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WILL 2017 EQUAL THIS YEAR in terms of housing market performance in Edmonton and elsewhere in Alberta? Of course, 2016 year was not the best of years, thanks to the prolonged slump in the oil and gas sector and resulting economic challenges. And judging from a number of forecasts, 2017 might not exactly be the year of the rebound, but we can see it on the horizon. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says in its 2017 Housing Market Outlook that with slight economic growth in 2017, employment is projected to stabilize and then show modest growth later in the year. However, it won’t likely be until 2018 that employment growth exceeds one per cent. With lower levels of demand, builders scaled back slightly on new home production this year, but housing starts should begin to inch up toward the latter half of 2017, CMHC says. In terms of prices, ReMax Canada’s 2017 Housing Market Outlook is forecasting average prices in Calgary will be flat next year, at about $402,335. This may not sound like great news, but it follows a four-per-cent decline from 2015 to 2016.

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DEVELOPER: La Vita Land Inc. BUILDERS: Janssen Homes, Kingsmith Homes, NuVista Homes and Sterling Homes

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Buyers love APEX’s Heartland in Cochrane NESTLED IN A TRANQUIL natural setting of the Bow River Valley and offering the charm of small-town living it’s no wonder people are falling in love with Heartland in Cochrane. Crafted by APEX Developments, Heartland is ideally located at the edge of the Foothills on the west side of Cochrane, providing residents the feeling of living in the country yet there is a wide range of amenities close at hand. “People love the small town feel and the friendliness of Heartland,” says Kayla-Rae Maurer, land administrator with APEX. “It’s a familyoriented community that offers a laid-back country feel yet you have all the amenities close at hand. A lot of people are moving here because of the lifestyle, affordability and the value – compared to homes in 10 YPNEXTHOME.CA

Calgary buyers can get more house for their dollar.” Heartland welcomes residents and visitors alike with extra wide centre medians that are extensively landscaped with aspen trees and

river rock. The community features an abundance of greenspace and pathways, and shopping is right across the street at Heritage Hills. There are several housing choices available that appeal to everyone


from first-time buyers looking for affordability to those seeking more space, as well as empty nesters and downsizers. Builders Excel Homes and Jayman BUILT are crafting single-family, double front drive garage homes starting from the $350,000s. Excel has two showhomes – Edendale 2, a 1,918-sq.-ft. two-storey, and Radison, a 2,046-sq.-ft. twostorey – and a presentation centre. “The Edendale 2 is a huge hit for its open concept functional floorplan,” says area manager Charla Power. “The Radison is great for people looking for more space, equipped with ample amounts of storage throughout including a tandem bay option in the garage perfect for a third vehicle, additional storage or even a man cave.” Powers notes that buyers love Heartland because its “tight-knit community feel provides a perfect place for any walk of life.” Jayman has the 2,001-sq.-ft. Dakota and the 1,938-sq.-ft. Nitro showhomes. “Nitro is our top seller here and people just love the open concept and the fabulous kitchen, the home

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also has a wonderful bonus room with 10-ft. ceilings,” says Area Manager Kim Daigle. “With the Dakota, the upstairs features a great floor plan that people really like and we’re currently renovating the main floor, which will be ready to view in the New Year. As well, Birchwood Homes has released the first phase of its Brand Townhomes, which are two- and three-storey with attached garages. Construction has started on these townhomes, which range from 1,055 to 1,372 sq. ft. starting at $229,900.

Interested buyers can visit the Brand presentation centre at 32 Horseshoe Cres., and a new showsuite is expected to open this spring. A big attraction to Heartland is its convenient location being the gateway to Banff and Kananaskis Country, 10 minutes to camping and an easy 20-minute drive to Calgary’s west side. Residents will appreciate that Heartland is just minutes to downtown Cochrane, where they can enjoy an array of retail choices from big box stores to boutique shops, restaurants, services and recreation facilities. They’re also just a five-minute stroll to the river to walk the dog, enjoy a scenic picnic or cast a line. As well, Heartland offers great accessibility to Calgary along Hwy. 1A and the Tuscany LRT Station is just a few minutes up the highway, which is great for commuters. For more information on Heartland, visit the showhomes, open Monday to Thursday 2 to 8 p.m., and weekends and holidays noon to 5 p.m., or visit heartlandcochrane.com DEC 30, 2016 - JAN 27, 2017  |  NEW HOME GUIDE  11


