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LANDSCAPE By Brad Jackman
WITH THE SUN SHINING AND PLANTS BLOOMING,
Landscaping may be at the forefront of your mind. Landscape 360 would like to highlight the many benefits of creating a vibrant and functional outdoor living space customized for your home. Professionally landscaping your property provides a sanctuary for your family, friends and pets. Landscaping improves your quality of life, increases the value of your home and adds personal flare to your home’s exterior. Clearly, there are many aspects to landscape construction and it pays to explore all your options carefully. With a variety of high quality products and many different design concepts, your landscape design can be customized to complement any size and shape of property. Natural stone is a fabulous material to use for landscaping. Serenity, timelessness, balance, beauty and function are all traits of natural stone. Landscape lighting is a phenomenal way to enhance your outdoor space and bring your yard and nature to life. Lighting provides your space with energy, safety, balance and interest. The ambient glow of landscape lighting sets the mood for your yard. Custom irrigation systems are an excellent way to conserve water and reduce your yard maintenance. This will allow homeowners to maximize the amount of water their landscape requires. An irrigation system is a far more effective way to provide your yard the water it craves. Homeowners have endless options when it comes to custom woodwork. Decks, pergolas, privacy walls, arbors and many other options are possible with wood. Pressure treated lumber, cedar and Kayu Batu (outdoor hardwood)
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DEVELOPER: La Vita Land Inc. BUILDERS: Janssen Homes, Kingsmith Homes, NuVista Homes and Sterling Homes
06 WESTPOINTE ESTATES
DEVELOPER: MGM Developments. BUILDERS: Mapleland Homes, Kingsmith Homes
07 FIRESIDE
DEVELOPER: La Vita Land BUILDERS: Calbridge, Janssen, Kingsmith, Landmark, ReidBuilt Homes www.firesidecochrane.com
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DEVELOPER: Apex Developments BUILDERS: Excel Homes, Jayman BUILT, Birchwood Homes www.heartlandcochrane.com
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Neighbourhood Profile
Eagle Ridge Escape the city in your own backyard Planes, trains & automobiles If you own a sailboat this is probably the ideal neighborhood for you. The bike paths make it convenient to get around the city, and commuters to downtown can expect about a half an hour ride to the office. The No. 20 bus runs regularly from the Rockyview General Hospital, which stops at the Heritage C-Train. With Glenmore Trail and Heritage Drive so close, driving is probably one of the more realistic options of transportation.
By Caitlin Best
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THIS SMALL AND PICTURESQUE
neighborhood is situated between Glenmore Trail, Heritage Park and the tranquil Glenmore reservoir. Despite being so close to the noise and congestion of Glenmore and the Rockyview General Hospital, this area is relatively sleepy with older trees on each block, sizeable yards and a spectacular view of the sailboats and the snow-capped Rockies in the distance. Lifestyle Located so close to the marina and a major tourist attraction makes this a great place for people who love to sail, sunbathe and walk. With paths that meander around the water’s edge, there’s often a mix of cyclists, both young and old, pedestrians and people casting their fishing rods from lookout points. It’s not uncommon to see people out watching sailboats on an evening stroll.
The vibe One of the wealthier areas of town, most of Eagle Ridge is made up of detached homes with impressive entrances and expansive properties. Rentals are few and far between here. Having quick access to the water, bike paths and the marina to the immediate West and the charm of Heritage Park’s historical buildings and train (only a short walk away) make Eagle Ridge very desirable. The hospital and amenities in nearby Chinook also make this area very convenient. Meet the neighbours More of an affluent crowd, the neighbours are mostly families and retired couples. Expect to see people out walking their dogs or and lots of small children playing in the park. Being a tight-knit community, the local community association offers a wide range of activities and events for residents.
In the area For people who like the idea of living in an older neighbourhood or escaping the city in their own backyard, this neighborhood will have huge appeal. Beyond the great views and there’s more than a fair share of recreational activities like biking, fishing or taking dance class at the community centre. Anyone needing to head for groceries, coffee or a movie has Chinook Mall just a short drive away. The good, the bad & the rest Generally, people in this area spare no expense in keeping up their homes and yards. During the daytime, you’ll see a number of lawn and garden care professionals working outside and taking care of the upkeep. There tends to be a decent flow of cyclists through the residential area but Eagle Ridge is a very quiet community, ideal for retirees and people with young families. Dollars & sense It’s easy to see why many people would want to live in this area but as a result, the typical dollar sign associated with properties is far from affordable. Apartments and condo rentals are few and far between. If rentals do become available, expect an equally high rate.
