Walker Realty Group

Knox Happenings Newsletter – February 2025


Happy February!

One way of maintaining relationships with people is keeping in touch. That’s why I strive to keep in touch with my clients through regular, informative, communications like this e-newsletter. I’m a firm believer that my service to you doesn’t end after you move into your new home but continues in the months and years in between moves.

In addition to keeping in touch with my e-newsletters, I also keep a close watch on the local real estate scene, so when you have questions, need advice, or are looking for opportunities, I’m ready to be there for you.

So, if you, or a friend, colleague, family member, or neighbor have any real estate-related questions or concerns, or need a contractor recommendation, I hope you will think of me!

7 Ways to Save on Your Closing Costs


Buying property isn’t cheap and involves more than just the cost of the property. Associated fees can start to add up so, for some tips on how to cut down on your closing costs, read on.

While some closing costs are fixed, such as taxes, there are several ways you can reduce the amount of your closing costs, so you can walk into your new place with a little bit more in the bank than you would otherwise.

Keeping the Peace: How to Handle Issues With Your Neighbors


When you have neighbors a variety of issues can arise ranging from disagreements over fences or trees, to noise, construction, dogs, etc. How you handle issues or potential issues can make the difference between friend and foe. So, where do you begin?

Be proactive – A lot of would-be issues don’t become so, if you are already friendly with your neighbor, as this promotes open communication. So, if new neighbors move in, introduce yourself. Attend or organize community events (e.g., street potluck or community BBQ). If you are planning a loud construction project, let them know ahead of time.

Talk it out – Nonetheless, issues can still arise, and the best thing to do is to talk to them about it. Don’t assume their actions are malicious or disrespectful without first talking to them calmly. Think about what you are trying to solve, actions you would like to see, and the compromises you would be willing to make before speaking with them. If they come to you with an issue, listen calmly, avoid being defensive, and focus on a solution. Try to find common ground.

Consider a third party – If talking it out isn’t working, consider involving a property manager if you are in a condo, a mediator (look into free community programs that offer mediation for neighbor disputes in your area), a bylaw officer, or a lawyer (for the US use attorney instead of lawyer).

Renting Done Right: Tips for Renting Your Property


Securing a trouble-free tenant is every landlord’s wish, and to do that requires treating the position of landlord as a professional job. As a landlord you should:

With proper due diligence, you stand a greater chance of enjoying a passive income, without a big headache.

Notable, Quotable, Quotes!

“The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.”
Epictetus

“You cannot tailor-make the situations in life, but you can tailor-make the attitudes to fit those situations.”
Zig Ziglar

“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.”
Robert Louis Stevenson