Warren Shouldice

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Whether you’re serious about making a move or just casually looking around, shopping for a new home can be a little like being a kid in a candy store — except your “candy” may be a new dream home!

While it can be exciting, the process can also be stressful. Once you see something you like, you suddenly have to evaluate the property and make a quick decision.

That’s where I can help. Call me if you have any questions about a property you see available on the market. I’d be happy to provide you with all the information and guidance you need!

APRIL SUMMARY:

Much like in March, year over year sales declined in April while new listings increased across all sectors. This marks the 7th consecutive month of price declines in Calgary. Since the beginning of the decline, benchmark prices on condos are down 7.6% while attached and detached homes are down 5.9% and 4.1%, respectively. Please keep in mind these numbers vary significantly based on location and price point. If you have any questions or wish to discuss further please don't hesitate to contact me!

QUICK STATS:

  Apr. 16 Apr. 15 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 1134 1150 -1.39%
Average DOM 44 days 38 days 14.26%
Benchmark price* $501,500 $517,100 -3.02%
       
Attached      
Total sales 358 461 -22.34%
Average DOM 48 days 40 days 18.51%
Benchmark price* $333,300 $347,000 -3.95%
       
Condo      
Total sales 272 352 -22.73%
Average DOM 54 days 45 days 18.68%
Benchmark price* $280,400 $293,300 -4.40%

 

*Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends. 

 

Does Your Home Still Match Your Lifestyle?
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When you purchased your current home, chances are it was a good match for your lifestyle. It had the space you needed, the features you wanted, and a location that worked for you.

But for most people, lifestyle and needs evolve through the years. Kids get older. Jobs or careers change. People take on new hobbies and other interests.

As a result, the home that was ideal a few years ago may not fit with your current lifestyle.

That doesn’t necessarily mean you need to shop for a new home! However, it may mean that it’s worth taking a look at the market and seeing what’s possible.

Think about the kind of home that would support your lifestyle today. Ask questions like:

  • How many bedrooms do we need?
  • How easy is it to travel to work each day?
  • What special features do we want in our home? (Big backyard? Rec room? Quiet neighbourhood?)
  • What do we want nearby? (School? Playground? Walking and biking trails? Shopping? Entertainment? Golf?)
  • What else does our home need in order to support our lifestyle?

After asking yourself some of these key questions, ask other family members for their opinions too.

You may, in fact, find that the property you have now is still ideal for your lifestyle.

If, however, your home is no longer a good fit, you have options. You can stay in your current home despite it no longer being ideal, you can make some changes (a renovation, perhaps), or you can see what’s available in the housing market.

If you need help with any of these options, call today.

 

Drive the Neighbourhood
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Finding the right home involves more than just finding the right property. The location plays an important role as well. The last thing you want is to be dazzled into buying what looks like a dream home, only to discover later on that the location makes it inconvenient to get to work, school and other activities.

So when you see a property you like, take a drive around the area. Drive to the local school your kids will be attending. Drive to the highway you take to work. Drive to activities you and your family enjoy, such as golf, movies, and swimming.

By spending some time exploring the area by car, you’ll get a feel for what life is going to be like once you live there.

 

Putting a Price on Memories
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You visit a garage sale on a sunnySaturday morning and find a bicycle that you think would be perfect for your child. You look at the price tag and it’s about twice as much as you would expect to pay. When you question the owner, he says, “That bike has a lot of sentimental value for me. I couldn’t let it go for less.”

Chances are, you’ll pass on the bike. The owner sees the bike and happily remembers teaching his daughter to ride it. What you see is just a bike! You can’t buy someone else’s memories.

This scenario sometimes plays itself out in real estate. A homeowner has fond memories of his home. He may have renovated the den himself and is proud of his work. He may delight in memories of family BBQs on the deck.

That doesn’t mean the house will sell for more than its market value.

So when you put your property on the market, make sure emotions don’t get in the way of pricing it properly.

Fortunately, memories will stay with you, even without your house. You’ll be able to happily take them along to your next home.

 

notable, quotable... quotes!

 

“Do your own thinking. Be the chess player. Not the chess piece.”

Ralph Charell

 

“Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the other helps you make a life.”

Sandara Carey

 

“Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.”

Marie Curie

 

Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract.
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While I personally experienced a very busy March, this wasn't indicative of the current market in our city. March home sales in Calgary totaled 1,588 units which was 28% lower than long-term averages for the month. With fewer sales, inventory levels continued to rise across most price points which has pushed prices down further. The benchmark price across all sectors fell 0.49% from February and 3.51% from the same time last year.

 

QUICK STATS:

  Mar. 16 Mar. 15 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 1005 1079 -6.86%
Average DOM 41 days 37 days 10.73%
Benchmark price* $502,400 $519,500 -3.29%
       
Attached      
Total sales 326 396 -17.68%
Average DOM 44 days 39 days 11.83%
Benchmark price* $336,500 $348,200 -3.36%
       
Condo      
Total sales 257 302 -14.90%
Average DOM 48 days 43 days 10.38%
Benchmark price* $281,300 $295,900 -4.93%

 

*Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends. 

