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contents JAN 17 - FEB 14, 2014 || VOLUME 26 ISSUE 1

features & editorials IN EVERY ISSUE

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10 Editor’s Note COLUMNISTS

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New-home warranty coverage becomes mandatory on Feb. 1

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Start the new year with a new attitude

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Showhome Review

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Finances

Choosing between a fixed and variable rate mortgage

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Make Your Move

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Moving etiquette: bring your manners with you

Money Matters

January is “make do” month by Gail Vaz-Oxlade

Mortgage Intelligence

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Web Directory

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The Arista by Morrison Homes Managing post-holiday debt

Mortgage Intelligence Supersize your mortgage payments

Book Review

The low-down on the risks and rewards of real estate investing

Marketplace Pretty plumes by Sara Duck

Edmonton area builders, developers and communities

New Homebuyers’ Resource Section

IN THE NEWS

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Sabal Homes

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Dolce Vita Homes

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by Susan Legge

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Mortgage essentials for the rookie homebuyer

Mortgage calculator and rate table

Trend watch 2014

Fundamentally Speaking

Mortgage Finesse

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Designer Advice by Yanic Simard

by Chuck Resnick

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Quick Tips

by Hellen Buttigieg

by Calum Ross

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How Canadians can cash in on their equity, without cashing out

HOMEBUYERS’ HELP

Learning as much as you can about mortgages time well spent

SOUTHFORK A vision of home. All stages. All ages.

The Mortgage Minute

by Jim Rivait

by Wayne Karl

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Homebuyers’ Help by SLC Ltd.

Community Profile

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Opening two uncommonly stylish new showhomes teams up with Mike Holmes to launch partnership

Economy

Canada to benefit from stronger U.S. economy in 2014: RBC

Finances

Money trumps love when it comes to New Year’s resolutions

Investing

Tips to find the money to begin investing today


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Taking advantage while you can Low interest rates are still in your favour

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Wall2Wall Media Susan.Legge@wall2wallmedia.com Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/SusanLegge

he Bank of Canada’s latest announcement to hold its interest rate target at one per cent does not come as a surprise. The rate has been holding at that level since September 2010, which is good news if you’re in the market for a mortgage. There are many excellent mortgage products available from banks and brokers that will suit your individual needs, and could well be lower than posted bank rates, which are currently hovering around three per cent for a variable rate. With a pre-approval in hand, you’re protected if rates rise; if they go down, you’ll likely get an even lower rate. A pre-approval can be a win-win situation for shoppers, since it means you don’t have to wait to get financing

approval on a home when you put in an offer. This is an especially good tool to have when markets are hot. Removing the “conditional on financing” clause could mean your offer is accepted first since you already have your financing in place. So when will rates rise? It’s anyone’s guess, but most experts agree it’s unlikely there will be any significant movement until mid 2014. However, we can’t assume that will be the case, and you shouldn’t wait too long to get pre-approved for a mortgage. It can take a few days. Many lenders offer online pre-approvals to make the process faster and easier. Start the New Year off right by taking advantage while you still can.

Resolve to plan carefully in 2014 Low rates mean opportunity, but not at any cost

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EDITOR Wall2Wall Media Wayne.Karl@wall2wallmedia.com Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl

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he past year certainly presented some interesting times – simultaneous talk of slowdowns and soft landings in some markets, increases, upticks and value gains in others. Indeed, now more than ever, housing and economic conditions serve as reminders of how local real estate is. What’s going on in one part of the country or province or in a specific property type, may be completely different from another. On the positive side as we head into 2014 are interest rates that are still at or near historic lows, with the next Bank of Canada rate announcement to come Jan. 22. Many experts don’t expect

rates to begin rising until mid-year at least, while cautioning that Canadians should not confuse cheap money – if they qualify – with free money. The BoC continually keeps a close eye on household debt and other signposts for any warnings that we’re taking on more debt than we should. Fixed versus variable rate? Long versus short? Open versus closed? These are among the questions you may be pondering as you prepare for your next steps as a homebuyer. Your best strategy? Meet with your broker or banker to see how you can take advantage of these opportunities, without getting in over your head


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Alberta Government Introduces Mandatory Home Warranty Protection Owner-builders, who meet certain criteria, are eligible for an exemption from the mandatory coverage and can apply for an owner builder authorization. If it is sold within the warranty period time frame, the owner-builder will be required to provide the remaining warranty to the new home buyer. “It is expected that the new home warranty would cost about $1,700 to $2,000 for an average home, or less than one per cent of the cost of the average house.”

Effective February 1, 2014 all builders are required to provide new home warranty coverage for all new homes built in Alberta. Alberta now has one of the strongest coverage in Canada as mandated under the new Act. Under the Alberta government legislation the New Home Buyer Protection Act, all new detached homes and condominiums would, at minimum, include a warranty for: • One year labour and materials; • Two years for defects in labour and materials related to delivery and distribution systems; • Five years building envelope protection, with a requirement for the warranty provider to offer the consumer the option to purchase additional years of coverage; and, • 10 years coverage for major structural components. “With this new program, Albertans buying new homes will have some of the strongest warranty coverage in the country. This is important, given that a home is the largest purchase most people will ever make,” said Heather Kaszuba, spokesperson for Alberta Municipal Affairs.

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The new legislation will expand the current coverage to two years on the various systems, such as electrical and plumbing, ten years on major structural and five years on the building envelope. Building envelope refers to the exterior shell of the home, including the roof and walls. The mandatory warranty will offer a greater protection and comprehensive coverage for home buyers. This extension of time is important as many defects, such as improperly installed windows, vapour barrier, or insulation to name a few, can take some time to appear. Currently about 80% of all new homes only have a one year warranty covering the building envelope, fit and finish, delivery and distribution system and major structural covered for five years. Potential buyers will be able to go onto the registry and see how much warranty is available on the home of their interest. The registry will not cover homes that predate the new mandated warranty legislation. Anyone can go online, type in the address, find out if the home has coverage and what remains. Even if the home has had previous owners the coverage transfers to the new buyer as the warranty resides with the home. The public registry will also show current status and who the warranty provider is so you can find out who to contact to make a claim. The Public Registry will be in place Feb 1st. The Act’s additional warranty coverage for new homes will ease home owner’s minds and make their home owning experience one of enjoyment, not of worry. For additional information call Toll Free 310-0000 or visit HomeWarranty.Alberta.ca


Better warranty standards start February 1.

Alberta’s New Home Buyer Protection Act sets out minimum warranty coverage for all new homes built in our province.

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Coverage is as easy as 1, 2, 5, 10. At minimum, your new home’s warranty will cover:

Labour & Materials This takes care of defects with the way your home was built or the materials it was built with, such as flooring and trim.

Delivery & Distribution This primarily covers defects in labour and materials related to heating, plumbing and electrical systems.

Building Envelope Building envelope means the outside shell of the home, including the roof, insulation and exterior walls. Two additional years of coverage will also be available.

Structural Components

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This covers the major structural components of your home, including its frame and foundation.

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Better warranty standards. Built for your new home.

Starting February 1 For the first time ever, all new homes built in Alberta will be covered under one of Canada’s best warranty programs. This ensures even higher quality standards—and better protection for new home buyers like you. Get to know your role at HomeWarranty.Alberta.ca

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hether you’re looking for a weekend retreat or permanent residence, The Estates at Waters Edge, located 45 minutes west of Edmonton at Lac St. Anne, is a Lake Front community of single-family homes. This secure, gated development is situated on a half-mile of south-facing lakeshore. Summer includes boating, water sports, fishing, walking and biking along the numerous pathways, enjoying barbecues on the deck and watching a beachfront sunset, or visiting one of the various golf courses in proximity. On-site a private boat launch and maintained marina is included for your carefree boating enjoyment. For social gatherings, a clubhouse, including a kitchen, dining area and games room, can accommodate small groups and large, community events. The clubhouse is great for getting everyone together for a private function or community social gatherings. Residents can also enjoy the beachfront recreation area, children’s playground, on-site walking/cross-country ski trails and future development includes a fitness centre, hot tub and outdoor swimming pool to complement existing amenities. The project’s popularity to date has been attributed to the overall hassle free concept of the Waters Edge experience. Prospective buyers can choose their select lot; as well select their choice and size of Craftsman style residence. Floorplans range from two to four bedrooms and 1,150 to 2,500+ sq. ft. constructed on a crawl space, full basement or walk-out basement, or custom design your home with our design team. All are finished in the Craftsman style in your choice of colours, which feature fully landscaped yards, paved driveway, parking pad, exposed aggregate sidewalks. Attached and detached garages and additional storage in the secure storage yard on-site for your recreational toys are also available on-site. Additionally, residences come complete with a 10-year Progressive Home Warranty to ensure home construction quality. Homes are designed so that the living areas take full advantage of the great lake views. Plans are customizable to make the layout and room sizes suit each individuals needs. All designs are done in-house by the Waters Edge Architecture lead design team, so the turnaround time for consultation and final design plans is very fast. Most home builders charge a fee with any changes to their plans, while this is part of a service that is provided to an owner who chooses to build with Waters Edge. Owners can also choose to buy the lot and bring their own builder. The proposed design just has to fit within The Estates at Waters Edge architectural and landscaping guidelines. Upgrades are also available to the homes, including granite countertops, gas fireplace, central vac system a detached or attached garage, as well as numerous other options. The interiors of these homes come in a variety different high-quality finishing packages, with energy-efficient designs and six low-energy appliances. R-20 insulation is used in the walls and R-40 in the ceilings. Use of high efficiency furnaces provides that the homes are built to high efficiency standards and save on utilities. 22 NEW HOME GUIDE | JAN 17 - FEB 14, 2014

A monthly maintenance fee ensures maintenance of all the common areas (such as clubhouse, marina, playground, beachfront recreation area and boat launch). The fees also include water, sewage and a full-time on-site manager. There are lawncare and winter snow shoveling services also available. The area surrounding Waters Edge offers a healthy list of amenities. A convenience store and gas station are a few blocks away. Onoway and Alberta Beach offer retail services including grocery and liquor stores, restaurants, gas station, public library, hair salon, dollar store, hotel and golf course. Schools are nearby and the Barrhead and Stony Plain hospitals are only 25 to 30 minutes away. The proximity to Edmonton is a major selling point for The Estates at Waters Edge. A short drive can get you to your lakefront home in no time. Many of the purchasers, however, are not from the Edmonton area. Residents include people from Peace River, Fort McMurray, Whitecourt and Calgary. They have found The Estates at Waters Edge to be the best value and location for Lake Front and Lake View property in Northern Alberta. Lot prices start in the low $100’s, and twobedroom residences with a completely landscaped lot start in the low $300’s! Onsite showhomes are available for immediate possession. Call Mike at 780-405-6378 or 1-877-405-1105 or visit watersedgeestates.ca


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Sabal Homes

Opening two uncommonly stylish new showhomes

Sabal Homes is pleased to unveil its newest uncommonly stylish showhomes, opening in the north Edmonton community of VITA at Crystallina Nera . Opening was Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014. Architectural styling in VITA integrates the feature characteristics of the landscape, while providing a contemporary interpretation using modern, clean lines and building materials that add value and longevity. “We’re thrilled to open the Insight and Xeno laned homes, which have historically been our two most popular homes in Edmonton. We’re excited to show visitors our uncommonly stylish design, uncommonly thoughtful floorplans and uncommonly attainable prices,” says Nicole McLaws, Sabal Homes marketing manager.

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The Xeno showhome will showcase great use of space at 1,280 sq. ft., while the Insight boasts 1,667 sq. ft. of living space that includes a front flex room on the main floor. A full line-up of nine home models, including the Xeno and Insight, are available to build in VITA and provide a full range of uncommonly stylish floorplans to choose from. Prices start in the $300,000s, and homes include fantastic features such as a choice of premium wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and hardwood throughout the main floor. “Another fantastic feature is that all Sabal homeowners get the chance to design their home with the help of a professional designer at our brand new designSense Studio,” McLaws adds. “At Sabal, we know we’re offering truly inspired homes that are sure to suit the lifestyles of any Edmonton homebuyer.” Sabal Homes’ new showhomes in VITA at Crystallina Nera open Jan. 11, from noon to 5 p.m. Please contact Nicole McLaws at nmclaws@hopewell.com or 403.298.8128 for more information.


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DEVELOPER: College Woods Development Inc. BUILDERS: Entity Homes, Prominent Homes Ltd, Sehra Homes LOCATION: 89 Street and 181 Avenue

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DEVELOPER: Brookfield Residential BUILDERS: Jayman Master Built, Coventry Homes, Sterling Homes, City Homes LOCATION: North of 167 Avenue on 71st Street

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Paving stone vs. concrete By SLC Ltd.

Photo courtesy of SLC Ltd. Paving stone driveways and walks provide you with a unique and affordable way to add a touch of your own design and style to your home’s landscaping, while increasing the overall value. The reasons to install a paving stone driveway versus pouring a concrete slab are endless; adding beautiful curb appeal is only the beginning. The benefits are many. In our shifting climate, concrete slab driveways and sidewalks are prone to cracking, and developing unsightly lines that get worse with every freeze and thaw cycle. Concrete has no outlet for the expansion and contraction that happens with seasonal change. Paving stones are a much better option in our Alberta climate – since they are a “flexible pavement,” paving stones are able to move with freezing and thawing, thereby avoiding cracks. Paving stones are manufactured with less water content than “poured in place concrete,” so the stones are more durable and last longer. Not only will your driveways and walks look and last longer, you will have also considerably increased the value of your home. It is important to meet with a qualified landscaping contractor who has installed many paving stones projects. Make certain to qualify the contractor by asking a few simple questions, ask to see photos of similar work that has been completed and even references if you still feel unsure. A quality landscaping professional should be able to put you at ease with previous experience, and should have a website for you to view their work and credentials.

If the prep work required for a long lasting paving stone job is not done correctly, the results can be an expensive repair after one season, not to mention potentially dangerous. Today, paving stones are available in several design possibilities; allowing you the opportunity to create a more visually pleasing and unique paved surface with the variety of shapes, sizes and colours choices. Working together with your landscaping contractor is vital to the long term success and durability of your paving stone project. At Shane’s Landscaping and Contracting, we recommend using paving stones on driveways in an interlocking pattern since this is proven to be the most durable for vehicular traffic. Our skilled, certified installers can lay your driveway with added touches such as lighting and individual design choices, making your driveway the envy of the neighborhood. We stand by the quality of our work. We are not happy – till you are happy! SLC Ltd. specializes in residential, estate and acreage landscape construction. From patios to water features, driveways, retaining walls, lighting, walkways, fences, irrigation, garden beds, boulders, barbecue, fire pits and the new synthetic grasses, we can help make your landscaping beautiful. Planning your landscaping is an exciting time and we are here to help. Our team of friendly knowledgeable and hardworking staff can make your landscaping dream a reality. Call us now for a consultation.

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Designing with WHITE WRITTEN BY: C. MARIE HEBSON

This go-to neutral pairs perfectly with every shade, but don’t underestimate its power to stand alone. White design can be calming, complex, ethereal and sophisticated. Complex in tone, value and shading, white can go very wrong when not paired properly with contrasting colour and/or texture. Adding contrast helps ground white – otherwise it can “flat-line” and become dull and clinical. 2-Romantic Boudoir Vary the tones of white for depth and interest. Shown here is a beautiful romantic bedroom, with soft green-gray undertone on the bed frame, soft whites on bedside tables, creams on walls with pure white in the drapery – very lovely, definitely more country feeling.

1-Warm and Inviting A guest bedroom is the perfect place to experiment with your white palette. Shown here soft creamy whites with soft gray walls. Paired with burnished gold accessories make this space really dreamy, lovely and warm! 34

3-Soothing Escape In a small space, your priority should be to keep the eye from being distracted. In this gorgeous lake side bedroom, the focal point is the view. It’s been complimented by painting all the walls and ceiling same shade of blue-white. All the bedding is crisp white linens and lacey see-through drapery (for that cottage feeling). So tranquil.


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4-Contemporary White on white in a kitchen can be perfection. Light, bright, timeless – as your mood changes, so too can your kitchen simply by exchanging the artwork and accessories. Great way to expand the space using white on white, and definitely modern using same shade of white throughout. 5-Opulent Classic bathrooms such as are my absolute favorite. Sophisticated, fresh, luxurious and stunning, this design is it. The success of this bathroom is the mix of tone on tone texture in a mosaic tile that compliments the marble countertops, and the sparkly bounce of light everywhere with the warm polished nickel and mirror. Perfection. My white paint choices for whites are (in no order of preference) General Paint:

Mistaya CLW-1042 (for a pure crisp white)

Benjamin Moore: Decorator White CC-20 (gray undertone)Pure White OC-64 (more gray) Pair these two together to get a modern sophisticated gray palette

Cloud White CC-40 (butter yellow undertone) Lancaster Whitewash HC174 (wheat undertone) Pair these together to get a soft, French country feel.

Always specify a softer tone for your wall colour that compliments your white - very important to have the variation for a more sophisticated feeling. If you want modern, stick with the same white, but change up the finish from semi-gloss to flat. Good luck with your white room!

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//industry updates - chba - alberta

New-home buyers set to enter new era in consumer protection

Warranty coverage becomes mandatory across Alberta on Feb. 1 » by jim rivait

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Jim Rivait is Chief Executive Officer of CHBA – Alberta. Starting his career working in government, Jim spent the last decade working in the private sector specializing in government relations, advocacy, strategic communications, policy development/analysis and association management.

Our builders pioneered warranty coverage on new homes starting in 1974 and it has long been a requirement of membership to provide a warranty. The Alberta government’s New Home Buyer Protection Act will ensure all builders meet the same important standard. With the new legislation comes a provincially run registry where warranty details will be posted online, and a requirement that coverage be in place in most cases before a building permit is issued. Your CHBA member is prepared for the transition to the new system. You can find more information at chbaalberta.ca Here’s a snapshot of the new rules. What types of home require warranty coverage? Warranty is required for houses, condominiums, recreational properties, and modular and manufactured homes unless they will be used as purpose-built rentals, social housing, Habitat for Humanity, hotels, or motels. Coverage is also required for common property or facilities in a condominium development. Owner-builders can apply for an exemption from the warranty requirement if they agree to strict conditions that include promising to live in the home for the 10-year period when coverage is required. What is covered and for how long? Materials and labour are covered for a year; delivery and distribution systems such as electrical, gas, plumbing and heating for two years; defects to the building envelope for five years with an option to purchase two additional years; and structural defects for 10 years. What are coverage limits? The limit for a single-family home is $265,000 and $130,000 on multi-family unit. There is also up to $3.3 million in additional coverage for common property in each building of multi-family projects. Most warranty issues relate to minor defects. The most expensive claims are structural and building envelope problems. These are rare and even then can be repaired for well under the limit. When does coverage commence? For single-family and multi-family units, coverage begins on the date when the home is first occupied, permission to occupy is granted or the transfer of title is registered. Coverage for

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common property is more complicated because of project phasing. Talk to your builder about the specifics for your property. What are the responsibilities of the homeowner? The legislation recognizes that homeowners play an essential role in limiting damages. Homeowners have a duty to report problems in a “reasonable” time, notify the warranty provider, take “reasonable” steps to prevent more damage and provide access to the property. What’s the fee to register a home? The fee is set at $95. The government says the fee level will recover costs of operating the registry. Owner-builders are expected to pay a higher fee to cover the higher expected costs of processing the application. Who will use the registry? Warranty providers will have access to the system to confirm that coverage is in place. Homeowners will be able to check the warranty status of a property. Municipal officials may use the registry to check if a warranty is in place before issuing a building permit but procedures will vary in different communities. In the future, realtors and homebuyers will likely want to check on warranty coverage before making an offer on a property. Lenders will also likely be interested in this information. The Canadian Home Builders’ Association – Alberta represents more than 1,500 business members including new home builders, renovators, developers, trade and supply companies, and professional services.


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The Arista By Morrison Homes

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orrison Homes, a well-established Calgary-based home builder, is making big strides in Edmonton after one year. And it’s no wonder, with homes such as the Arista – the company’s latest showhome in the new northeast community of Vita at Cyrstallina Nera. The Arista is a starter home with a contemporary vibe. The two-storey, detached garage home has 1,670 sq. ft. of living space with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and all the comforts you’ve come to expect in a 21st century home. The main floor is open concept with a sleek, linear feel to it. The living room, kitchen and dining room flow and transition seamlessly. The cosy great room is open to above, adding to the sense of openness. A modern-style gas fireplace enhances the contemporary feel. The kitchen’s huge island seats four, has an undermount sink, quartz countertop, and more than enough work surface for meal prep. The kitchen, located in the heart of the home, has a simple design with clean lines and linear layout. Not only does it look stunning with its mix of cabinet colours

and subway tile backsplash, it’s also a kitchen that is efficient and convenient from the cook’s point of view. The dining room is roomy enough to accommodate large gatherings or dinner parties. Open to the kitchen and dining area is a nifty niche area Morrison calls a “Lifestyle Room.” It can be used as an office, as a play area for young tots, or homework space for school age kids. Because it’s open to the kitchen, savvy parents can keep an eye on the kids’ homework and computer searches. Morrison offers a number of layout options, and such is the case for the rear entry. The little niche area can be enclosed and used as a laundry room. JAN 17 - Feb 14, 2014 | New home Guide 37


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The kitchen, located in the heart of the home, has a simple design with clean lines and linear layout.

The rear entrance has a spacious mudroom complete with hooks, a bench and closet. Completing the main floor is a half-bath tucked away down a couple of stairs and opposite the stairs to the basement. The upper floor has two tastefully decorated kids’ bedrooms, but there is the option to add another bedroom over the great room that would add an extra 146 sq. ft. to the home. Likewise, the space could also be turned into a bonus room. For those who like the convenience of a second-floor laundry, you have that in the Arista. Adding texture and interest to the master suite is a unique wood slat feature wall. The master suite also has a walk-in closet and ensuite with walk-in shower. For those who really want to pamper themselves, Morrison Homes offers an option to include a deluxe ensuite. The colours used in the showhome are warm, contemporary grey tones. Flooring in the entrances, bathrooms and laundry room are tiled. The main floor has lovely hardwood flooring and the second floor has sumptuous carpet. Depending on options, upgrades and lot choice, the Arista can be built starting in the $380,000s. The upgraded showhome on a corner lot is $440,000. The new neighbourhood of Vita at Crystallina Nera is located in Edmonton’s northeast between 82 and 66 Streets and off 178 Avenue. It’s an excellent location for its proximity to the Anthony Henday and its easy access to the downtown core. 38 New home Guide | JAN 17 - Feb 14, 2014

The military base is across the other side of the Henday off 82 Street, so Vita is a perfect option for military families. The starting prices also means this is an affordable option for single-parent families. The community is just in its beginning stages, but is promising to be a well thought out neighbourhood. Land for a future school/park has been set aside, and walking trails and storm ponds are just steps away. Shopping and amenities surround Vita are in abundance, all within a few minutes’ drive. Londonderry Mall and Northgate Centre are nearby as are the recreation facilities of Londonderry Fitness Centre, the Edmonton Soccer Centre and Clareview Arena. There is quick access to the Anthony Henday, which makes commutes to other areas of the city a breeze. Both 82 and 97 Streets take you downtown in 15 minutes. Public transit is a convenient travel option and the Eaux Claire Transit


Centre Park ‘n Ride is located on 97 Street. The award-winning Morrison Homes is well established in Calgary and now brings its 50 years of experience and enthusiasm for building quality homes to Edmonton. The company is dedicated to providing its customers with a home that meets their budget, lifestyle and expectations. Visit the Arista showhome at 7703-181 St. Open Monday to Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m.; weekends and holidays noon to 5 p.m. Call 587.523.2070. More information is available at morrisonhomes.ca

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//In the news

Mike Holmes and Dolce Vita Homes

launch partnership Dolce Vita Homes, in partnership with Holmes Approved Homes, is pleased to announce that it is now an official Holmes Approved Homes builder. Dolce Vita Homes will be offering its homebuyers the option of purchasing the Holmes Approved Homes inspection, where their custom home will be monitored throughout out its construction to meet specification requirements outlined by the Holmes Approved Homes program. The program, which was introduced by Canada’s Most Trusted Contractor and Forbes’ Third Most Trustworthy celebrity, Mike Holmes, It emphasizes on building represents a new standard in home building. homes that are durable It emphasizes on building and energy efficient, homes that are durable and energy efficient, incorporating incorporating industryindustry-leading products that leading products that help protect the home and help protect the home homeowner. This includes features such as fire- moistureand homeowner. and mould resistance, sound protection, high indoor air quality and heat recovery systems. “We’re taking homebuilding to the next level,” says Mike Holmes, president of The Holmes Group. “This is about proper construction and quality – because you can’t have one without the other. And Dolce Vita Homes knows this. They build it every day. “My inspectors inspect every Holmes Approved Home at least six times,” adds Holmes. “They document everything they see, so homeowners have real proof of the quality that’s behind their walls.” Dolce Vita Homes was recently awarded the Environmental Certificate of Recognition, presented by the City of Edmonton & CHBA Edmonton for the 2013 Awards of Excellence in Housing. For more information on the Holmes Approved Homes Program, please visit holmesapprovedhomes.com and www.dolcevitahomes.ca

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//In the news

Canada to benefit from a strengthening U.S. economy in 2014 RBC Economics After another year of mediocre growth, Canada’s economy is expected to perk up in 2014, supported by a pick-up in exports and strengthening business investment, according to the latest Economic and Financial Market Outlook from RBC Economics. RBC is forecasting real GDP growth of 1.7 per cent for 2013, 2.6 per cent in 2014 and 2.7 per cent in 2015.

“The U.S.’s slow and subpar recovery has no doubt played a part in the underperformance of Canadian exports through 2013,” says Craig Wright, senior vice-president and chief economist, RBC. “Looking ahead to 2014, we anticipate that stronger growth south of the border will translate to increased demand for Canadian exports, especially as the expansion fans out and business investment accelerates. This expected uptick in both exports and business investment is a critical component of our outlook for Canada’s economy.” The report indicates that strong exports relative to imports in 2014 will result in trade contributing more than it has in a decade to Canada’s annual growth rate. RBC anticipates that this will cause a rebound in investment activity particularly in the manufacturing and mining and oil and gas sectors. Extra support to external trade will come from a weakening Canadian dollar over the course of next year, says RBC. The softer currency reflects a leveling off in commodity prices alongside a generally firmer tone for the U.S. dollar. RBC also assumes that neither the Bank of Canada nor the Fed is likely to adjust the overnight policy rate in 2014, meaning short-term interest rate spreads will hold steady. Longer-term yields on government bonds, however, are likely to rise in line with the gradual, upward shift in U.S. treasury yields; RBC indicates that the pace of increase will be gradual enough to ensure that the economy doesn’t falter and that the Canadian housing market stabilizes.

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Canada’s labour market has been resilient with 148,000 jobs created so far in 2013 and the unemployment rate falling to a cycle low of 6.9 per cent, RBC says. This increase in employment has driven up wages by close to 2.0 per cent on average so far this year while inflation has only increased at an average 0.9 per cent pace. As labour markets tighten further, wage pressures are expected to have a greater upward impact on inflation through the forecast moving it closer to the Bank of Canada’s 2.0 per cent target rate. RBC notes that real wage gains will continue to fuel consumer spending going forward. “Rising incomes and improving household balance sheets will be the key factors supporting consumer spending which we expect to grow by 2.5 per cent in 2014, up from 2.2 per cent this year,” adds Wright. On the provincial front, RBC says that an improvement in underperforming provincial economies will be reflected in Canada’s real GDP growth rising in 2014. The country will continue to see the west out-performing the east with the dividing line shifting slightly east to the OntarioQuebec border.


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Money trumps love when it comes to 2014 New Year’s resolutions: BMO More than one-third of Canadians making New Year’s resolutions for 2014 resolved to improve their personal finances, according to a new study from the BMO Wealth Institute.

Resolutions related to personal finances, at 36 per cent, ranked second only to health and fitness, at 51 per cent – and ahead of resolutions related to love life or the workplace. “It’s encouraging to see that so many Canadians making financial issues a priority,” says Chris Buttigieg, senior manager, wealth planning strategy, BMO Financial Group. “Planning is essential to achieving your goals. If your New Year’s resolution is to lose weight, you will need to follow a plan that includes an exercise schedule and a diet regimen. Similarly, developing a financial plan is only the first step, the second and most crucial step is to implement the strategies recommended in the plan, and finally review the progress of the financial plan at least on an annual basis. Following these steps will increase the chances of reaching your financial goals.” A financial plan helps people work towards their short and long-term goals, such as the purchase of a new home, saving for a child’s education or investing for retirement. It provides a roadmap that outlines the path from where they are today to where they want to be in the future. At BMO, the process begins with a financial professional reviewing a person’s finances – including assets, liabilities, income, spending habits and investments – then building a personalized plan that takes these items and risk tolerance into account and fits with the rest of his/her life. The survey found that 59 per cent of Canadians currently have a financial plan (down from 64 per cent in 2012). Of those who have a financial plan: • Eighty-two per cent reported that their financial plan has helped them achieve their goals. • Sixty-nine per cent wished they would have created one earlier. • Ninety-three per cent review their financial plan at least once a year.

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When asked to identify the reason why they do not have a financial plan, the top reasons cited by Canadians included: • Do not have enough money to warrant a financial plan (37 per cent). • Never thought of doing a financial plan (29 per cent). • Do not know how to start the process (28 per cent). • Not sure what a financial plan involves (19 per cent). “Having a financial plan is not contingent on your income or how much you have in investments,” says Buttigieg. “A financial plan can benefit anyone who has goals which require funding and is seeking a roadmap to help achieve them.”


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//In the news

Tips to find the money to begin investing today With the RSP deadline just weeks away, Scotiabank’s Annual Investment Poll found that three in 10 (31 per cent) Canadians plan to contribute to their RSP this year, a decrease from 39 per cent in both 2012 and 2011. Three-quarters of Canadians (74 per cent) who hold

RSPs, and have thought about contributing more, cite lack of affordability as the top reason for not contributing more often (84 per cent in 2012). The study also found that among Canadians who hold an RSP, 40 per cent have withdrawn funds from their RSP, up four per cent from 2012 (36 per cent). Again this year, the top reason for taking money out of RSPs is to take advantage of the Home Buyers’ Plan to buy/build a first home (16 per cent vs. 15 per cent in 2012), followed by covering day-to-day living expenses (eight per cent vs. five per cent in 2012) and paying down debt (eight per cent vs. six per cent in 2012). “With the new year underway and the RSP contribution deadline less than two months away, we want to encourage Canadians to meet with a financial advisor,” says Mike Henry, senior vice-president of retail payments, deposits and lending at Scotiabank. “RSPs continue to be an important and tax-effective way to maximize retirement savings. If affordability is an issue, a financial advisor can help identify ways to make that all-important contribution, big or small, as well as develop a financial plan to help achieve retirement goals.”

RSP contribution tips:

» Talk to your financial advisor to make a plan to find out what works best for you for both long and short-term financial goals. » Set-up pre-authorized contributions, such as Scotiabank’s Pay Yourself First plan, that let you make regular and automatic contributions from your bank account directly into your RSP. Start with a small amount and adjust it depending on your financial situation. » Spousal RSPs can be an effective tool in planning for retirement, giving you the ability to contribute to your spouse’s RSP, realize income splitting opportunities and potentially reduce your family’s overall tax burden. » Consider borrowing to top up any unused contribution room and maximize your RSP, as the contribution may generate a tax refund that can be used to pay off the loan. The Scotia RSP Catch-up Line of Credit, for example, is an opportunity to maximize both your current and previous years’ contributions. Take advantage of online tools to help you get started with your investment planning. Scotiabank’s Investment Centre can help you find out where you are in planning for retirement.

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DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: open LOCATION: Sturgeon Road between the Sturgeon Valley Golf Course & Riverlot 56 Natural Area

7 TUSCANY HILLS & UPPER TUSCANY

DEVELOPER: United Communities BUILDERS: OPEN to the Public LOCATION: North corner of 127th Street & 195 Ave

•R ECREATION FACILITIES: 28 ball diamonds, 47 soccer/football fields, 4 Regulation Rugby Fields, 1 regulation BMX track, 7 pools, 3 NHL size hockey arenas, 2 indoor arenas and 27 outdoor ice surfaces, Arden Theatre, Historic sites, Art Gallery, Museum

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DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Daytona Homes Master Builder, Parkwood Master Builder LOCATION: Coal Mine Road and Everitt Drive.

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Managing post-holiday debt Holiday parties are over, gifts are unwrapped and festive decorations are put away. Now it’s time to tackle the daunting pile of bills.

Remember, if you struggle to make payments and take too long to pay off debt, interest charges will continue to accumulate. You may find yourself in an even deeper debt hole by the end of the year.

Follow these three steps to avoid a debt spiral in 2014:

Once you have paid off your debt, create a plan for the next holiday season. Make a list of possible expenses and gifts, and then figure out a budget you can stick to. Next time, save money in advance rather than charging more than you can afford to your credit card.

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A financial adviser can help you pull together a plan to budget and pay off your debt in a short period of time. “Ensure that you bring all of your financial information, including outstanding debt, when meeting an adviser, to help them understand your entire situation,” says Stephen Reichenfeld, private wealth counsellor of Fiduciary Trust Company of Canada. More information on how to find an investment adviser is available at franklintempleton.ca.

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Cut back on frivolous expenses so you can pay down your debt sooner. While a new spring wardrobe or a beach vacation may seem tempting, keep your sights set on your goal.

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Once you have paid off your debt, create a plan for the next holiday season. Make a list of possible expenses and gifts, and then figure out a budget you can stick to.


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Developer: Brookfield Residential BUILDERS: Brookfield Homes, Daytona Homes and Look Homes LOCATION: Lessard Road and 199 street, to Edgemont Way

7 COPPERWOOD

DEVELOPER: The Grange South West Property Corporation BUILDERS: Open LOCATION: Hemingway Rd. & 199 Street (between 45 Ave. & 62 Ave.)

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DEVELOPER: Lewis Estates Communities Inc. BUILDERS: ReidBuilt Homes, Challenger Homes, Landmark Homes, Western Living Homes, Canyon Spring Master Builder, Marquee Homes, Paulmac Developments, Lincolnberg Master Builder MEADOWLANDS ESTATES Homexx Corporation, Western Living Homes,Canyon Spring Master Builder, Stonegate Developments MEADOWLANDS Encore Master Builder, Landmark Legacy Homes, Lincolnberg Master Builder SUDER GREENS Reid Built Homes, Challenger Homes, Landmark Homes, Hillview Homes LOCATION: West of Anthony Henday on 87th Ave.(Webber Greens Dr.) WEBBER GREENS Estate Homes-Western Living Homes, Canyon Spring Master Builder, Marquee Homes, Move-Up Homes-Landmark Homes, Challenger Homes, Reid Built Homes

DEVELOPER: Cameron Heights Joint Venture BUILDERS: Canyon Spring Master Builder, Hillview Homes Master Builder, Landmark Homes, Darren’s Homes, Classic Landmark Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Kanvi Homes, Marcson Homes, Look Homes LOCATION: South on Anthony Henday to Cameron Heights Drive.

2 WEDGEWOOD

DEVELOPER: Reid Worldwide Corporation BUILDERS: ReidBuilt Homes LOCATION: Corner of Lessard Road & 180th Street

3 THE PROPERTIES OF DONSDALE

DEVELOPER: Alldritt Land Corporation LP BUILDERS: Open LOCATION: 178 Street south to Lessard Road turn on Danbury Boulevard & follow the signs

4 RIVER POINTE AT CAMERON HEIGHTS

DEVELOPER: Delta Square Properties Inc. BUILDERS: Open to the public LOCATION: Take Anthony Henday turn on Cameron Heights Dr.

5 HAMPTON TERRACE

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Rohit Communities, Sterling Homes LOCATION: Lessard Road & 199 Street

9 HAMPTON POINTE

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: MacLachlan & Mitchell Homes, Bedrock Homes, Dolce Vita Homes LOCATION: Take Anthony Henday, turn West on Lessard Road.

10 GRANVILLE

DEVELOPER: Alldritt Land Corporation LP BUILDERS: Alldritt Homes, Bedrock Homes, Crimson Cove Homes, Infiniti MasterBuilt, Kanvi Homes, Kimberley CustomBuilt, Pacesetter Homes, Parkwood Master Builder, San Rufo Homes LOCATION: SW corner of Whitemud Dr. and Guardian Rd.

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DEVELOPER: Hopewell Residential Communities BUILDERS: Daytona Homes Master Builder, Innovations by Jayman, Jayman MasterBUILT, Prominent Homes, Sabal Homes LOCATION: North of Whitemud Dr. on 215 Street

12 WOODHAVEN -EDGEMONT DEVELOPER: Walton Development and Management LP BUILDERS: Montorio Homes, Coventry Homes, Sabal Homes, Pacesetter Homes LOCATION: 199street and 35 ave

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SUPERSIZE YOUR

Mortgage payments According to a recent RBC Home Ownership survey, 65 per cent of Canadian homeowners are worried about mortgage rate increases, and 56 per cent admit that their mortgage is higher than they expected.

“Flexible payment options can help take some of the guesswork out of interest rates increases,” says Marcia Moffat, RBC head of home equity financing. “Speaking with a mortgage specialist and making a few simple changes can help you save thousands on interest costs as well as take years off your mortgage.” Here are a couple of tips to help you pay off your mortgage even faster. » Make annual mortgage payments on the principle. Many mortgages allow you to make a lump sum payment once every 12 months or at renewal time, which is applied directly to the principal. If you come into a large sum of money through an inheritance or bonus, consider making a prepayment, which can shave years off your mortgage. » If you double up your payments once per year for 25 years, on a $250,000, 25-year mortgage at five per cent interest, you can save more than $30,000 and shave 3.5 years off your amortization term. » Switch to a bi-weekly mortgage payment schedule. Changing to an accelerated bi-weekly payment can be an easy adjustment that will help you save on mortgage interest. The bi-weekly accelerated payment works to help you pay down your mortgage faster as you actually end up making 26 bi-weekly payments a year versus 12 monthly payments. Th is adds up to one extra monthly payment every year.

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Unlock the power of mortgage pre-approval So, you’ve decided to take the plunge into home ownership and start searching for your first home? Make sure you have your financing in order before you start your search. “Having a mortgage pre-approval is a critical component of buying a home, particularly for younger homebuyers,” says Marcia Moffat, RBC head of home equity fi nancing. “It presents you as a serious purchaser to both realtors and sellers.” Pre-approvals have no obligation and help lock in your interest rate. It also clarifies your budget and sets your expectations accordingly so you’re not wasting your time viewing houses that are beyond your budget. With a pre-approved mortgage you will know what you can afford right away. On top of the pre-approval amount, consider your lifestyle preferences and how future cost increases may impact your payment comfort zone.


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New book offers the low-down on the real risks and

rewards of investing in real estate » by Susan legge

You’ve seen how easy renovating and flipping real estate properties is on TV, and you think you’d make the perfect landlord while making piles of money, right? Now give your head a shake and check out Julie Broad’s new book or switch the channel.

Broad’s book, More Than Cashflow: The Real Risks & Rewards of Profitable Real Estate Investing, puts some much-needed advice into the hands of wannabe real estate investors considering making a career out of building a profitable portfolio of properties. A Canadian investor herself, Broad took a step-by-step approach with her new book – which went to number one on Amazon.ca – by providing some basic strategies and fundamentals about the investment real estate market, and she did it without pulling any punches. “We help you get into real estate investing without the hype that comes with far too many newsletters, blogs and programs in the market today. But you will have to work for it,” says Broad. The book covers plenty of ground, including ways to increase cash-flow using rent-to-own strategies, tips on finding and keeping tenants, the low-down on property managers and ideas about where to invest. There’s even a chapter on female intuition – love that! Much of the advice comes from the real-life adventures of Broad’s own investments with (and without) her husband, Dave. Interestingly, the couple’s most successful investments were mutually agreed upon at the outset. In terms of the time commitment an income property demands, Broad says it depends on how many properties you have and whether you hire someone to oversee tasks such as finding tenants and property maintenance. “It may take an hour or two a month, or it could be a full-time job,” she says. And costs can add up. Placement management fees, for example, can take a chunk of cash out of your pocket, but the time you save on getting the right tenant may be well worth the investment, particularly if you’re looking at a property that’s difficult to rent or if you can’t spare the time yourself to show the property to potential tenants. Condo or freehold? When asked about the difference between buying a home or a condo as an investment, Broad says she prefers a condo-fee free options. “You can control the costs of a freehold investment,” but even a freehold home has its caveats. “If it’s not a solid, well-cared for property, for example, recovering the costs of a new roof can take several years.” ...continued on pg 58 56 New home Guide | JAN 17 - Feb 14, 2014


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Overall, investors should look at a property before purchasing it based on three strategies: > Will the property appreciate over time? > Will you be paying down the mortgage quickly using the rental income? > Will you be creating cash flow? Rent-to-own The rent-to-own strategy of purchasing a home is still an option, as people see that the Canadian real estate market is strong and the likelihood that home prices will increase is high. The rent-to-own scenario is a good one if you’re thinking about buying a property with the idea of selling to the tenant using the rental income, but you need to be sure to have a proper legal agreement in place, says Broad. “If the tenant suddenly decides the property isn’t worth buying, what recourse do you have if they walk away?”

“ We help you get into real estate investing without the hype that comes with far too many newsletters, blogs and programs in the market today. But you will have to work for it,” says Broad

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Get educated When it comes to getting more info and a better understanding of your local investment market, Broad suggests websites such as meetup.com, which often have specific networking opportunities for investors. Hearing about others’ experiences is the best way to learn, and getting suggestions from those who have been there and grown from the experience is a great way to avoid pitfalls. Since it takes more than the length of an average TV show to become an investment expert, people like Broad who offer their own real-world accounts of both successful and unsuccessful strategies are essential to any future flipping star. Broad’s book is available on her website, revnyou.com or online at indigo.ca and amazon.ca


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1 THE BRICKYARD AT OLD TOWN

DEVELOPER: Old Town Development Corp. BUILDERS: Daytona Homes Master Builder, Kirkland Homes Master Builder, Lakeview Developments LOCATION: West of 50th street and 50th Ave, Stony Plain

2 GENESIS ON THE LAKES

DEVELOPER: Unitech Construction Services Ltd. BUILDERS: Ashton Homes, Caribbean Homes, Fox Maple Homes, Innova Homes, Sierra Homes, Stellar Homes LOCATION: South off highway 16A onto Highway 779 (also known as 48 Street)

3 LAKE WESTERRA

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Coventry Homes, Sterling Homes LOCATION: Golf Course Rd. & 79 Ave.

5 SILVERSTONE

DEVELOPER: Wilcor Development Group BUILDERS: Wilcor Homes, Open LOCATION: Spring Lake Exit off of Hwy 16A & Range Road 15

7 SOUTHCREEK

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Pacesetter Homes, Alquinn Homes LOCATION: South of Fairway Drive & West of Boundary Road

8 THE ESTATES AT WATERS EDGE

DEVELOPER: Waters Edge Developments BUILDER: Waters Edge Developments LOCATION: Only 20 mins West of Stony Plain On Hwy 43 at Gunn & Just 35 mins West of St. Albert on Hwy 37 located on the North Shore of Lac Ste Anne

9 HILLS OF TWIN LAKES

DEVELOPER: Dyrbye Developments Ltd. BUILDERS: Open LOCATION: 2 miles North of Yellowhead Trail on highway 779 & 1.5 miles West on twp road 534

10 WILLOWS END

DEVELOPER: Jaffer Developments BUILDER: Jaffer Developments LOCATION: 48 Street and Willow Park Road North

PUBLIC SCHOOLS • FOREST GREEN 5210 - 45 Street 963-7366 [1] • HIGH PARK 40 Highridge Way 963-2222 [1] [2] • MEMORIAL COMPOSITE 5116 - 55 Avenue 963-2255 [3] • MERIDIAN HEIGHTS 4119 - 43 Street 963-2280 [1][2] • STONY PLAIN CENTRAL 5108 - 55 Avenue 963-2203 [1][2]

SEPARATE SCHOOLS • JOHN PAUL II 5801 - 48 Street 963-2526 [1][2]

PRIVATE SCHOOLS • ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN 5014 - 53 Avenue 963-2715 [1] Elementary K-6 [2] Junior High 7-9 [3] High School 10-12

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DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: ReidBuilt Homes LOCATION: South on Boundary Rd at 44th Ave.

6 SPRING LAKE RANCH

• POPULATION: 10,544 and Growing. • LOCATED: 20 km west of Edmonton on Hwy 16A • SCHOOLS: 4 Kindergarten to grade nine, Senior high, French Immersion & including 2 Religious schools. • GROCERY: Extensive with new Big Box National Outlets 2 km to the east of town. • RECREATION FACILITIES: New tri-municipal recreation complex east of town. 18 hole CPGA Championship Golf Coarse, curling, skating, library, Municipal Heritage Centre, Heritage Walk of Murals. • MEDICAL FACILITIES: New 70 bed acute & extended care hospital. Full ambulance services. 3 Medical Clinics. • PARKS & PATHWAYS: Extensive, including 12 km of pathways, watercourses & Lions campground.

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1 HILLDOWNS

DEVELOPER: Robson Developments Ltd. BUILDERS: First Avenue Properties, Stylemaster by Rococo Homes, San Rufo Homes, Masterpiece Custom Homes, Celico Builders LOCATION: Grove Drive & King Street

2 VANDERBUILT COMMON

DEVELOPER: SG Developments BUILDER: MacLachlan & Mitchell Homes LOCATION: Century Rd & Viscount Common

3 SPRUCE VILLAGE

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Alquinn Homes, Cove Properties, Hillview Homes, Open LOCATION: Century Road & Grove Dr.

4 PARKLAND VILLAGE

DEVELOPER: Parkland Village BUILDERS: Country Hills Homes LOCATION: Yellowhead Trail West To Century Rd, North 2 min.

5 HAWTHORNE AT HEATHERGLEN

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Alquinn Homes, City Homes. LOCATION: North of Hwy 16A on Jennifer Heill Way, East on Hawthorne Gate

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DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Sterling Homes, Alquinn Homes LOCATION: On Jennifer Heil West of Tri-Leisure Center

7 GREENBURY

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Western Living Homes, Dolce Vita Homes, Alquinn Homes, Cami Comfort Homes, MacLachlan & Mitchell Homes LOCATION: Grove Drive & Pioneer Road

8 HILLS OF TWIN LAKES

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•P OPULATION: 26,271. •L OCATED: 11 km west of Edmonton on Hwy 16 or 16A. • SCHOOLS: 9 Public & Separate Schools. • GROCERY: 11 Grocery/ Convenience stores, Safeway, IGA Garden Market, The Real Canadian Superstore & Walmart. • RECREATIONAL FACILITIES: Twin Ice Arena, Curling Rink, Golf Course, TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre, many soccer fields and baseball diamonds. • MEDICAL FACILITIES: Member of the West View Regional Health Authority with almost 50 Medical & Dental practitioners. • PARKS & PATHWAYS: 15+ km of pathways spread throughout 230 hectares of natural & developed park space.

10 KENTON VILLAGE

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Alquinn Homes, and Urbanage Homes LOCATION: Century Road, South of Highway 16 at Vanderbilt Common

11 THE WOODS AT KENTON

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Alquinn Homes, and Hillview Master Builder LOCATION: Century Road, South of Highway 16 at Vanderbilt Common

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DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Averton Homes & MacLachlan & Mitchell Homes LOCATION: Grove Drive, East of Century Road

9 DEER PARK ESTATES

DEVELOPER: Broadview Developments Inc. BUILDERS: Rococo Homes, Alta Rose Homes, Evani Homes, Lang Built LOCATION: Grove Drive and Jennifer Heil Way

As Alberta’s 11th city, Spruce Grove is your city in the “country”. The place to live....naturally. for more information call (780) 962-7612 or visit our website at www.sprucegrove.org

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//FUNDAMENTALLY SPEAKING

Mortgage essentials It’s a hot topic in a changing landscape, so learning as much as you can is time well spent » by WAYNE KARL

WAYNE KARL

is an award-winning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics – such as economic fundamentals – you need to examine when buying property. He can be reached at

wayne.karl@wall2wallmedia.com

or follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl

Mortgage interest rates, still at historical lows and expected to remain so well into this year and maybe 2015, represent a window of opportunity for those looking to buy a home. The mortgage industry is ultra-competitive, lenders often introduce new products and otherwise there are plenty of options for borrowers. If you could lock in at a low rate over 10 years, for example, that gives you the comfort of knowing what your mortgage payments will be over that period, while over that time you can also take advantage of any pre-payment and lump-sum payment options to pay down your mortgage. Another appeal of this scenario is that, as we often point out, experts advise you take a long-term view of your home purchase. For example, there has been some talk recently about cooling prices and softening sales. But even if that were to happen in your market and housing type, ask yourself: in 10 years, is a home you buy today likely to be worth more or less? If you need an answer to this question, just take a look back at prices 10 years ago. Of course, there are no guarantees, but if you’re in the homebuying mode anyway, today’s low rate environment makes a pretty compelling reason to act sooner than later to take advantage of these opportunities. Low rates notwithstanding, the banks, financial firms, brokers and other experts still advise homebuyers to practice smart borrowing – everything from putting down a larger down payment to taking advantage of pre-payment options and even “stress-testing” your mortgage at a higher rate to ensure your finances can accommodate rate fluctuations or other unforeseen circumstances. The mortgage market is a complex beast, and as a prospective homebuyer, these are not lessons you’re going to learn overnight – nor do you likely want to. You’re focused on saving a down payment, getting your finances in order, searching

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But just as important is to also spend as much time as necessary to find a broker or banker you trust and who knows their business. potential neighbourhoods, choosing a home and selecting interior finishings. But just as important is to also spend as much time as necessary to find a broker or banker you trust and who knows their business. More so than in any other area of homebuying, you’re going to rely on the advice of this member of your team – now more than ever. It will prove to be time well spent.


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DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Tristate Signature Homes LOCATION: Dunlop Wynd & Caledonia Dr.

3 WINDROSE

DEVELOPER: Maclab Enterprises BUILDERS: Homes by Sher-Bilt, Cornerbrook Construction, Jacob’s Construction, McLean & McLean Custom Homes LOCATION: Exit at 50 Ave off Highway 2, proceed west, then go south on RR 253 to Windrose

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•M EDICAL FACILITIES: Full Service Community Hospital and Full Ambulance Service. •P ARKS & PATHWAYS: 27 parks including Telford Lake, Fred John’s Park & Lions Campground.

DEVELOPER: Maclab Enterprises BUILDERS: Kimberly General Partner, Cobblestone Master Builder, Bedrock Homes, Caliber Master Builder, Entity Homes, B&H Homes, Landmark Homes LOCATION: Grant MacEwan Boulevard & Suntree Promenade

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DEVELOPER: Tamani Communities BUILDERS: Dolce Vita Homes, Homes by Avi, Innovations by Jayman, Jayman MasterBUILT LOCATION: Highway 2A & 50th Street

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Developments BUILDERS: Bedrock Homes, Dolce Vita Homes, Homes by Sher-Bilt, Western Living Homes LOCATION: South of Rolly View Road on C.W. Gaetz Drive

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amani Communities has outdone themselves as the developer of Leduc’s premier community Southfork. Their vision of creating one of the “most desirable and exciting neighbourhoods in the country” is coming to fruition with architectural controlled homes surrounded by playgrounds, pocket parks, water features and beautiful landscaping… homes suited for all stages and all ages! Leduc, a satellite city of 26,000, boasts small town charm with big city amenities and strong economic growth. Gone is the small town that had residents driving to Edmonton for basic needs and wants. This incredible community is drawing families in from all areas of the surrounding areas with its well-planned design and multifaceted access. Southfork is number one in permits and sales as young families flock to stake their claim

in a Southfork home. The Edmonton International Airport, just minutes away, is proving to be perfect for those who work up north or in the oil sands while choosing to keep their families in Southfork. Several companies fly their staff out from the International to Fort McMurray, Ft. St. John and other provinces. The Queen Elizabeth Highway runs parallel to Leduc connecting to Edmonton and the Anthony Henday ring road for quick access to Fort Saskatchewan, