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For Sale - 431 10023 110 ST in Edmonton

I have listed a property at 431 10023 110 ST in Edmonton.

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Enjoy living in the heart of Edmonton in this trendy, spacious, 2-bed, 2-bath unit situated on a beautiful, tree-lined street in a prime Oliver location. Inside, you’ll find a great kitchen space with plenty of cabinet and counter space and raised eating bar. Large windows steam lots of light into the open-concept living space. Easy-clean laminate floor throughout the main living area and the living room features a corner fireplace with mantle. There’s a dining room space here, too, for entertaining. Great view from your balcony with gas BBQ hookup. You can see a panoramic view of 109 St but with plenty of space so you’re not looking right into your neighbours or another building. Enjoy the convenience of two tandem, heated, underground parking stalls with a handy caged storage locker in front. Easy access to trails, bike lanes, walking paths, LRT and public transportation. The downtown core, U of A, Grant MacEwan and NAIT are all within easy walking or commuting distance. Don’t miss this opportunity.

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For Sale - 10856 173 AVE in Edmonton

I have listed a property at 10856 173 AVE in Edmonton.

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Welcome to this great, affordable, home in the self-managed complex of Castle Ridge with very low condo fees of only $150 per month; among the lowest condo fees in Edmonton. Offering two bedrooms upstairs and a third in the basement with two bathrooms, a spacious front family room with large picture window, upstairs living/dining room with hardwood floors, and kitchen with plenty of counter and cabinet space and access to the large 10'x10' deck and back yard. Outside there is room to park two cars (tandem) as well as a large deck and yard and two storage sheds. Shingles were recently redone. Upgraded vinyl windows. Programmable smart Ecobee thermostat. Renovated bathrooms. Basement is fully-finished with 2-piece bath, open rec room, bedroom and office/den. Great location, nestled in a nice community, on a quiet cul-de-sac with no through traffic and beautiful mature trees. This could be the perfect family starter home or ideal for the renter looking for their first home. Don’t miss this opportunity.

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I have sold a property at 9730 143 ST in Edmonton

I have sold a property at 9730 143 ST in Edmonton. See details here

Wow! This gorgeous home in Crestwood is situated on a quiet street with great curb appeal. Walking in, the entrance opens to the spacious living room with gas fireplace, Brazilian hardwood and coved ceiling. The separate dining area allows room for entertaining family and guests and the spectacular kitchen is truly a must-see; Canadian-made AyA custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, tile floors, exposed brick, gas fireplace, dramatic display shelves and an iconic Sub-Zero glass door fridge/freezer. Two bedrooms with refinished original hardwood and a renovated full bathroom complete the main floor. Downstairs, you’ll find a professionally-finished basement complete with cozy family room, two more bedrooms, another full bath & laundry room. Outside, the treed back yard is a calm retreat. You’ll forget you’re in the city. Two garages. Plenty of upgrades throughout: A/C, vinyl windows, hardwood, kitchen, gas fireplace and so much more than there is space to fit in here. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity.

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For Sale - 9730 143 ST in Edmonton

I have listed a property at 9730 143 ST in Edmonton.

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Wow! This gorgeous home in Crestwood is situated on a quiet street with great curb appeal. Walking in, the entrance opens to the spacious living room with gas fireplace, Brazilian hardwood and coved ceiling. The separate dining area allows room for entertaining family and guests and the spectacular kitchen is truly a must-see; Canadian-made AyA custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, tile floors, exposed brick, gas fireplace, dramatic display shelves and an iconic Sub-Zero glass door fridge/freezer. Two bedrooms with refinished original hardwood and a renovated full bathroom complete the main floor. Downstairs, you’ll find a professionally-finished basement complete with cozy family room, two more bedrooms, another full bath & laundry room. Outside, the treed back yard is a calm retreat. You’ll forget you’re in the city. Two garages. Plenty of upgrades throughout: A/C, vinyl windows, hardwood, kitchen, gas fireplace and so much more than there is space to fit in here. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity.

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For Sale - 10443 86 AVE in Edmonton

I have listed a property at 10443 86 AVE in Edmonton.