 

Take the Personality Out of Your Home
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Does your home have a lot of personality?

There’s nothing wrong with that.

In fact, you may have pictures on the fireplace mantle showcasing happy family memories over the years… or trophies and other awards in the kids’ bedrooms that represent achievements that make you proud… or a fridge door covered with notes, a calendar and other items that make it a de facto family bulletin board!

These are all things that help make a house truly a place to call “home”.

But when it comes time to sell, all that personality can work against you. When buyers view your property, they want to visualize themselves living there, not you and your family.

Have you ever noticed how model homes are often furnished and decorated? All the rooms look beautiful and enticing. They draw you in. Why? Because, although all the rooms in the model home look great, they’re also impersonal. There’s no uncomfortable sense that you’re in a stranger’s home. You can easily see yourself living there.

That’s exactly what you should strive for when preparing your house for sale.

You can’t get rid of every personal item. That would be impractical. But there’s a lot you can do to depersonalize your home. For example, you can:

  • Take down family pictures
  • Clear items from the fridge door
  • Store trophies in a box
  • Remove personal knick knacks and similar items
  • Keep only general titles on a bookshelf and store the rest.

The more easily buyers can see themselves living in your home, the more likely they are to become interested in it and make an offer.

Want more ideas for making your property look even more appealing to potential buyers? Call today.

 

Making Sure You Get What You Need
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When you’re shopping for a new home, it’s a good idea to create a checklist of what you want and what you need. It keeps you on track to ultimately find the property that best fits your requirements — and those of your family.

However, there’s a big difference between want and need that is important to understand when house hunting. A ‘need’ refers to a feature that is an absolute must in a new home. A ‘want’, by contrast, is a ‘nice-to-have’.

Some home buyers make the mistake of choosing a ‘want’ at the expense of a ‘need’.

For example, say you ‘need’ four bedrooms in your new home but ‘want’ a golf course located nearby. It can be tempting to fall in love with a property that has a beautiful golf green just a couple of blocks away, even if it has only three bedrooms. You may find yourself signing the offer while dreaming of Saturday morning tee-offs, only to awake to the realization months later that the lack of an extra bedroom has become a serious inconvenience to you and your family.

Of course it is possible to get most, if not all, of what you need and want in a new home. But if it comes down to a choice, it’s usually a good idea not to sacrifice something you really need in order to get something you want.

So when you’re making your house hunting checklist, be clear about what is a need-to-have and what is a nice-to-have.

Don’t forget that some features you want — like a wrap-around backyard deck, for example — can potentially be added to your new home later. Want more tips for getting what you need and want in a new home? Call today.

 

Home Selling Advice from Hoteliers
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When a hotel wants to make a room look inviting, they start with the bathroom. They clean it until it sparkles. They place fresh towels everywhere. They make sure the soap bars and shampoos are new. Some hotels even fold the end of the toilet paper into a nice neat triangle!

Why all the fuss?

Hoteliers know that if a customer is impressed with the bathroom, they will likely feel the same way about the rest of the property.

Something to think about when selling your house.

 

notable, quotable... quotes!

 

“The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, 
but that it is too low and we reach it.”


Michelangelo

 

“Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.”

Chinese Proverb

 

“I’m a great believer in luck. And the harder I work, the more I have it.”

Stephan Leacock

 

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Please visit my Open House at 207 1939 30 ST SW in Calgary.
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 2nd. 2-4pm
** Open House Saturday, April 2nd 2-4pm** This two bedroom condo is conveniently located in the heart of Killarney, close to transit, shopping, and downtown. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, brown shaker cabinets, and granite counter tops. The kitchen overlooks the open concept living/dining area, with plenty of natural light coming from the west facing windows. The two bedrooms are on opposite sides of the living area for added privacy. The master bedroom includes a wall mounted electric fireplace and looks out over the large 14 x 6ft balcony. A four piece bathroom and laundry/storage room complete the property. Also included is a heated, underground parking stall and storage locker. Call today and move into your new home before summer!
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I have listed a new property at #207, 1939 30 ST SW in Calgary.
** Open House Saturday, April 2nd 2-4pm** This two bedroom condo is conveniently located in the heart of Killarney, close to transit, shopping, and downtown. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, brown shaker cabinets, and granite counter tops. The kitchen overlooks the open concept living/dining area, with plenty of natural light coming from the west facing windows. The two bedrooms are on opposite sides of the living area for added privacy. The master bedroom includes a wall mounted electric fireplace and looks out over the large 14 x 6ft balcony. A four piece bathroom and laundry/storage room complete the property. Also included is a heated, underground parking stall and storage locker. Call today and move into your new home before summer!
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As expected, real estate activity for Calgary remained relatively slow in February with the total number of sold listings at 1,127 units. While this was only 6.63% lower than last year, it was a whopping 37% lower than the long-term averages for the month. With fewer properties selling, inventory levels have continued to rise which has contributed to modest price declines across all sectors. It should be noted that the market varies significantly based on a number of factors including price, location and property type. Should you wish to discuss further or have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me!

