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New property listed in Zone 09, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 6803 111 AVE in Edmonton.
LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!!! RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT ONE OWNER PROPERTY IN THE HIGHLANDS. This is the first time this beautiful property has ever been offered for sale since it was custom built 1949. Many original features remain, lights, custom wrought iron railings, custom door chime, custom front door peep hole window and mail slot, custom feature walls, brick fireplace, copper planter boxes, back splash, mahogany cabinets and much more. The original design allows for an additional storey to be built on top. The location is fabulous for this 60' huge corner lot. Just off of ADA Blvd and 1 lot away from the Majestic North Saskatchewan River Valley and Highlands Golf Course. Walking and Bike trails at your door step, close to schools, parks, Wayne Gretzky Drive, Concordia University, Borden Park, Expo Centre, Highlands and Riverside Golf Courses, public transportation and more!! Opportunity is knocking for this unique, one of a kind property!!
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Sometimes, all you need is some good inspiration to start reimagining the possibilities of your living space. I understand – we’ve all been there!

If you’re wondering what to watch for home improvement inspiration, look no further. These are some of the top shows about home renovation and interior design to jumpstart your daydreams.

Dream Home Makeover

A classic on Netflix and for a good reason. The fun and cheery episodes follow Studio McGee founders and husband-wife team Shea and Syd as they turn people’s dreams into realities. And, as an added bonus for viewers, each episode it filled with practical design tips you can use.

Love It or List It

This show has been running on HGTV for nearly 15 years and has a strong following. Designer Hilary Farr renovates a home while realtor David Visentin takes the owner to look at other properties. By the end, the owner gets to decide what to do: stay in their renovated home if they love it or list if to move somewhere else.

Amazing Interiors

This Netflix series takes viewers into some beautiful and unique home interiors, from a live aquarium to a life-sized dollhouse. They may not all be interiors you’d want to replicate, but they definitely show the variety of tastes!

100 Day Dream Home

Watch husband-and-wife team Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt build dream homes from the ground up in just 100 days in this HGTV series. Fun to follow and you’ll get the inside scoop on what it takes.

Tiny House Nation

Inspiration for all of us, regardless of the size of our homes. Take a tour of America’s tiniest homes with John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin, and meet some of the families who have decided to downsize.

Do you have a favourite home improvement show not on this list? Let me know what you’re watching!