Caitlin Best is a freelance writer based in Calgary.
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Advice | FUNDAMENTALLY SPEAKING
How to avoid your own moving horror story By Wayne Karl
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WHEN BUYING A HOME, you will
likely consult with a team of trusted professionals — a mortgage broker, a lawyer, perhaps a realtor or builder sales associate and maybe a home inspector. Then, assuming you move ahead with your purchase, eventually you will likely need a mover. People often don’t consider a mover as an important member of their team of professionals. However, given the critical role they perform — taking possession, at least temporarily, of all your worldly goods and moving them without loss or damage — it’s a function not to be taken for granted. Not doing your due diligence and taking the time to select a reputable mover can invite untold problems. Case in point: the following example, which admittedly doesn’t involve a new-home move, but the experience is all too common. So is the lesson learned — unfortunately, the hard way. I recently contracted a “professional” moving company to carry out a last minute move of five pieces of furniture on behalf of my son, a university student. For a variety of reasons, we decided to hire movers rather than rent a truck. After calling several firms — including large, well-known companies and smaller, independent ones — I selected a local moving company, explaining that drop-off would be about 100 kilometres away. We agreed on price ($350) and time
(9 a.m.) — after I was very clear the move would involve an out-of-town destination. All details were confirmed in a “contract” exchanged via email. The crew was on time for the move the next morning, but almost immediately began talking about a higher rate — $360. Not a huge difference, but it immediately raised my suspicions. I’ll spare you all the gory details, but it’s important to share the lowlights of what happened next: » The company I originally contracted the job to the night before was inexplicably unavailable to actually do the move the next morning, and apparently passed it off to another firm. » My original contact, who was easily available on cell phone repeatedly the night before, suddenly was nowhere to be found. » Once the truck was loaded, the fee increased to $450. » Upon arrival at the destination, the movers said the fee was $500. “It’s taking longer than we thought, and the furniture is heavier.” » “Sure,” I said, “right after I call the police.” With that, the sordid tale ended. The job not complete, left for us to move the furniture indoors, now the victims of one of the top 10 scams monitored by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). “I could write a thesis on this,” John Levi, president of the Canadian Association of Movers (CAM) told me. CAM offers consumers the following tips on how to avoid being scammed by unscrupulous movers: » Find reputable movers through the CAM, BBB or provincial government consumer protection agencies » Ask three movers for estimates in writing
» Get the terms and conditions in writing » Ensure your goods will be protected for loss or damage » Read customer reviews on movers’ websites and other forums “Consumers have recourse with their provincial government’s consumer affairs department and with the Better Business Bureau,” says Levi. “Both of these avenues are fraught with difficulties and often take many months to come to some form of resolution — satisfactory or otherwise. And often, the mover simply out-waits the consumer. “It’s far simpler and more effective to engage a reputable mover in advance rather than trying to fix a bad situation after the fact.” My example, though painful and infuriating, is minor compared to other common horror stories involving similarly unsuspecting clients. Make sure you take the proper steps — and the time — to protect yourself. Wayne Karl is an award-winning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics you need to examine when buying property. He can be reached at wayne.karl@ypnexthome.ca or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ WayneKarl. JUN 16 - JUL 14, 2017 | NEW HOME GUIDE 23
Buyers’ Resources | MORTGAGE RATES
Compare mortgage rates for your best deal CHARTERED BANKS
variable
6 months
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
ATB Financial
2.1000
4.1000
2.9900
2.3900
2.3600
2.4900
2.6900
Alterna Bank
2.2500
4.0000
2.7900
2.7400
2.6400
2.5500
2.6000
Alterna Savings
2.2800
4.0000
2.7900
2.7400
2.6400
2.7400
2.6400
Bank of Montreal
2.7000
4.2000
3.0900
3.1900
3.5900
4.0900
Bank of Nova Scotia
2.7000
4.5500
3.2900
3.0900
3.3900
3.8900
4.8400 549 4.6400
CIBC Mortgages
2.7000
3.1400
2.8400
2.7900
3.3900
4.0900
4.7900
Canadian Western Bank
2.5000
3.7000
2.4400
2.2400
2.3800
2.5400
2.6400
Canadian Western Trust
2.9000
4.0000
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.2000
4.7400
Comtech Credit Union
-
6.2000
2.8400
2.8900
2.9500
2.9900
2.8900
DUCA Financial Services
2.3500
-
3.0400
2.9400
2.9400
3.1400
2.7900
Desjardins - Caisses
2.7000
4.4000
3.1400
3.2400
3.3900
3.8900
4.7400
Effort Trust
-
4.5000
3.5000
3.6000
3.8000
4.5000
4.6000
Equitable Bank
-
-
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
First Calgary Financial
-
4.0000
2.8900
2.8900
2.5400
2.5900
2.6900
First National Financial
2.3500
3.1000
2.6400
2.6400
2.6400
2.8400
2.7900
FirstOntario Credit Un.