 

Quick stats:

  Feb. 16 Feb. 15 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 691 740 -6.62%
Average DOM 38 days 34 days 13.08%
Benchmark price* $504,400 $521,000 -3.19%
       
Attached      
Total sales 268 251 6.77%
Average DOM 50 days 34 days 48.95%
Benchmark price* $338,900 $348,500 -2.75%
       
Condo      
Total sales 168 216 -22.22%
Average DOM 50 days 40 days 26.07%
Benchmark price* $283,600 $299,300 -5.25%

 

*Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends.

 

 Warren Shouldice

       

 

 

 

Thinking of Moving? Two Things You Need to Know
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If you're thinking of making a move within the next few months, there are two important things you need to know.

The first is the market value of your current property. That's the amount your home will likely sell for in today's market. When you know its market value, you'll have a better idea of how much money will be available to invest in a new home.

The second is an overview of what's available on the market. Which of the homes currently available for sale meet your criteria with respect to the type of home, its special features (such as a big kitchen or pool), the neighbourhood, etc? How much are these homes selling for?

With those two pieces of information, you'll be able to make a better decision.

 

Making the Right Offer
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You’ve shopped around and attended a few select viewings. Now you’ve found the home of your dreams. It’s yours – as long as you make the right offer!

So how do you make the right offer? That’s a very important question to consider.

If your offer is too low, you risk the seller turning you down. You may not get a chance to make a second offer, especially if there are already multiple offers for the property.

If your offer is too high, you’ll leave thousands of dollars on the table... money that could have been used for other important things, like renovations or a family vacation.

So before deciding how much to offer for a home you want, we need to talk.

We will discuss what goes into a good offer and other ways to strengthen your offer, such as getting a pre-approved mortgage certificate.

 

Hiring the Right Moving Company
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How do you select the best moving company for your needs?

  • Ask for recommendations.
  • Beware of fly-by-night operations. They may seem like a bargain, but you get what you pay for.
  • Request a written estimate and contract. (Beware of movers that just give you a price over the phone.)
  • Confirm they are covered by insurance, and clarify their policy regarding lost or broken items. Make sure you receive a copy of their insurance certificate.

Finally, always ask what circumstances would result in extra charges being applied. The number one complaint received about movers by the Better Business Bureau is unexpected extra charges.

Questions about moving? Call today.

 

notable, quotable... quotes!

 

“The road to someday leads to the town of nowhere.”

Tony Robbins

 

“Learn to listen. Opportunity could be knocking at your door very softly!”

Frank Tyger

 

“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

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When you’re involved in real estate, the focus is always on the future. So, even though it feels like things are moving slowly during this part of year – it's the perfect time to look ahead to the spring.

The Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB) released their yearly market forecast in January and to nobody's surprise it's expected to be another slow year in our city. The following exert is taken from CREB's report.

"With no economic change on the horizon, demand for housing in Calgary will be weak in 2016, as sales activity is expected to fall by 2.2 per cent to 18,416 units. The annualized benchmark price is expected to decline by 3.44 per cent to $438,652.Weak demand and supply gains are expected in 2016, adding to an already elevated level of inventory. In this situation, the markets ability to effectively absorb more inventory will be limited, resulting in some downward price pressure across all housing sectors."

If you would like discuss an upcoming purchase or sale, or simply have a real estate related question, please give me a call. After all, the spring market's just around the corner!

 

Quick stats:

 

Jan. 16 Jan. 15 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 465 534 -12.92%
Average DOM 48 days 37 days 29.35%
Benchmark price* $509,300 $522,900 -2.60%
       
Attached      
Total sales 170 190 -10.53%
Average DOM 48 days 42 days 16.18%
Benchmark price* $345,600 $348,300 -0.78%
       
Condo      
Total sales 129 153 -15.69%
Average DOM 59 days 55 days 7.27%
Benchmark price* $281,900 $301,000 -6.35%

*Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends.

 

 

How Do You Determine What You Need to Do?
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Say you’re a homeowner wanting to sell your two-storey, detached home. You sit down and make a list of things that need to get done to make your property as attractive as possible to buyers.

You consider the backyard. “Hmm,” you think. “Doesn’t our deck need a new finish and our flowerbed need new edging stones?”

Then you think about the living room. “The carpeting is old. We really should replace it."

Then you step into the kitchen and think, “Our kitchen cabinets look worn. We should get a contractor to quote on replacing them. Maybe we should install a brand new shiny sink and faucet too. That should increase the resale value of our home, shouldn’t it?”

Before you know it, you have a long list of updates, repairs and renovations that you think should be done before listing and you haven’t even reached the second floor!

It’s easy to get carried away with a list of repairs and upgrades that need to be done to prepare your home for the market. But, you don't want to end up spending more money than you’ll ever get back from the eventual sale. So, how do you determine what improvements you should be making in order to get your property ready to be listed?

That’s easy. Talk to a good REALTOR®.

