Posts Tagged ‘New Homes’

Just listed for sale in Warwick Rd for $369,000

Friday, August 15th, 2014

688 Warwick Rd, Edmonton – Beautiful. One word that sums up this newly listed home in Dunluce. With its 4-level split design, this property features 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and a double detached garage. This home eagerly awaits its new owner, and by that, we mean YOU!

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Dunluce 4 Level Split

Its splendid south facing backyard (complete with irrigation system) is ideal for providing substantial amounts of natural lighting. Accented by mature trees and low-maintenance landscaping, this is the perfect place to have barbecues all weekend long while watching the kids play.

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Excellent Backyard

If the cover of a book is worth judging, then why stop there? Take a look at what’s inside that really makes this beauty stand out above the others.

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House Interior

A smart combination of classic meets modern, this 1184 sq. ft. home features all the appliances you’d expect from a house of this caliber, but one thing you might not see coming is the generous amount of cabinet space!

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Spacious Rooms

The refinished hardwood floors create that classic feel perfect for those romantic evenings while still creating a calm environment for the busy mornings that follow.
If value for your money is at the top of your list, then this work of art located at 688 Warwick Rd is the one you’ve been searching for!

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Open House Sunday April 27, 2014 Brand New Home in Laurel

Saturday, April 26th, 2014

Come and meet Dan Sunday from 1 – 4 pm

Address: 2806 – 21″A” Ave.

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http://www.edmontonhomesforsale.biz/listing/edmonton/laurel/e3369251

FABULOUS brand new, 2 story home in the community of Laurel. This home is sure to impress featuring 1494 sq. ft of open concept living space. First impression is this homes excellent curb appeal with front veranda. Main floor features a 9 foot ceiling, hardwood floors, Gas Fireplace with exquisite stone surround, gourmet kitchen with granite countertops and soft close drawers, Gas Stove, Walk in kitchen pantry and Stainless Steel kitchen appliances. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. The master bedroom boasts a generous size bathroom with his and hers sinks and walk in closet! Enjoy the convenience as well of upstairs laundry. Price also includes front and rear Landscaping, 22×22 Garage, large deck in the back, and GST (rebate back to builder). Close to all amenities make this home that much more desirable. What more could you ask for? Welcome Home!

Alberta’s new home warranty program rolls out Saturday

Friday, January 31st, 2014

EDMONTON- A new mandatory warranty program designed to protect people buying new homes across the province comes into affect this weekend.

The government calls the New Home Buyer Protection Act the strongest consumer home warranty protection plan in Canada.

“This legislation will help protect the single largest purchase that most people make…a home,” said Minister of Municipal Affairs Ken Hughes.

Ninety per cent of homes built in Alberta already have new home warranty, but the new legislation will require all builders to provide more comprehensive home warranty coverage for all new homes and condominiums built in the province.

At minimum, all new homes will have the following warranty protection:

    • one year labour and materials – this covers the way the home was built or the materials it was built with, such as flooring and trim;
    • two years distribution systems – this covers the labour and materials related to heating, plumbing and electrical systems;
    • five years building envelope protection – this covers the exterior shell of the home, including the roof and walls, and includes a requirement for the warranty provider to offer the consumer the option to purchase two additional years of building envelope coverage; and,
    • ten years coverage for key structural components, including its frame and foundation.

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“Reputation is very important,” said Tally Hutchinson, vice president of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association, Edmonton Region. “And we will continue to build homes with best practice and we think that this initiative is very, very important for the consumer and for the industry.”

However, not everyone is convinced. Homeowner Meaghen Allen took possession of her home over four months ago and says she’s still fighting with her builder over several issues.

“The side of our house stairwells, we didn’t have an exit there. The garage, the electrical to the garage, lighting fixtures. Just the quality of work, the stairs, the paint,” she said. “And just too, they were building properties next door to us.”

Allen says going through warranty hasn’t worked, either.

“My experience with New Home Warranty is that they don’t do anything,” she explained. “I have dealt with New Home Warranty (on) three different houses, and three different houses, nothing out of it.”

However, the province maintains it will hold builders and warranty companies accountable. In order to crack down on negligent builders, fines of up to $500,000 can be handed out. The Superintendent of Insurance will also investigate consumer complaints against warranty providers.

“Our new home buyer protection office has compliance officers who will monitor compliance,” said Ivan Moore, assistant deputy minister, Public Safety Division, Municipal Affairs.

The Act will only apply to homes with a building permit applied for after Saturday, Feb. 1.

The New Home Buyer Protection Act was passed in November 2012, and was originally supposed to come into effect last fall. However, that date was pushed back to Feb. 1, 2014 to give warranty providers more time to prepare, the government said.

For more information on the Act, including access to warranty information, visit the Government of Alberta’s website.

Source: GlobalNews.ca

New home prices climb again in January

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

OTTAWA (Reuters) – New home prices in Canada kept climbing in January, rising 0.4 percent from the previous month as expected, according to Statistics Canada on Thursday.

On a monthly basis, the housing-only component of the new housing price index rose by 0.5 percent and the land-only component edged up 0.1 percent.

New home prices firmed 0.1 percent in January from a year earlier, the first year-over-year rise since December 2008.

Despite nationwide gains, prices have been falling in Western Canada, which saw huge price spikes prior to the recent economic crisis.

“Declines slowed in most of Western Canada’s metropolitan regions as new housing prices returned to the price levels observed prior to the highs registered at the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008,” Statscan said.

The Canadian housing market slumped during the recession last year but never underwent a U.S.-style collapse. Strong sales and price gains in recent months have led to worries of a made-in-Canada housing bubble and prompted the government to tighten mortgage lending rules in February.

Source: Reporting by Louise Egan; Editing by James Dalgleish – MSN Money

Edmonton Brand New Home – Only $240,000 + lot & gst

Friday, April 10th, 2009

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  Great Starter Home

 

1732 sq.ft. 3 bedroom 2 storey.  Features  bonus room with vaulted ceilings, main floor den, island kitchen, large walk-in closet and 4 pce. Ensuite bath, and main floor laundry.  Great value at $240,000 + lot & gst                                 

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