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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Historic Connaught provides inner-city lifestyle with old-world charm
"There is just this huge appeal – there are the parks and the trees and you are also in the thick of it. It's a real community where there is something for everyone," said Connaught resident Patricia Insole.
May 13, 2020 | Tyler Difley
Calgary historical homes: then and now
Several historic residences from Calgary's formative years are still standing today, thanks to restoration efforts, and tenants who are committed to preserving these pieces of the city's heritage.
May 20, 2015 | CREBNow
The 'best backyard'
P.J Lavergne has called the Beltline home for the last 10 years.
"It's so close to everything," he said. "I don't drive, so it makes life easy. I'm, at most, a 10-minute walk from anything I could ever need."
Lavergne, who heads local rock 'n roll band Napalmpom, added the area's relaxed atmosphere comes through in the attitude of its residents.
Jan. 06, 2015 | CREBNow
In photos: Summer city
As the snowflakes fall today, we at CREBNow thought we'd share a few images from summer in the city to warm you up on this chilly day.
Sept. 17, 2014 | CREBNow
Haute history
*CREB®Now real estate news luxury feature*
Calgary has always had a flair for luxury living
Luxury comes in many shapes and sizes. Earlier this year, a penthouse unit in the Princeton Hall highrise at Eau Claire sold on MLS® for a record $4.4 million. A Priddis-area home, meanwhile set a provincial record in June when it went on the market for a cool $38 million.
Yet set amid today's multimillion-mansions and copious condos comes a reminder of just how far Calgary luxury housing market has come.
Sept. 17, 2014 | CREBNow
Calgary opens up
The Doors' frontman Jim Morrison once said "there are things known and things unknown and in-between are the doors."
That couldn't be more true for Doors Open YYC, which returns to the city Sept. 27-28.
This represents the third incarnation of the local program, which originated in Europe 25 years ago as a way of promoting civic pride.