828,125, with an average of 239 days on the market. The lowest price sold was $59,900, taking only 2 days on the market until SOLD.

To know more about your home worth, reach out and let’s connect.

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How to Reduce Your Interest Rate

If you’re currently in the market for a new home, you’re likely keeping a very close eye on interest rates. Interest rates are on the rise, which can impact how much you pay on your monthly mortgage payment. 

Today, I’ll share one way you can reduce your interest rate. Not many people know about interest rate buydowns, but they’re something you should be aware of as a buyer in our current market. 

An interest rate buydown is a way for a buyer to get a lower interest rate on their mortgage by paying for discount points during the closing process. Discount points are also known as mortgage points or prepaid interest points–it depends on which term your lender uses. 

To purchase discount points, a one-time fee is paid upfront, and the discount points will lower the interest rate for the term of the loan. As a result, the borrower pays less in interest with their monthly mortgage payment, making the home more affordable for the buyer. 

In most cases, the discount points are paid for by the seller. In a slower real estate market where homes are staying on the market for longer or are being reduced in price, the buyer can ask a seller to buy down their mortgage through discount points as an incentive to buy the home. 

As a buyer, interest rate buydowns are something you should keep in mind when negotiating, especially if you’re buying in a slower market where there isn’t much competition. 

Buydowns are also something to consider as a seller as it can be a selling point for potential buyers. If your home isn’t the hottest on the market, offering a buydown as an incentive can be a smart move. 

Interest rate buydowns and discount points are a unique tool that can be used to make a buyer’s monthly mortgage payment more affordable, which is useful to know whether you’re a buyer or a seller! 

Want to learn more about interest rate buydowns and other ways you can decrease your interest rate in this market? Feel free to contact me and can direct you to an amazing Mortgage Specialist.

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Can a Buyer and a Seller Have the Same Real Estate Agent?

Have you ever heard of the buyer of a home and the seller of the same home having the same real estate agent at the same time? This doesn’t happen often, and for good reason. In fact, I highly recommend staying away from this situation. 

When a real estate agent represents both the buyer and the seller for the same transaction, they’re called a dual agent. In some locations, dual agents are actually illegal, while in other areas, there aren’t any laws against them, but dual agents are frowned upon by the real estate community. 

This is because a dual agent cannot truly do their job. A real estate agent is supposed to fight for their client’s best interest and offer the best guidance and advice possible. But a seller and a buyer have opposite interests when it comes to purchase agreements and negotiations. The seller wants to get their house sold for the most money possible while the buyer wants to buy it for the least amount possible. 

But if an agent represents both the buyer and the seller for the same transaction, they cannot represent the best interest of the buyer and the seller at the same time. That means that in a dual agent situation, someone loses. A dual agent presents a clear conflict of interest. The agent can’t offer either party advice or guidance without breaking their promise to the other party.

When you hire a real estate agent, you expect to get full access to their knowledge, experience, and advice. But in a dual agent situation, you won’t be getting what you hired the agent for in the first place. My recommendation is to avoid this situation from the start. When you go to get your home ready to sell, find an agent who can guide you through the selling process. When you decide you want to buy or build a home, get an agent who can walk you through each step of the buying process and offer you the advice you need. 

Are you looking for an agent to represent you and give you the advice you need to make the best real estate decisions for your future? I’m currently accepting new clients, so feel free to reach out if you’d like to talk.

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HOW YOU CAN CANCEL YOUR PMI

Private mortgage insurance–or PMI for short–is one of those things that allows you to do something amazing like buy a house. But, at the same time, you don’t want to keep it around for any longer than you have to. 

If you’re currently paying PMI, you might be wondering how you can get rid of it more quickly. Canceling your PMI will allow you to put that money into your actual mortgage payment, rather than sending it to an insurance company each month. 

Lenders are required by law to automatically cancel your PMI after you’ve paid off 22% of the property’s original value.

I have some good news though: you might be able to cancel your PMI earlier than scheduled due to rising real estate values.

If you’re paying PMI right now, it’s pretty likely that you’ve bought your home in the past few years. We’ve seen some huge jumps in home values, which have likely increased your equity. 

