Posts Tagged ‘calgary real estate’
Sunday, August 18th, 2013
What an awesome inner-city home. This one has it all. Perfect for both a growing family, or those without kids alike. Over 2400 sq.ft. of developed space will do well to give everybody some space, and is also great for entertaining. Deluxe kitchen with a gas stove and granite counters. Main level has hardwood and two fireplaces. The landing half-way up the stairs could be a perfect place for a small desk or reading chair. The large master bedroom boasts a luxurious 5-piece ensuite complete with skylight, and a closet with custom built-ins and a window for natural light. The two other bedrooms share a dual-sink jack-and-jill bathroom with two separate areas. The laundry is on the upper floor as well. The lower level is finished as a family/rec room with built-in theater speakers, and dimmable theater lights. There is also ample space for storage as well.
To view more photos, floorplan and full listing details visit my webpage.
Tags: 2622 36 Street SW, 36 St Sw, 36 Street SW, calgary alberta real estate, calgary mls listing, calgary real estate, Killarney home, Killarney house, Killarney mls, Killarney real estate, MLS, mls listings
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Friday, August 16th, 2013
One owner home, this is a rarity! Seldom does a condominium of this type come on the market. Two very large bedrooms each with a private bathroom. Both baths have double sinks, one has a steam shower and the other has a soaker tub/shower. This corner unit has extra windows and lots of light. Patio doors with a hidden screen door lead to a curved private balcony. This home features a unique built in computer station with shelves and drawers. When not in use you do not even know it is there! All kitchen appliances stay and the washer and dryer are included. Hunter Douglas shades, in floor heating and brand new paint finish off the interior. Two assigned parking stalls which are beside each other and close to the elevator plus an assigned storage locker. The amenities such as a pool, exercise room, treed grounds, close to bus routes with Marda Loop and Garrison Woods shops and restaurants close by really set this home apart from others. Vacant and ready for you! Act quickly as this one will not last.
To view more phots, floorplan and full listing details visit my webpage.
Tags: alberta real estate, calgary apartment, calgary condo, calgary condominium, calgary mls listing, calgary real estate, Garrison Woods, Garrison Woods Appartment, Garrison Woods Condo, garrison woods mls, MLS, mls listings
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Wednesday, August 14th, 2013
What a terrific place to live! Situated on a quiet street across from a treed green area. This home features hardwood floors in rooms on the main level except for the kitchen and bathroom. Lower level is fully developed with a family room that has a fireplace, a 4th bedroom, games area, storage area, laundry area, den plus another bathroom. The West facing rear yard is fenced, has R.V. parking plus an over sized double garage that measures 27′ 4″ X 25′ 4″ and is heated!! Great home at a great price. Act quickly as this will not last long!
To view more photos, floorplan and full listing details visit my webpage.
Tags: alberta real estate, calgary mls listing, calgary real estate, MLS, mls listings, Thorncliffe home, Thorncliffe house
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Wednesday, August 14th, 2013
Thanks to the busier than expected real estate market this year, CMHC – the government-backed outfit that offers insurance against mortgages when down payments of less than 20 percent are made – has already reached three-quarters of its cap for the year. The government had allowed for up to $85 billion in mortgage-backed securities to be issued in 2013, and we’ve already hit nearly $64 billion.
What does this mean? Well, the government will want to cool down the market a bit by implementing new rules that make it more difficult to qualify for a mortgage. Further, fixed rates on mortgages will likely be going up, with jumps of between 0.2 percent and 0.65 percent by the fall.
It’s going to become harder to be a pre-approved buyer, which means those who have pre-approval will become highly valued by sellers. Really, that’s one of the first things you should do if you’re entering the real estate market: get pre-approved, so you know what you’re working with and the seller knows you’re serious.
None of this is especially surprising or dire, but it’s well worth being aware of. As more develops, I’ll keep you posted
Tags: alberta real estate, calgary real estate, canadian mortgage, canadian real estate, CMHC, fixed-rate mortgage, mortgage insurance, mortgage pre-approval, mortgage rate, real estate market
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Sunday, August 11th, 2013
Mount Royal is one of Calgary’s most wealthy neighbourhoods, and as such is home to some of the most stunning real estate in the city; in the mid-2000s, one family that owned three adjacent lots was profiled in the Calgary Herald for its plans to construct one massive home in the style of the Chateau Lake Louise. The economic downturn in 2008 put a hold on those plans, but it still gives an idea of the imagination (and resources) with which property is approached here.
