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New Year, New Growth

Sunday, January 19th, 2014

growth ahead

The New Year is off to a great start in the real estate market, with the Calgary Real Estate Board predicting strong growth in both prices and the number of newly-built homes. While that’s a familiar-sounding tune these days, we’re coming off a year that saw more than 12 percent growth in the number of sales made with prices rising by six percent; to see sales increase by what’s predicted to be a little under four percent from last year is a really impressive sign of a healthy, robust market.

With interest rates now predicted to remain low for the foreseeable future (as opposed to the ‘there’re going up next month!’ prognostications we’ve been hearing for the last few years), this is an good time to build your ideal property or find a great resale home to move up into. A couple weeks ago I posted about some things you can do around your home to get it in saleable condition; I recommend having another read of that, and make a game plan if you want to enter the market in the spring. A few touch-ups can really affect your bottom line, which in turn will help you get that new home you want.

Want a personal, no-obligation evaluation of what we could sell your home for today, and what you could do to sell it for more? Contact me!

New Listing in Cougar Ridge

Friday, January 17th, 2014

802, 281 Cougar Ridge Dr SW

802 281 Cougar Ridge Dr SW

This wide-open, top-floor stacked townhouse is absolutely perfect for a new start or as an income property. Kitchen boasts ample counter space and loads of storage including a pantry and maple cabinets. Bedroom has a walk-in closet with organizers. 9-foot ceilings enhance the large and airy atmosphere. Attached garage with extra parking on the driveway, as well as visitor parking right across the lane-way. Views to the west from the living room picture window and balcony. All the appliances are included, along with the washer/dryer. Situated close to a large green-space and a playground, and two blocks from the ski hill. Fast Possession is available.

To view more photos, floorplan and virtual tour visit my webpage.

New Listing in Cougar Ridge

Saturday, January 11th, 2014

# 1301 281 Cougar Ridge Dr SW

1301 281 Cougar Ridge Dr SW

 

Bungalow-style main floor townhouse. Wide-open and functional floorplan. Two bedrooms, two full bathrooms. The bedrooms are on opposite sides on the unit, and the master has an ensuite. Granite counters, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, 9″ ceilings and neutral decor. The attached garage has private access directly from the unit. Located on the quiet back side of the complex on the greenway near a green space and extra street parking. The full basement awaits your development ideas or storage items.

To view full listing details, more photos, virtual tour and floor plan visit my webpage.

Market Resolution

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

2014 house key

There’s something special about the couple of weeks immediately following New Year’s Day: the Christmas season is over, company has returned from whence they came, and your home is starting to look like it did last fall. Opportunity and renewal is in the air; anything is possible. As you tidy up the decorations you might find a few bits of maintenance that need doing, or improvements that can be made. Rather than overwhelming, though, this list is inspiring, because it’s a new year, baby!

The trick, then, is to capitalize on this newfound optimism and actually accomplish something. If you’re thinking about putting your home on the market this year – and judging by early indicators, this’ll be a great time to do so – make your New Year’s resolution to get your property market ready.

First and foremost, start decluttering your home. Haven’t used something in more than a year? Donate, sell, or toss it. Clear off the flat surfaces like desks and countertops, and resolve to keep them clear. Those who are really ambitious can use the ‘clean sweep’ method, taking absolutely everything out of a room, then only putting back those things that truly belong in that space; the rest has got to go.

Decluttering doesn’t have to mean getting rid of things, though: packing rarely-used but still useful things in preparation for your move will both improve the roominess of your home and save you some time later.

Next, really put some effort into identifying all the areas where your home could use some maintenance, and make a plan for how and when you’ll get it all done. Then start looking at inexpensive improvements you could make to freshen up the place: maybe get all the supplies you need to paint your main floor, and the next time a chinook hits crack open the windows and get to it.

