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March 16, 2017 | Warren Knetcsh

What's your home worth?

Whether you are buying, selling, financing or re-financing, there is a good chance your home will be subject to an appraisal to assess its value.


As an important aspect of almost all residential real estate transactions, CREB®Now spoke with Kira Penner (Canadian Residential Appraiser) to discuss the appraisal process and clarify some key points when contemplating the value of your home. Penner has been with Avison Young Valuation and Advisory Services (formerly Linnell Taylor Lipman and Associates) since 2005.


Residential dwellings are generally appraised using the direct comparison approach. This means that your home is compared with similar homes in your community and surrounding neighborhoods using current sales data. The appraised value reflects the age, condition and size of your home in relation to those properties that have recently sold in your area. If there has been a fair amount of sales activity, appraisers try to use data that is no older than 90 days. Similarly, your home's value is in part based on being able to successfully market and obtain a sale in approximately a 90-day period.


Naturally black in colour, and high in carbon, biochar is charcoal used as a soil amendment. Increases soil fertility of acidic soils. It also aids in soil retention of nutrients, which stay in the soil instead of leaching back into the ground, causing pollution. Photo by Donna Balzer / For CREB®Now
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March 16, 2017 | Donna Balzer

From oil to soil


Boost your soil, save your back and protect the environment this spring with biochar


Al Chomica, formerly from Calgary, is explaining to me over the phone how biochar, a new garden product he is testing, holds both minerals and soil life firmly. He has been making biochar for years, but this spring he is excited to try a new commercial source.


Biochar, a natural long-lasting form of soil humus, is created from burning organic matter in a low-oxygen environment. It is not wood ash. It is the hard part left over after the fire. Chomica says it stockpiles food in the soil, saves your back and will improve the world.


Stuart Rudolph, president of Rudolph Plumbing & Heating Inc. says tankless water heaters and power direct-vented tank-type models are increasingly being installed in Calgary homes. Photo by Tyler Klinkhammer / For CREB®Now
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March 23, 2017 | Miles Durie

Getting in hot water

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New water heater technology and incentives are making tankless systems feasible for more Calgarians


here's nothing better than being in plenty of hot water. Not the metaphorical kind, the real stuff. If you've ever felt the shower go cold while you're still covered with soap and shampoo, you know what I mean.


But new water heater technology is helping reduce the likelihood you'll run out of the hot stuff, while providing environmental and money-saving benefits.


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March 01, 2017 | Donna Balzer

Grass for Roscoe

Even our feline friends enjoy the taste of freshly grown greens

"Hey guess what Anne? I grew some cat grass for Roscoe!"


I was calling my friend ahead of my flight to Calgary and was just so excited. In just five days the cat grass seeds I'd planted had sprouted in their little four-inch pot and were now ready to eat. It was a special treat I was hoping my friend's cat would enjoy.


Janet and Glen Belbeck say their farmhouse chic kitchen, and other renovations, improved the value of their home significantly. Photo courtesy of M.A.D Renovations
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March 01, 2017 | Karen Durrie

Renovate to Stay

Calgary couple renovates instead of moving and loves the result


Fifteen years ago, Glen and Janet Belbeck moved into their brand new spec home in McKenzie Towne's Inverness area. Back then, the community sat at the extreme end of the city, with coyotes, deer and rabbits frolicking in the fields nearby.


More than a dozen years later, the couple, with two kids grown up and moved out, decided to purchase a McKenzie Lake home with their dream view of the mountains, overlooking the Bow River.


But when the economy went sideways, and their Inverness home's outdated country kitchen failed to impress buyers who had showhomes to choose from in newer neighbourhoods, the Belbecks decided to stay put and invest in a large-scale renovation.


John Paulsen is a diligent caretaker of his acreage and has learned that planning ahead makes maintenance much easier.
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Feb. 23, 2017 | Kathleen Renne

Labour of Love

How to welcome spring when you live on an acreage


John Paulsen has lived on his five-and-a-quarter acres in Springbank for more than two decades.


"It was always my dream to live on an acreage."


And he made that dream come true when he designed and built his home in Springbank, after living in Calgary's Silver Springs community.


Homes and gardens alike require updating.  Donna Balzer, guest columnist offers  advice on keeping the garden relevant to the modern home.
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March 24, 2016 | Donna Balzer

What is your garden style?

Not everything is timeless when it comes to outdoor design
Do you have a high-end ultra-modern home with striking features that looks like it came out of a recent copy of Architectural Digest?


What about your yard? Does it look like it came from a Home and Garden magazine circa 1985?


This jarring contrast of cottage-style garden with modern home seems hard to understand until you think of the process. Homeowners do not design homes – builders and architects do. Yet homeowners are the ones often design their own gardens.


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Nov. 08, 2015 | Donna Balzer

Slow down . . . you move too fast

Three garden tasks you don't have to do this fall

newDonnawebMowing down your perennials the way you mow your lawn is not the best way to spend your time this fall. If you have your shears in hand, gently place them on the shelf in the shed and take a minute to read this fast-breaking gardening news.

1. There is no need to cut back most perennials in the fall:

Gardeners often cut plants back to within an inch of their life while plants are still green, still blooming or still providing interest. If you cut back green plants, you remove stored energy and weaken plants.

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Oct. 08, 2015 | Donna Balzer

Ready or not it is time to get picking

Harvesting is not an exact science

newDonnawebMy friend Susan asked me when she should start harvesting vegetables.

"When they are ready," I replied as I wondered why she would ask such a question.

But then it sunk in: Susan has never planted a garden before. She thinks gardening is like farming where the whole harvest happens at once on some mysterious date in fall.

Heads up Susan: spinach and arugula picking is already finished in most home gardens. Oops. Sorry if you missed that. My first crop of lettuce is finished, too. It got too hot and went to seed.

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April 30, 2015 | CREBNow

Bountiful backyards

Hot tubs, fire pits, outdoor kitchens oh my!

With leaves and lawns already turning green thanks to a wealth of warm winter weather, many Calgarians may also be doing likewise as they turn to see their neighbour's backyards.

With Calgarians' well-known love for all things patio, emerging envious of thy neighbour's yard is a sin likely shared by many in the city. As many homeowners up their backyard ante, CREB®Now offers up some suggestions on how bring a little more luxury to your lawn.

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