2.7000
4.3400
2.7900
2.4900
2.6400
2.7900
2.8900
HSBC Bank Canada
2.1900
3.3900
2.2500
2.2900
2.3900
2.4900
2.3900
Home Trust Company-Agent
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-
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
ICICI Bank Canada
3.0500
-
2.6400
2.6400
2.6400
3.1900
3.2900
Investors Group Trust
2.8500
4.2000
3.1400
3.0900
3.3900
3.8900
4.6400 2.7900
Kindred Credit Union
2.7000
-
3.3500
3.3500
3.4000
3.4000
Laurentian Bank Canada
2.7000
4.4000
2.8900
3.0400
3.3900
3.8900
4.7400
League Svgs & Mortgage
-
4.4500
2.9900
2.5900
2.6400
2.7400
2.7900
Libro Credit Union
-
3.7500
2.7000
2.7500
2.8000
2.8500
2.8900
London Life
2.8500
4.2000
3.1400
3.0900
3.3900
3.8900
4.6400
Manulife Bank
2.7000
4.4500
3.0000
2.9400
2.8400
2.8900
2.8900
Manulife Trust
-
4.4500
3.0000
2.9400
2.8400
2.8900
2.8900
Meridian Credit Union
2.3000
4.0000
2.8400
2.7900
3.3900
3.8900
2.5900
National Bank
2.7000
4.4000
3.1400
3.0400
3.3900
3.8900
4.7400
PACE Savings & Credit Un
-
5.0000
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
Parama Credit Union
2.6500
-
2.8000
2.8500
2.9500
3.0500
3.1500
Peace Hills Trust
-
4.5000
3.1500
3.5000
3.7500
3.8500
3.9500
President's Choice Fin'l
2.7000
6.1900
3.1400
2.7900
3.3400
3.9900
4.4400
Rapport Credit Union
2.8500
6.0000
3.0900
3.0400
3.5000
3.0400
2.9900
Royal Bank of Canada
2.7000
3.1400
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
Steinbach Credit Union
-
-
2.3400
2.3400
2.3400
2.4400
2.5400 2.6900
Street Capital Bank
2.1500
-
2.6900
2.6900
2.6900
2.6900
T-D Mortgage
2.8500
3.1400
3.0400
2.8400
3.4400
3.8900
4.6400
Tangerine
2.2000
-
3.1900
2.2900
2.3900
2.4900
2.5900
WFCU Credit Union
-
4.4500
3.0000
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
ONLINE CALCULATOR ypnexthome.ca/mortgage-calculator PREPARED BY CANNEX ON JUNE 5, 2017 This information is current as of the date and time posted and is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2016 CANNEX Financial Exchanges Limited. All rights reserved.
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›› OKOTOKSCOMMUNITIES NOTE: Map is just a graphic representation of areas of developments. See ad of a particular project for more details.