Located in the southwest, Mount Royal was originally called “American Hill” due to the large proportion of US-immigrants who chose to reside there. Just under 3200 people currently call Mount Royal home, served by the public schools Earl Grey Elementary and Mount Royal Junior High. The community is split into Lower Mount Royal, which is mostly comprised of condominiums and townhomes, and Upper Mount Royal, which is almost entirely single family homes; median income in Upper Mount Royal is nearly four times that of Lower Mount Royal.
With its close proximity to downtown and the bustling strip of 17th Avenue SW, amenities are plentiful in Mount Royal, with a vast selection of restaurants to choose from and a complete compliment of cultural opportunities. Additionally, Elbow Drive provides easy access to Chinook Mall and other nearby attractions. Residents may also access the Glencoe Club, a private sports and recreation facility serving Mount Royal and Elbow Park, founded in 1931.
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Tags: 17 avenue sw, 17th Ave, alberta real estate, american hill, calgary 17th ave, calgary alberta real estate, Calgary Herald, calgary real estate, calgary sw, Chinook Mall, earl grey elementary, earl grey school, Elbow Drive, elbow park, glencoe club, lower mount royal, mount royal, mount royal calgary, mount royal junior high, mount royal park, mount royal school, upper mount royal
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Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
The impact to the city from last month’s flooding continues to make itself felt, aggravating an already serious shortage of rental spaces. As rental vacancy rates approach zero percent, properties that had secondary suites grandfathered in are now having to be rebuilt according to current zoning, meaning those suites are gone for good.
Alderman John Mar proposed a mass approval of secondary suites to ease the rental crunch, but that proposal was defeated (although, not by much); it is sure to be raised again in the lead up to this fall’s municipal election. The City, since 2009, has been offering homeowners in appropriately zoned areas grant money to create secondary suites, handing out $9 million in three years. Including illegal dwellings, there are well over 60,000 secondary suites in Calgary.
Some people love secondary suites: they’re a great way to generate income from a property, and provide quality accommodations for quiet students and working singles. Others cite traffic concerns and a loss of ‘community feeling’ when more renters enter a neighbourhood. How do you feel? Has the flood, and its fallout, made you more agreeable to having secondary suites permitted where you live?
Tags: basement suites, calgary alberta real estate, calgary flood, calgary real estate, calgary rental property, flooded suites, grant money, illegal suites, john mar, secondary suites
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Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013
The northwest community of Bowness has a pretty fascinating history, being one of a few Calgary neighbourhoods that was originally a town unto itself before becoming amalgamated into the city proper. Indeed, there is evidence of native peoples inhabiting the Bowness area more than 10,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age.
In the early 1900s, after changing hands several times, Bowness was purchased by an English inventor who developed the land, put in a bridge, and arranged for transit service to Calgary in exchange for donating what is now known as Bowness park to the city. The community grew, slowly, until it became part of Calgary in the early 1960s.
Bowness is now a thriving and diverse community, home to more than 11,000 people with a median household income of just over $40,000. About a third of the residents live in condos or townhomes. Those who call Bowness home enjoy the many recreation opportunities available at the Bowness Community Hall and Sportsplex, which includes an ice rink, meeting rooms, and one of the largest halls in Calgary. Outdoors, there’s the aforementioned Bowness park and the Bowness Golf and Country Club.
The community is close to the mountains, but also adjacent to 16th Avenue for easy travel downtown, or connection to southern routes like Sarcee Trail.
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Bowness is of course one of the communities affected by the recent flooding. Our hearts go out to all those affected.
