Lynne Heintz and Jason Coward   In 2006 Lynne and Jason formed one the most prolific real estate teams in the greater Winnipeg area. Since that time they have successfully served over 150 clients and continue to provide unwavering support to all of their clients dating back to 1997.
Together they offer their clients over 12 years experience, tremendous industry confidence and respect, and over-the-top service and support. Christina and Julie-Anne provide industry leading administrative and customer service support. You can be confident that your best interests will be held above all else when dealing with every member of the team. Consistently investing back into the business means that you, the client, are receiving the latest technologies and service programs. The Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate team is coached by one of the most successful and recognized real estate training companies in the world: Richard Robins International. Their dedication to service, expertise, growth and community has been recognized by RRI and resulted in one of the Co-founders dedicating his time to Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate in the form of bi-weekly coaching. Service to community is a driving philosophy for Lynne and Jason, their commitment to charities such as The Children’s Miracle Network, Realtors Care Association,MS Society,The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation: Run for the Cure, Siloam Mission, to name a few, is based on the same principles that we bring to the Real Estate industry. They are involved in the communities they live by holding portfolios on the local residents groups and participating in and supporting community events and endeavors. Coming from a place of service is critical to the success of Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate. They have never adopted the “sales first” approach and, as a result, referrals from past clients, family and friends make up 80% of their business! That statistic is the best testimonial of the work they do for their clients and the community and one that Lynne and Jason are extremely proud of. Call today! 
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Bargain Properties >Bargain Homes
Most buyers want a home that is in tip-top condition and ready for them to occupy, but many homes sell for bargain prices because they need work. Buyers love "fixer-uppers" for the obvious reasons: the affordable price and the satisfaction of remodeling the house to accommodate your tastes and needs.
Whether you are buying the property for yourself or as an investment, choose a house that is in a good location and structurally sound. It should be priced enough below market value (usually 25%) to allow plenty of room for a profitable re-sale after the work is completed.
It is important to educate yourself before taking on a fixer-upper project. Inexpensive cosmetic improvements often give the greatest return on your investment-- paint will increase the value three times for every dollar invested. Landscaping, carpeting, and light fixtures are also relatively inexpensive improvements. Try to avoid purchasing a house that needs expensive structural improvements such as a new roof, plumbing, wiring, or foundation repairs.
Remodeling a kitchen will rarely add more than the cost of the upgrade, but new appliances usually give a fine return. An extra bathroom is the best renovation from an investment point of view, often giving twice its cost in added value.
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Where and when was the first motel introduced on the American commercial real estate scene?
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The first motel, appropriately named the "Motel Inn", opened in San Luis Obispo in 1925. |
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