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05 MOUNTAINVIEW
www.mountainviewokotoks.com DEVELOPER: Apex Developments BUILDERS: Excel Homes, Sterling Homes
03 DRAKE LANDING
DEVELOPER: United Communities BUILDERS: Lifestyle Homes, Sterling Homes, Prominent Homes
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Advice
The garage overhaul Get organized and have a garage you can use instead of a dumping ground By Carson Arthur
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I HAVE A LITTLE CONFESSION to
make… I have a lot of stuff that I plan to get to, but never really do. Unfortunately, all of these half-started projects end up in my garage. Luckily for me, I am not alone in this dirty little secret. More than 70 per cent of Canadians admit that they can’t park their car in the garage because it has become the default spot to store all of their awkward items like ladders, wheelbarrows and garden hoses. What make this even worse, according to new online research, 74 per cent of new homebuyers are looking for a garage too. Is this a potential epidemic? While not likely, this is the perfect time to get motivated and do something about it. Here is some valuable information that you need to know before starting your own garage clean-out or reno project. Set aside more time in your calendar than you expect you’ll need. I’ve painted and furnished whole homes in the same amount of time it took me to do the garage. Moving everything out and boxing it all up to withstand the elements while it sat in the backyard was a full day. Who knew I had so much stuff in one space? Go with one system. Garage organization systems are very different than the default recycled kitchen cupboards. Everything is stronger, tougher and 26 YPNEXTHOME.CA
After
After interconnected. You need to plan out the space before you start throwing things up on the wall. In my case, I went with Gladiator GarageWorks. I had a couple of pieces from a previous renovation and liked that the cabinets lock and have big wheels making them easy to move. On my wish list was a charging station for batteries because I have a lot of them. This system even has a cabinet that does just that. Don’t forget the floor. While it took the longest, several days of prepping, curing and drying, the floor of my garage is a showstopper. I did a moisture barrier first which prevents water from coming up through the floor from the ground below. I followed that with a product call RockSolid by Rust-Oleum. This floor protector prevents oil leaks,
Before
paint spills and even road salt from soaking into the floor. I added floor tiles overtop of the sealed floor because I liked the way they looked, not because I really needed them. (Call it my garage ego). Finally, the most important thing to remember before you start is that this is a garage. It is not the kitchen, a bedroom or a family room. You have to change your mindset about how it is going to look at the end of the day. I know that designers have been showing TVs and comfortable chairs in this space and calling it a “man cave” but this is the spot where most of us store things that shouldn’t be in the house; paint, yard tools, ladders, bicycles. Keep reminding yourself as you put your space together because this room is unique. Trust me… I know!
›› AIRDRIECOMMUNITIES 3 VETERANS BLVD
05 RAVENSWOOD
DEVELOPER: Qualico BUILDERS: NuVista, McKee Homes, Pacesetter, Broadview
7
VETERANS BLVD
06 COOPER’S CROSSING
DEVELOPER: Westmark Holdings BUILDERS: McKee Homes, Trico Homes, Vesta Properties, Canterra Custom Homes, Crystal Creek Homes and Harder Homes, Lifestyle Homes
1ST AVE
07 WILLIAMSTOWN 10
DEVELOPER: Vesta Properties BUILDERS: Vesta Properties
EAST LAKE
1 12
08 HILLCREST
Developer: Apex Developments Builders: Excel Homes, Shane Homes, McKee Homes hillcrestairdrie.com
NOSE CREEK
09 SOUTHWINDS
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Developer: Mattamy Homes Builders: Mattamy Homes
YANKEE VALLEY BLVD
YANKEE VALLEY BLVD
5 2 NOTE: Map is just a graphic representation of areas of developments. See ad of a particular project for more details.
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01 BAYSIDE ESTATES
6 4
8 13
DEVELOPER: Genesis Land Development Corp. BUILDER: McKee Homes, ReidBuilt Homes www.genesisland.com
02 WINDSONG
DEVELOPER: Mattamy Homes BUILDERS: Mattamy Homes
10 CANALS LANDING
Developer: Genesis Land Development Corp. Builders: ReidBuilt Homes, Mckee Homes, Crystal Creek Homes, Genesis Builders Group, WestView Builders
11 PIER 11
Developer: Genesis Land Development Corp. Builders: Genesis Builder Group pier11airdrie.com
12 MIDTOWN 03 REUNION
DEVELOPER: Hopewell Residential BUILDERS: Sabal Homes, McKee Homes
04 KING’S HEIGHTS
DEVELOPER: Melcor BUILDER: Loreck Homes, McKee Homes, ReidBuilt Homes, Shane Homes, Homes by Avi, Innovations by Jayman www.kingheights.ca
Developer: Wenzel Developments & Apex Developments Builders: Shane Homes, Excel Homes, Trico Homes www.midtowninairdrie.com
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Developer: Mattamy Homes Builders: Mattamy Homes
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Advice | CALGARYISM
Be aware of additional costs when purchasing a home By Cody Battershill
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WHAT COSTS ARE ASSOCIATED
with buying a home, other than the purchase price? As a matter of fact, there are a bunch of additional charges and fees that you should be prepared for the next time you’re looking to buy. Here’s a list of some you can expect to come across. Having extra cash saved up for them, in addition to your down payment, is essential to proceed with your purchase in a stress-free manner.
