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June 06, 2018 | Cody Stuart
Not your average family home
Lavish Bel-Aire property showcases local builder's talents, and what $6 million can buy in the Calgary luxury market
While the term showhome often denotes a certain level of sophistication, there are properties that take that refinement up a notch. And then there's Bel 35.
Constructed by award-winning builder Rockwood Custom Homes, the 6,400-square-foot home in the community of Bel-Aire isn't your average new build.
While the term showhome often denotes a certain level of sophistication, there are properties that take that refinement up a notch. And then there's Bel 35.
Constructed by award-winning builder Rockwood Custom Homes, the 6,400-square-foot home in the community of Bel-Aire isn't your average new build.
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June 06, 2018 | Geoff Geddes
Sustainable splendour
Artesia in Heritage Pointe merges luxury and landscape
Ordinarily, luxury and sustainability are not exactly two peas in a pod. However, Artesia at Heritage Pointe is no ordinary community. Situated just outside Calgary city limits south of the Bow River, the development combines urban and rural living, offering more space to roam, less maintenance and a tremendous sense of community, not to mention spectacular views.
"Our vision is to create a lifestyle community in the Heritage Pointe tradition that functions in tandem with the natural landscape and focuses on sustainability," said Bill MacDonald, project manager for land development at Heritage Pointe Properties.
Ordinarily, luxury and sustainability are not exactly two peas in a pod. However, Artesia at Heritage Pointe is no ordinary community. Situated just outside Calgary city limits south of the Bow River, the development combines urban and rural living, offering more space to roam, less maintenance and a tremendous sense of community, not to mention spectacular views.
"Our vision is to create a lifestyle community in the Heritage Pointe tradition that functions in tandem with the natural landscape and focuses on sustainability," said Bill MacDonald, project manager for land development at Heritage Pointe Properties.
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May 16, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
Lacklustre luxury
High-end housing market continues sluggish recovery, but slow sales bump up supply
As a former long-time writer with the Calgary Herald focusing on the real estate beat, I knew how popular coverage of the real estate industry was to readers.
One aspect of the industry people always loved reading about was the city's luxury home market. So, I was curious how the high-end segment of the housing market has been faring lately.
Year-to-date sales – up to the end of April – of $1-million-plus properties totalled 204 transactions, which is down slightly from 211 during the same period a year ago, says Ann-Marie Lurie, chief economist with CREB®.
As a former long-time writer with the Calgary Herald focusing on the real estate beat, I knew how popular coverage of the real estate industry was to readers.
One aspect of the industry people always loved reading about was the city's luxury home market. So, I was curious how the high-end segment of the housing market has been faring lately.
Year-to-date sales – up to the end of April – of $1-million-plus properties totalled 204 transactions, which is down slightly from 211 during the same period a year ago, says Ann-Marie Lurie, chief economist with CREB®.
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May 02, 2018 | Barb Livingstone
$750,000 - $1 million
Abundance of options underlines the importance of setting priorities
A million dollars used to buy a lot of home for your money.
But what will $750,000 – $1 million get a homebuyer in Calgary today?
Stephanie Campbell, a REALTOR® with Kirby Cox & Associates, says the answer depends entirely on the home's location and your lifestyle priorities.
A million dollars used to buy a lot of home for your money.
But what will $750,000 – $1 million get a homebuyer in Calgary today?
Stephanie Campbell, a REALTOR® with Kirby Cox & Associates, says the answer depends entirely on the home's location and your lifestyle priorities.
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Feb. 28, 2018 | Cody Stuart
Fit for a king
Unique Upper Mount Royal "castle" house continues to generate buzz
In most instances, the saying "a man's home is his castle" isn't meant to be taken literally.
But for those familiar with one rather imposing dwelling in Calgary's Upper Mount Royal neighbourhood, the saying couldn't be more apt.
In most instances, the saying "a man's home is his castle" isn't meant to be taken literally.
But for those familiar with one rather imposing dwelling in Calgary's Upper Mount Royal neighbourhood, the saying couldn't be more apt.
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Jan. 28, 2017 | Kathleen Renne
HAUTE TO TROT
Calgary's luxury market showing staying power, say experts
A high-end fitness centre and kitchen to cater private events; a concierge service or tranquility room; a car wash and, yes, even a pet wash.
These are among the amenities today's buyers can expect with the purchase of a luxury condo in Calgary, a sector real estate experts say is showing some staying power despite soft economic conditions.
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Dec. 21, 2016 | Paula Trotter
March of the million-plus
Luxury sales numbers rebound; experts point to demand's impact on pricing
Calgary's luxury resale housing market bucked the trend in 2016, posting modest improvements in sales volumes throughout the year and recovering somewhat from the significant decline experienced in 2015.
Yet industry observers urge caution at interpreting this past year's numbers at face value, saying a return to long-term averages is still far away.
Calgary's luxury resale housing market bucked the trend in 2016, posting modest improvements in sales volumes throughout the year and recovering somewhat from the significant decline experienced in 2015.
Yet industry observers urge caution at interpreting this past year's numbers at face value, saying a return to long-term averages is still far away.
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Oct. 14, 2016 | Barb Livingstone
New homes, new buyers
Homebuilders, developers cite international interest in region
Over the past four months, one-third of the 11 sales at the luxury Creekstone condo project in Canmore's Spring Creek development have been to foreign buyers.
And while there have been no purchasers from China — yet — developer Frank Kernick said it is "just a matter of time" before they come.
Over the past four months, one-third of the 11 sales at the luxury Creekstone condo project in Canmore's Spring Creek development have been to foreign buyers.
And while there have been no purchasers from China — yet — developer Frank Kernick said it is "just a matter of time" before they come.
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Sept. 30, 2016 | Julie Anne Cleyn
Luxury by the room
Breaking down how it looks, from the inside out
When Jaime and Jocelyne Holland of Holland Design meet with their clients, they ask them not to design what their neighbours have in their homes.
"We ask them to instead think about how they live and what's important to them," said Jocelyne, partner and business development of the interior design company,
Added Jaime, partner in charge of design at the firm: "Real luxury is very personal and customized to the homeowner's lifestyle."
When Jaime and Jocelyne Holland of Holland Design meet with their clients, they ask them not to design what their neighbours have in their homes.
"We ask them to instead think about how they live and what's important to them," said Jocelyne, partner and business development of the interior design company,
Added Jaime, partner in charge of design at the firm: "Real luxury is very personal and customized to the homeowner's lifestyle."
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Sept. 30, 2016 | Alex Frazer Harrison
Bang for their buck
Luxury buyers want it all including the (second) kitchen sink
Today's homebuyers want more for less – a pattern that is also starting to manifest in the luxury market, say local industry experts.
"There's no question that, like everybody, we've felt the pinch," said Danny Raposo, general manager of Astoria Custom Homes, which is building in Watermark at Bearspaw, just outside the city limits.
Still, Raposo describes 2016 as "a decent year," noting an increased interest in Astoria's Watermark product during the eight weeks prior to mid-September.
Today's homebuyers want more for less – a pattern that is also starting to manifest in the luxury market, say local industry experts.
"There's no question that, like everybody, we've felt the pinch," said Danny Raposo, general manager of Astoria Custom Homes, which is building in Watermark at Bearspaw, just outside the city limits.
Still, Raposo describes 2016 as "a decent year," noting an increased interest in Astoria's Watermark product during the eight weeks prior to mid-September.