MLS | Edmonton Homes for Sale Blog - Part 9

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*Just Listed* First Time Home Owner? This Family Home is for You!

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

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Just Listed South-East Edmonton!!

First time home owner? This family home is for you!  Located in a quiet cul-de-sac this 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom home has lots of character.  Renovations and upgrades include: new lighting and plumbing fixtures, interior and exterior paint, linoleum flooring, shingles on the house and garage, and the renovated deck.  Enjoy the remaining days of summer in your shaded fenced yard, relaxing on your deck.  Throw dinner parties everyone will enjoy with your dining area that has an elegant chandelier and great natural lighting.  Cozy up on those cold night in the family room in front of the wood burning fireplace.  There is also another fireplace loacted in the master bedroom for those romantic evenings.  The basement is waiting for your creative touch and already has roughed in double plumbing to help you get a head start.  The heated double detached garage makes winter driving preperation a breeze.  Seller is also interested in selling furniture in the house. 

1581 Sq Ft                                                 2 Storey

3 Bedrooms                                             2.5 Bathrooms

$342,900

For more pictures view at www.FindMyHouse.ca

Call Serge or Kate at (780) 634-8151

MLS® System Activity for July 2009

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Unit Sales   Average Price  
  2009 2008 Change 2009 2008 Change
Edmonton            
Residential 2,278 1,784 27.69% $324,700 $335,100 -3.10%
Total MLS® 2,554 2,037 25.38% $327,400 $344,600 -4.99%
 
Calgary            
Residential 2,745 2,244 22.33% $381,700 $402,800 -5.24%
Total MLS® 2,876 2,358 21.97% $395,400 $413,400 -4.35%
 
Fort McMurray          
Single Fam. 150 134 11.94% $637,300 $698,000 -8.70%
Total MLS® 248 242 2.48% $532,500 $567,700 -6.20%
 
Alberta            
Residential 6,400 5,556 15.19% $344,800 $353,700 -2.52%
Total MLS® 7,109 6,306 12.73% $348,800 $356,900 -2.27%

 

 

Source: Realtors Association of Edmonton

Just Listed – Just Move in and Enjoy!

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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Just Listed in South-East Edmonton!!

Beautiful home – just move in and enjoy! This 4 bedroom  3.5 bathroom 2,346 sq ft home is located in Jackson Heights and is absolutely stunning.  If it gets too hot for you in the summer just relax inside with the full air conditioning, or if you enjoy the heat have perfect get-togethers in your beautifully landscaped backyard with deck!  The enourmous fully finished basement is perfect for entertaining – huge rec room, 4pce bathroom, and wet bar.  The 4th bedroom is in the basement and has a walk-in closet!  Curb appeal that people will envy for years to come.  Heated and insulated double attached garage for those who like to work on their projects in colder weather.  Don’t miss this great opportunity.

2346 Sq Ft                                                 2 Storey

4 Bedrooms                                             4 Bathrooms

$449,900

For more pictures view at www.FindMyHouse.ca

Call Serge or Kate at (780) 634-8151

 

 

Executive Condo With River Valley View

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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 Just Listed!!

If you’ve wanted to live in an executive condo overlooking the river valley now’s your chance! This 2 bedroom 2 bathroom has been completely redone with over $55,000 in upgrades including slate and hardwood flooring, custom maple cabinets, quartz countertops and eating bar, stainless steel appliances, and renovated bathrooms.  Both bedrooms are large with Californian closets.  Enjoy dinner parties with friends and family with your open concept living room and kitchen.  Building features indoor salt water pool, sauna, fitness area, and underground heated parking.  Close to shopping, bistros, and lots of entertainment on Whyte Avenue – What more could you ask for?

1087 Sq Ft                          Apartment Style Condo

2 Bedroom                                             2 Bathroom

$341,900

More pictures available at www.FindMyhouse.ca

Call Serge or Kate at (780) 634-8151

Just Listed in North-East Edmonton!

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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Virtual Tour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsEceTeL6Vc        

The best of everything!

This home is a “10” – completely custom built and no expense spared!  Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, it’s the envy of the neighborhood with front yard gardens and rich green grass (thanks to the underground sprinkler system).  18ft vaulted ceilings in the foyer, living room, and dining area.  Oak and ceramic abound!  Large kitchen and breakfast nook that overlooks maintenance free deck and fully fenced backyard.  Family room has oak and mirror feature wall with fireplace and massive window.  Main floor laundry and lots of storage.  Back yard vegetable garden, fruit trees, and beautifully landscaped flowerbeds.  A 5-piece master ensuite to die for!      

2177 sq ft                                                      2 Storrey  

3 Bedrooms                                                3 Bathrooms    

Price: $524,900      

  

To view more pictures view our featured listings page!    

 

For more information call Serge @ 780-488-4000 and have him paged.      

 

Serge Bourgoin

Re/Max Real Estate 780-488-4000

Just Listed in South-East Edmonton – Kiniski Gardens!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

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Great starter home in a family-oriented neighborhoud.  This home features all the bedrooms on the upper level.  The master bedroom has a walk-through closet and a door to the 4pce bath. The upstairs bathroom has a modern sink and vanity, as well as a linen closet. The kitchen has lots if cupboard and counter space.  The backyard is fenced and features a firepit and storage shed. Cement pad in the back for parking.  Close to schools, shopping, and public transportation.

1014 sq ft                                                      3 Level Split

3 Bedrooms                                                2 Bathrooms

Price: $269,900

Call Serge today for more information (780) 995-6520

It Belongs on the Front of a Magazine!