A REALTOR® can inspect your property and advise you of the repairs and upgrades you need to make. A REALTOR® will know what buyers are looking for, and will also have a good idea of the return on investment you can expect from a particular improvement.

A REALTOR® may also be able to recommend reputable tradespeople and other professionals to assist you in making those improvements.

So go ahead and make that long list. Then, let's review it, so you can make an informed decision on how to get your property ready for sale.

 

Making a Good “Second” Impression
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You’ve heard the term “curb appeal”. It refers to the first impression a buyer gets when he or she first arrives at your home and looks at it from the outside.

That first impression is critical. But there is a “second” impression that is also very important. That’s the impression buyers get when they open your front door and look inside. Make sure that everything looks great from that perspective too — clean, bright, uncluttered and welcoming.

 

Little Things Make a Big Difference
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There’s no doubt about it. A completely renovated room – especially a kitchen or bathroom – will really impress home buyers. That room will probably look brand new and very stylish.

But you don’t have to do a full “tear-down-the-walls” type of renovation to upgrade the look of a room. In fact, just a few minor improvements can make a big difference.

For example, upgrading wall plates is an easy and inexpensive way to add a lot more style and personality to a room.

In the kitchen, installing new hardware on existing cabinets can have a dramatic impact. So, look around your house to determine where small improvements could make a big difference.

 

notable, quotable... quotes!

 

“You were born to win. But to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.”

Zig Ziglar

 

“If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.”

Tony Robbins

 

“The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.”

Michelangelo

 

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The beginning of a New Year is the ideal time to set our sights on achieving the things that really matter to us. My first priority in 2016 is to look after my clients! I hope you had a wonderful holiday and wish you all the best in 2016!

Looking back, 2015 was a volatile year for Calgary's Real Estate market. Inventory levels rose across all sectors, particularly in condos which has exhibited a downward pressure on pricing, especially in the third quarter. That being said, the market as a whole showed a great deal of resiliency last year as many had predicted prices to fall more than they did. Looking forward, I expect things to remain slow to start the new year, if and when we see things pick up will be directly tied to the energy sector. If oil prices begin to rebound, the real estate market likely won't be far behind!

Should you have any questions or wish to discuss an upcoming purchase or sale please don't hesitate to contact me.

 

Quick Stats

  Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 533 604 -11.75%
Average DOM 47 days 41 days 16.72%
Benchmark price* $508,700 $518,600 -1.91%
       
Attached      
Total sales 194 247 -21.46%
Average DOM 49 days 45 days 10.13%
Benchmark price* $351,400 $356,200 -1.35%
       
Condo      
Total sales 151 222 -31.98%
Average DOM 56 days 46 days 23.29%
Benchmark price* $285,500 $300,400 -4.96%

 *Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends.

 
 
The Emotional Side of Selling
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Let’s face it. Selling your home is as much an emotional decision as it is a practical one.

Sure, in some ways, a property is a “product”. You want to sell that product quickly and for the best price, so you can buy your next dream home.

A home, however, is also a place filled with memories and emotional attachments. You’ll think of the rec room where the kids’ birthday parties were held; the dining room where you had countless family dinners; and the backyard deck where many afternoons were spent enjoying the sunshine.

That’s why managing the emotional side of selling your home is so important. Here are some tips:

  • Have your kids draw pictures of the fun they’ll have in their new home.
  • Remind your kids that they’ll be able to stay in touch with their old friends, while making new ones.
  • Visit neighbourhoods where you’d like to find your next home. Walk around. Get a sense of what it’s going to be like to live there.
  • Consider taking a keepsake with you from your old home to help ease the transition.

Want more ideas for making your next move go smoothly? Call today.

 

What To Do When Closing Dates Don’t Match
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If you want to sell your current property and purchase your next dream home, you might be concerned that the closing dates need to be on the same day.

You might be worried about losing a property if the closing dates overlap, or being put out on the street if the dates are far apart!

For the most part, these concerns are unfounded. Thousands of properties change hands every day and usually everything works out just fine. In fact, it’s amazing how often closing dates actually do match!

But what happens if the closing date of the home you want to buy is days or weeks earlier than the closing date of your own property?

Most lenders anticipate this situation and offer something called “Bridge Financing.” This is a special loan that allows you to purchase the property with the earlier closing date. When your current property closes, the bridge financing ends and your new mortgage – if you need one – begins on the new home.

Alternatively, if the home you want has a later closing date, your REALTOR® can help you explore options, such as finding a short-term rental.

 

notable, quotable... quotes!

 

“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.”

Ambrose Redmoon

 

“Never let your memories be greater than your dreams.”

Doug Ivester

 

“The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live.”

