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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Vibrant vistas: Panorama Hills combines beautiful landscapes with popular amenities
Located in the heart of Calgary's new northwest, Panorama Hills is Calgary's most populated community, with almost 26,000 residents calling it home.
Nestled into the sweet spot between several major arteries, the community is bordered by Stoney Trail to the north, Country Hills Boulevard to the south and Beddington Trail to the west, providing quick and easy access to surrounding areas and the downtown core.
Nestled into the sweet spot between several major arteries, the community is bordered by Stoney Trail to the north, Country Hills Boulevard to the south and Beddington Trail to the west, providing quick and easy access to surrounding areas and the downtown core.
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Tremendous trio: Saddle Ridge, Martindale and Taradale are leading the way in Calgary's new northeast
Calgary's "new northeast" has recently captured the spotlight, as several new communities within established communities are being unveiled – giving house hunters a refreshing taste of new home designs, in addition to the bevy of resale product that already exists in the region.
Among these, the triad of communities accessible via Metis Trail and 80th Avenue northeast – Saddle Ridge, Martindale and Taradale – are turning heads. Located a stone's throw from Calgary's International Airport and many of the major thoroughfares that frame it, the area offers quick and easy access to a wealth of established amenities.
Among these, the triad of communities accessible via Metis Trail and 80th Avenue northeast – Saddle Ridge, Martindale and Taradale – are turning heads. Located a stone's throw from Calgary's International Airport and many of the major thoroughfares that frame it, the area offers quick and easy access to a wealth of established amenities.
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March 05, 2021 | Mario Toneguzzi
Mayor one-on-one: Naheed Nenshi speaks with CREB®Now and reflects on the year
Mayor Naheed Nenshi is in his third term in office after winning the municipal election in October. Recently he spoke with CREB®Now about issues facing the city and what he sees moving forward in 2018. Here is an edited version of that conversation.
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March 05, 2021 | Barb Livingstone
Tempered optimism: as 2017 winds down, experts weigh in on what's to come
It is a word used extensively this year, as Calgary's economy and housing industry tiptoed to recovery.
And that word — modest — is one you will continue to hear in 2018 in relation to expected gains by each branch of the residential home market.
And that word — modest — is one you will continue to hear in 2018 in relation to expected gains by each branch of the residential home market.
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March 05, 2021 | Claire Lyness
A legacy of giving: a look back at the CREB® Charitable Foundation's 30-year anniversary
Over the last three decades, CREB®'s Charitable Foundation has made a measurable philanthropic impact in Calgary and its surrounding area.
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
A mixture of old and new, Killarney brings family and inner-city living together
The original settlers who founded the inner-city community of Killarney/Glengarry back in 1910 named it after their home county in Ontario.
The area is now a vibrant hub for those looking for an eclectic and connected community offering everything from walkability to schools, community gardens and dog parks.
The area is now a vibrant hub for those looking for an eclectic and connected community offering everything from walkability to schools, community gardens and dog parks.
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Through the trees: families thrive in Cedarbrae and Oakridge
Tree-lined streets, cul-de-sacs brimming with children at play, 1970s architecture, easy access to nature, and plenty of parks, trails, local shops and schools make the southwest communities of Cedarbrae and Oakridge desirable on many levels.
"We have a true continuum of the life cycle here, with a variety of demographics, from singles to families and retirees," said Steven Brown, president of the Cedarbrae Community League Association. "Life here really offers something for everyone."
"We have a true continuum of the life cycle here, with a variety of demographics, from singles to families and retirees," said Steven Brown, president of the Cedarbrae Community League Association. "Life here really offers something for everyone."
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Under the Tuscan sun: Tuscany offers stunning mountain views and opportunities for active living
An established northwest community that attracts buyers in all stages of life, Tuscany offers a variety of attractions, from beautiful scenery and quick access to nature, to schools, sports facilities and retail developments.
Located on the plateau along Calgary's western edge, Tuscany provides panoramic vistas that embrace the Bow River valley to the south and the foothills and Rocky Mountains to the west.
Located on the plateau along Calgary's western edge, Tuscany provides panoramic vistas that embrace the Bow River valley to the south and the foothills and Rocky Mountains to the west.
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Bridging generations: Bridgeland and Renfrew are trendy communities in transition
On the north side of the Bow River, the inner-city communities of Bridgeland and Renfrew are attracting young, vibrant buyers in droves thanks to their funky vibe and smorgasbord of cool restaurants, coffee shops and eclectic boutiques. Here you can find local clothing designs, loads of vinyl and good local eats. Many of the venues pair up unlikely offerings, making the vibe even quirkier. Enjoy an old-fashioned shave while sipping on a vodka martini at barbershop/cocktail lounge Cannibale, or grab one of the best coffees in town at Lukes Drug Mart.
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Rising star: Altadore's appeal just keeps growing, as new developments bring excitement to the area
Altadore is one of Calgary's hottest inner-city communities, and its appeal just keeps on growing, as a stream of new mixed-use condo projects, funky boutiques, grocery stores and fitness centres is rising along the 33rd and 34th Avenue corridors. The new additions stack the deck for a community that's already known for its quality pubs and restaurants. The coffee shops alone – think Monogram, Phil & Sebastian, Starbucks and, the latest addition, NHBR – are enough to attract the lion's share of latte-sipping Calgarians on frosty February mornings.












