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Residential Infill Residential infill is the development of new housing – suites, apartments, houses – in established neighbourhoods. The Residential Infill Guidelines for Mature Neighbourhoods provide direction to developers, communities, Read More...
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Very interesting video by Planet Panels in the process of building an infill in Calgary using eco-friendly building materials http://youtu.be/DeU36EWlzKc Read More...
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City council will provide $42 million for 38,000 new housing units By Andrew Fleming The Vancouver Heritage Foundation is hoping to find older laneway homes to showcase to help sell the idea that building homes on the same lots as existing houses isn’t Read More...
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Credit score requirements for loans are higher than they have been in the past, so a good credit score is more crucial than ever. In today’s economy most lenders are looking for credit scores of 720 or higher to secure a low mortgage rate. Here Read More...
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By: Tara-Nicholle Nelson, Trulia.com A friend of mine who is generally inclined toward intellectual pursuits recently took a trip out of town on her own. As she recounted her solo hotel stay, she exclaimed that the high point of her trip was being able Read More...
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By David Parker, For the Calgary Herald April 30, 2011 An RBC Housing Affordability Measure Report showed Calgary's affordability levels are currently the best they've been in six years, but that could be short-lived if mortgage rates rise. Today, Read More...
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Homes in established communities remain untouched By Corey Davison, Calgary Herald April 19, 2011 CALGARY — The city will allow secondary suites in all new neighbourhoods. A motion passed by council Monday means that homeowners will be able to purchase Read More...
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Interest rates are at historic lows: less than 4.5% on a 30-year-fixed and below 4% on 15-year fixed rate loans. And prices are low, too - at or near bottom in most of the country. Together, these items mean that affordability is near an all-time high. Read More...
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Many people are often surprised to learn that the costs of owning a home can be substantially lower or comparable to those of renting. There are also many financing options and a wide variety of choices that can make owning a home more affordable for Read More...
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With the all the doom-and-gloom news recently over rising electricity costs, I thought I was prepared for the worst when my August hydro bill arrived. With four sons who fancy long showers, a backyard pool — thankfully without an energy-guzzling Read More...
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Kevin Carmichael Washington — From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010 7:23PM EDT Last updated on Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010 12:47PM EDT T he longer term benefits of tougher financial regulation significantly outweigh Read More...
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The industrial real estate market is showing signs of recovery as the vacancy rate continues to drop and developers are expected to start on new projects as early as the end of this year. Vacancies decreased for a second consecutive quarter in Calgary’s Read More...
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Kelowna, BC (July 15, 2010) – RE/MAX sales associates and support staff across Canada raised over $100,000 for the Canadian *** Cancer Foundation on May 29 th through Yard Sale for the Cure. The funds support *** cancer research, health promotions Read More...
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Calgary’s Downtown safety initiative , Clean to the Core , is paying huge dividends according a recent Calgary Police Service report. At the annual review of the Clean to the Core and Centre City Safety Impact Team (CCSIT) on Nov. 5, it was announced Read More...
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Calgary’s inner city community got a healthy shot in the arm last week with the opening of the new Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre in the Beltline. Located between 12th Ave. and Fourth St. S.W., the centre will provide a variety of community-based Read More...
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