Mandatory fees » Condo document review fees: It’s crucial to get a professional condo document review that will answer some important questions before buying a condominium. This will cost you anywhere from $300 to $600 depending on the details. » Down payment: In Alberta, you need a minimum cash down payment of five per cent of the price of the home in question. » Legal fees: For a simple transaction, you can expect to fork out around $2,000, give or take a few hundred, for legal fees that include notary and lawyer services. » Moving fees: Costs associated with movers really depend on how much stuff you have and what kind of help you’re looking for. » Home insurance: You’ll want to insure your home after buying it. There’s a ton of different options 28 YPNEXTHOME.CA
It’s important to discuss the details with your real estate agent of choice so you know what kind of fees you’ll be looking at during your transaction. MORE ADVICE ONLINE ypnexthome.ca/news/advice
Potential fees » Contract buyouts: You may have to pay the seller for any prepaid contracts you plan to use after the purchase of their home is made. A common contract buyout between the buyer and seller is for alreadyinstalled security systems. » Mortgage application fee: Varies between lenders, although it isn’t odd to find some financial institutions that don’t have this fee at all. » Mortgage life insurance: If something happened to you, your mortgage would be covered by this insurance policy. There are several options when it comes to mortgage life insurance, some more affordable than others. » Appraisal fees: Some lenders require the buyer to pay for this assessment, which usually costs about $300. » Land survey fees: Depending on the agreement you have with your lender, you may be required to pay for any land survey fees associated with your home purchase. » Sales tax: Take this into account for new construction homes only. In Alberta, it’s five per cent GST with a sliding scale less than $450,000, and a full five per cent above that figure. Hopefully, you’ll have to pay as few of these additional costs as possible when buying residential real estate in Calgary. It’s important to discuss the details with your real estate agent of choice so you know what kind of fees you’ll be looking at during your transaction. Happy house hunting!
available to you on the market; do your due diligence and find one that fits your needs best. » Utilities: Utility bills will be in the mail shortly after movein. You may also have to pay account transfer fees for utilities
on resale properties. In condos, condominium fees can be relatively cheap or considerably expensive, depending on the square footage of your unit. Know your condo fees per square footage if you’re buying a condo.
Cody Battershill is the founder of Calgaryism and a top producing realtor at ReMax House of Real Estate. Born and raised in Calgary, Cody has a passion for helping his clients accomplish their real estate goals and loves to show off the best Calgary has to offer! He can be reached at 403.370.4180, @Calgaryism on Twitter and calgaryism.ca JUN 16 - JUL 14, 2017 | NEW HOME GUIDE 29
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DEVELOPER: La Vita Land BUILDERS: Calbridge Homes www.mysticcalbridge.com
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02 CURRIE BARRACKS
7 BOW TRAIL
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2 ELBOW DRIVE
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DEVELOPER: Legend Developments
04 CRESTMONT
DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Augusta Fine Homes, NuVista Homes
BLACK FOOT TRAIL
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BUILDERS: Crystal Creek Homes, Empire Custom Homes, Avi Urban, Calbridge Homes, Core Properties, Jayman Modus, Slokker Canada West
03 SPRING VALLEY
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06 DRESSAGE IN SILVERADO
DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Baywest Homes, Augusta Homes
07 WESTLAND ESTATES
BUILDERS: Baywest Homes, WestView Builders www.westlandestates.ca
SOUTHLAND DRIVE
08 WEST GROVE ESTATES
DEVELOPER: Truman BUILDERS: Prominent Homes, Crystal Creek Homes, Lupi Luxury Homes, Augusta Fine Homes, West Grove Estates, Shane Homes, Truman Homes
ANDERSON ROAD
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DEVELOPER: Cardel Homes BUILDERS: Cardel Homes www.cardelhomes.com
10 WEST GROVE POINT
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DEVELOPER: Springbank Land Company Ltd. BUILDERS: WestView Builders, Truman Homes, Crystal Creek Homes, and Homes by Us.
