Brighton Realtors Gets Another 5 Star Review For Excellent Service From KjMaxwell

 

If you are interested in working with Realtors who go above and beyond in the selling and purchasing of your next home, then consider working with us!  http://www.TwoMoveYou.com 

TwoMoveYou, Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter of Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd are two realtors who move you in Durham Region and Northumberland.  

Thank you for giving us reasons to be the best that we can be to help you with your real estate needs. 

Making our clients happy gives us the  motivation to make our services more client oriented aiming for customer satisfaction and excellent service.
 
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Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter
TwoMoveYou Real Estate Century 21 Brighton
6 Ironwood Cres, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
647-697-7709

For Sale Home In Spencer, Cobourg With TwoMoveYou Buyer Satisfaction Guarantees

 

Are you looking for a home in Cobourg, Ontario? Are you a home buyer looking in Northumberland? Look no further!
 
LOVE THE HOME YOU BUY IN COBOURG, OR WE’LL BUY IT BACK GUARANTEED.   
 
TwoMoveYou Realtors, Victoria Carter and Kirk Rickman, Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage in Northumberland have lists of homes available under $450K. They also protect their buyers by offering a guarantee that if you don’t love your home within 24 months of owning it, they will buy it back from you!  

Completely Renovated in 2020…

Welcome to 26 Spencer St., East in Cobourg Ontario.

A Welcoming 1+1 Ground Floor Condo In A Very Friendly And Trendy Location!

This Open Concept Design Features Quality Upgrades That Include Quartz Countertops in Both the Kitchen and Bathroom, Stainless Steel Appliances, Soft Close Kitchen Cabinetry, Quality/ Durable Flooring, Under Cabinet Lighting, Upgraded Light Fixtures And Ceiling Fans, Tons Of Storage, And A Separate Laundry Room!

Be Impressed With This 730 Square Foot Unit.

Expand Your Living Environment Out To The Common Outdoor Space With Communal BBQ, Lots Of Patio Space For Engaging Conversations, And Comfy Chairs To Soak Up The Sun.

This Building Is Pet Friendly. This Unit Comes With An Exclusive Parking Spot. Heat and Water Are Included… What More Could You Want?

26 Spencer Is In An Ideal Location, As It Is Within Walking Distance To Shopping, VIA Rail And Schools. Not To Mention The Close Proximity To Cobourg Beach, A Conservation Area, Transportation And Much More.

BOOK YOUR SHOWING NOW!

We look forward to helping you find the real estate property/ies of your dreams.  

Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter
TwoMoveYou Real Estate Century 21 Brighton
6 Ironwood Cres, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
647-697-7709

 

Selling Your Home Doesn’t Have To Be A Nightmare. . .Get help with professional Realtors TwoMoveYou

 

Kirk Rickman, Sales Representative, and Victoria Carter, Broker with Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage, also known as TwoMoveYou (Two Realtors MOVE You), located in Brighton, Ontario, also servicing Northumberland, Quinte West, and Durham Regions.  

Selling your home doesn’t have to be a nightmare!  Kirk and Victoria are very experienced with getting you the most money for your home!  

Interview Victoria and Kirk to see how they make the entire selling your home process smooth and easy!  

Happy Halloween!
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Bungalow For Sale in Oshawa Central, Oshawa

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2 Unit Property In Oshawa

•  3 bath , 4 bdrm bungalow FOR SALE  CAD599,900 . Two Units For One!
MLS® E5415930

TWO for One! Here is a rare opportunity for buyers of all kinds! Investors! Renovators! Multi Gen Families! Friends Combining Assets! 464 King St E offers two homes connected by a breezeway, steps away from the convenient location of King Street E and Wilson, in Oshawa!

Originally designed for a doctor to live and practice medicine, this home has since been transformed into 2 spacious units featuring oversized windows, hardwood flooring, and lots of outdoor space. There are windows everywhere! Every room is filled with light. Each unit is breezy, bright, and has access to the large backyard and the welcoming flagstone courtyard.

