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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Video! – Testimonial Patrick First Time Condo Buyer at Scarborough Town Centre with Jas Jagpal

http://www.JasJagpal.com: Patrick like many new and young first time buyers had very specific needs and many questions. He wanted something within a budget and in a specific building. Jas Jagpal, Broker and Certified Negotiation Expert stayed on top of any new condos and soon as a condo unit came up meeting Patrick’s specific criteria – Jas quickly booked an appointment, showed and negotiated a fair price. The view from this unit is spectacular and Patrick is very happy with his choice.


So if you know anyone looking to buy or sell in the greater Toronto area, give us a call and sign up on our website. http://www.JasJagpal.com


Jas Jagpal, Broker 647.272.6629; Jess Jagpal, Salesperson 416.312.9742

We help clients primarily in North York, Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan.




Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Video: First Time Buyer- How To Navigate The Home Buying Process


The BAK Team helps First-Time Buyers navigate buying a home or condo with ease and comfort. The BAK team helps you save time, energy, manage stress and prevent you from making costly buyer mistakes. Find out how it is done.

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You have questions? We got the answers.

Simply contact The BAK Team at:

Jess@TheBAKTeam.com or call Jess at 416.312.9742

Jas@TheBAKTeam.com or call broker Jas Jagpal at 647.272.6629

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We promise No BS, Simply The Truth & Results.

Buying or Selling- We Got Your Back!


Our Focus: Residential Houses, Investment and Resale Condos


Primary Location: Toronto, East York, North York, Scarborough, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby




Saturday, May 4, 2013

Video! – French Testimonial- Marie Isabelle | First Time Buyer | Jas Jagpal REMAX Broker Toronto Real Estate


http://www.TeamJagpal.com | Marie discusses her experience working with Team Jagpal. At the end she states in English “You can close your eyes and trust them.” We are thankful for her trust. We always speaks the truth and help all our clients, buyers and sellers by always staying in communication and answering every question truthfully.


Our vast experience will help you buy and sell in the GTA. Call Jas at 647.272.6629 or Jess at 416.312.9742




Friday, April 5, 2013

Tridel West Village Condo Assignment For Sale

Tridel West Village Condo Assignment For Sale


Assignment for Sale- Etobicoke by Tridel- West Village Phase 1- $283K


This is a great buy. Just slightly more than the original buyer purchased it for. You are getting a high floor unit, 1BR+D with an efficient layout. Great modern amenities and finishes.


Contact me if you are interested or know someone who is looking to buy.


Thanks!!!! jasjagpal@gmail.com




Thursday, March 21, 2013

Why List with REMAX Agent

Why List with REMAX Agent


The facts are that most people in Toronto and Canada are going to REMAX.ca to look for listings. Sellers should be concerned with not only which agent to market their property with, but which company. More exposures means fast sale and possibly higher price.




Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Pricing Your Home To Sell is Worth $1000s when Priced Right!

Often Seller's are confused as to how much to "list" their home for sale as they are getting suggested list prices from Realtors that can vary $10K- $20K.  I explain to Sellers that "suggested List Price is an Art, not an exact Science".  However, if due diligence is done, the price variation should be within 5-10K.  More importantly, under normal conditions, the market sets the price that your home will sell and not the "listing" price.

You see, if you list your home at $420K.  Yet the comparable homes values are near $400K.  It won't matter that your Realtor® suggested your home was worth $420K, the market will only pay $400K.  Unfortunately many Realtors inflate their suggested listing price to get your listing, or accept Seller's onerous listing price, knowing that in a month when there are no offers, you will be forced to reduce your pricing.  You lose precious time and energy when you do this and Buyer agents will use your listing as a comparison to sell other listings to their Buyers at lower prices.  Eventually your home carries a "stigma", that there must be something wrong with it, if it stays on the market too long.  And the value may dip below $400K because of this.  So when you reduce the price offers may only come at $390 or less.  Bottom line: you will often suffer when you over price your listing. Don't do it, except in a couple of cases!  "Your local market has very few listings, there are no comparable homes and you are just testing the market".

Whereas, time after time again, we see that listings that are priced right, sell faster and at top dollars.  So if you listed at $300K.  Yet the market showed your home is worth $310K.  Then you will get multiple offers and your home will sell at $310K.  Not only would you have sold within the first two weeks.  You also get fair market value for your home.  Just think, if you were a Buyer, you wouldn't  overpay for a home, just because it is listed $20K more than it's worth.  Buyer agents can get in a lot of trouble, if they misdirect their client to pay more for a home than it's really worth!  The Real Estate and Business Brokers Act 2002, clearly directs registrants to provide fiduciary duties of "Competence & Good Faith".  

