Foreclosures and Court Ordered Sales January 2023
North Vancouver West Vancouver Detached
Langley Attached
Abbotsford Detached
Vancouver West Detached
Abbotsford Attached
Mission detached
Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows Detached
Burnaby Attached
New Westminster Attached
Langley Detached
New Westminster Detached
Richmond Detached
Surrey, North Delta, Cloverdale Attached
richmond Attached
Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, Port Moody Detached
Vancouver East Attached
Surrey Delta Cloverdale Detached
Vancouver West Attached
This is my January 2023 Foreclosure/Court Ordered Sale list.
Please Note: All listings are subject to prior sale so may no longer be available to view.
If a community is not listed there were no Foreclosures or Court Ordered Sales available in that community at time of publication
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6 Reasons Why Winter Is Actually the Most Chill Time to Buy a Home
When the weather outside is frightful, trudging door to door to look at houses might seem like a fool’s errand. Everybody knows spring and summer are the home-buying seasons, and winter is the time when you—and sellers—cool it for a bit and take a break, right?
While it’s true that things do slow down in the winter, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Yes, it’s cold. Yes, fewer homes are for sale. Yes, moving in a snowstorm is a pain no one should experience. But there are quite a few darned smart reasons to buy a home in the winter. In fact, we’d argue that this might even be the best time to buy a home—if you can. Here’s why.
1. There’s less competition
Not everyone’s willing to look at homes in single-digit temperatures. The months of May, June, July, and August make up 40% of existing-home sales, while January and February account for less than 6%.
For sellers, that’s not-so-hot news. But buyers should rejoice.
“Buying in the winter knocks out a large chunk of the buyer competition, allowing you to be a bit more selective with your home purchase,” says Cincinnati real estate agent Eric Sztanyo.
Sure, more summer inventory means there’s a better chance of finding your dream home. But your chances of successfully buying any home are higher when it’s chilly. Fewer buyers mean fewer all-cash, over-asking offers—making your traditionally financed offer more appealing.
2. Sellers are motivated—and willing to make a deal
Most likely, sellers listing their home in the depths of winter seriously want to sell. That gives buyers the upper hand.
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How to Plan Your Finances in 2023
Each year is filled with new challenges that we have to overcome, learn from, and move forward. Therefore, it is a good idea to review our financial decisions from last year based on our current financial situation and the market environment. Learning from past financial decisions can help us make better financial decisions in the future.
In recent years, financial planning has evolved overall, and more people are recognizing the importance of having a long-term financial plan. Today’s digitally-savvy generation prefers to manage their finances using digital platforms or apps. A one-stop solution that allows them to plan, manage, grow and address their financial needs. Millennials seek a greater degree of financial freedom, which also contributes to this trend.
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