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New property listed in Zone 17, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 9312 81 AVE in Edmonton.
Beautifully upgraded infill Home in King Edward Park ONLY A FEW SHORT STEPS TO MILLCREEK RAVINE!! Welcoming & spacious front covered veranda. Open concept main floor, bright Living Room, 3 sided gas fireplace adjacent to the Dining Room. Gorgeous Kitchen, Cherry Wood Cabinets, Granite Countertops, Island, Stainless Steel Appliances. Rear Family Room or home office & a 3 pc bath/laundry combo. The Primary Bedroom features a large walk in closet & 5pc jacuzzi ensuite w separate shower & 2 sinks. Second Bedroom boast another walk in closet & 4 pc ensuite. Basement has infloor heating, Rec Room, Third Bedroom & 4 pc Bathroom. This home features: hardwood flooring throughout, slate tiles, built in vacuum, Hi Efficiency furnace, HRV & CENTRAL A/C. Amazing backyard, spacious deck, mature landscaping & raised garden box. Oversized Double detached garage, 100 Amp Electrical Panel, rough in for electric vehicle charging, 8' high door & 9' ceiling. Millcreek Pool, public transportation, shopping and Whyte Ave!!!
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New property listed in Zone 58, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 314 1589 GLASTONBURY BLVD in Edmonton.
Beautifully appointed Boutique 18+ building in West Edmonton. 2 Bedroom + Den, 2 Bathroom, 1289 Square Foot, Open Floor Plan. Kitchen features Stainless Steel Appliances, pots/pans drawers, ample counter and storage space. Living Room boasts a corner gas fireplace, glass patio slider with access to 140 SF covered east facing balcony. Large Primary Bedroom, dual closets & ensuite with walk in shower. Generous sized 2nd bedroom. 4 piece main Bathroom w/ soaker tub. Spacious Den is perfect for a home office. In suite laundry and storage room. Air Conditioned. Secured Heated Underground titled parking stall & storage cage. Building features, expansive 2 Storey lobby, Library, Gym, Social Room, Guest Suite, bike storage & visitor parking. Condo fees include heat & water. Walking distance to parks, trails, public transportation & shopping. Minutes to the Anthony Henday & Whitemud Drive. Pets are permitted.
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New property listed in Zone 23, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 3629 112 AVE in Edmonton.
Perfect Starter or Investment property in Beverly Heights. This large 50' lot boasts a private south facing fully fenced yard. Gorgeous upgraded eat in Kitchen, newer appliances, tile backsplash, ample counter space & storage. 2 Bedrooms & a beautifully remodeled 4 piece bathroom on the main. Fully finished basement featuring a large Rec Room with built in bar, a Den, cold storage & laundry area. Numerous upgrades include Newer singles on house & garage, newer High Efficiency furnace, newer hot water tank, newer laminate and plank flooring, fresh paint and more. Oversized 24'x14' front access garage. Additional concrete RV parking with back alley access and Underground Sprinkler System. Amazing location situated close to the majestic North Saskatchewan River Valley, Rundle Park and Golf Course, Highlands Golf Club, Sunset Beach & Abbottsfield Recreation Centre. Close to shopping, schools, parks, playgrounds, walking trails, public transportation, Yellowhead Trail, Anthony Henday & so much more.
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The Canadian government is once again making international headlines with an announcement about banning some foreign buyer from buying real estate for the next two years. The move comes as an effort to cool the nation’s hot housing market, after prices have risen more than 20% in many areas in the past year. Rental prices have also increased.

The new rules have exemptions for permanent residents and foreign students and workers, as well as people buying a primary residence.

Analysts are divided about the impact this temporary ban will have on housing prices, however. There is limited data on the exact number of homes purchased by foreign investors in Canada, but experts say it is a relatively low percentage of the overall market.

One analyst from Bullpenn Research & Consulting, for example, estimated that just 1% of homes purchased in 2020 were from foreign buyers compared to about 9% in 2015 and 2016. Instead, rising populations and a shortage of supply are seen as the driving forces behind price increases.

New Zealand introduced a similar measure banning foreign buyers in 2018, with varying results on the real estate market.

Other factors like rising interest rates are expected to also impact the housing market prices.

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New property listed in Zone 27, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 118 13908 136 ST in Edmonton.
Down-sizing or starting out, look no further! This suite is perfect for roommates with bedrooms and baths at opposite sides of the unit or a young family or empty-nesters with room for guests. Nestled onto the end of a very quiet street next to parks, walk ways and multiple lakes gives one feeling of living in a private community. The ground floor condo includes 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 parking stalls plus in-suite laundry and easy to access storage. The large covered patio boasts ample sunshine for relaxing and is very close to visitor parking when guests arrive for a visit. One parking stall is underground and the other is on the surface. The location is quiet yet close to shopping, banks, restaurants, parks, lakes, walking trails, public transportation and schools.
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Parkview is an attractive residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton that overlooks the North Saskatchewan River valley. Parkview is divided into two main sections: East of 142 is Valleyview and West of 142 is Parkview proper.

The neighbourhood dates back to the 1950s and it is one of the larger ones in the city, with tree lined streets and mature landscapes. Most homes in Parkview are single-family dwellings that are owner occupied. Thanks to its proximity to many amenities, several schools and high safety rating, the neighbourhood is increasingly popular which is driving up demand and encouraging newer infill development.

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A robust security system is an important way to keep your loved ones and your possessions safe from intruders and would-be burglars. It can also increase the value of your property when it comes time to sell.

