Monthly Archives: March 2025
There’s a lot that goes into preparing your home for sale. After meeting, vetting, and hiring your Realtor, they’ll likely tell you that you’ve got a lot of work ahead – from cleaning and decluttering to staging and more. But what if you don’t have a ton of time? The good news is that with […]
Welcome to my comprehensive, “Everything You Need to Know” Guide to selling your house in Toronto. In here, I’ll cover: 1.) How to use the Toronto Real Estate market to your advantage Real Estate Market Trends Toronto Neighbourhoods Interest Rates 2.) How to ideally time your sale Personal Life & Schedule Market Seasonality & Competition […]
To all our Alex Beauregard Team Real Estate Community, As the Coronavirus spreads throughout the world and our city, these continue to be unprecedented and challenging times. The virus’ impact on our lifestyle, economic environment, health care system and overall well-being seems to be changing by the day, if not the hour. Anxiety amongst buyers […]
“I worried that if I stopped tracking macros, I would lose my physique.” After years of careful macro tracking, Dr. Fundaro finally admitted to herself that the method no longer worked for her. Yet she was afraid to give it up. If anyone should feel confident in their food choices, it would be Dr. Gabrielle […]
While our ancestors relied on their senses to assess how they were doing, increasingly, we rely on gadgets. Today, if you’re curious enough, you can measure your heart rate, your step count, your exercise intensity, and your sleep quality—sometimes all on one sleek device. In the best cases, these devices offer a bridge between what […]
Are vegetable and seed oils “toxic”?! From TikTok to bestseller lists, vegetable oils—a.k.a. “seed oils”—are a big topic right now. To be fair, folks have debated the merits of vegetable oils dating back to when they first entered the marketplace. More recently, however, with the advent of the carnivore diet, vegetable oil hate has roared […]
If you order up coffee on a mobile app while scrolling your social feeds, or can’t stop watching videos and reading news articles on your phone at bedtime, listen up! Researchers studied what happened when people agreed to block the internet from their smartphones for just two weeks. And turns out, 91% felt better after […]
Gwen Partridge, or Mrs. Gwen to her pre-K students, walked around her homemade Black History Museum at the YMCA Immanuel Early Learning Center in Omaha, Neb., on an icy Thursday. She and her co-workers researched and created each exhibit. “What’s great is when they learn something about Black history and then the parents come back […]
The National Center for Education Statistics is a relatively obscure federal agency, but its mission – to collect data on the state of education – affects every public school in the country. Now, this work is under threat because of cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE. And that alarms a former Trump […]
Volodymyr Zelenskyy doesn’t seem to understand that President Donald Trump’s minerals and mining deal offer is, in fact, a giant step toward Ukraine’s security. I call it the tripwire effect. Think of it this way. American companies will come into Ukraine and open up drilling, excavation, and mining operations for rare earth minerals, precious metals, […]