In most cases, you need to have 20% equity in your home to cancel your PMI. If your home’s value has increased and boosted the equity you have in your home to 20% or more, you can get a new appraisal to show the increased property value. Then, you can take that appraisal to your lender to show that you now have 20% equity in your home and get your PMI canceled. 

Some lenders will require that you use their appraiser while others are more lax on who you use. You will need to pay an appraisal fee for this service, which can run $300-400. As such, you’ll want to make sure that the cost of the appraisal fee is less than the PMI you would pay. 

You will also need to ensure that your lender will accept a new appraisal on your home, because not all of them will. If your lender doesn’t accept new appraisals, don’t fret! Just continue to pay into your mortgage and request PMI cancellation when your mortgage’s principal is 80% of the property’s original value. 

PMI is helpful, but you don’t want it to hang around any longer than you need it to! If you have any questions about PMI, mortgages, refinances or anything else real estate, feel free to reach out, and I would be happy to chat.

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Increase Your Home’s Value with Home Improvements

As a homeowner, getting a high return on investment (or ROI) on the upgrades you do to your home is key to winning the real estate game when you sell. But some improvements can boost your home’s value more than others. These 5 home upgrades can seriously increase your home’s value, attract value, and return the money you spend on them when you sell your home. 

1. Add a home office. More people than ever are working from home, and it looks like remote and hybrid work situations are going to be standard in the future. Whether you convert a room in your home or build an office out, this is a high-ROI upgrade that will attract buyers.

2. Finish your basement. If your basement is unfinished, you have so much untapped potential (and profit!) at your fingertips. Finishing out your basement can increase your square footage, which is always a value-boost for buyers.

3. Open up your floor plan. Buyers love a nice open floor plan with good flow. You don’t have to take out all your walls either–just opening up the kitchen to the living room can go a long way to open up the flow of your home. 

4. Replace your garage door. Your garage door is constantly exposed to the elements, so it’s likely a little shabby. A new garage door is a selling point and will help your curb appeal.

5. Touch-up or redo your exterior paint. If your paint is looking a little worse for wear, touch it up to give it a fresh look. Or, to really boost your value, repaint your home in one of the year’s popular exterior paint colours to make your home look newer and more modern. 

Whether you’re planning to sell in the near future or way down the road, you can make improvements to your home that will attract buyers and help you make top dollar on your home. Want my professional opinion on what you can do to your Lloydminster home to boost your resale value? Let’s connect, and I would be happy to help.


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What Factors Determine Your Home’s Value?

Determining the value of a property is a complex process with a lot of moving parts. While it may seem like a quick online estimate will do the trick, getting a professional valuation done by a real estate agent will be much more accurate and give you a better understanding of your home’s worth on the market. Here’s a few of the things an agent will take into consideration when determining your home’s value. 

– The size of your home: Homes with more liveable square footage are worth more in general, so the larger your home, the more it will fetch on the market! That doesn’t mean that buyers aren’t looking for smaller houses though. Some buyers, like empty nesters looking to downsize, would love a smaller home, so it’s really just a matter of marketing your property to the right buyers to get the most ROI from your home. 

– The age and condition of your home: Home in great shape will score more on the market. Likewise, homes that require more fixes and maintenance from potential buyers will be worth less. The market loves move-in ready homes, so those properties can be priced at a premium!

– Updates and upgrades done to your home: Does your home have a beautifully done kitchen renovation or just really nice finishes throughout? Buyers love to see upgrades and updates, and so they add value to your home! 

– The performance of neighborhood comps: A good real estate agent won’t just look at the specifics of your home, they’ll look at how homes around you are doing on the market. They’ll look at the homes like yours in your area that have recently sold and are on the market. Then using the data they get from these comparable properties, AKA comps, they’ll be able to predict how much your home is worth on today’s market. 

From learning about these four factors that determine your home’s value, you can see that a simple online estimate likely won’t get you the most accurate value. If you’re really interested in seeing how much your home is worth, then get in touch with a real estate agent! 

Want to get my thoughts on your home’s value and what you can do to increase it in Lloydminster & area? Send me a message and I’ll walk you through the next steps. 

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