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Showhome Review | SHANE HOMES

A GORGEOUS COLLECTION of stylish Street Towns present an urban modern vibe as they line the entry and welcome people to the community of Midtown located in the heart of Airdrie. Creations by Shane Homes is crafting this exclusive group of 38 Street Towns in Midtown and is earning rave reviews from visitors to the three showhomes. “We get people coming into Midtown just to see the exterior of these homes,” says Area Manager Jeff Brodowski. “They have a stunning urban-modern feel that you don’t typically see in Airdrie and we’re getting lots of positive feedback from people because they offer an upbeat, fresh new look. 14 YPNEXTHOME.CA

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“They showcase great curb appeal with maintenance-free front yard landscaping that includes river rock, a wrought iron fence and a front porch,” he says. “They also come with a rear patio, a landscaped, fenced back yard, double detached garage and there are no monthly condo fees. As well, every second home has a second-floor balcony. “Inside, people love the designs and that they’re so well appointed with all appliances including washer and dryer, blinds, nine-ft. ceilings on the main floor, granite countertops and laminate and tile floors; they’re really turnkey ready, you can just move right in.” One of the most popular among the seven models available is the 1,434-sq.-ft. Madison showhome. “The Madison is popular because its design is so bright and open,” Brodowski says. “The large kitchen

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Jeff Brodowski 403.536.2319 has an island with room for stools and breakfast bar seating and the central dining nook can accommodate large gatherings so it’s a great home for entertaining.” The Madison welcomes you home with a spacious front entry with windows flanking the door allowing in plenty of natural light. The living room

is open to the front entry and dining area and features a niche for the TV, plus there is ample space at the far end of the room for an IT centre. The central dining nook is open to the expansive kitchen with its large flat-surface island, which provides a great space for preparing meals or entertaining family and friends. This kitchen features upgraded quartz countertops, a grey subway tile backsplash and cabinetry that rises to the bulk head in the ceiling. Across from the kitchen is the walkin pantry and there is a mud room off the rear entry. A half-bath is tucked around the corner from the living room for added privacy. “The Madison has the stairs along the front side of the home creating a nice open space in the basement that can be developed into a rec room, bedroom, bathroom and storage,” Brodowski says. Upstairs, the owners’ suite can accommodate king-sized furniture and features a walk-in closet and an ensuite with a quartz-topped vanity and an oversized walk-in shower. Two generously sized secondary bedrooms, one with a balcony, a full bathroom and a convenient laundry closet complete the second floor. A major attraction to Midtown is the community design, which includes a promenade with a pond and pedestrian bridge surrounded by walking paths and park space and construction has started on neighbourhood retail that will include a Tim Hortons, eateries and services. Creations by Shane Homes also has two other showhomes – the 1,360-sq.-ft. Chelsea and the 1,439-sq.-ft. Monroe – on display and four other models – the 1,509-sq.-ft. Carlton, the 1,534-sq.-ft. Hudson, the 1,360-sq.-ft. Morgan, and the 1,506 sq.-ft. Tribeca. For more information on these Street Towns, visit the showhomes at 385, 389 and 393 Midtown Gate S.W., Airdrie, open Monday to Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m., weekends and holidays, noon to 5 p.m., call 403.536.2319, or visit shanehomes.com DEC 30, 2016 - JAN 27, 2017  |  NEW HOME GUIDE  15


