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April 2024 Issue
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Sabine Pitt
April newsletter

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Welcome to my newsletter. Here you will find the latest real estate news and stats for your area. If you would like more information about market conditions in your community, or have any other real estate related questions, please contact me. I would be happy to meet with you to see how I can help you out.

Sabine Pitt
Sabine Pitt
Royal LePage Parksville-Qualicum Beach Realty
Royal LePage Parksville-Qualicum Beach Realty, Brokerage
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Spring Cleaning Made Easy: 10 Tips for a Fresh Start

As the birds chirp and flowers bloom, it’s time to embrace the spirit of renewal with a thorough spring cleaning session! Bid farewell to the dust and clutter of winter and welcome the season of freshness and rejuvenation. Whether you’re a seasoned cleaning aficionado or a novice in the art of tidying up, these handy tips will help you breeze through your spring cleaning checklist with ease:

Create a Plan of Attack: Start by making a list of areas in your home that need attention. Prioritize tasks based on urgency and allocate specific days or weekends for tackling each area. Having a plan will keep you organized and motivated throughout the cleaning process.

Declutter Before You Clean: Before diving into deep cleaning, take some time to declutter and streamline your belongings. Sort through closets, cabinets, and drawers, and donate or discard items that you no longer need or use. Decluttering will not only make cleaning easier but also create a sense of spaciousness in your home.

Gather Your Supplies: Stock up on cleaning supplies before you begin. Invest in eco-friendly and non-toxic products to minimize environmental impact and ensure the safety of your family and pets. Essential cleaning supplies include microfiber cloths, all-purpose cleaner, disinfectant wipes, vinegar, baking soda, and a vacuum cleaner with attachments.

Start from the Top: When cleaning each room, always start from the top and work your way down. Begin by dusting ceiling fans, light fixtures, and crown moldings, then move on to surfaces like countertops, tables, and shelves. Finally, tackle floors and baseboards to sweep away any accumulated dust and debris.

Focus on High-Traffic Areas: Pay special attention to high-traffic areas of your home, such as entryways, kitchens, and bathrooms. These areas tend to accumulate more dirt and grime and require extra attention during spring cleaning. Scrub floors, wipe down surfaces, and disinfect commonly touched objects like doorknobs and light switches.

Don’t Forget the Windows: Brighten up your living spaces by giving your windows a thorough cleaning. Use a glass cleaner or a solution of vinegar and water to remove dirt, smudges, and streaks from windowpanes and frames. Don’t forget to wash curtains, blinds, and window sills for a complete refresh.

Freshen Up Fabrics: Refresh your upholstery, carpets, and rugs by giving them a good cleaning. Vacuum upholstered furniture to remove dust and pet hair, and spot-treat stains with a gentle cleaner. Consider steam cleaning carpets and rugs to deep clean and sanitize them effectively.

Tackle the Outdoors: Extend your spring cleaning efforts beyond the confines of your home and spruce up your outdoor living spaces. Sweep patios and decks, power wash exterior surfaces, and trim overgrown bushes and shrubs. Clear gutters and downspouts of debris to prevent water damage during spring showers.

Organize and Label: Take advantage of your spring cleaning momentum to organize and streamline your storage spaces. Invest in storage bins, baskets, and organizers to keep items neatly categorized and easily accessible. Label containers to quickly identify their contents and maintain order throughout the year.

Reward Yourself: Once you’ve completed your spring cleaning checklist, take a moment to celebrate your hard work and enjoy the fresh, clean ambiance of your home. Treat yourself to a well-deserved break or indulge in a favorite activity to recharge and rejuvenate for the season ahead.

With these simple tips and tricks, you’ll breeze through your spring cleaning routine and welcome the warmer months with a clean and refreshed home. Happy cleaning!

Tips & Resources

43 Spring Dinner Ideas That Will Bring You Back to Life

Revitalize your taste buds with spicy radishes, earthy mushrooms, and all the rhubarb you can eat.

54 Creative Spring Crafts That Will Instantly Brighten Your Home

Celebrate the arrival of warm weather by choosing a few of these fun spring craft ideas to add to your home.

Use This Spring Gardening Checklist for a Pretty Landscape All Year

As your garden starts waking up in spring, it’s time to start planting, pruning, and prepping for the growing season ahead.

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March Housing Market Calmer Than Expected

NANAIMO, BC – Last month, the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) recorded 655
unit sales board-wide (all property types). In the single-family category (excluding acreage and
waterfront), 291 homes sold in March, down 22 per cent from one year ago and up 15 per cent from
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The number of active listings of single-family homes was 1,084 last month, down from 963 the
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year ago. There were 333 row/townhouses for sale last month compared to 253 the previous year.

“As we reported last month, there is a lot of interest among potential buyers,” says Jason Yochim,
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