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April 03, 2020 | Natalie Noble
Calgary's new-build homes innovate for safer, smarter and greener living
Smart and green technologies recently considered luxuries are becoming increasingly important to Calgary homebuyers, and the city's homebuilders have taken this to heart.
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April 30, 2020 | Jim Zang
Five tips for successful home staging
In a competitive housing market, if you want to sell your home faster and get your asking price, a degree of home staging is a must.
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April 24, 2020 | Geoff Geddes
Rolling out the red carpet: a hypothetical exercise in royal resettlement
After the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they planned to call Canada home, Okotoks town council passed a resolution inviting the royal couple to settle in their town.
Since then, however, a viral pandemic and a change of heart on the part of the couple – they are reportedly quarantining in California and have shifted their sights to finding a new home in Malibu – seem to have scuttled the possibility of the royals settling in the Great White North any time soon.
Yet, with all the attractive properties in the Calgary area, the possibilities for Harry and Meghan would have been endless.
Since then, however, a viral pandemic and a change of heart on the part of the couple – they are reportedly quarantining in California and have shifted their sights to finding a new home in Malibu – seem to have scuttled the possibility of the royals settling in the Great White North any time soon.
Yet, with all the attractive properties in the Calgary area, the possibilities for Harry and Meghan would have been endless.
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April 03, 2020 | Barb Livingstone
The new-home upgrades that provide the most bang for your buck
Solar panels, smart-home technology, quartz countertops, luxury vinyl flooring, lots of storage, and secondary suites above the garage or in the basement are all valuable upgrades that provide a lot of bang for your buck when building a new home.
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April 09, 2020 | Geoff Geddes
DIY home projects for self-isolation and social distancing
If your go-to excuse for postponing all the do-it-yourself projects you've been meaning to tackle is "I'm never home," you might be changing your tune these days. Have some extra time on your hands and feel like putting it to good use? Then some minor renovating, rearranging or reorganizing could be just the ticket.
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April 03, 2020 | Donna Balzer
How to grow and harvest your own food garden

Whether you have a window box, a small patio or a luxurious, pie-shaped lot, there is room to grow something on your property and now is the time to start.
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April 09, 2020 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Remote reality: how to make the most of working from home
The COVID-19 pandemic has suddenly made working from home a reality for many Calgarians, with no end in sight.
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April 03, 2020 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Lay of the land: lot choice adds another variable to new-build purchase process
When you buy a home, you're also buying the lot, so it's important to make sure you pick the right lot for your needs.
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March 27, 2020 | Natalie Noble
A little goes a long way: home maintenance tips and tasks for spring
Springtime brings an energy like no other season. So, why not put that energy to good use with some easy maintenance tasks that will have your home ready for the laidback days of summer and beyond?
"A lot of this work is proactive rather than reactive and can save money in the long run," said Jeff Howells, professional home inspector with Nu Level Inspections.
Here are his top spring maintenance tasks for homeowners, inside and out:
"A lot of this work is proactive rather than reactive and can save money in the long run," said Jeff Howells, professional home inspector with Nu Level Inspections.
Here are his top spring maintenance tasks for homeowners, inside and out:
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Feb. 26, 2020 | Jim Zang
Yard (for) sale: Landscaping tips to improve your home's curb appeal
How many times has a potential homebuyer driven up to a home, looked at the yard and the building's exterior, and driven away without even getting out of their car? Too many, unfortunately.
As the old saying goes, you only have one chance to make a first impression, and curb appeal is one of the most important factors involved in selling your home. After all, the exterior is often a reflection of what's going on inside the home, so a tidy, attractive yard – both front and back – is a must.
As the old saying goes, you only have one chance to make a first impression, and curb appeal is one of the most important factors involved in selling your home. After all, the exterior is often a reflection of what's going on inside the home, so a tidy, attractive yard – both front and back – is a must.