Advice | MAKE YOUR MOVE

Packing up that holiday cheer By Chuck Resnick

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NOW THAT THE HOLIDAY hustle and

bustle is done for another year, it’s time to pack it all up. Thoughtful packing of seasonal decorations and materials at the end of the holidays for the next year can keep the fun in what is, for some, a stressful time. In other words, it pays to plan – even 12 months ahead. Careful packing and organization prevents damage and breakage, and ensures you can find everything next year. Here are some tips to keep in mind while packing away holiday decorations. Delicate items » Wrap breakables in tissue or packing paper, or use bubble wrap. Do not use newspaper – the print may wear off on ornaments. And instead of throwing away used paper or junk mail, run it through a paper shredder – it makes great packing filler. » Boxes with dividers are best to pack ornaments in. They come with adjustable inserts that form individual cells for delicate items. » Keep extra hangers, hooks and ornament parts in a labeled bag or box. Lights » To prevent tangles, wrap lights around empty gift-wrap paper tubes. » Leave the plug accessible by taping the ends of the light strands to the end of the tube. Next year, you 16 YPNEXTHOME.CA

can quickly test the lights before unwinding them. » Store coloured lights in a dark place to prevent fading – especially blue, green and purple. Wrapping paper » Hanging garment bags provide good storage for wrapping-paper rolls. Use outside pockets for gift tags, cards and tissue paper. » To protect used rolls of paper, cut an empty wrapping paper tube from end to end and slide it over the roll. » Ribbons and bows can be saved and reused. Pack these loosely so they keep their shape. Some other considerations » Wrap holiday candles individually in cellophane and store in a cool place so they don’t melt together. » Pack an “open first” box. Place the decorations you use first in here with essentials such as extension cords.

» Use a “wardrobe box” to hang and store seasonal clothing that you only wear twice a year like that special snowman sweater from your mother-in-law or that flashing Christmas tie. This way you can find it, wear it, and store it away on a hanger easily. » Take special care if you are storing your items in a damp area. Don’t store boxes near sources of heat and moisture. » Label every box. The more detailed the description, the easier it will be to find things next year. » Take a digital photo of special-care items like snow globes or wreaths, print them off on regular paper and tape the photo to the outside of the box as an easy description of what’s inside.

Chuck Resnick is vice-president of marketing and operations, Two Men and a Truck Canada. twomenandatruck.ca



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Advice | CALGARYISM

5 biggest mistakes new-home buyers make cracks in the concrete foundation are something to be concerned about. As matter of fact, you should make sure that a professional home inspection from a third-party on the property in question is included in your contract and happens before signing on the dotted line. If you are really interested, you could also follow the home inspector as they check the home and learn about the bones of your new home, which never hurts to know.

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1. Busting your budget Shopping for a new home can make you a little giddy to say the least. One viewing after another, in showhomes that are typically decked out to the max with optional features, definitely gets the blood pumping. For just a bit more cash you could have those granite counters that you’ve always wanted, and a bit more than that, an upgraded appliance package in the kitchen. Because a new home may be priced in the $400,000 to $500,000 range, that extra $10,000 to $20,000 you could spend on optional upgrades may not seem like such a big deal. But that’s not a game that you want to play. Ask yourself, what would happen if your income went down or had an unexpected change in employment? Could you afford to continue your mortgage payments and all other expenses? That extra cash you dropped on upgrades which also increased your mortgage amount could very well be a tipping point if something like losing your job did happen. 2. Forgetting about additional costs Buying a home isn’t just a matter of replacing your rental payment with one for a mortgage. There are a ton of additional costs for maintenance, utilities and property taxes on top of furnishing the home itself. Many people tend to forget about things like property taxes and insurance when deciding on how much of a monthly mortgage payment they 20 YPNEXTHOME.CA

5. Not understanding everything in the contract

can afford. Make sure you consider these costs and factor them into your payments so that you don’t end up putting a strain on your finances. 3. Not looking at enough properties This is one of the worst things you can do as a new-home buyer. There are a ton of new home builders out there with a ton of different kinds of properties and design styles to choose from. You are selling yourself short if you don’t spend the time to browse them all. With that in mind, don’t let anyone rush you or pressure you into a decision either. This is a big deal and you’re the boss; make a choice based on your own timeline and when you’re ready and make sure that you have seen enough listings to be 100 per cent sure that the one you have chosen is the one. 4. Skipping the home inspection Just because a new home looks like it’s in tip-top shape doesn’t mean that’s necessarily true. It could have structural defects or mechanical issues that would otherwise be caught by a professional home inspection. Home inspectors are trained to spot the things that you don’t know to look for, like if those

