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First Time Homebuyer Tips
First time homebuyers face plenty of rules, regulations and paperwork. But there are ways to help streamline the process, and perhaps save some money at the same time. One way is to take advantage of tax credits and some RRSP … Continue reading
Demographia Study Shows Edmonton to Be Affordable City
A recent study, the International Housing Affordability Survey, placed Edmonton in the top spot as far as housing affordability. It had the best numbers of the six metropolitan areas in Canada with populations of more than a million that were … Continue reading
Alberta’s Changing Demographics Affect Housing Demand
Housing demand is influenced by housing affordability. In turn, that affordability is influenced by job availability, interest rates and population growth, or lack of. As long as an area continues to attract new people, then housing demand stays strong. That … Continue reading
December Saw Strong Housing Sales across Canada, But Flattened Housing Prices
December of 2011 saw strong home sales across Canada, but that same month saw prices flatten somewhat. Currently real estate prices nationwide are barely higher than they were in December of 2010, according to findings of the Canadian Real Estate … Continue reading
Edmonton Real Estate Investors Can Make Creative Deals with RRSP Lenders
Not all property investors know, or take advantage of, the fact that RRSP savings can be tapped to assist with mortgages and down payments. Individuals have leeway to do so, and this gives them the freedom to do a little … Continue reading
Western Canada to Lead Economic Growth in 2012
Most of Canada’s provinces are expected to see economic growth next year, but clearly the stars will be in the western part of the country. On Friday, the Conference Board of Canada noted that Western Canada will see higher commodity … Continue reading
Edmonton Home Prices See Second Best Gain in Canada
During the last decade, the city of Edmonton has ranked second in the increase of home prices throughout Canada. Since 2000, the city has seen a 165 percent increase in home values, noted a Re/Max report released this past Monday. … Continue reading
Sylvancroft Estate Gets Heritage Bent Makeover
Sylvancroft is an 8,000 square foot family home that has graced Stony Plain Road for roughly 100 years. It is surrounded by formal gardens and the home itself is made of Scottish stone and brown brick. This past July the … Continue reading
Art and Sculpture Combine to Create Architectural Beauty in Edmonton Studio
Art glass, whether formed into a piece of free-form sculpture or part of a wall design, puts a bit of pizzazz into a room. Marjan van Esch and Dana Videla have an intimate understanding of this fact. Both are glass … Continue reading
Edmonton’s Housing Prices and Economy Nice and Stable
Edmonton’s home real estate market is considered to be quite stable. This is also good for the economy because one of the benchmark points in determining consumer confidence is a healthy real estate market. Both owners and buyers in Alberta’s … Continue reading