There are countless home security system options and many people choose an out-of-the-box, traditional solution. But with the advance of smart technology, homeowners have more choices than ever. Here are a few ways to save money while still having a state-of-the-art security system with the right tools:

Security Cameras: Cameras are a great deterrent to anyone scoping out your home – just the presence of security cameras on their own may be enough to stop a potential burglar. They also, of course, have the added bonus of gathering footage if a crime is committed. Many cameras nowadays can be set up easily yourself and will even live stream what’s happening to your phone.

Smart locks: The easiest way for someone to break into your home is to simply open the door and waltz in. You’d be surprised how many doors are left unlocked … or just as bad, with a key hidden somewhere nearby like under a potted plant or welcome mat. Smart locks let you control your locks from your phone, so you never have to worry about easy access for a burglar.

Smart lights and motorized blinds: The majority of house robberies happen when no one is home. Having smart lights and motorized blinds helps you give the impression of being home even when you’re not. You can set them on a timer so it looks like a normal routine – nights on, blinds down at dusk!

Security window film: If a burglar can’t get in through the door, they’ll often turn to a window. When you install security film, it helps strengthen the glass and makes it harder to penetrate. Depending on what kind of film you use and how you install it, the extra layers can make a glass window strong enough that it takes someone several minutes with a hammer or baseball bat to break though – long enough to deter most people.

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New property listed in Zone 02, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 14712 MILLER BLVD in Edmonton.
Fantastic Family Home!! 4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, 2 Storey in Miller boasts numerous upgrades throughout. Beautiful covered front veranda to enjoy morning coffee. Bright & sunny Living Room with corner Gas Fireplace. Spacious eat in Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Corner Pantry, Island with bar seating. Upstairs features 3 generous sized bedrooms & 4 piece bathroom with direct access to the Primary Bedroom boasting a large Walk In Closet. The Main & Second Floors highlight Laminate Floors Throughout. The basement is fully finished with Vinyl flooring, Family Room, 4th Bedroom, and full 4 piece Bathroom. Other features of this home include Newer Hi-Efficiency Furnace, Central Air Conditioning, Newer Hot Water Tank, Nest Thermostat & coded entry locks. The SW facing backyard has a large deck, a fully fenced yard & storage shed. Close to shopping, restaurants, parks, playgrounds, schools, public transportation including the LRT, Anthony Henday & Manning Freeway.
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Just like buying a car, there are pros and cons to purchasing a new build. And in a real estate market as hot as Canada’s, potential homebuyers should be carefully weighing all the options available to them before making a purchase.

A new construction, also sometimes known as a pre-construction, includes any property from a single-detached home to a condominium to a townhouse. It also includes planned new constructions, where the purchaser is involved in the design process.

One of the big benefits of purchasing a new build is that the property is, as the name suggests, brand new. No one else has lived there before and it’s in pristine condition on move-in day.

No renovations are needed and the stress of expensive repairs down the line is alleviated. This means it is much lower maintenance. An added bonus is that most new constructions are also more energy efficient, which will save you money in the long-term.

On the flipside, those benefits come with a price. A new build is usually more expensive than similar pre-owned properties. And the timelines to get the keys can be much longer – sometimes pre-constructions can take months, or even years, to be completed.

This means the homebuyer is on the hook for the cost of living somewhere else while waiting (although in today’s market, many people who purchase new builds find that by the time they move in, their property has appreciated significantly).

And while it can be great to have the option to design and customize the home before it’s build, those upgrades are often more expensive than getting the work done by a third-party.

Ultimately, the decision of whether to purchase a new build or a pre-owned property is up to your budget and your timeline – for many people, it can be a great option. A word of advice, many developers required a prospective purchaser to arrive to the first showing or meeting with a real estate agent if they plan to use one they chose. Otherwise, you may have to go with their in-house real estate brokers who might not be able to negotiate on your behalf as effectively.

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