Time to bring the outdoors inside – literally! Plants, trees, rocks and water features are currently on trend. Interior Design magazine recently hosted an Instagram photo contest encouraging followers Read More...
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Canadians are world’s second most digitally active home buyers
Canadian home buyers are highly likely to research their housing options online and are second only to the UK for doing so. Figures from HSBC show that 90% of Read More...
A home for life
By the year 2051, as many as one in four Canadians will be over the age of 65. Most seniors prefer to remain independent and in their own homes Read More...
Quiet mature street with-in walking steps to neighbourhood park-playground.
Great curb appeal to spacious brick exterior bungalow. Generous living room features a large bow window, most of the windows in the main floor have been upgraded. 3 bedrooms on Read More...
Small, private complex located steps to River valley and it’s extensive walking and biking trails.
End unit with extra windows, covered porch, parking stall just outside front door and visitor parking steps away. Spacious, bright kitchen loaded with cabinets, ceramic tile floor, and cozy Read More...
Improving Indoor Air Quality
Our homes harbor more than just our families and possessions. Home is also where pollutants, allergens, and other irritants accumulate and thrive, with possible harmful effects on our health. Read More...
6 reasons summer is the best season to sell your home
1. Curb appeal is at a peak One of the quickest ways to boost the value of your home is to increase its curb appeal, which peaks in the summertime. After all, Read More...
Despite interest, foreigners still not rushing to Montreal, Edmonton and Calgary
The implementation of foreign home buyers’ taxes in Vancouver and Toronto has invited much industry speculation and commentary of Montreal and Calgary being the next big housing investment destinations. Read More...
Province unveils how homeowners can take advantage of solar panel rebates
Homeowners in Alberta can now receive up to 30 per cent off solar panel installation costs, to a maximum rebate of $10,000. The province made the announcement Wednesday its Read More...
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