Tags: bowness community hall and sportsplex, bowness golf and country club, bowness high school, bowness neighbourhood, bowness park, calgary alberta real estate, calgary bowness, calgary northeast community, calgary northwest, calgary nw, calgary real estate, i love bowness, sarcee trail
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Tuesday, July 9th, 2013
With relatively low inventories – and not just because of flood damage – the Calgary real estate market is on fire right now. The Calgary Herald reports that condos, bungalows, and two-storey homes have all increased in price by 6 to 7 percent in the second quarter, year-over-year, as listings regularly receive multiple offers. The flood certainly didn’t help with the inventory crunch, but the overall trends shouldn’t be affected long-term by that mess; this isn’t a short term blip, it’s a larger trend.
And it’s not just the common-man homes that are moving: a record number of $4 million-plus homes have been sold so-far in July (and it’s only the 9th). There’s more inventory available in the luxury market, and the higher prices and low availability of mid-range homes, combined with interest rates that look like they’ll stay low for another couple of years, are all factors encouraging people looking to move up.
So, if you’re thinking about selling your present home and move into something larger, be prepared to act fast once you find that perfect place. And have a solid idea of the maximum you’re willing to spend – those susceptible to getting caught up in a bidding war could take a hit in today’s market. Smart buyers approaching transactions logically and not emotionally, however, should still be able to find the right home at the right price.
Tags: alberta real estate, buying real estate, Calgary Herald, calgary real estate, calgary real estate market, calgary real estate statistics, flood damage, low housing inventory, selling real estate
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Thursday, June 20th, 2013
Alright, maybe not ever, but it’s pretty good; from Monday’s Financial Post: “Prices remain stable, perhaps maddeningly so for the legions of bubble mongers,” said Douglas Porter, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets.
Yes, thanks to some new data from the Canadian Real Estate Association, there seems to be a turn in public opinion as to whether or not Canada’s in the midst of a housing bubble. More rational discourse has replaced the nearly-apocalyptic cries of some who still expected our country’s real estate market to follow the United States’ lead into a precipitous plunge.
Instead, we’re seeing healthier-than-expected growth, not just in Alberta, but nationwide. With a new Bank of Canada governor being installed, there’s the possibility of some minor policy shifts from the rockstar tenure (at least by banking standards) of outgoing governor Mark Carney, but I doubt any drastic moves will be made. They just don’t need to be. Household debt is a perennial problem, sure, but it’s not aggravated by an appetite for increasingly expensive homes; by and large, Canadians don’t especially care for being house poor.
I’m certain Alberta will continue to lead the country in home sales and rising property values, as we stand to be Canada’s turbocharged economic engine for some time to come, but it’s nice to see the rising tide lifting all of the ships, to mix some metaphors (unless the turbocharged engine was on a speedboat… Yeah, that’s it!).
Tags: alberta housing market, alberta real estate, bank of canada, BMO capital markets, calgary housing market, calgary real estate, canadian housing market, Canadian Real Estate Association, Douglas Porter, Financial Post, mark carney, rising property value
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Saturday, June 15th, 2013
The name Palliser is used in a few contexts in Alberta, thanks to the significance of explorer John Palliser’s efforts to map western Canada. One such namesake is Calgary’s nearly 50 year-old community of Palliser, in the city’s southwest.
There’s a focus on outdoor recreation opportunities in Palliser, located as it is along the edge of the Glenmore Reservoir and near the Weaselhead Flats: hiking, boating, and more are within easy reach of Palliser residents. Further, the Heritage Park historical village is in the same vicinity, with its renowned Sunday brunch (once frequented by Calgary Flames goalie Miikka Kiprusoff), rides for the kids, and ambience linked to our shared history. With Heritage Drive, Glenmore Drive. Crowchild Trail, and Macleod Drive all nearby, this community is an easy drive from nearly all Calgary has to offer.
Served by four elementary schools, five middle schools, and three high schools (including public, separate, and private options), Palliser has an abundance of options for the 400 or so school-age children in the neighbourhood. Its population has remained steady in recent years – growing only 0.3% from 2007-2011, compared with the city’s 7% growth overall – and so its a good place for people looking to put down roots and build relationships with neighbours.
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Tags: boating, calgary alberta real estate, calgary real estate, calgary southwest, calgary sw, crowchild trail, glenmore drive, glenmore reservoir, heritage drive, heritage park, hiking, John Palliser, macleod drive, Palliser, weaselhead flats
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