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Home For Sale In Edmonton: 204 2204 44 Av, Larkspur | $235,000

Friday, August 7th, 2015

Time for you to live in Larkspur!

Beautiful condo unit located a few minutes away from the Meadows Shopping Centre-for all those shopaholics!

It will also provide future homeowners with a quick access to WhiteMud Drive and Meadows Transit Bus Terminal.

View the interiors of your future home!

See complete details here: Larkspur, Edmonton

Note: Remember, you can access all our available Homes For Sale in Edmonton through our Edmonton MLS Listings page.

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Home For Sale In Edmonton: 5906 64 St, Beaumont | $515,000

Wednesday, June 24th, 2015

Great news to all Edmontonians who wish to buy a home in Beaumont! This 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths home is now on the market for only $515,000.

With its huge living space, 1,914 sq ft in total, this home will not disappoint. Take a quick tour at this incredible home and find our for yourself what we mean.

You can find the complete details of the home here: Beaumont

 

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June 2015 Edmonton Real Estate Market Update

Monday, June 22nd, 2015

Lately, it’s been all bad news that has been aired on TV and published on the internet. Well, today, we’d like for you to break out of that chain of bad news.

Serge Bourgoin, Team Leading Edge Senior Partner brings forth news for all to hear. Whether your buying or selling an Edmonton home, this report will surely turn that frown upside down!

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EDMONTON VIDEO TOUR OF THE DAY: 7506 183a St, Lymburn Edmonton

Wednesday, June 17th, 2015

Newest home for sale on the block!

For it’s sheer size and number of rooms, this property is one of the most attractive homes for sale in Edmonton.

High ceilings, bonus room, cat walk and a sauna are just some of the few gems that this home offers its future owners.

Take a peek inside this home!

 

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EDMONTON VIDEO TOUR OF THE DAY: 72 Dechene Rd, Edmonton

Wednesday, June 10th, 2015

We’re ringing all the bells and whistles for this home

Got 3 minutes to spare? Take a quick tour at this home and see for yourself how beautiful and perfect it is for you!

Once you’re ready to view it personally, drop us a call at 780.634.8151

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New Edmonton Home Listing Coming This Friday! 5 June 2015

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

We’ve got a treat for you!

Coming on the market this Friday! 1700+ sq.ft. walkout, 4 bedroom bungalow backing unto the pond in Blackmud ‘Creek. Basement is fully finished complete with a second kitchen… Can you say suite potential?

For more information call me today. 7880-995-6520

More Homes For Sale in Edmonton at our Edmonton MLS Listings page.

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Choosing the Neighborhood for Your New Home

Tuesday, April 21st, 2015

Tree - Lined Street Flowering

Buying a home whether it’s your first time or your hundredth is exciting, and it’s easy to get caught up with the house, but don’t forget choosing a neighbourhood is just as important. Make sure it’s a good fit for you because even if you end up with the home of your dreams – it won’t stay your dream home for long if you hate your neighbourhood. Take a good, honest look at yourself and your needs and then start considering your neighbourhood.

Questions to Ask Yourself

Do you have children or plans for children?

Only you know your child’s needs. Do they need a big yard? Or would a small yard in a neighbourhood with lots of other kids be better? Decide what your family needs, and then look for neighbourhoods that can offer it.

What is your budget?

This one is pretty self-explanatory. Make sure you stick with looking at homes in neighbourhoods that fit your bottom line. That way, you won’t waste time or heartache on homes you know you can’t afford.

Time and patience?

I have seen many people looking for those old homes with personality. They tend to be in established neighbourhoods with tree lined streets, amazing amenities and full size lots. There is no doubt older homes have personality and style. The downside to purchasing an older home is they tend to require a-lot more maintenance than their younger counterparts. A first time home buyer may be enticed by the charm of a historical neighbourhood, but that wears off quickly if the plumbing breaks or the electrical isn’t really up to code and you can’t fix it. Make sure you have the skills, money, and patience it takes to maintain an older home if you choose a historical neighbourhood.

What neighbourhood fits you?

Would you go crazy without access to public transit? Do you need dynamic nighlife only offered in a Big City? Do you need the big box stores? Make sure you take all of these questions into account when you start looking at new neighbourhoods.

Questions to ask about your new neighbourhood

What is the crime rate?

You can’t protect and predict everything, but a simple search ahead of time can help you protect your family by making informed decisions. Also check for registered sex offenders in the neighbourhood you are investigating.

What do your possible new neighbours think of the neighbourhood?

The best people to ask are the ones who live there. Go ahead and ask your possible new neighbours what they think of the schools, neighbours, parks, and amenities.

What is the area like during weekdays? What is it like on the weekend?