12 SPRING GLEN VIEW ESTATES OF SPRINGBANK HILL
DEVELOPER: Kempra Developments Ltd. BUILDERS: Knightsbridge Custom Homebuilders Ltd. springglenview.ca knightsbridgehomes.com
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Inspiration | DESIGN SECRETS
THE HOME OFFICE How to make it work for you
By Jane Lockhart
MY OFFICE IS WHEREVER I happen to
be, in the car, at home or the design office – basically, wherever my phone is. But it’s hard to ignore how many in the work force are following the shifting trend to work part time or full time from home. There are many factors that can help make your home office a productive and beautiful place to work. Today’s wireless technology in the house allows you to work from almost any room, but pick one and make it yours. I always recommend a 32 YPNEXTHOME.CA
home office be set up in a room with a door that closes and locks, rather than the dining room table or in an open concept loft or basement. For business calls and for concentration it’s best to have a door for privacy. If you need to share a space try to make it the guest room or a place that isn’t occupied during the day. The size of the room isn’t as important as how functional it is. Organization is key and the way to stay productive is with proper storage. Having the right place to
I always recommend a home office be set up in a room with a door that closes and locks, rather than the dining room table or in an open concept loft or basement.
put everything can help contain clutter and keep your mind focused on what’s important. You’ll need organization systems for paper and cord/cable management to tame that tangle under your desk. Many office stores carry organizational solutions for computers and supporting tech, but custom built-in cabinetry is the way to go for storage. Every need can be addressed and interpreted into good-looking, yet practical storage. After all, if you’re going to spend eight hours in a space, why not make it functional and beautiful? Your personal style can carry through from the rest of your home to your office or you can create a unique, personal space that makes you happy just to be in it. Good lighting is one of the most important considerations. There’s no such thing as too much lighting, you can always turn something off. If you can, invest in recessed ceiling lights for clear, ambient lighting and good desk lighting for task work. Hire a designer to put together a lighting plan for you if you’re not sure what you need. The second important factor to consider is your chair. Get the most supportive, comfortable seat in the house, because you will be in it a lot. That means no dining chairs! An area carpet and drapery may seem like overkill in an office but both will help dampen sound. You’re still in a functioning household and sound travels both in and out of rooms, so remember fabric helps reduce the noise level. If you’re bringing in an electrician to update your lighting, ask about having some of the room’s wall outlets raised to counter height so you don’t have to crawl under your desk to plug in your computer. If you still work with a lot of paper (like me) you need space to spread stuff out. A computer is one thing
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The second important factor to consider is your chair. Get the most supportive, comfortable seat in the house, because you will be in it a lot. That means no dining chairs!
– or maybe two things, you require for your job but a stretch of counter space can make life much easier. Many home offices integrate counters with cabinetry to eliminate the standalone desk. Whatever works for you is the right solution. But my last piece of advice is the most important to remember. The best way to tame that paper pile is to tackle it and let it go, so get a high-quality paper shredder and don’t forget to use it!
Jane Lockhart is founder and principal designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design. She was creative director and host of W Network’s top-ranked show, Colour Confidential, and has a Canadian-built furniture collection, Jane by Jane Lockhart, by Statum Designs. Visit online at janelockhart.com
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Calgary by Shane Homes means the new City of Calgary-built recreation facility currently under construction in Calgary’s northwest is getting a new name. As announced at a naming celebration event on May 26, the new facility will be called the Shane Homes YMCA in recognition of Shane Homes’ contribution. One of two new City-owned, YMCA-operated facilities under construction, the Shane Homes YMCA will provide opportunities for recreation, leisure and learning through aquatics, fitness and sports facilities, arts learning and performance spaces as well as multipurpose areas, a licensed childcare and a Calgary Public Library. “We are tremendously happy to partner with Shane Homes to bring this transformational gift to life in service of Calgarians, particularly in the northwest,“ says Shannon Doram, president and CEO of YMCA Calgary. “The Shane Homes team has really stepped up to help YMCA
to ensure more Calgarians belong, grow, thrive and lead in this amazing new facility. Shane Homes says it is thrilled to support health and wellness resources for families in Calgary’s northwest and in the surrounding communities. “We are strong supporters of causes that promote health, wellness and education, and that help change people’s lives for the better,” says Shane Wenzel, president of Shane Homes. “YMCA Calgary is a perfect choice to invest our support to help Calgarians thrive in a safe, active and welcoming environment.” The Shane Homes Group of Companies is an award-winning home builder and residential community developer in Calgary and Airdrie. With a diverse product line ranging from condominiums and street towns, to duplexes and single-family homes, Shane Homes continues to deliver innovative design, superior craftsmanship and exceptional customer service.