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Welcome to this fabulous home in an ideal location, close to Whyte Ave, U of A and the River Valley. Walk in and you'll immediately notice the gleaming CUSTOM HARDWOOD floors, the gorgeous STONE FIREPLACE with WOOD BEAM MANTEL. Large south-facing windows stream light in and look out over the back yard. From the dining room, patio doors take you to the deck. The kitchen features a large island with bar seating, GLASS-FACING UPPER CABINETS, a bay window over the sink and a convenient desk and WALK-IN PANTRY. There's also a handy office just off the front door and access to the attached garage. Upstairs, you'll find 4 bedrooms including the master with full ensuite and a 5-piece bath. Further upstairs, the attic space is finished with a wonderful reading/family room and games area. Downstairs, the basement is also finished with a 5th bedroom, additional full bath and spacious REC ROOM WITH THEATRE projector/screen/speakers. FULLY FURNISHED, this home simply must be seen. Don't miss this opportunity.

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I have sold a property at 4616 47 ST in Gibbons

I have sold a property at 4616 47 ST in Gibbons. See details here

Welcome to this spacious and well-maintained home, perfect for a growing family. Walking in, you'll immediately spot the gleaming hardwood floors and modern, warm, paint colours. The living room features a large upgraded window to the front yard (most windows throughout have been upgraded). The kitchen and dining room are open, with the kitchen offering plenty of counter and cabinet space, a handy island, pantry, window looking to the back yard and modern flooring and appliances. There is a full bathroom and three bedrooms on the main floor including the master with 2-piece ensuite. Downstairs is a massive family room as well as two more bedrooms and another full bathroom. The basement offers several large windows, letting plenty of light in. The home comes complete with air conditioning and newer shingles and hot water tank. Outside, the back yard includes a two-tiered deck, oversize double garage and the privacy of backing onto a huge green space. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity.

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For Sale - 4616 47 ST in Gibbons

I have listed a property at 4616 47 ST in Gibbons.

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Welcome to this spacious and well-maintained home, perfect for a growing family. Walking in, you'll immediately spot the gleaming hardwood floors and modern, warm, paint colours. The living room features a large upgraded window to the front yard (most windows throughout have been upgraded). The kitchen and dining room are open, with the kitchen offering plenty of counter and cabinet space, a handy island, pantry, window looking to the back yard and modern flooring and appliances. There is a full bathroom and three bedrooms on the main floor including the master with 2-piece ensuite. Downstairs is a massive family room as well as two more bedrooms and another full bathroom. The basement offers several large windows, letting plenty of light in. The home comes complete with air conditioning and newer shingles and hot water tank. Outside, the back yard includes a two-tiered deck, oversize double garage and the privacy of backing onto a huge green space. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity.

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Minimal style with maximum comfort

(NC) Minimalism is getting maximum attention these days, since this style of design no longer needs to have hard edges or be uncomfortable. The new approach celebrates nature and serenity without sacrificing warmth and comfort. Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore colour marketing expert, shares her three tips on how to create a warm and inviting minimalist space in your home.

Build on your base colours: Like all good design, minimalism starts with the basics. The first step to beautiful design is selecting your colour palette of two to three colours that you will use throughout your space. Warm neutrals like creams, beiges and greys will help create a timeless and subtle starting point that lets your décor shine. “Neutral paint colours like Thunder AF-68, White Heron OC-57 and even a muted rosy hue like the Colour of the Year 2020 First Light 2102-70 are ideal choices for an inviting minimal space,” says Grech.

Add natural textures. The key to an inviting design is thoughtfully adding texture and layers. Natural materials and textures have a calming effect and add softness to minimal spaces. Complement your neutral base colours with woven rugs, wooden chairs, rattan furniture and plants to add depth and visual interest and create an inviting and serene look. Group accessories in neutral shades together – think antique whites, sun-bleached beiges and stormy greys to create a harmonious look that is easy on the eyes.

Do it yourself: Consistency of colours, textures and tones are essential when creating a warm and inviting minimal space. One way to achieve a consistent look is to paint wooden furniture and cabinets to create a unified and complementary set of tones throughout your home. “Painting wooden furniture and cabinets is an approachable do-it-yourself project. There are two key elements to properly painting furniture: first, smooth out any uneven textures using sandpaper. Second, make sure you use a high-quality paint designed to minimize brushstrokes, like Advance interior paint from Benjamin Moore.”

 

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4 simple ways to become involved in your community

(NC) Want to make a difference in your community but not sure where to begin? Here are some easy ways to get involved:

  1. Find your representative. It’s important to know who represents you in government decisions. Find out the contact info of your Member of Parliament and your local municipal councilor and don’t be afraid to reach out to them with your concerns—whether you think more money should be spent on mental health care, or if you think your neighbourhood needs a new stop sign.