Street-side, Is the self-contained bungalow with loads of living space, including a separate kitchen, family area with a fireplace, bedrooms and a 4 pc bath. The second home has 1.5 stories of expansive living space, with oversized principal rooms, a fireplace with a wall-to-wall backdrop feature, a roomy second floor, and a decent semi -finished basement.

Overall, there is so much potential and convenience!

High ceilings, 3 fireplaces (as is), and efficient radiant heating. All this home needs is some love and care from you, the next owner!

464 King St East offers a unique opportunity. Don’t let THIS one get away.

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464 King St E Oshawa Ontario For Sale

 

Are you looking for a home in Oshawa, Ontario? Are you a home buyer looking in Durham? Look no further!
 
LOVE THE HOME YOU BUY IN OSHAWA , OR WE’LL BUY IT BACK GUARANTEED.   
 
TwoMoveYou Realtors, Victoria Carter and Kirk Rickman, Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage in Durham have lists of homes available.  They also protect their buyers by offering a guarantee that if you don’t love your home within 24 months of owning it, they will buy it back from you!  

A Very Unique Property Ideal For 2 Family Household Or A Home Business. Front Of The House Is A Self Contained Recently Renovated Bungalow. At The Back A 1-1/2 Story With Spacious Modem Kitchen, Bright Open Concept Living Room / Dining Room With Wall To Wall Fireplace.

BOOK YOUR SHOWING NOW!

We look forward to helping you find the real estate property/ies of your dreams.

Victoria Carter and Kirk Rickman
TwoMoveYou Guaranteed Real Estate Systems
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How to Design a Timeless Kitchen

 
 

This article is shared with you, compliments of Victoria Carter, Broker, Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage in Brighton, Ontario

Victoria Carter, GUARANTEES the you will LOVE your home, or she will buy it back! Call 647-697-7709, or visit her website at www.TwoMoveYou.com

Written By Kristin Hohenadel

Designing a kitchen is an expensive project that involves making important decisions about this central room in the home. All the more reason to choose a timeless design that will outlast fads and keep working for you for years to come. Whether you are remodeling or building a kitchen from scratch, here is everything you need to consider to design a kitchen that will stand the test of time.   

Forget Trends

It’s easy to get caught up in the urgency of trends, but designing a timeless kitchen is all about tuning out the fleeting style obsessions of the moment to focus on what will endure.
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“Trends, I hate that word because it gives people the excuse to keep making rash, sometimes expensive changes to their homes, only to regret it or tire of it in a few years’ time,” says Helen Parker, creative director of deVOL, the UK-based manufacturer of swoon-worthy, timeless kitchens. “I think this way of decorating and styling your home is gradually becoming less of a thing as people become more sustainable and more aware of waste and providence. And most importantly, realizing that style is about longevity.” 

Mix Old and New

One of the easiest ways to design a kitchen that will stand the test of time is to base your design on kitchens that have already stood the test of time. Look back over the last century and you can identify which kitchen styles, layouts, materials, appliances, and decorative elements seem to transcend time.

Parker believes that constantly updating décor “is such an old fashioned and ill-considered way to make a room that feels like home,” adding: “At deVOL, we have always loved the old and new mix and the essential art of buying good quality, lifelong items for your home.”

Mixing and balancing old and new elements will ensure that your kitchen design doesn’t look like either a vintage time capsule or a trendy space that will be dated by next year. Timeless kitchens look like they have always been there, but are functional and well maintained enough to feel perennially fresh and current.  

Main Elements and Layout 

Whether your kitchen is galley-style, U-shaped, L-shaped, built along a single wall, or open-plan, be sure that you consider the classic kitchen triangle when planning out the space to determine the most functional relationship between the oven, sink, and refrigerator.

Choose kitchen cabinetry that won’t date, such as Shaker cabinets, a modern trend rooted in centuries of design history. While wood seems like it would be impervious to trends, in reality using too much of any single wood, such as the all maple or dark mahogany of kitchens past, can date your kitchen. Consider using woods like oak or walnut or even plywood as accents, such as covering the face of a kitchen island, or by installing floating wood shelving. Or choose ageless flat-front cabinetry in neutral colors. Opt for a kitchen sink that is simple and functional and reconsider matching all of your plumbing fixtures and fittings by mixing metals that will look great no matter what metal finish is currently in style. 

Timeless Materials and Finishes

Timeless kitchens beg for natural materials like stone and wood—think marble or butcher block countertops. White subway tile backsplashes are always timeless, but you can also get a little more creative with patterned cement tiles or geometric shapes that were as popular at the beginning of the 20th century as they are in the 21st, and which will keep looking great for years to come. In an open plan space, consider running the same hardwood flooring used in the rest of the room throughout the kitchen.  

Colors, Décor, and Accessories

With a timeless, classic, functional layout and foundational pieces, you can update your kitchen as time passes by changing accessories, textiles, artwork, paint, wallpaper, and other decorative tweaks that require styling rather than renovation.

Stick with neutrals such white, taupe, gray, black, or black and white. Use bright or otherwise non-neutral colors as accents via wall paint, textiles, or accessories. 

One of the easiest ways to create a timeless aesthetic in your kitchen is by incorporating décor that is emblematic of kitchens throughout the decades. This includes everyday accessories like wooden cutting boards, copper pots and pans, and classic dishware, glassware, and silverware. Choose time-tested natural materials like linen and cotton for window treatments, upholstery, dishtowels, and table settings. Install integrated task lighting for cooking and prep spaces and layer in ambient lighting in the form of industrial pendants or vintage chandeliers.

While everyone wants updated appliances, brand new ovens, refrigerators, stovetops, and microwaves can date quickly, like those avocado green appliances from the 1970s. Consider hiding refrigerators behind cabinetry that will create a seamless look. Otherwise choose simple appliances in neutral colors. Or if you can afford it, splash out on some stylish appliances with retro appeal like a Smeg refrigerator, or neo retro small countertop appliances such as toasters and electric kettles. 

Take Your Time

Home décor, like fashion, has moved beyond the era when any single style rules the day. The kitchens you will never tire of look assembled over time, like a classic wardrobe. Parker says she aims to create spaces “that inspire eclecticism and layers of interest. Spaces that are not so carefully curated that they feel like a hotel or a museum, but a slightly gung-ho attitude to mixing and matching and making a room with interest and character. It takes time and patience and isn’t instant but it’s definitely worth putting in the time.” 

Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter
TwoMoveYou Real Estate Century 21 Brighton
6 Ironwood Cres, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
Phone: 647-697-7709

It’s Halloween! Here are some Famous Haunted Houses. Anyone want to buy a scary house this season?

 

It’s Halloween! Here are some Famous Haunted Houses.  Anyone want to buy a scary house this season?

Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter, Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage.  TwoMoveYou Guaranteed Real Estate in Brighton, Ontario. 

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Happy Halloween!

8 Smart Ways to Heat Your Outdoor Patio

 
 

This article is shared with you, compliments of Victoria Carter, Broker, Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage in Brighton, Ontario

Victoria Carter, GUARANTEES the you will LOVE your home, or she will buy it back! Call 647-697-7709, or visit her website at www.TwoMoveYou.com

Written By Lisa Hallett Taylor

Extend your time spent outdoors—whether that means hours or months—with the addition of a fire feature or other heat source for your patio, deck, or backyard. Not only will these ideas provide a much-needed temperature boost, but they’ll also help create a focal point, upgrade your decor, and serve as a place around which to gather, entertain, relax, and enjoy time outdoors.

When considering a fire pit or outdoor heat lamp, know they can vary drastically in price: Custom-designed hearths and pits with elaborate features and materials can be expensive, but you can also find a simple fire pit or chiminea for less than $200 that will get the job done.

