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Nov. 14, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
High multi-family inventories mean plenty of choices for homebuyers
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Oct. 04, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
Housing affordability across the country
Housing affordability has been the talk of the nation in recent years, especially as tighter mortgage regulations and higher borrowing costs have started to impact housing markets across the country.
A recent report by RBC Economic Research indicates that Calgary's housing market isn't out of reach for many potential homebuyers, especially when compared to the Vancouver and Toronto markets, as well as the Canadian average.
A recent report by RBC Economic Research indicates that Calgary's housing market isn't out of reach for many potential homebuyers, especially when compared to the Vancouver and Toronto markets, as well as the Canadian average.
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Oct. 04, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
Industry reports unearth Canadian renovation trends
The home improvement industry has become a key economic driver in the country over the last few years as more Canadians look to add value to their humble abodes.
A poll by CIBC in the spring found that 45 per cent of Albertans plan to renovate within the next 12 months. The average spend on a home renovation was expected to be $8,073. That's nine per cent higher than a year ago, but off by 65 per cent from 2016, when homeowners said they were spending on average $23,000 to improve their homes.
A poll by CIBC in the spring found that 45 per cent of Albertans plan to renovate within the next 12 months. The average spend on a home renovation was expected to be $8,073. That's nine per cent higher than a year ago, but off by 65 per cent from 2016, when homeowners said they were spending on average $23,000 to improve their homes.
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July 18, 2018 | Donna Balzer
Packing up plants
How to take pieces of your garden with you when you move
If you want to move your entire garden when you sell your home, think again. First, it's illegal, and second, plants ripped out randomly in summer wilt and die unless pampered.
But what if you have a sentimental piece of grandma's peony, a special perennial plant or a friend's perfect poppy? Taking bits and pieces of your garden with you without changing the look of the yard is possible with these tips:
If you want to move your entire garden when you sell your home, think again. First, it's illegal, and second, plants ripped out randomly in summer wilt and die unless pampered.
But what if you have a sentimental piece of grandma's peony, a special perennial plant or a friend's perfect poppy? Taking bits and pieces of your garden with you without changing the look of the yard is possible with these tips:
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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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April 25, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
Down but not out
Downtown office market begins bounce back
People who have lived and worked in Calgary for a long time know that the downtown office market is a great barometer of what's happening in the city's overall economy.
For the past couple of years, record vacancy rates in the heart of the city have made headline news, not only in Calgary, but nationally.
However, a recent report by commercial real estate firm Avison Young suggests we've hit the bottom and there's nowhere to go but up.