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July 25, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
My First Home: Bob Dhillon, Mainstreet Equity Corp.
His business has its roots on the residential side of real estate, and it all started when he bought his first home in Calgary, fixed it up and sold it for a profit.
Jan. 30, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
Making a comeback
All eyes will be on Calgary's commercial real estate market this year, with hopes that the downtown office sector, which continued to struggle in 2017, will rebound in 2018.
The office market has grabbed everyone's attention over the past three years, as vacancy rates have soared to historically high levels following the collapse of oil prices and the subsequent waves of layoffs that ravaged employment ranks in downtown Calgary. Thousands of people were cut loose, and a vast amount of office space suddenly became vacant in the downtown core.
Dec. 22, 2017 | Mario Toneguzzi
Santa Claus is coming to town
I know you're pretty busy these days getting ready for your epic journey. You must receive millions of letters. I can't imagine how time-consuming it is for you, but if you have a chance, please read mine.
June 29, 2017 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Law of the land
Buying or selling a home is a process that benefits greatly from professional help, and that especially true on the legal side of things.
Calgary Legal Guidance (clg.ab.ca) has information on selling and buying real estate in its Dial-A-Law series, including the role a lawyer plays.
Jeffrey Kahane of Kahane Law Office in Calgary says most people don't get a lawyer involved until the conditions of a sales agreement are waived, "because then you've got a firm deal."
April 27, 2017 | Kathleen Renne
Taking the plunge
Owning a home with an indoor or outdoor pool is a rarity in Calgary. If you dream of owning a backyard lagoon, here are some considerations before you dive in.
Imagine having your own private swimming pool – a place to entertain, exercise or just kick back and listen to the soothing sounds of moving water.
Lynn Lucyshyn, owner of Oasis Pools & Spas, says pools are a luxury few Calgarians enjoy. Her company installs as many as 12 pools in a good year, but as few as three in slower years.
According to CREB®, only 167 properties listing pools as a feature were sold in 2016. In that same year, the average sale price of a detached home with an indoor or outdoor pool was $974,388.
Jan. 10, 2017 | Jamie Zachary
Q&A with 2017 CREB® president David P. Brown
The New Year will welcome a new president for CREB® and its 5,200-plus members as local real estate veteran David P. Brown takes the reins during what's expected to be a year of transition for the industry.
CREB®Now caught up with Brown to talk about everything from his financial background to what advice he has for prospective homebuyers.
Dec. 16, 2016 | Jamie Zachary
'People need to plan to weather storms:' Minhas
Manjit Minhas is a name brand – literally. She's CEO and co-founder of Minhas Breweries & Distillery, makers of Boxer Lager, Lazy Mutt Ale and Huber Bock. And for the past two years, she's gained national fame as a Dragon on CBC's Dragon's Den. In January, Minhas will be the keynote speaker at the 2017 CREB® Forecast and Tradeshow.
CREB®Now recently had the opportunity to sit down with her to get a sneak peek at what she plans to talk about.
Dec. 07, 2016 | Shelley Boettcher
Season of giving
The holiday season is here, and, for many people, that means food, family, Christmas lights, a visit from Santa and piles of presents under the tree.
But not everyone is so lucky, especially given Alberta's tough economy.
That's why many real estate professionals are stepping up their volunteer efforts this year to put some joy into the lives of their fellow Albertans.
Nov. 19, 2016 | Cailynn Klingbeil
55 Years of Calgary Real Estate: 1991 CREB® President Nick Medwid
Nick Medwid recalls Calgary's housing market in 1991 as a bit of a blur.
In the midst of a national downturn that year, all eyes turned to the city as several major companies uprooted their Canadian headquarters from out east and relocated to the heart of the new west.
Nov. 19, 2016 | Cailynn Klingbeil
55 Years of Calgary Real Estate: 1981 CREB® President Kent Lyle
It's perhaps the most contentious three words in Alberta's history: National Energy Program.
The early 1980s in the province are synonymous with the controversial federal initiative, which redistributed Alberta's oil wealth and, in turn, lead to a regional recession that few have since forgotten.