Welcome to my Website
Hello,
I am Sandy Randhawa, Real Estate Sales Representative.
As a CENTURY 21® Real Estate professional, I am dedicated to providing you with the highest quality service possible.
My personal knowledge of the local Real Estate market is combined with the power of the CENTURY 21 brand - the most recognized name in Real Estate today.
It is increasingly important to be knowledgeable about the trends and data in the local housing market. I have the best market intelligence and strategic advice to support our clients and help them meet their goals.
I am committed to the highest level of personal service and to meeting your needs. I am strongly dedicated to being the best at what I do.
I want my clients to be comfortable with the buying and selling process and to be so satisfied with my services that they will gladly introduce me to their friends and family and want me to be their ... "Realtor for Life"
Let me assist you in selling a property, I have the expertise to help you get the fastest sale possible and at the best price. Or I can also help you, if you are interested in finding your dream home, in a neighbourhood that is right for you, and in the price range you want
Thank you for visiting my website. Please browse through My Listings, Market Reports, Selling and Buying Tips, My Blog and feel free to contact me directly at 647-232-8000 for any questions that you may have.
I look forward to the opportunity of working for you!
Sincerely,
Sandy Randhawa
Dir 647-232-8000
Off 905-488-2100 #368
Century 21 President Realty Inc. Brokerage
Maintenance Recommendation
Spring
Shut down and clean furnace humidifier, and close the furnace humidifier damper on units with central air conditioning.
Check air conditioning system and have serviced every two or three years.
Clean or replace air conditioning filter (if applicable).
Check dehumidifier and clean if necessary.
Turn OFF gas furnace and fireplace pilot lights where possible.
Have well water tested for quality. It is recommended that you test for bacteria every six months.
Check smoke, carbon monoxide and security alarms and replace batteries.
Clean windows, screens and hardware, and replace storm windows with screens. Check screens first and repair or replace if needed.
Open valve to outside hose connection after all danger of frost has passed.
Examine the foundation walls for cracks, leaks or signs of moisture, and repair as required. Repair and paint fences as necessary.
Ensure sump pump is operating properly before the spring thaw sets in. Ensure discharge pipe is connected and allows water to drain away from the foundation.
Re-level any exterior steps or decks which moved due to frost or settling.
Check eavestroughs and downspouts for loose joints and secure attachment to your home, clear any obstructions, and ensure water flows away from your foundation.
Clear all drainage ditches and culverts of debris.
Undertake spring landscape maintenance and, if necessary, fertilize young trees.