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Timeless in TorontoA Historic Townhome Gets a Modern Face-Lift

Posted on Sep 06, 2017

It was a blank canvas for designers Ashley Tracey and Laura McLellan. The design principals behind the wildly successful firm The Design Co., which specializes in blending old with new, were tasked with designing the interiors of a three-story, circa-1910 historic townhome. Located in the Casa Loma neighborhood of Toronto, the property did not have...

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SOLD - Home in MacEwan

Posted on Sep 04, 2017

Congratulations to my buyer of this solid home in MacEwan.  This fantastic home has been updated and has a lot to offer a young family.  
If you or anyone you know is looking for a home just like this, feel free to give me a call at 403-477-5120 or shoot me a quick email at calgaryhomeowners@gmail.com and I would love to help you find the right home fo...

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Clean Refrigerator Coils Or Pay Unnecessary Repair Bills

Posted on Sep 03, 2017

Refrigerator condenser coils are located on the back of the fridge or across the bottom. When coils are clogged with dust, pet hair and cobwebs, they can’t efficiently release heat. The result is your compressor works harder and longer than it was designed to, using more energy and shortening the life of your fridge. Clean the coils with a coil-cle...

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Selling This Fall?  Court Millennials and Empty-Nesters

Posted on Sep 03, 2017

If you’re planning on putting your house on the market this fall, be aware that people at different stages of life enter the market at different times of the year. For example, the lively spring real estate season thrives on families wishing to relocate while their kids are on break from school. Home sales in autumn, however, are driven mainly by m...

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Housing recovery a balancing act

Posted on Sep 02, 2017

Growth in new listings outpaced sales preventing inventory declines 

Sales posted a modest gain in August, but a rise in new listings kept inventory levels elevated.   

Inventories totaled 6,624 units, where over half were comprised of attached and apartment style properties. While inventories were 16 per cent higher than August 2016 levels, the slight...

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Mid-Year market update shows stability

Posted on Aug 17, 2017

CREB® forecasts a process of recovery for the remainder of 2017

The first-half of 2017 marked a shift in Alberta's economy from recession to recovery, with conditions supporting stability rather than expansion.

"Economic challenges continue to exist, as high unemployment rates, weak migration levels and more stringent lending conditions are weighing...

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