From left: Shane Wenzel, Shane Homes president; Shannon Doram, YMCA Calgary president & CEO
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earlier this month. Enjoy food from merchants such as Bridges on First Showhomes: Mahogany Heath SE. or the Blue Star Diner, or check out Developer: Hopewell neighbourhood like| Lukes Builders: Jayman MasterBUILT mainstays | Sabal Homes Stepper Custom Homes | Trico Homes Drug Mart or the Coveted Boutique. With multi-genre experimental 6 McKenzie Towne producer Flying Lotus curating the Developer: Carma 2017 iteration of the Sled Island Music ELGIN VILLAGE and Arts Festival, you’d rightly expect Showhomes: Elgin Meadows Green SE. the Estates lineupPark to feature a diverse and Elgin SE. Builders: Cardel Homes roster. | HomesFlying by AviLotus | Albi didn’t eclectic Homes | Heartland Homes disappoint, with selections such as VILLAGE OF PRESTWICK hip-hop pioneer DJ Quik and funk Showhomes: Prestwick Blvd SE. master Seven Davis Jr. Builders: Cedarglen Homes | Jayman MasterBUILT More than 250 other bands, comedians and filmmakers will 7 New Brighton Showhomes: New Brighton SE. descend onDr. Calgary for the annual Developer: Carma festival – June 21 to 25 – at venues Builders: Beattie Homes | Cardel Homes | Cedarglen such as Commonwealth, the Hifi Club Homes | Morrison Homes | Heartland Calgarians are beating the heat at thisHomes and the Palomino. | Homes by Avi micro-creamery. Summer eats But if the lines stretch too long If you didn’t catch the YYCFoodTrucks at Made by Marcus or at Village Ice Spring Frenzy in Bridgeland in May, Cream, check out Scrollio Rolled don’t fret – visit yycfoodtrucks.com Ice Cream, which opened its doors for details on the next gathering. on 17th Ave in late April. For the Food trucks are a local favourite, and uninitiated, rolling ice cream is a you can always keep posted on the Thai technique that involves pouring location of beloved trucks like Calgary flavoured liquid onto a cold steel Mini Donuts or Subs N Bubbles by circle, adding toppings, then spreading installing the Street Food App. them out and rolling them into The warm weather we’ve been Instagram-worthy creations. Perhaps pining for is finally here, just in time equally appealing are the adventurous for a packed event calendar. From flavours on Scrollio’s menu, including Lilac Fest to Sled Island, there’s plenty a wasabi-flavoured option. of food to be devoured and music Proving that the quest for the to be enjoyed in our great city this perfect dumpling is truly a science, the summer. folks behind the Dumpling Lab have
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Showhome Review | SHANE HOMES
AN ATTRACTIVE, CONTEMPORARY
style combined with an interior that has been cleverly designed with no wasted space is making the Sienna one of the best-selling models crafted by Shane Homes. The 1,561-sq.-ft. Sienna is Shane Homes’ newest laned showhome in Legacy in southeast Calgary, and although it opened just weeks ago it’s already proving to be a hit with buyers. “I’ve worked in many showhomes and I don’t know if I have ever seen a more popular model,” says Area Manager Michael MacLean. “It’s really taken off… buyers love the open, functional design, the flexibility of the layout and that it can be easily adjusted and modified to suit their needs. “People are impressed by the 38 YPNEXTHOME.CA
galley-style kitchen with its big island as well as the owners’ suite with its great ensuite and large walk-in closet,” he says. “The home offers a well-designed floorplan, making the space feel grand and open.” The Sienna presents an inviting feel right from the entry with its lighttoned flooring and warm grey and white colour scheme. The entry is open to a spacious front living room made bright with large windows and a niche by the stairs provides room for a hutch, desk or IT centre. The central kitchen is the focal point in the home highlighted by an oversized, granite-topped island with breakfast bar seating making it great for entertaining. The galley-style layout provides plenty of cabinets
for storage, and features dark granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and an eye-catching wavy tile backsplash. Across from the island, double doors open to a handy pantry. Adjacent to the kitchen is a sizeable dining nook, and closest to the rear entry are a convenient half bath, a mud room with a large closet and built-in bench. Upstairs, the spacious owners’ suite provides room for king-sized furniture and features a large walk-in closet and an inviting ensuite with oversized walk-in shower and granitetopped vanity. Down the hall double doors open to a convenient upstairs laundry with side-by-side washer and dryer and an extra-large linen closet.
