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Buying a house can be an exciting, but also intimidating process. We’ve created some resources for home buyers below that can help you find your perfect home, while avoiding some costly pitfalls. If you’re ready to take the plunge and need some expert help, click here to find a Sutton agent near you.
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Tax Facts for Landlords
Wednesday 3rd, 2022
Sutton Realty
As the cost of living rises with inflation, it becomes more attractive for homeowners to rent out their properties to generate extra, passive income. Doing so benefits the many Canadians who find themselves priced out of the housing market due to the cost of living and higher interest rates. The Rental Housing Index (https://rentalhousingindex.ca) website is an excellent resource for statistics on rental prices and demand across the country. Read more

Protect Your Home and Wildlife
Thursday 2nd, 2022
Sutton Realty
Did you know that pesticides from lawns can eventually wash into rivers and lakes to kill fish? Or that rat poison can work its way up the food chain? What we do around our homes can have unexpected outcomes far beyond our fences. Fortunately, there are simple ways that we can maintain our homes while being kind to wildlife. Read more

How to Make a Butterfly Garden
Monday 2nd, 2022
Sutton Realty
Can you imagine summer without colourful butterflies fluttering past? As our urban areas become more crowded, we remove their food and habitat. As we add chemicals to the environment, we poison these beautiful creatures that would otherwise help to pollinate our crops. In fact, 450 butterfly species have been steadily declining since 1972, and some have gone extinct (National Geographic 2021). Your yard and garden can be a haven for struggling butterfly populations. Read more