Commercial Space For Rent | 2 LEWIS Street, Fort Erie, Ontario
Bring your commercial business needs to this amazing space! Endless possibilities within your reach like the super high ceiling of this space!
See all the amazing features that this quality commercial space offer below:
🏙️ Large Main floor Open space with easy access to all
🚗 Ample parking spaces for both customers and employees
🌬️ Air conditioned
🏢 Located in a well maintained building
⬆️ 15 foot ceilings
🚚 11.5 ft garage door access at the front making accessibility easy for large items
🚏 Minutes from busy downtown Fort Erie!
☝️3440 sq ft.
🚪 Has office space, washroom and plenty of storage
🌆 Great location, close to all amenities, all quick service restaurants, QEW, Peace Bridge, and very easy for customers to find in the Niagara Region!
This property will fit your unique needs! Contact me today and let me help you make it a reality!
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Home for Sale! 13 Findlay Crescent Fort Erie Ontario
A change of scenery? This beautiful property is now available for purchase and ready for a fresh start with endless possibilities!
Here are the reasons you will ❤️ this property!
🏡 Wonderful bungalow
🪴 Situated on a premium sized intown lot
🌆 Great location
🏊♂️ Inground pool
👨👩👧 Maintained by Same family for many years
🛋️ Fully finished up and down ☀️ Huge 3 season sunroom
🔥 With a gas fireplace to heat up of those chilly evenings
🏙️ Close to all the uptown amenities
🚏 Quick easy access to the Peace Bridge, QEW, and schools
🪵 Hardwood flooring on the main floor, attached garage
🌻 Covered front porch
Contact me ASAP to start the next chapter of your home ownership journey!
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Motivational Monday!
“Owning a home is a keystone of wealth-both financial affluence and emotional security.”
-Suze Orman
Indeed it is.
Here are some listings of what’s available in Fort Erie to give you a headstart!
1. 427 Buffalo Rd – https://tinyurl.com/4xx9ekzz
2. 4680 Bowen Rd – https://tinyurl.com/5n6pjzbp
3. 13 Findlay Cres – https://tinyurl.com/3rtpcj3v
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Title Insurance in Canada: What Does it Cover?
When you purchase a property in Canada, you want to be sure that you are the rightful owner with the right to use and enjoy the property. Title insurance provides protection against any unforeseen or unknown issues that may arise with the title to your property. In this blog, we will discuss what title insurance covers in Canada.
Unknown Title Defects
Title insurance covers unknown title defects that could affect your ownership of the property. For example, if there was a forged document in the chain of title, or if a previous owner had a fraudulent claim to the property, title insurance would protect you from any losses incurred as a result of such defects.
Existing Liens Against the Property
Liens can be placed on a property for a variety of reasons, such as unpaid taxes or contractor bills. Title insurance provides coverage against any existing liens that may exist against your property. If a lien is discovered after you purchase the property, title insurance will cover the costs of dealing with the lien, such as paying off any outstanding debts.
Encroachment Issues
Encroachment occurs when a part of a building or structure, such as a fence or shed, extends beyond the property line and onto an adjacent property. Title insurance covers encroachment issues that may arise, such as disputes with neighbors over boundaries or easements.
Title Fraud
Title fraud is a growing concern in Canada, and title insurance provides coverage against any losses resulting from fraudulent activity. For example, if someone steals your identity and takes out a mortgage on your property, title insurance will cover any losses you incur as a result of the fraud.
Errors in Surveys and Public Records
Title insurance covers errors in surveys and public records that could affect your ownership of the property. For example, if the survey shows that your property line extends beyond your actual property boundary, title insurance will cover any legal costs associated with correcting the error.
Title-Related Issues That Can Affect Your Ability to Sell, Mortgage, or Lease Your Property
Title insurance also covers any title-related issues that could affect your ability to sell, mortgage, or lease your property. For example, if a previous owner failed to disclose an easement on the property, title insurance will cover any legal costs associated with removing the easement.
Legal Fees Related to Defending Title Rights
Finally, title insurance provides coverage for any legal fees associated with defending your title rights. For example, if a third party makes a claim on your property, title insurance will cover the legal costs associated with defending your title.
In conclusion, title insurance in Canada provides protection against a wide range of issues that may arise with the title to your property. It is important to consider purchasing title insurance when purchasing a property to ensure that you are protected against any unforeseen or unknown issues that may arise with the title.
Title Insurance: Is it Mandatory in Ontario?
Let’s begin by defining the term “title.” Essentially, title pertains to the legal ownership of a property. As a real estate broker, it’s crucial to understand the significance of title insurance in protecting this ownership.
In Ontario, title insurance is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended for all homebuyers. Title insurance can protect you from many issues that may arise with the title of the property you are purchasing, such as liens, encroachments, and other defects that can impact your ownership rights.
While title searches are conducted during the homebuying process, they are not foolproof, and there is always a risk of undiscovered issues that can lead to legal battles and financial losses. Having title insurance can provide peace of mind and protect you from the financial burden of unexpected title-related issues. The cost of title insurance is a one-time expense paid at closing and is typically based on the purchase price of the property.
While it may not be mandatory, it is a wise investment for any homebuyer in Ontario. Title insurance is a type of policy that safeguards property owners and lenders against financial losses caused by title defects. Should any issues arise with the title of the property you intend to purchase, title insurance will shield you from any resulting expenses or damages.
With a title insurance policy, you’ll be covered up to the maximum amount specified in the policy, and it may also extend to cover legal fees involved in defending your title rights. As a result, title insurance is an essential component of any real estate transaction that can offer peace of mind and financial protection.
Unlocking the Secrets of the Niagara Real Estate Market!
Celebrating My Real Estate Anniversary
Celebrating another year with Century 21 since 2004! It’s been an incredible journey helping families find their dream homes and guiding them through the real estate process.
I always know how many years I am in the business, since I got in the same year I had my youngest son. I couldn’t have done it without the support of my amazing colleagues and clients.
Thank you for your trust and loyalty, and here’s to many more years of making homeownership dreams a reality!
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