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Additionally, there are two generously sized secondary bedrooms – one with a walk-in closet – and a full bathroom with granite-topped vanity and soaker tub. Along with the Sienna, Shane Homes also has the 1,457-sq.-ft. Ventura on its laned showhome parade in Legacy. For more information, visit the showhomes, open Monday to Thursday 2 to 8 p.m., and weekends and holidays noon to 5 p.m., call 403.536.2315 or visit shanehomes.com JUN 16 - JUL 14, 2017 | NEW HOME GUIDE 39
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DEVELOPER: Heritage Pointe Properties Inc. BUILDERS: Astoria Custom Homes, Albi Homes, Calbridge Homes www.liveatartesia.com
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Advice | MORTGAGE ADVICE
Mortgage pre-approval dos and don’ts By Alyssa Furtado
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BEFORE BECOMING A NEW
homeowner, it can be easy to get caught up in the shopping experience. But you’re not just looking for a home in a charming neighbourhood. You’re also shopping for a great mortgage rate and your first step should be seeking a mortgage pre-approval. Do apply before house hunting: The homebuying process shouldn’t start with contacting a realtor. First, apply for a mortgage pre-approval. You don’t want to find your dream home and then get tripped up, so being preapproved will ensure you’re ready to make a move. Do shop around: The best mortgage rate may not be waiting for you at your local bank branch. Compare mortgage rates or use a mortgage broker who will negotiate for you. A small fraction in your rate can make a huge difference to your payments and interest. Do ask questions: For how long is your pre-approved rate guaranteed? Can it be extended? What happens if you find a home that costs a little more than the amount you’re preapproved for? Ask your broker or lender all of this. Do check your credit: Any lender will check your credit before approving your mortgage so don’t be caught off guard. A poor credit score could put you at a multitude of disadvantages, from higher rates to being denied a mortgage loan. 42 YPNEXTHOME.CA
Do assemble your documentation in advance: You might be surprised by how much paperwork is required for a mortgage approval. Ask your mortgage broker for a list of what you’ll need and keep it all in one place.
thinking about costs on a monthly basis. Expenses go beyond your mortgage payment: Think property taxes, condo fees, utilities and apply for an amount that reflects a property within your price range.
Here’s a preliminary list documents are required: » Identification » Bank and investment statements to prove you have adequate funds » Proof of steady income (pay stubs or a letter from your employer indicating how long you’ve been with the company) or a notice of assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency if you’re selfemployed » Documentation indicating other assets (real estate, cars, investments) » Disclosures of other debt like student loans, lines of credit or expenses you regularly owe, such as child support
Don’t buy a big ticket item: Once you’ve gone through the trouble of laying out your financial situation to your loan officer, don’t go changing it. It’s not the time to apply for a new credit card or agree to co-sign on a lease. You could end up jeopardizing your chances for pre-approval.
Do read the fine print: Yes, all of it. Once pre-approved, you’ll receive documents outlining your interest rate, mortgage amounts and the terms of the loan. This could be the biggest loan you ever need, so don’t leave anything unread. Don’t ignore your budget: Calculate whether you can afford property by
Don’t quit your job: Now is not the time to make the jump to entrepreneurship. Having a predictable income in essential to getting pre-approved, so quitting or changing jobs can ruin your plans. Don’t leave town: Your mortgage broker may need clarification about your documentation. It’s best not to leave for a vacation when you’re trying to lock down such a big decision. If leaving your home base is unavoidable, make sure you tell your broker. Alyssa Furtado is founder and CEO of RateHub.ca, a website that compares mortgage rates, credit cards, deposit rates, and insurance with the goal to empower Canadians to search smarter and save money.
start your search here. Whether you’re renting or buying, finding your next home has never been so easy.
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