Flora Whittemore

 

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I have listed a new property at 1402 530 12 AV SW in Calgary.
**Open House. Saturday, Jan. 9th. 1-3pm** Desirable corner unit on the 14th floor of the upscale Castello building. Offering over 1100 sq.ft. of modern living, this condo is located in the heart of the city's vibrant Beltline and is close to all the amenities downtown Calgary has to offer. The kitchen has quartz counters, ss appliances, plenty of cabinet space, and even a pantry. The living area offers expansive city and mountain views through the floor to ceiling windows. Off the living area is a huge balcony! The master suite overlooks the west side and features an ensuite bathroom with glass surround shower, double vanity and walk-in closet. On top of this, the condo has a large second bedroom with an additional 4 piece bathroom close by. The unit comes with two titled underground parking stalls (side by side) and a titled storage locker. Building amenities include a fitness facility, car wash, guest suite and much more. Call to book your private viewing!
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Please visit my Open House at 1402 530 12 AV SW in Calgary.
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, Jan. 9th 1-3pm
**Open House. Saturday, Jan. 9th. 1-3pm** Desirable corner unit on the 14th floor of the upscale Castello building. Offering over 1100 sq.ft. of modern living, this condo is located in the heart of the city's vibrant Beltline and is close to all the amenities downtown Calgary has to offer. The kitchen has quartz counters, ss appliances, plenty of cabinet space, and even a pantry. The living area offers expansive city and mountain views through the floor to ceiling windows. Off the living area is a huge balcony! The master suite overlooks the west side and features an ensuite bathroom with glass surround shower, double vanity and walk-in closet. On top of this, the condo has a large second bedroom with an additional 4 piece bathroom close by. The unit comes with two titled underground parking stalls (side by side) and a titled storage locker. Building amenities include a fitness facility, car wash, guest suite and much more. Call to book your private viewing!
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December is traditionally the month for connecting, or re-connecting, with friends and family. Usually this is done with phone calls, family get-togethers, dinners, parties and other celebrations.

So let me take this opportunity to “connect” with you!

I wish you and your family a wonderful month, and a prosperous new year!

 

Quick Stats

  Nov. 15 Nov. 14 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 799 1033 -22.65%
Average DOM 43 days 38 days 12.96%
Benchmark price* $510,700 $518,600 -1.52%
       
Attached      
Total sales 269 411 -34.55%
Average DOM 49 days 36 days 35.68%
Benchmark price* $352,400 $357,600 -1.45%
       
Condo      
Total sales 195 327 -40.37%
Average DOM 50 days 41 days 20.06%
Benchmark price* $287,000 $300,700 -4.56%

    

*Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends.

 

 

Does the Property Meet the “Lifestyle Test”
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Lifestyle is a very important criterion when shopping for a new home. After all, a home and its surrounding neighbourhood are the places where much of your lifestyle is going to be experienced.

So when considering a new home, think about the lifestyle to which the property is going to lend itself. Ask yourself:

  • How much entertaining do we do?
  • How important is it to have good schools located nearby?
  • How long will the commute to work be?
  • How big of a backyard do we require?
  • Do we need a rec room?
  • How easy will it be to get to golfing, dance lessons, baseball practices, movies and other activities my family and I enjoy?
  • How important is it to be in a quiet area?
  • Do we want a local park nearby for jogging, playing with the kids, and walking the dog?

This list is just an example. Ideally, you’ll create your own list of questions to ask yourself when considering a particular home.

 

Surprising Secrets of Successful Home Staging
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“Staging” is about setting up and decorating each room of your home so that it looks as attractive as possible to potential buyers. Studies show that a property is more likely to sell quickly and for a better price if it is effectively staged.

Even if you haven’t heard of staging before, you probably already know the basics, such as eliminating clutter and making sure everything is clean and “guest ready.”

However, there are some home staging “secrets” by staging professionals that you may not know. Here are a few examples:

Increase horizontal surface space. Make sure desks, countertops, coffee tables, end tables, etc. are as free of items as possible. Give the impression that there’s lots of room available on horizontal surfaces.

Flowers. Fresh flowers or flowering plants placed in a couple of rooms, such as the kitchen and living room, can have a dramatic impact on how inviting that room looks. Just don’t overdo it.

Don’t be daring when you paint. You may love the idea of a bright yellow and green combination in the family room, but not everyone will share your daring sense of style. If you paint, stick to neutral colours.

Less is more. Be brutally honest about the amount of furniture you have in each room – including wall hangings. Is there a desk, side table or other piece you can put away in storage? Think about ways to make each room more spacious. Space is king!

Ultimately, the best staging advice is to use your common sense. Put yourself in the shoes of a potential buyer as you walk through your home. Ask yourself, “What changes will make this room even more attractive?”

Want more staging tips? Call today.

 

Make Buying a Home Smooth Sailing
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In the nautical world of pleasure boating, there is a specific process to follow to ensure a fun day on the water. Skip one of those steps and you risk having a miserable experience.

The same holds true when buying a new home. There is a process to follow to ensure everything goes smoothly. Here are the basics.

Find a good REALTOR®. Preferably someone who knows the area.

Determine what you can afford. Get a pre-approved mortgage.

Make a wish list. What kind of home or neighbourhood are you looking for? View the right properties. Pick those that closely match the criteria on your wish list.