  2. Get out and vote. This is an easy one. Whenever there’s an election, make sure you vote for representatives who are aligned with your interests and concerns. And don’t just vote in major federal or provincial elections—local governments often have a big impact on your day-to-day life.
     

  3. Participate in the census. Taken every five years, the census is an important part of our heritage—it helps us learn more about the makeup of communities across Canada while taking an active role in the civic process. This longstanding part of our identity has been around since 1666, when Jean Talon conducted the first Canadian census. Today, the census is the primary source of sociodemographic data for key population groups and it supports economic, educational and cultural outcomes.

    Important decisions and policies are based on the data collected, such as where to build schools or invest in support workers for the elderly. An easy way to make sure you and your family’s needs are prioritized is to participate in the next census, scheduled for May 2021. You can even complete the questionnaire online.

  4. Volunteer in your community. You can learn a lot and make a big difference in the lives of others by volunteering for an organization that supports a cause you care about. Whether it’s a local shelter or your child’s school, becoming more engaged in your neighbourhood is a good first step to being more engaged in your community.

Even if you try just one or two of these ideas for getting involved, you will see how rewarding it can be for yourself and those around you.

 

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5 things to look for when choosing a new neighbourhood

(NC) A big move is always exciting, but we can sometimes get so caught up in finding the perfect home that we forget about choosing the right neighbourhood. Your community can have a big impact on your lifestyle and quality of life, so here are some features to consider when scoping out locations:  

  1. Getting around. Do you like being able to walk or bike everywhere you go? Do you rely on public transportation to get to work? Or do you have mobility issues and prefer driving? Make sure potential neighbourhoods are suited to your favourite method of transportation—that means plenty of bike paths for cycling or lots of lanes to avoid car congestion. Census data can give you a good idea of which Canadian communities are most accessible for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers. Plenty of useful and interesting data about transportation and other aspects of your community can be found on Statistics Canada’s website.

  2. Demographics. Many of us like to live with people who are in a similar life stage. A quick scan of the census data for a specific community can tell you useful things about its inhabitants, like the age of local kids and even what kind of work people do. Factor this in when making your decision and keep in mind what schools, daycare facilities, retirement homes and jobs are available, depending on your family’s needs and career paths.  

  3. Affordability. An affordable neighbourhood is just as important as an affordable home. Is the main street filled with pricey restaurants you’ll only be able to afford on special occasions? Are there opportunities for fun, free things to do, like libraries or a skating rink? Before committing to a neighbourhood, make sure you can afford to have fun and experience what the community has to offer.

  4. Environmental factors. Make sure your surroundings are suited to your lifestyle. For example, an area full of bars and nightlife might not work if you have small children. If you love nature, you might want to pick somewhere with a nice park nearby. Or, if you have a dog, proximity to dog parks and walking trails might be a top priority.

Visit census.gc.ca to find useful demographic information for planning your move. Contribute to your neighbourhood’s future by completing the 2021 Census in May 2021.

 

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Designer tips to bring global style home

(NC) This summer, see the world from the comfort of home with globally inspired design. From the Greek Islands to the Santa Fe desert, Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore colour marketing expert, shares her advice to bring the aesthetic of some of the world’s most exciting destinations into your home – no travel required.

Santorini: Create a calm and refreshing space with a palette of timeless Grecian blues, whites and greys. These serene Mediterranean shades have classic appeal that will never go out of style. Looking to refresh your kitchen? “Make your light-coloured countertops pop by painting your lower cabinetry a vibrant shade of blue, like Lazy Sunday 830,” says Grech.

Boston: If your style is a mix of classic and contemporary, take inspiration from the heritage hues and aesthetic of Boston. You can easily bring the feel of this east-coast city by adding warm toned plants and greens to your home. “Perennials such as coral bells and sedums are easy to care for and will add beautiful pops of warm colour to your front or backyard.”

Cape Town: Bring the vibrant and bold colour palette of Cape Town to your home by adding accents of pink and orange. Bathrooms and powder rooms are ideal spaces to experiment with bolder colours – painting a wall or vanity in a bright shade will create an uplifting space that energizes and rejuvenates. “Since bathrooms can be the most susceptible to water and steam damage, be sure to use a product such as Benjamin Moore Aura Bath and Spa, which provides a luxurious matte finish designed for high-humidity environments.”

Sante Fe: Add warmth and comfort to your living room or home office with an earthy colour palette inspired by the desert landscapes of Sante Fe. Shades of gold, muted oranges and accents of turquoise create an eclectic and collected feel that complements styles ranging from classic to minimal.

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