Toronto Home Sellers Often Need The Use Of Storage Facilities

By Thomas Cook • May 11th, 2009

In the Toronto real estate market we’re in right now, buyers are very picky about the type of homes they buy. The way a home shows is crucial to how fast it sells and how high a price it gets

The problem most Toronto home sellers encounter is coping with all the stuff they’ve accumulated while they’ve been in that house or condo. Some can be thrown out, some can be given away but a lot of it just needs to be packed up an removed from the premises so the home shows its best!

What we’re often suggesting these days is for the home owner to rent a storage locker for one to three months while their home is on the real estate market and until the closing day and put all their excess belongings there. That way the house or condo suite looks more spacious and uncluttered and buyers are more easily able to see themselves in that home.

One of the nicest additions to Toronto’s self-storage facilities is the brand new Spaces Self-Storage building at 356 Eastern Avenue just east of Broadview. Take a look at some of the photos below.

I recently did an interview with the Spaces Self-Storage owner, Don Bannister, about why people use self-storage facilities like his and what special advantages his state-of-the-art building had over other older storage facilities. Click on the link below to listen in.

Download a Spaces Self-Storage brochure with locker sizes and a discount coupon for your first month’s locker rental. Check out their site directly at www.SpacesToronto.com.

If you say you heard about them from Thomas Cook at Toronto’s Real Estate Team at RE/MAX, they might give you the free use of a cube van to move your items into the locker!

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