Make an offer. Your REALTOR® can help you make an offer that gets you the home you want at the right price.

Get a home inspection. This is a must.

Get the paperwork done. Your REALTOR®, lawyer and lender will typically handle all the transaction paperwork for you.

Prepare for the move. Find a good mover. Don’t forget to arrange for telephone, internet, change of address and other details.

Follow this process and your move should be smooth sailing.

 

notable, quotable... quotes!

 

“The really great people make you feel that you, too, can become great.

Mark Twain

 

“A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.”

William Shedd

 

“We can help others in the world more by making the most of ourselves.”

Earl Nightingale

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The year is almost over. I hope you had a great 2015!

 

I don’t know what your plans are for 2016, but if they include the possibility of moving, give me a call. I have several tips I can share with you on how to sell your property during the winter season. Even if you won’t be making a move until the spring or summer, it’s a good idea to start planning now.

Just give me a call. I’m here to help.

 

Quick Stats

 

  Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Y/Y % change
Detached      
Total sales 872 1290 -32.40%
Average DOM 38 days 36 days 6.09%
Benchmark price* $513,800 $517,200 -0.66%
       
Attached      
Total sales 312 452 -30.97%
Average DOM 41 days 37 days 10.57%
Benchmark price* $354,100 $356,200 -0.59%
       
Condo      
Total sales 237 388 -38.92%
Average DOM 50 days 40 days 22.93%
Benchmark price* $288,300 $300,100 -3.93%

 

 *Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends.

 

Want to Sell Your House Faster? Make it Anonymous
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What do you notice when you visit a model home in a new development? Often, you’ll find wonderfully furnished and decorated rooms that anyone could live in.

The operative word here is “anyone”.

Sure, there might be a computer screen on a desk in the den, or a child’s Raggedy Ann doll sitting in a corner, but for the most part, all the rooms are anonymous. There is a sense of family, but no specific family… the feeling of personality, but no specific person.

The professionals who set up a model home make it anonymous for a reason. They want buyers to view it as their potential home, not someone else’s. And these professionals know — based on decades of experience — that this strategy helps sell houses faster and for a better price.

Why not use this same strategy when showing your house or condo?

It’s easy. Just put away that soccer trophy, take down the wedding photo, and box those souvenirs from the family vacation at Disneyland. No, you don’t have to completely empty your closets and drawers. Just pack those personal items that can be seen when a potential buyer views a room. Put away toothbrushes, collectibles, even unopened mail. Don’t forget the fridge door, which is often a mosaic of personal items in most family homes.

If you have lots of personal items, consider renting a storage unit for the few weeks that your house or condo will be on the market. It’s worth the investment.

You wouldn’t think of buying a birthday cake with a stranger’s name on it. The same holds true when you show your house or condo. Make it anonymous!

Need more ideas for selling your house or condo faster and for the best price possible? Call today.

 

Your Really, Really Great List
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When buyers shop for a new home, they typically start by viewing properties that meet a specific criteria… four bedrooms, a finished basement, a quiet neighbourhood, etc.

But often there is something special about a home that catches a buyer’s eye that can very well tip the scales toward your home.

Think about it. How many times have you heard someone who has just purchased a home say something like, “Wow, the recreational room is fantastic!” Or, “The golf course is just a mile up the road!” Or, “There’s a great school just four blocks away.”

So when you list your home for sale, think about the special features that might get a similar reaction from buyers.

For example, you might have a view out your living room window that’s really, really great. There might be a local playground that’s especially well-equipped and clean. Your home might be located near a local sporting centre which is really, really convenient for families who have kids involved in sports.

So when you create your list of features, highlight those that are really, really great and make sure potential buyers are aware of them. It might just be the one feature that prompts a buyer to make an offer.

 

Is a Low Offer a Good Idea?
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You’ve spent a couple of weekends viewing homes. You’ve found a few that you like, but none were quite “it”. Then, finally, you visit a property that seems perfect for you. It has most of the features you’re looking for in a new home. You quickly fall in love with it.

But it’s not yours yet. You have to make an offer. The amount you offer will play a huge role in whether or not you get the home, and the price you’ll pay.

At this point, you might be tempted to put in a really low offer in the hopes that you’ll get a bargain.

But that’s usually not a good idea.

First, the seller (working with his or her REALTOR®) probably knows the current market value of the property. So your low-ball offer will not make a good impression.

Second, there might be another offer that comes in at the same time — one that’s closer to the listing price — and you might risk losing your chance to buy the property. So be cautious with the low-ball game. Chances are, you’ll lose. A good REALTOR® can help you make the right offer for the property you’re interested in purchasing. Call today.

 

Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract.
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Real Estate often enjoys a “second season” in many markets during the late summer and early fall, when there is often renewed interest in certain communities and specific types of properties. This trend is brought about by families shifting their focus for the balance of the year, as they evaluate their family and job needs and real estate prospects for the fall and winter.