Go check out your potential new neighbourhood more than once. Just because it’s calm on a Wednesday doesn’t meant it won’t be loud and crazy on a Friday night. Maybe that overly loud traffic when you went to view the house was an anomaly. Go for a second, third and even fourth visit and be objective and observant.

If you need some help picking a neighbourhood, consider enlisting a member of our team. We can offer advice about home inspections, mortgage rates. We can look up the median age of people in the neighbourhoods you are looking at and find homes for sale, check the weather patterns and even research crime statistics.

Asking the right questions is the first step to finding the perfect new neighbourhood and home. Take the time up front to do your research and it will pay off for years to come.

 

Be sure to check out the newest homes for sale in Edmonton through our new and improved Edmonton MLS listings.

Bring In More Buyers By Sprucing Up For Spring

Friday, April 17th, 2015

April showers bring May flowers. Spring brings more buyers looking for homes and we’ve collected some useful tips and tricks for maximizing your visibility.

1 - FrontYard#1. Get your garden into tip-top shape. We cannot emphasize this one enough. Clean up the debris and planting some frost resistant plants wouldn’t hurt. Even cheating and getting some silk flowers will add a pop of color and you don’t need to water them.

2 - Flower Pot

Put on your gloves and do some spring cleaning. Both inside and out. Don’t forget the sunshine is now streaming through your windows so any dust or dirt or streaks will show up on them. Wipe down the window sills too and your house will now be in top selling form.

#2. Bye Bye Gloves and Jackets. With Spring being sprung, you most likely won’t be needing those sweaters, boots and bulky winter coats until next winter, so let’s get them out of the closets. Box them up and put them into storage. This will help make your home look even less cluttered.

3 - Winter coats

#3. Brighten up the entryway. The first point of contact your buyers have with your home is the entryway. Even though flowers aren’t in bloom, you can cheat here easily. Place some silk plants in some pretty pots by the doorway. Everyone loves a cheery pop of color after a long grey winter.

4 - Entryway

#4. Bring the outdoors indoor. Spring is so much more than just colors and sunshine; it’s also beautiful fresh flowers blooming. There isn’t quite anything like the fresh burst of aroma radiating from a lilac bush in bloom. It fills you up with a sense of well being. Instead of spraying harsh artificial air fresheners, place some lilacs and other in bloom plants strategically around your home where visitors will notice them. This will also have them stop to enjoy the scent and – of course – more time spent in your home.

5 - Lilac bush

#5. Bring out the bright. While you are packing away your winter wardrobe, tuck away all the warm colors of fall and winter and throw in some bright spring colors. Putting out some new cushions and throws will completely change the feel of a room. If possible, change the curtains to add more cheerful brightness. Add in some bright candles and a table scarf and your entire room will be transformed into a cheerful, bright and happy Spring Themed room.

6 - bright living room

Be sure to check out the newest homes for sale in Edmonton through our new and improved Edmonton MLS listings.

What can you get for under $100K?

Wednesday, April 15th, 2015

Is there anything on the market under $100,000.00? There actually is! Make sure you check out those condo documents before you sink your money in.

12711

$62,900 ­— 12711 118 Avenue
Two-bedroom condo on the third floor of a walk-up apartment building in central Inglewood.

 

10620

$79,900 ­— 10620 114 Street
One bedroom 548 square feet apartment condo in Queen Mary Park.

 

10939

$89,000 — 10939 109th Street
One bedroom unit in the basement of a building built in 1979 in Central McDougall.

 

13230

$89,900 — 13230 Fort Road
Bright blue, green and purple walls decorate this cheerful little one-bedroom condo in Belvedere.

 

11735

$89,000 — 11735 124 Street
This 400 square feet condo looks well kept with fairly new appliances and kitchen cabinets in Inglewood.

 

Be sure to check out the newest homes for sale in Edmonton through our new and improved Edmonton MLS listings.

Edmonton Home Improvements: Here’s What Not To Do!

Thursday, April 9th, 2015

Home improvements are one of the major money boosters in the home selling process. A few tweaks here and there could have the potential to increase the value of your Edmonton home.

Time and again, we have reminded all our clients to prioritize home maintenance and make those necessary improvements, in order to sell the home fast. Some activities are FREE while others would cost a pretty penny-nonetheless, it’s an investment.

Today, we’re going to reverse the procedure. Instead of writing about the things TO-DO, we’ve decided to show the other side, the “dark side” of home improvements. Here’s an infographic from Angie’s list showing you what’s NOT TO-DO.

Oh, by the way, remember to check out our Edmonton MLS listings to access all the newly improved homes for sale in the great city of Edmonton!

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