Buying a new home may just be the largest purchase you’ll ever make. With that said, it’s absolutely crucial that you understand every clause in the contract inside and out, and if you don’t, to ask questions so that you do understand. For example, you may walk into a new showhome and automatically assume that those shiny stainless-steel appliances are included in your package – only to walk in later and find standard models in their place. Some common points of contention you should be aware of include big appliances like washers and dryers, window treatments, light and bath fixtures and ceiling fans. Replacing one of these things once you find out that they are not included could cost hundreds of dollars – which is no small deal. Do your due diligence, go through the contract carefully, make sure to ask about any items that are not there and get them added in writing if need be. I wish you all the best on your new home hunt! 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


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CANADA’S HOTTEST HOUSING market

is… Hamilton, Ont. Yes, the HamiltonBurlington district – not Vancouver or Toronto. But let’s come back to that. Prospective homebuyers throughout Canada, if ReMax’s forecast for 2017 is any indication, you’re about to get a break on home prices. Finally. Even would-be buyers in Vancouver and Toronto – heretofore Canada’s most piping hot housing markets. After achieving strong price growth – hitting record levels in some markets – over the last couple years, gains are expected to slow in 2017, creaking open a window of opportunity for those looking to buy a home. ReMax expects the average home price in Canada to increase two per cent in 2017, according to the realty firm’s 2017 Housing Market Outlook Report. “Strong demand in Canada’s urban centres is expected to continue throughout next year and into the foreseeable future, as almost half of Canadians plan to buy a home in the next five to 10 years,” says Christopher Alexander, regional director, ReMax Integra OntarioAtlantic Canada Region. Vancouver and Toronto still garner much of the attention for price growth. High demand and low supply continued to characterize housing markets in these cities throughout 2016, as competition from buyers for limited inventory of single-family homes pushed prices higher. The average residential sale price increased 13 per cent in Greater Vancouver to $1.02 million, and 17 per cent in the GTA to $725,857. Although 24 YPNEXTHOME.CA

demand remains high in both urban centres, limited inventory in the freehold market, the new-15 per-cent foreign buyer tax in Vancouver and the recent tightening of mortgage rules by the federal government are expected to soften market activity in the short term. In 2017, ReMax estimates average residential sale prices will increase by two and eight per cent in Vancouver and the GTA, respectively. Window of opportunity This slowing growth provides prospective buyers in these two markets a window of opportunity. “There will certainly be opportunity for first-time buyers in both markets,” Elton Ash, regional executive vice-president, ReMax of Western Canada, told New Home Guide. “The challenge will be in the higher qualification rates for high-ratio mortgages. Once first-time buyers, in essence, reset their affordability expectations, they will see price advantages in buying in 2017.” Regional markets in proximity to Canada’s highest-price cities continue to experience steady interest from local move-up buyers and buyers from these cities (so-called “move-over” buyers), who are looking to find a balance between affordability and square footage. The top markets for year-over-year price increases in 2016 were Hamilton-Burlington (20 per cent), Fraser Valley, BC (20 per cent), Barrie, Ont. (16 per cent) and Kelowna, BC (14 per cent). As for major centres forecast to show the strongest price growth in 2017, Hamilton-Burlington will lead the country at 11 per cent, followed by Kitchener-Waterloo at eight per cent. “Both areas will benefit from transportation upgrades and strong consumer confidence,” says Ash. “Tech sector growth due to the cheap Canadian dollar is positive for Waterloo, as well.” The ripple effect of the foreign buyer tax in Vancouver can be felt in the upper end of the GTA and Montreal markets, as some foreign investors are expected to look for properties in these regions rather than Vancouver. New, tighter mortgage insurance criteria for new home buyers is expected to temper local first-time buyer activity across the country in the short term, but is not expected to have a long-term impact in most regions. Alberta on the rebound Out west, the housing markets in Calgary and Edmonton remained relatively stable in 2016, with moderate declines in the number of sales and average residential sale price as a result of the prolonged recovery of the oil sector over the past two years. The average residential sale price in Edmonton decreased by two per cent year-over-year, while Calgary’s average residential sale price decreased by four per cent. Buyer activity is expected to pick up slightly in the second half of 2017 if employment opportunities in the oil sector continue to gradually come back to the province. The recent approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline is also expected to provide a boost to the …continued on page 26


