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Oct. 02, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Too good to be true: With new-build condo fees, less is rarely more
Unless your haggling skills are rusty, you would never try to talk sellers up on their price. Yet, when it comes to condo fees on new-build units, going low could come at a high cost down the road.
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Sept. 25, 2019 | Kirby Cox
SPONSORED: Be careful what you say during your next home viewing
As more homes are equipped with "smart" technologies for everything from surveillance to home automation, the real estate purchase process is changing.Home sellers are increasingly using video and/or audio surveillance to eavesdrop on potential buyers, using the information gleaned as leverage. This places the buyer at an obvious disadvantage during negotiations.
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Sept. 11, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
War and peace: How one fateful bridge divided Calgarians, then brought them back together
Its name may evoke calmness and serenity, but the story behind one of Calgary's leading landmarks is anything but peaceful. As it evolved from a lightning rod for dissension to a symbol of unity, the Peace Bridge was judged not only for mistakes made, but also conventions challenged and lessons learned. In the process, this iconic footbridge earned the respect of friends and foes alike, one step at a time.
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Sept. 25, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Advice for your next attached-home purchase
A n attached home has many benefits, but there are a few things to be aware of if you are planning to buy. Working with a REALTOR® experienced in this type of real estate will help you navigate the buying process.
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Sept. 04, 2019 | CREBNow
August 2019: Sales activity increase led by lower-priced homes
Increased sales and easing new listings reduced housing inventories in August. Sales were primarily driven by homes priced below $500,000.
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Sept. 04, 2019 | Josh Skapin
Bigger and better: Connected communities pace population growth
Calgary communities that provide convenient access to desirable amenities and major roadways are leading the way in growth.
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Sept. 18, 2019 | Mario Toneguzzi
Building value: Renovations remain a popular investment and economic boon across Canada
Home renovations are now a multi-billion-dollar industry in Canada, with a domino economic impact for various related businesses.News
Sept. 25, 2019 | Natalie Noble
Calgary builders smash attached-home stereotypes with innovative new offerings
Many buyers are reluctant to consider an attached home, citing concerns around build quality, space, privacy, condo fees, location, variety and parking. However, the latest wave of developments across the city, which exemplify a new attached lifestyle, might change their mind.
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Sept. 04, 2019 | Andrea Cox
Chestermere: Southern Alberta's newest city is packed with amenities
It's not uncommon for those who make the move from the "big city" to the idyllic shores of Lake Chestermere to never look back.
Take, for example, Colleen and Mathew Jones.
Take, for example, Colleen and Mathew Jones.
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Sept. 25, 2019 | Andrea Cox
Claresholm, Stavely and Nanton: Affordable, small-town living in the MD of Willow Creek
With its roots in southern Alberta's agriculture and ranching history, Claresholm is a town with plenty of old-world charm. It's also a place that embraces a strong sense of connection and community – just ask anyone who lives there.












