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Home Inspection Vs Buidling Inspection

June 7th, 2017
I was recently asked this question by one of my Buyers last month about  Home Inspections: Q/ My Offer is conditional on a Home Inspection:   What happens if a home inspection finds some things in the house  that are not up to today’s Ontario Building Code?  Do we renegotiate the offer price ? A/ The short answer is “probably not”.   A home inspection is really more to find out if there are ...

Sugaring off – it’s maple syrup time in muskoka

June 5th, 2017
There are few treats more appealing than maple taffy on a plain old popsicle stick. Made by pouring hot maple syrup on half-melted snow, maple taffy is just one of the countless sweets that can be made from the sap of (arguably) our most Canadian tree: the sugar maple.     The season for “sugaring off” – the process of taking freshly running sap from maples and boiling it down into amber m ...

Getting that perfect view: tree cutting dos and don’ts

June 4th, 2017
The view from a Muskoka home is often one of its most valuable and cherished qualities. With hundreds of gorgeous lakes, rivers and creeks, and countless vistas of forest, field and marsh, you’re almost guaranteed to find a property with a perfect vantage point for daydreaming. Of course, along with these beautiful settings come the complications of maintaining some of the very features th ...

Leading in luxury: 3 reasons to choose chestnut park for muskoka properties properties

June 3rd, 2017
It matters with whom you do business. And when buying or selling a high-end recreational property, you want to know that you are working with a real estate brand that is superior. You want them to meet and even exceed your expectations. Chestnut Park Real Estate is that company. Their agents have the best tools, training, and support to bring clients the best service excellence in the recreat ...

Photography in muskoka: documenting the beautyies

June 2nd, 2017
Are you a shutterbug? Do you love to document the beauty that you see all around you in Muskoka? Then perhaps joining the Muskoka Photography Club is something you should consider. Three years ago, self-taught professional photographer Paul Bennett founded The Muskoka Photography Club with a mandate to bring photo lovers together to celebrate their dual passion for photography and the Muskok ...

Muskoka’s fall foliage: 4 hiking trails to enjoy the show

June 1st, 2017
It’s one of the last things many of us look forward to before hunkering down to the reality of the upcoming winter: Autumn. The crisp air, the sweaters we wrap ourselves in, and the colours that surround us make this time of year a favourite. And Muskoka in the fall is quite simply spectacular. Any road you travel will be bursting with colour, but why not really envelop yourself in nature’s f ...

A cottage closing checklist: 5 things to do

May 31st, 2017
For some families, the closing of the summer cottage is a tradition marked by routine and a gathering of family and friends. Some choose the Thanksgiving weekend to close up, but others wait until the snow starts to fly before saying goodbye. Whenever you choose to do it, having a checklist is always a good idea. Here are 5 things to do when closing up the cottage: 1. Turn Off and Unplug ...

Restored historic century home in huntsville

May 30th, 2017
A rare opportunity exists to own a piece of Muskoka history just south of downtown Huntsville. This charming house by the locks has a history filled with pioneering adventure and entrepreneurial spirit.   The property is now home to a successful hobby antiques business and a charming guest cottage B&B, but it was once the setting for the longest operating watermill in Muskoka. On land ...

Lake cecebe cottage has country charm and a private lagoon

May 30th, 2017
Situated on a level lot amidst 13 acres of lush woodsy greenery, this 2,700 square foot, 4-season, custom-built home is a private retreat set close to the quaint town of Mangnetawan at the foot of the Almaguin Highlands, and is a part of Northern Ontario’s longest fresh water system. Lake Cecebe is a pristine lake in the beautiful Magnetawan Waterway and is its second largest lake, giving yo ...

All aboard!

May 29th, 2017
The Culture Station brings the community a sense of its past Have you ever wondered what townships do with out-of-service train stations? Often the buildings are uniquely situated with a building style long since forgotten and the hope is that they will be preserved. The Town of Huntsville has made great use of what was once a hub of activity for the travelling public. It is now once agai ...

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