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Sudbury

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$250,518

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$348,220

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$336,325

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$383,840

Barrie

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$351,554

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$308,200

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Kingston

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Greater Montreal

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$321,059

Quebec City

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Saint John

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Charlottetown

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St. John’s

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Victoria Greater Vancouver

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provincial economy and help keep housing markets relatively stable in next year. “Alberta will experience a flat market in 2017,” Ash says. “There is light at the end of the tunnel as we get into Q3 and Q4, as oil prices are expected to increase. (Two-thousand and 18) will likely be the rebound year for Alberta.” In Ottawa, market conditions were fairly balanced in 2016, with two-percent growth in average price. “We see that continuing in 2017, with a one26 YPNEXTHOME.CA

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per-cent increase in average price. All segments of the market are performing well, with condos sales increasing by 1.9 per cent in 2016, and continuing the trend in 2017. The upper end of the market has also been performing well and will continue to do so.” Though price growth may be pausing, younger Canadians are still looking to creative ways to realize their dream of homeownership, according to the report. Thirty-three per cent would consider purchasing a home with a family member; 22 per cent would rent out a room in their home; 15 per cent would consider renting out a room via rental apps such as Airbnb; and nine per cent would purchase a home with a roommate.



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DEVELOPER: Westcreek Developments BUILDERS: Stepper Custom Homes, Albi Homes, Trico Homes, Sterling Homes, Creations by Shane Homes, Jayman BUILT, Calbridge Homes, Morrison Homes www.legacylife.com

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DEVELOPER: Hopewell Residential BUILDERS: Hopewell Residential, Stepper Custom Homes

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Aspen Woods Luxury in Calgary’s South West By Greg Donnelly

Fast facts Family structure

FAMILIES

COUPLES

SINGLES

70%

23%

7%

Own vs. rent

94%

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OWNERS

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LUXURIOUS LIVING can be found in Aspen Woods. This fairly new subdivision is located in Calgary South West, and began development in only 2001.

Lifestyle The location of Aspen Woods puts residents just a few minutes from downtown and close to the Rocky Mountains, making it a favourite area for wealthy professionals. Its mix of acreages and estate homes, with high-end single-family residential units, makes this neighbourhood one of the most expensive and most sought-after places to live. Vibe The affluent choose Aspen Woods because it combines proximity to all core amenities with gorgeous views, well-manicured parks and ravines and large lots with homes built by some of the Calgary’s premier developers. The rapidly growing community continues to expand with new developments still under construction. This is highend suburban living with the added

6%

benefit of still being a short hop to the city centre. Meet the neighbours With a median household income of $151,000, according to the 2006 Statistics Canada census, Aspen Woods residents are more affluent than the average Calgarian. Most residents are homeowners; according to the city’s 2014 census, 88 per cent of the dwellings are owner-occupied. In the area Recreational opportunities abound just minutes from residents’ doors. Aspen Woods is close to the Foothills and to Bragg Creek for biking, hiking or cross-country skiing. The Westside Recreation Centre is also nearby, with full fitness facilities. There are two private schools, Webber Academy and Calgary Academy within its borders. Shoppers have several options with a few malls in the area, including Aspen Landing Shopping Centre. Planes, trains & automobiles One benefit of Aspen Woods’ location

RENTERS Education levels

60%

25%

UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL

COLLEGE SOURCE: ENVIRONICS

is the easy access to downtown via Bow Trail. It is easy to get west to the Rockies, too. Once the southwest leg of the proposed ring road is finished, it will be even quicker to get around the city. The community is at the end of the west C-Train line, with the closest stop being the 69th Street station. The good, the bad & the rest Home prices in Aspen Woods may put buying here out of the range of the average citizen. For those who can afford it, though, there is more development coming and more opportunities to find the luxury home of your dreams. There are two private schools in the area and it is close to a number of private clubs and golf courses.

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COACH ROAD

01 MYSTIC RIDGE

DEVELOPER: La Vita Land BUILDERS: Calbridge Homes www.mysticcalbridge.com

16 AVENUE

02 CURRIE BARRACKS

7 BOW TRAIL

ORI

11 10

2 ELBOW DRIVE

3

DEVELOPER: Legend Developments

04 CRESTMONT

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Augusta Fine Homes, NuVista Homes

BLACK FOOT TRAIL

1

BUILDERS: Crystal Creek Homes, Empire Custom Homes, Avi Urban, Calbridge Homes, Core Properties, Jayman Modus, Slokker Canada West

03 SPRING VALLEY

17 AVENUE

37 STREET

17 AVENUE

SARCEE TRAIL

14 AVENUE SW

MEM

69 STREET

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

BOTTOM TR

FISH CREEK PARK

9

JAMES

DEVELOPER: Cardel Homes BUILDERS: Cardel Homes www.cardelhomes.com DEVELOPER: Truman BUILDERS: Sane Homes and Truman Homes

SHAWNESSY BLVD.

11 ASPEN WOODS ESTATES

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DEVELOPER: Springbank Land Company Ltd. BUILDERS: WestView Builders, Truman Homes, Crystal Creek Homes, and Homes by Us.

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Advice | MORTGAGE MOGUL

Passion… pride… purpose By Jason Eldridge NOW THAT WE’RE about to say goodbye to 2016 and welcome in the New Year, one thing remains clear – the evolution of the mortgage financing industry continues. It’s more important than ever to consult a mortgage professional to sort through the most recent round of rule changes, and to get a better understanding of the financing process. For years, people wishing to purchase or refinance a home have always gone to the same place – their bank. Is this the best option? Not necessarily, but it is the one alternative that most people have been aware of, or felt obligated to use... perhaps until now. In the past, mortgage brokers were often called upon in cases where the client(s) did not qualify under traditional criteria, or they needed money quickly. While mortgage brokers still assist clients with bruised credit or other qualifying challenges, the vast majority of our clientele is made up of clients with good job stability and excellent credit history. So what are the advantages of working with a dedicated mortgage professional? First (and perhaps the biggest reason for most clients), is the interest rate you can obtain. When you go to your bank, more often than not, you will be put into the uncomfortable situation of having to negotiate with your banker for a better rate. When you work with a broker, if you qualify for the best rates (based on your credit history), you automatically get the best rate. No tied selling. No moving all of your other banking and investments to the new lender to get the better rate. Even a 0.25-percent reduction in your interest rate can save you thousands of dollars in interest. And the best part? There is no charge for our service. Second, you have more lenders and options to choose from. When you go 40 YPNEXTHOME.CA

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to your own bank, you have access only to their mortgage products. Mortgage brokers have access to dozens of lenders, so we have access to a vast array of mortgage options to suit your particular needs and goals. Third, mortgage brokers cater to your schedule, not the other way around. Mortgage brokers will meet with you where and when you prefer, or at the very least offer you the convenience of arranging your financing via phone, fax or email. Generally speaking, you can be preapproved for mortgage financing the same day you apply. Finally, mortgage specialists are able to offer their clients a more flexible qualifying process. If you don’t happen to meet all of your bank’s criteria, they often will turn you away. A broker, however, will continue to source your application to as many lenders as required to find you financing. Being a mortgage

professional for more than 15 years and an another 10 years working for the chartered banks, I have access to products of banks and other financial institutions. There is often high turnover among bank staff, and their sales teams are responsible for selling many products and services. Therefore, they may lack the knowledge and experience to assist some clients. No matter who you work with, make sure they have proper accreditation. As a mortgage specialist working with Axiom Mortgage Solutions, I am governed by the Alberta Mortgage Brokers Association (AMBA), the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) and Mortgage Professionals Canada (MPC). As always, I welcome any questions or comments you may have regarding the information contained in my articles. Until next month… Jason Eldridge, P.F.P, B. Admin Mortgage Specialist, Axiom Mortgage Solutions (formerly Unisource Mortgage) Cell 403.630.1718, Fax 866.708.5807 Email jason@axiommortgage.ca Web/apply online jason.axiommortgage.ca


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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

2.5000

4.1000

3.0400

2.3900

2.5900

2.6900

2.7900

Alterna Bank

2.4500

4.0000

2.7900

2.7400

2.5900

2.8400

2.7400

Alterna Savings

2.4500

4.0000

2.7900

2.7400

2.5900

2.8400

2.7400

Bank of Montreal

2.8500

4.2000

3.0900

3.1900

3.5900

4.0900

4.8400

Bank of Nova Scotia

2.7000

4.5500

3.2900

3.0900

3.3900

3.8900

4.4900

CIBC Mortgages

2.7000

3.1400

2.8400

2.7900

3.3900

4.0900

4.7900

Caisses Desjardins

2.7000

4.4000

3.1400

3.2400

3.3900

3.8900

4.7400

Canadian Western Bank

2.9000

4.0000

3.1400

3.0400

3.6500

4.2000

4.7400

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

2.5000

-

3.0400

2.9400

2.9400

3.1400

2.5900

Effort Trust

-

4.4500

3.3500

3.5000

3.7000

4.3000

4.3500

Equitable Bank

-

-

3.1400

3.0400

3.6500

4.3900

4.6400

First Calgary Financial

-

4.0000

2.8900

2.8900

2.5400

2.7900

2.7400

First National Financial

2.3500

3.1000

2.2900

2.4900

2.5900

2.6900

2.8400 2.8400

FirstOntario Credit Un.

2.5000

4.3400

2.7900

2.4900

2.6400

2.7400

HSBC Bank Canada

2.8000

4.4500

3.1400

3.1400

3.3900

4.0900

4.6400

Home Trust Company-Agent

2.5000

3.9500

2.6900

2.1400

2.3400

2.5900

2.6900

ICICI Bank Canada

3.0500

-

2.9400

2.9400

2.9400

2.9900

2.9900

Investors Group Trust

2.7000

4.2000

3.1400

3.0900

3.3900

3.8900

4.6400

Laurentian Bank Canada

2.7000

4.4000

2.8900

2.8400

3.3900

3.8900

4.7400

League Svgs & Mortgage

-

4.4500

2.9900

2.5900

2.6500

2.7000

2.8900

Libro Credit Union

-

3.7500

2.6000

2.6500

2.6900

2.6900

2.6900

London Life

2.7000

4.2000

3.1400

3.0900

3.3900

3.8900

4.6400

Luminus Financial

3.2500

-

3.2500

3.2000

3.6500

4.0000

4.5000

Manulife Bank

2.6000

4.4500

3.0000

2.9400

2.8400

2.7900

2.8900

Manulife Trust

-

4.4500

3.0000

2.9400

2.8400

2.7900

2.8900

Meridian Credit Union

2.4000

4.0000

2.8400

2.7900

2.6400

3.8900

2.5400

National Bank

2.7000

4.4000

3.1400

3.0400

3.3900

3.8900

4.7400

PACE Savings & Credit Un

-

5.0000

3.0400

2.8400

3.3900

3.8900

4.4900

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

-

-

2.3900

2.3900

2.3900

2.4900

2.4900

T-D Mortgage

2.8500

3.1400

3.0400

2.8400

3.4400

3.8900

4.6400

Tangerine

2.7000

-

3.1900

3.2400

3.4900

3.6900

3.7900

WFCU Credit Union

-

4.4500

3.0000

3.0400

3.6500

4.3900

4.6400

Your Neighbourhood C.U.

-

-

2.7990

2.8900

3.0900

3.1500

2.9400

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OKOTOKS

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WESTMERE

DEVELOPER: Melcor BUILDERS: Lifestyle Homes, ReidBuilt Homes

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KINNIBURGH

DEVELOPER: Pollyco Developments BUILDERS: Stepper Custom Homes, Canterra custom homes, Sterling Homes, Lifestyle Homes, Douglas Homes, Westridge Fine Homes, Broadview Homes, ReidBuilt Homes, Sunstar Homes, Jager Homes

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HANSON PARK

DEVELOPER: Hanson Park Developments BUILDERS: Canaco Homes Ltd, Ovation Homes Ltd, Douglas Homes

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DEVELOPER: Cancorp Property Group Inc. BUILDERS: Carpenter Homes, Paradyme Homes, Aquilla Homes and Canterra Custom Homes

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DEVELOPER: Pollyco BUILDERS: ReidBuilt Homes, Ovation Homes, WestView Builders, Aquilla Homes www.edgefieldstrathmore.com

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