So ensure you price your home to sell!  And any Realtor® worth his medal, whose looking out for your best interest, as a Buyer or Seller, will always guide you and tell you how it is, and how it should be... irrespective if they got to list and your sell your home or not.

———-  Jas Jagpal is a Re/Max Sales Representative, who helps families in Markham, Scarborough, Pickering and the GTA in the sale or purchase of their home.  Jas’s professionalism and his unique 20% commission sharing program for charitable organizations distinguishes him as a leader in innovation and charity.  If you are charitable organization,  looking to fundraise and want to partner with extraordinary agent who is honest and upfront, then give Jas a call 647-272-6629.  All buyers and sellers are encouraged to visit Jas's website and download his personal brochure to get to know him better.  Affiliate with Jas, help him raise 50K in 2010 for charities and Make Good Things Happen.  Thank you. ——–

Posted via web from Markham's #1 Real Estate Blog

Friday, January 15, 2010

Home Buyer's Plan of Action - 3 questions you must address.

When looking to buy a home, Buyer's can either jump in, thrash around and hope to blunder into their goal, or that can systematically create a plan of action to help get them their desired outcome.  The first method is what children often do, hit and miss, before they've learned how to succeed at a task.  You'll want to take the "create a plan of action" approach, and not gamble with your dreams.  You want to be in control of your biggest purchase and get the best home deal possible.

Three questions you must deal with in your plan of action before making any offer on a home.

1.  How Much Can You Afford to Pay for a Home?

If you can only afford a Honda Civic, there is no point going to Porsche dealer.  It will be a frustrating experience.  There is no point looking at homes at the $500,000 range if you can afford something at $450,000.

This is wear you should already have a "unconditional" preapproval commitment from a lender (Bank).  Also, if the lender says you can afford a mortgage of $400,000 but you feel comfortable with payments on a $350,000 mortgage, then take the smaller mortgage.  Don't feel compelled to buy at the MAX the lender will approve you.

2.  Where do you want to buy?

Ideally you can live anywhere, but most of us are limited to a reasonable driving distance from work, family and friends.  Even with these limiting factors you have many choices. You'll undoubtedly want a neighborhood with good schools, low crime, nearby shopping,  good transportation, and so on.  You'll also want to consider the types of homes, detached family, semis, shared condos or townhomes.  Neighborhoods, just a few minutes drive from each other can be vastly different.  It is important to "chart" the area you want to live in, "research" it and narrow your focus.  Expose yourself to your options and you may find something you never before considered that you really like.  Don't be fixated on 1 choice, you may have to settle for 2nd or 3rd.

3.  What Kind of Market Are You In?

Is it a hot, normal or cold?  In a Hot market, as we currently have, means that there are more buyers chasing fewer homes.  As a result, homes sell often as soon as they are listed, often entertaining multiple offers and resulting in homes selling for at or above asking price.  If you want to be a player, you must have all your "ducks in a row" and be able to act quickly!

A normal market has a fairly large inventory of homes for sale.  On average homes sell in 120 days or less.  You have room to negotiate and don't have to "rush" to make a deal. (Save a few high demand neighborhoods, or homes in impeccable condition)   Of course there are other buyers, so you still need to act fast on homes you "like".

A cold market, is where there is a huge inventory of homes, very few buyers and homes languish in the market for a year or more without an offer.  Parts of the United States have experienced this in the past few years.  Home prices keep falling and Buyer's (Investors) make low ball offers while taking into account the depreciation market.

Plan Your Actions: Once you've answered the three questions, you can take the steps to find a home of your dreams at an affordable price.  Find an agent your comfortable with and start looking.  Offers should always be made appropriate to market conditions.

Summary: 1. Get Preapproval.   2. Decide where you want to live.   3. Know the Market Condition  4. Get an Agent  5. Begin Looking.

———-  Jas Jagpal is a Re/Max Sales Representative, who helps families in Markham, Scarborough, Pickering and the GTA in the sale or purchase of their home.  Jas’s professionalism and his unique 20% commission sharing program for charitable organizations distinguishes him as a leader in innovation and charity.  If you are charitable organization,  looking to fundraise and want to partner with extraordinary agent who is honest and upfront, then give Jas a call 647-272-6629.  All buyers and sellers are encouraged to visit Jas's website and download his personal brochure to get to know him better.  Affiliate with Jas, help him raise 50K in 2010 for charities and Make Good Things Happen.  Thank you. ——–

Posted via web from Toronto's Morningside Heights Community