Maybe you know someone who wants to relocate elsewhere, or you might even be curious to know if your property is the type that would be appreciated by those looking to move into your neighborhood. Either way, there’s plenty of reason to call during this “second season”. If you think you’d like to participate in something new, or just understand the value of your current property, please give me a call!


Quick Stats

 

  Aug. 15 Aug. 14 Y/Y % change
Single Family      
Total sales 1000 1278 -21.75%
Average DOM 33 days 37 days 10.56%
Benchmark price* $516,000 $516,000 0.00%
       
Attached      
Total sales 364 516 -29.46%
Average DOM 44 days 34 days 27.73%
Benchmark price* $356,700 $355,000 0.48%
       
Condo      
Total sales 279 456 -38.83%
Average DOM 47 days 40 days 16.24%
Benchmark price* $298,400 $294,100 -1.44%


-Benchmark price: The monthly price of the typical home based on it's attributes, providing the best measure of price trends.



How Much Is Your Home Worth?
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Your home has both a personal value and a market value.

When you think of your home as a place where a family is raised and memories are built, then it’s like those popular MasterCard commercials on television: Your home’s value is “priceless”.

But when it comes to how much your home is worth to potential buyers, then things get much less sentimental. It’s the “market value” of your property that determines how much it will sell for, not your personal feelings.

Market value is simply the price that similar properties in similar neighbourhoods are currently selling for. If you were to list your home on the market today, you could expect to get somewhere close to that figure.

Even if you’re not planning to sell your home in the near future, it makes sense to get an update on its fair market value. Your home is an investment – and you should know how much that investment is worth.

There may also be circumstances where you might have to move quickly. Knowing the market value of your home will help you make quick – and better – decisions.

How do you determine the market value of your property? Call today.

 

Selling Your Home And Buying Another – Quickly
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What if something unexpected happened – a relocation, perhaps – and you needed to sell your current property quickly and find another home? What would you need to do to make that happen, especially when you don’t have a minute to spare? Focus on the following three steps:

1. Prepare your property for sale
If you’re selling your home, you want to make it as attractive to potential buyers as possible. Depending on your property, this may involve getting minor repairs done, doing some light renovations (such as painting the foyer), eliminating as much clutter as possible, and making sure your home is clean and neat.

2. Get a pre-approved mortgage
A pre-approved mortgage is simply a certificate from your bank or lender that states how much money you qualify to receive. Getting a pre-approved mortgage is a good idea for two reasons: It gives you confidence when shopping for a new home, because you’ll know exactly how much home you can afford. And, it gives the seller confidence that you’ll be able to secure a mortgage for the purchase price you’ve offered.

3. Find the right REALTOR® 
The right REALTOR® can make the entire process of selling your current property and buying your next home quick and easy. He or she can help you determine the right listing price and show your home to prospective buyers. At the same time, your REALTOR® can show you properties that fit your budget and other criteria. So there’s no need to panic. If you have to sell your home and buy another one quickly, focus on these three steps to help ensure everything works out fine.

 

Surviving A Home Remodelling Or Renovation
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You’ve picked a great contractor, decorator or remodeller. The crew is coming in on Monday to do the work. You can hardly wait to see the remodelled kitchen, new hardwood floors, or freshly painted living room.

But there’s one thing that can put a damper on all your enthusiasm. The work itself.

Dust. Loud noise. Renovation debris. Work people tracking dirt in and out of your home. It can all add up to a not-so-great feeling about the renovation or remodelling.

That’s why it’s important to have a discussion with your contractor, decorator or remodeller before the work begins so you understand how the work will actually be done, and so you can set some ground rules.

Here are some key questions to ask: What are the names of the people on the work team? What are their hours? Who will be in charge of the work team when you are not on site? What steps do you take to reduce dust and dirt in the home during the project? Is the job area cleaned up at the end of each day? What is your policy regarding smoking and eating on site by your work team?

Getting answers to these questions upfront will help avoid unpleasant surprises.


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Please visit my Open House at 1402 530 12 AV SW in Calgary.

Open House on Sunday, August 23, 2:00-4:00pm

Located on the 14th floor of the upscale Castello building, this condo is close to all the amenities downtown Calgary has to offer. The large entryway opens up to the kitchen, living and dining area which features upgraded hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen has quartz counters, ss appliances and plenty of cabinet space. The living area offers expansive city and mountain views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Next to the living room is the dining area, which can comfortably accommodate six. The master bedroom has a beautiful view to the west. The ensuite bathroom includes a glass surround shower, double vanity and walk-in closet. On top of this, the condo has a large second bedroom with an additional 4-piece bathroom close by. The unit comes with two titled underground parking stalls (side-by-side) and a titled storage locker. Additionally, the previous owner has installed dimmer switches throughout the unit, a nice touch. Call to book your private viewing!

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I have listed a new property at 1402 530 12 AV SW in Calgary.