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

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***Open House on Sunday May 17***

5505 152B Ave

1pm-4pm

 

  • – Totally redone and upgraded!!
  • – Mom’s kitchen belongs on the front of a magazine with its bright lighting from a huge window, new countertops and ceramic tile, raised oak cabinets, and vaulted knock-down ceiling! The new track lighting and the view of the lower family room make this room picture perfect, as well as elegant.
  • – Dad can have his perfect Stanley Cup/Super Bowl party in the fully finished basement with wet bar and 4 piece bathroom – So break out those party snacks and cheer on your favourite team!
  • – Mom and Dad can both appreciate the massive brightly lit bedroom complete with ensuite that has a modern contemporary sink and vanity. There is a walk-in closet for her and a second closet for him – Both with organizers.
  • – It’s BBQ season, so invite those new neighbours over to have some burgers on your 2-tier deck while everyone admires your beautifully landscaped yard.

2119 sq ft                                                      4 Level Split

3 or 4 Bedrooms                                          4 Bathrooms

Price: $478,900

Call Serge today for more information (780) 995-6520

North Edmonton – Suite Potential – Just Reduced!!

Friday, April 17th, 2009

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Exceptional 4 bedroom bungalow with a fully finished basement that could easily be converted into a suite as it already has second fridge, stove, and sink.  The basment also has a family room that has a dry bar and fireplace.  Also there is a sauna in the basement.  There is a heated double detached garage in the back.  Main floor living room and dining room features hardwood floors, new carpets.  Also recently the roof was redone and a new hot water tank installed.  Located conveniently close to bus route, walking distance to shopping, and schools.  The south facing back yard will allow you to enjoy that afternoon and evening sun, and has a large garden plot.  All the walks are made up of poured concrete and there is a deck in the back yard.  To view all interior pictures visit us @ www.FindMyHouse.ca  Just reduced to $294,900

House Hunting in Edmonton

Monday, April 6th, 2009

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It’s house-hunting season. The FOR SALE signs are everywhere. The weekend Open Houses are beginning to heat up (even though the weather isn’t), and anyone thinking of moving house in the summer knows that now is the time for action. But in today’s tight economy we’re all working with a new set of unknowns. Gone are the days when we could treat a mortgage number as an abstract entity, assuming that somehow or other our wages would go up, the value of our properties would appreciate, and all would be well. Now, more than at any time in the lives of those currently in the housing market, we must think very carefully about our living arrangements. But it’s not all doom and gloom. In fact, there may be some good that comes at a time when, rather than feeling pushed to buy beyond our means, we’re being asked to reflect carefully on what we really want and need out of a home. Here are some points to ponder.

1. Avoid simplistic square foot equations.
Compared to people in many other parts of the world, we in North America have grown up in an age of rock-bottom real estate values. This has encouraged large building lots, houses whose size far outstrips our needs, and low-density suburbs that extend outside of a city’s core. There’s no denying the allure of having lots of elbow room and views of nature, along with all the conveniences of modern living, but we’d do well to remember that there’s not much evidence of a connection between the size of a house and its psychological value as a home. In fact, ongoing scientific studies suggest that how we use our living space is much more important than how much living space we have. It’s time to jettison the old-fashioned idea that the size of our home is a measure of our success and think instead of what we need to be happy.

2. Distinguish between what you want and what you want to be seen to have.
We each have many different selves and they can be difficult to keep straight. We have our inner, private selves, the selves we present to our partners and other loved ones, and the public faces we present to co-workers, acquaintances and strangers. When choosing a home, make sure that you are thinking of the person you really are rather than of the image you might want to convey publicly. This can be an exceptionally difficult distinction to make, but it is worth taking the time to do so. It’s not your image of yourself that has to live in your home, it’s you!

3. Value shared spaces.
When assessing whether a house will suit your needs, think of creative ways to combine functions within rooms to save space. Do you really need a separate dining room? Will a craft room ever be used? Does each child actually need a separate bedroom? Think carefully about how you use your current spaces and consider how you could consolidate, re-purpose and rationalize their various uses. Doing this properly can not only save you a fortune; it can transform the patterns of your life in ways that will increase your comfort and satisfaction.

4. Think creatively about outdoor play.
Most of us would like to have a giant backyard big enough for a play set, a pool, a garden and a small forest of trees, but building lots large enough to accommodate all of these wishes can constrain our house search and stretch our budget beyond the comfort level. If you have children, look for opportunities to stretch play areas by utilizing often-unused front yard spaces. Can neighbours join together to knock down some fences and make a shared yard? It can take some time to overcome our psychological resistance to such measures — when it comes to home spaces, we’re not used to sharing — but evidence suggests that such communal outdoor arrangements promote physical and mental health in both children and adults.

5. Buy for yourself and not for the next person.
When times are uncertain, it’s hard to resist the urge to try to plan for every eventuality, no matter how unlikely it might seem. This can mean that we begin to assess potential homes as investments as well as living spaces. To a point, there’s nothing wrong with this approach, especially if it helps our psychological comfort levels. But once we start looking at houses as if we are potential sellers rather than potential buyers, our perspectives can shift and we can lose sight of our own wants and needs. Think carefully about how to protect your own interests, but remember that right now you are the one who needs a home and your needs should come first.

Brand New In Leduc

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

img_26941Basically a brand new 1,310 sq.ft. 3 bedroom 2 storey home.  Features many extra upgrades such as ceramic tile, hardwood, and upgraded berber carpet.  The large eat-in kitchen also features upgrade cabinets, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances.  Upstairs the master bedroom has both a 4pce. ensuite bath and walk-in closet that you don’t have to worry about being so dark as it has it’s own window.  Purchase price includes a $850 landscaping deposit to be payable to new purchase upon completion of front landscaping.  The home also features a covered front veranda.