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March 06, 2019 | Andrea Cox
A day in the life: what it's like to live in some of Calgary's trendiest areas

For Nicole, the day begins with a short stroll from her riverside, two-bedroom condo (she has a downtown view and awakens to the honking sounds of geese) to La Boulangerie Bakery Cafe on Fourth Street to grab a latte.
She calls herself an ardent inner-city junkie. "I don't really do the suburbs well, and Mission's vibrant but a little bit out of the core, so you get a different vibe. It just feels like home."
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March 13, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
As major infrastructure projects move ahead, east Victoria Park's transformation begins
A long-awaited effort to revitalize east Victoria Park is underway, with the first projects taking shape under the Rivers District master plan (RDMP) that was passed by city council in December 2018.
Led by the Calgary Municipal Land Corp. (CMLC), the plan spells out a vision of east Victoria Park as a cultural and entertainment centre with a residential component, fitting within the larger Rivers District that also includes the East Village.
Led by the Calgary Municipal Land Corp. (CMLC), the plan spells out a vision of east Victoria Park as a cultural and entertainment centre with a residential component, fitting within the larger Rivers District that also includes the East Village.
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March 20, 2019 | Andrea Cox
Builder's Corner: Excel Homes goes the extra mile with Built Green
For over 30 years, Excel Homes has been crafting homes with extraordinary style and attention to detail, winning numerous awards for its innovative designs.
But company COO Dean Campbell says that what really sets this homebuilder apart is its commitment to sustainability and the Built Green program.
But company COO Dean Campbell says that what really sets this homebuilder apart is its commitment to sustainability and the Built Green program.
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March 27, 2019 | Barb Livingstone
City's sales slump extends to luxury market, putting buyers in the driver's seat
When Mark Evernden goes to list his own west-end home next month, it will be priced at less than what he bought it for a decade ago.
"I paid $1.3 million, and I know the replacement value if I was building today would be $1.8 million," said the private office advisor and licensed partner with Engel & Volkers Calgary, who has been selling in Calgary's luxury market for more than a decade.
"I paid $1.3 million, and I know the replacement value if I was building today would be $1.8 million," said the private office advisor and licensed partner with Engel & Volkers Calgary, who has been selling in Calgary's luxury market for more than a decade.
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March 06, 2019 | CREBNow
February 2019: Housing market feels the chill as oversupply continues
The effects of Calgary's economic climate continue to create weak sales activity and elevated inventory in the city's housing market.
As a result, prices are being affected.
As a result, prices are being affected.
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March 27, 2019 | CREBNow
Four-corner luxury: extravagant homes from every Calgary quadrant
People have differing opinions of what constitutes a luxury home. For some it's price, for others sheer size, and for others still it's the prestige of an exclusive location. However, when it comes to luxury, seeing is believing. With that in mind, let us take you inside a luxurious home that is currently for sale in each quadrant of the city.
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March 20, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Northwest Calgary eco-community showcases the best of green home technologies
When Brian Taylor looks out the window of his home in EchoHaven, the view is a street lined with houses of varying architectural styles.
However, beneath the surface, many of those homes have similar characteristics designed to make them eco-friendly and highly energy efficient in a development purposefully built with no natural gas service.
However, beneath the surface, many of those homes have similar characteristics designed to make them eco-friendly and highly energy efficient in a development purposefully built with no natural gas service.
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March 20, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
REALTORS® with eco-friendly designations provide many benefits for buyers and sellers
Saving the planet is a good thing, but if you can put some green in your jeans at the same time, all the better. As interest in homes with environmentally friendly features grows among buyers and sellers, the popularity of green designations for REALTORS® is also on the rise.
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March 06, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Suburban cool: residents of trendy communities outside the inner city can have it all
For a city that merges cosmopolitan chic with shades of the Wild West, striving to attain the best of both worlds is nothing new. Lately, though, developers are taking the "have your cake and eat it too" approach, crafting trendy, downtown-style districts and amenities in up-and-coming Calgary suburban areas. If you're seeking to merge the benefits of the suburbs with the cool retail and cultural scene of the inner city, your search may be over.
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March 25, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Enterprise4Good: charity begins at homeowners
If it's true that one person's "trash" is another one's treasure, a Calgary-based organization has made an art of turning the former into the latter. In the process, Enterprise4Good is changing lives – one household item at a time.