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Located on the 14th floor of the upscale Castello building, this condo is close to all the amenities downtown Calgary has to offer. The large entryway opens up to the kitchen, living and dining area which features upgraded hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen has quartz counters, ss appliances and plenty of cabinet space. The living area offers expansive city and mountain views through the floor to ceiling windows. Next to the living room is the dining area, which can comfortably accommodate six. The master bedroom has a beautiful view to the west. The ensuite bathroom includes a glass surround shower, double vanity and walk-in closet. On top of this, the condo has a large second bedroom with an additional 4 piece bathroom close by. The unit comes with two titled underground parking stalls (side by side) and a titled storage locker. Additionally, the previous owner has installed dimmer switches throughout the unit, a nice touch. Call to book your private viewing!

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I have sold a property at 316 369 ROCKY VISTA PK NW in Calgary.
**OPEN HOUSE SAT. MAY 2nd 12-2pm** Wonderful two bedroom, two bathroom unit in Rocky Ridge. This quiet third floor apartment has been well maintained and features brand new carpets and paint throughout. The eat-in kitchen has plenty of cabinet and counter space, sleek black appliances and opens to a large, bright living room complete with corner fireplace. Off the living room is a private balcony with gas hook up and access to storage. The master bedroom features a three-piece ensuite and large walk-in closet, while the second bedroom offers plenty of privacy and is close to the main four-piece bath on the other side of the unit. The building is a short walk to the new Tuscany LRT station and is close to community volleyball, tennis and basketball courts. As well, it has many onsite amenities including a games room, theatre, and fitness facilities. Call today to book your private viewing.
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Please visit my Open House at 91 West Springs LN SW in Calgary.
Open House on Sunday, April 26, 2015 14:00 - 16:00
Welcome to this beautiful two bedroom townhouse in West Springs. One of the larger units in the complex, it faces a 1/4 acre of green space. Indoors, the kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a large pantry. Off the kitchen, you'll find a balcony with a gas hook up for your bbq. Back inside, the kitchen opens to a large living/dining area which is perfect for entertaining. The living room features a gas fireplace and built in media centre. Upstairs you'll find two bedrooms, two additional bathrooms and a laundry room. The master bedroom has a custom closet, an ensuite bathroom and is large enough for a king bed. A second bedroom and bathroom complete the upstairs. Downstairs you'll find a cozy family/theatre room with an oversized window and access to a two car attached garage. This is a fantastic property in a great community with quick access to the mountains, shopping, transit and the city centre. Don't miss out on this one!
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Please visit my Open House at 1402 530 12 AV SW in Calgary.
Open House on Sunday, April 26, 2015 11:00 - 13:00
**OPEN HOUSE SUN. APRIL 26th 11-1** Located on the 14th floor of the upscale Castello building, this condo is close to all the amenities downtown Calgary has to offer. The large entryway opens up to the kitchen, living and dining area which features upgraded hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen has quartz counters, ss appliances and plenty of cabinet space. The living area offers expansive city and mountain views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Next to the living room is the dining area, which can comfortably accommodate six. The master bedroom has a beautiful view to the west. The ensuite bathroom includes a glass surround shower, double vanity and walk-in closet. On top of this, the condo has a large second bedroom with an additional 4-piece bathroom close by. The unit comes with two titled underground parking stalls (side-by-side) and a titled storage locker. Additionally, the previous owner has installed dimmer switches throughout the unit, a nice touch. Call to book your private viewing!
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Please visit my Open House at 91 West Springs LN SW in Calgary.
Open House on Saturday, April 11, 2015 14:00 - 16:00
Welcome to this beautiful two bedroom townhouse in West Springs. One of the larger units in the complex, it faces a 1/4 acre of green space. Indoors, the kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a large pantry. Off the kitchen, you'll find a balcony with a gas hook up for your bbq. Back inside, the kitchen opens to a large living/dining area which is perfect for entertaining. The living room features a gas fireplace and built in media centre. Upstairs you'll find two bedrooms, two additional bathrooms and a laundry room. The master bedroom has a custom closet, an ensuite bathroom and is large enough for a king bed. A second bedroom and bathroom complete the upstairs. Downstairs you'll find a cozy family/theatre room with an oversized window and access to a two car attached garage. This is a fantastic property in a great community with quick access to the mountains, shopping, transit and the city centre. Don't miss out on this one!
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Please visit my Open House at 1402 530 12 AV SW in Calgary.
Open House on Sunday, April 12, 2015 12:00 - 14:00
**OPEN HOUSE. SUN. APRIL 12th. 12-2pm** Located on the 14th floor of the upscale Castello building, this condo is close to all the amenities downtown Calgary has to offer. The large entryway opens up to the kitchen, living and dining area which features upgraded hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen has quartz counters, ss appliances and plenty of cabinet space. The living area offers expansive city and mountain views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Next to the living room is the dining area, which can comfortably accommodate six. The master bedroom has a beautiful view to the west. The ensuite bathroom includes a glass surround shower, double vanity and walk-in closet. On top of this, the condo has a large second bedroom with an additional 4-piece bathroom close by. The unit comes with two titled underground parking stalls (side-by-side) and a titled storage locker. Additionally, the previous owner has installed dimmer switches throughout the unit, a nice touch. Call to book your private viewing!
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