Your choice of fuel can also impact how much your outdoor heating costs you, and should be determined not only by preference and price point but also by local laws and codes. Check with your city or county for any ordinances you need to be mindful of, such as wood-burning laws and performance standards (the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also provides information and links to many regional ordinances and regulations). Generally, though, the most environmentally-friendly choices are butane or gas, which both need to be hooked up by a professional.

Fire Pit

Because of their portable nature, low cost, and ease of use, fire pits have become the most popular type of outdoor heating. They can utilize either wood or gas and are traditionally designed to be situated low to the ground, making them an ideal feature to center seating around. Available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, they’re also easy to match to nearly every design aesthetic and a great way to bring a touch of style to your outdoor space.

Custom Fireplace

Not only is a fireplace an eye-catching focal point for a backyard or patio, but it also creates a sense of permanence. By adding seating and a coffee table around your fireplace, you transform a forgotten backyard into a true outdoor living room. Whether you opt to have a fireplace custom-built, make it a do-it-yourself project, or buy a prefab unit, time and research will give you the best results. 

Materials for outdoor fireplaces can range from brick and stone to concrete or metal, and you can choose to fuel it with either gas or wood. When considering the location of your fireplace, think about low-hanging trees and shrubs, nearby structures, and whether the wind will blow smoke in your neighbor’s yard (or into the interior of your own home). 

Portable Fireplace

A portable or prefab fireplace is a smart choice for a smaller outdoor space, or if you move and want to take your fireplace with you. Sometimes also referred to as chimineas, many portable fireplaces have eye-catching flues, so yours can often mimic the look of a built-in design without the added permanence. 

Hot Tubs and Spas

Picture this: It’s a frosty, starry December night and a bubbling tub, heated to a cozy 104 degrees Fahrenheit, is waiting for you just outside on your patio or deck. Even if it’s snowing, a spa or hot tub will quickly help warm you up and relax any sore muscles you may have from too much winter skiing or snow shoveling. Make sure you have a plush robe, slippers, and a towel nearby. 

Heated Floors

Extend the season of your deck or patio by installing radiant heating beneath the flooring. While it’s more often associated with interiors, heated floors are gaining popularity with outdoor surfaces as well. Systems can be installed to warm up your patio or deck, and they boast the added bonus of melting fallen snow or keeping surfaces from getting icy. Keep in mind, any heated floors should always be installed by a professional—this is not a DIY job! 

Outdoor Kitchen

Make your outdoor kitchen a place you want to be on a chilly day, thanks to appliances that pack on the warmth. The addition of a grill, brick pizza oven, or other outdoor cooking gadgets will quickly heat things up, and all those delicious aromas will make guests want to hang out on the patio long after dinner ends 

Heat Lamps

Portable patio heaters are tall, don’t take up much room, and are usually fueled by propane—in fact, you’ve probably been warmed by one on the patio of a restaurant while dining outdoors. On average, a single unit can heat up an area of 25 square feet, making them the ideal choice for a deck or patios where you’d like to be able to eat outdoors all season long. Bonus: They’re not super bulky, so they’re easy to stash away during the summer months or when not in use. 

Outdoor Rugs and Blankets

While an indoor/outdoor rug or heavy throw isn’t going to provide the same amount of warmth as a fire pit or patio heater, it will help make your space appear (and feel!) cozier. Add a plush blanket or throw to your patio or deck, snuggle up with a friend, and quickly forget about the cooler temps. Pro tip: Place your throw in the dryer for a few minutes before bringing it outdoors for an added bit of heat. 

Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter
TwoMoveYou Real Estate Century 21 Brighton
6 Ironwood Cres, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
Phone: 647-697-7709

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Kirk Rickman and Victoria Carter
TwoMoveYou Real Estate Century 21 Brighton
6 Ironwood Cres, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
Phone: (647) 697-7413