• Real Estate

  • Helping Your Child Cope with a Move

    Although moving seems like a fresh start to many adults; moving for many children is punctuated with loss. There are so many variables that will be missing, so many things that they will lose and it is very hard for a child to look ahead at the positives that can come with a move.

    • Buying a Show Home

      A show home will usually feature all of the possible upgrades and many designer touches. It’s a “new home” in the sense that no one has lived there, but everything is already done and move-in ready.

    • Moving to Calgary

      The city’s structure is distinctive in that suburban areas are easily linked to the city core. At many points, you can see both the mountains and the impressive downtown skyline, which includes unique buildings like the Penngrowth Saddledome and Calgary Tower.

    • Becoming a Real Estate Agent

      Real estate has a long history of making the people involved in transactions a good living, and there are some very wealthy agents in the practice today. Becoming a real estate agent is not something that should be undergone lightly, however, nor should a person think that this career choice is a quick way to easy money.

    • Building a House in a New Community Versus an Established One

      The way I see it there is really only one disadvantage to building in an established community; and that’s the fact that there will be minimal choice when it comes to a lot. If all the streets are full of houses already where is yours going to fit in?

    • Tips on Staging a House

      With just the right special effects, good staging can transform a home into a house of dreams. Done wrong and a home can become more like the set of a horror movie, a real house of screams.

    • Selling Home in a Soft Market

      There are many people who may consider this a “soft” market, but in actuality it is really a return to normal conditions after a year that blew all expectations and all records out of the water as far as selling conditions nationwide.

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