Now’s also a useful time to do some research, both of the types of neighbourhoods in which you might like to live, and on Realtors in your area who might be a good fit for you. January’s not generally the busiest month for Realtors, so call a few up to go for coffee in an informal interview (I’m available). The right agent can make your selling – and buying – experience a lot easier.

So those are a few tips to get you started. And because I’m still in the giving mood, how would you like 2-for-1 tickets to the Calgary Home and Garden Show, taking place at the end of next month? Just click here, and make sure to use the promo code NEWYEAR.

New Listing in Wentworth

Sunday, January 5th, 2014

8508 Wentworth Dr SW

8508 Wentworth Dr SW

 

Upgraded townhouse in prestigious Wentworth. Over 1750 sq.ft. of developed space. Kitchen with walk-in pantry and a breakfast island, and stainless steel appliances. Bright open living room has large south-facing windows and a gas fireplace. Hardwood floors complete the main floor. Upstairs all three bedrooms are quite large. The master and the 2nd bedroom both boast deep walk-in closets. Family/media room in the builder-finished basement, along with the possibility of more development. Located 1/2 KM from public elementary school, and 1/3 KM from catholic school. Walking distance to numerous great food joints like Fergus & Bix, Vin Room, Mercato West, Ohh La La Patisserie, My Favourite Ice Cream Shoppe as well as many shops, services, groceries, drug stores, banks, etc. Click the links for hi-res photos and floor plans. This one is a fantastic deal. Act fast!

To view more photos, full listing details and the floorplan visit my webpage.

Very Merry Christmas

Friday, December 20th, 2013

gingerbread house

What a year 2013 has been for Calgary’s real estate market. We saw a return to a sellers’ market, with multiple offers on hot properties (i.e. anything under $500,000), and well-appointed two-storeys selling in days. Prices hit record highs as inventories dropped, and predictions for 2014 are to see these trends continue, with more people looking to move up while interest rates remain low.

All of this has led to me having one of my busiest years ever, and I extend my heartfelt appreciation to all of my clients who trusted me to help them find their prized new home. As I enjoy a bit of respite during the holidays, sharing meals and gifts with family and friends, I find I am looking forward to all of the new clients I’ll get to meet and work with in the coming months. Next year’s going to be a good one, I can feel it.

Take some time, amongst all of the season’s hustle and bustle, to reflect on your past year, the successes and learning opportunities, and to appreciate all that we have in this great province. I know I certainly have much to be thankful for, starting with my supportive, adorable family.

All the best to you and yours throughout this holiday season, and I wish nothing but good fortune for you in the New Year. Stay safe, take care, and I’ll hope to see you in 2014.

Upgrades on the Brain

Thursday, December 12th, 2013

Upgrades

The frigid temperatures and ridiculous amount of snowfall has forced many of us to spend a lot more time ensconced indoors than usual. Looking around your house, you might start to daydream about  things you’d like to change: the flooring, light fixtures, paint, maybe even knock down a wall. It’s no coincidence that the Calgary Home and Garden Show is scheduled in February each year, after we’ve spent a couple months fantasizing about home improvements. By the time the Show rolls around, many people are ready to make decisions and get started; no dummies, those organizers.

While pretty much any upgrade will contribute to your and your family’s greater personal enjoyment of your home, which ones also add value when it’s time to sell?

The obvious starting points are the kitchen and the bathrooms. Everyone likes a bright, spacious kitchen with plenty of counter and cupboard space, modern fixtures, and a logical layout, so renovations that make your kitchen more welcoming are always going to have an immediate impact on people viewing your property. Bathrooms, too, are an area where buyers place a premium on cleanliness and modernization. That said, going overboard on the highest-end fixtures and rarest countertops may be counterproductive if these upgrades are out of place in your home or neighbourhood.

Other smart ways to upgrade are adding a deck, tasteful landscaping to improve curb appeal, finishing the basement, and building a garage.

On the flip side, the Globe and Mail published a good article recently listing six renovations that don’t add value, citing swimming pools, elaborate landscaping projects, and wall-to-wall carpeting as upgrades that won’t really pay off when it comes time to sell. Click through to read the article, it’s worth your time.

So, as I mentioned, the Calgary Home and Garden Show is just a couple of months away, and I’m sharing a coupon code that’ll give you 2-for-1 tickets. Just click here to buy your tickets with the discount (valid until Dec 24th). I go every year to stay current with the newest and best trends, and I hope to see you there too!

Focus on: Acadia

Monday, December 9th, 2013

Acadia

Acadia is a southeast community that a little over 10,000 people call home. The 53 year-old neighbourhood – voted Calgary’s second-best (after Arbour Lake) by Avenue magazine in 2013 – is served by a long list of schools, businesses, and recreational facilities, including the community hall and curling rink. With quick access to the Bow River, walkers and cyclists have plenty of opportunities to get out and about, while the close proximity to Macleod Trail and Heritage Drive means commutes are pretty straightforward.

Avenue Magazine cited the nine schools, rec centre (including a pool), and multiple nearby services as reasons for this to be the city’s second-best place in which to live.

Acadia is a growing community, with its population going up nearly one percent year-over-year, and a little over half the homes are owner-occupied.

To see homes available in Acadia, do a Quick Search.

To get a complete market report on Acadia, or any other neighbourhood you are interested in, use our quick and easy market report request.

Enlightened Lights

Saturday, November 30th, 2013

lights safety

It’s that time of year again, when homeowners wait for a relatively mild weekend to climb ladders and engineer elaborate plug-in management, all in the name of putting on a light show for neighbours and passerby. It’s one of my favourite parts of the season: even in the most blustery snowstorm, colourfully lit houses shine through as beacons of Christmas cheer.

Here are a few tips to help make your light-stringing a little bit safer, easier, and less expensive.

  • Make a plan for where you want lights, and how you want to install them, so that you can use the right equipment for the job.

  • Make sure you choose extension cords rated for outdoor use – indoor ones are less insulated and generally too wimpy to put up with mother nature.

  • Check for frayed or broken wires, and discard strings of lights where these are found.

  • Test your lights before you hang them.

  • As you replace or add to your lighting package, choose LED lights over standard bulbs. While more expensive up-front, LEDs use just a fraction of the power and last for years.

  • Use a timer to turn your lights on and off, for both convenience and power savings.

  • Use an A-frame stepladder, or have someone hold the ladder as you install lights up high.

  • Don’t plug too many strings together – check the packaging on your lights for recommended maximums.

  • Think about the entire exterior of your house, not just the eavestroughs and railings – trees, shrubs, and other landscaping features are great places to decorate too.

  • Let the kids help! While many of your decorations will end up three feet off the ground, the good memories will outlast the season.

Whether you’re going for elaborate, Griswold-esque designs that force your neighbours to pull down the blinds, or a tasteful holiday accent to your home’s decor, plan your design, execute it safely, and celebrate with an eggnog afterward.

Serviced Land

Tuesday, November 26th, 2013

calgary serviced land

Just prior to the civic election, an article appeared in the Calgary Sun, furnished by the Canadian Home Builders Association – Calgary Region (CHBA-CR), raising the old arguments of a lack of serviced land in the city. The article ominously predicts the city will run out of serviced land by 2018, and bedroom communities such as Airdrie will be the only hope for those looking to purchase new homes.

However, a joint statement released last March by both Mayor Nenshi’s office and the very same CHBA-CR responsible for the Sun article detailed how Calgary currently had 22 square kilometres of serviced land available for new developments – enough for six new Auburn Bay-sized communities – with another 28 square kilometres planned for approval by the end of 2014. That remains as true today as it did seven months ago.

So, now that the election’s over, lets all just calm down and enjoy the fantastic shape our city’s in, the high quality of life Calgarians enjoy, and the wide diversity of new and longstanding communities in which we can raise our families.

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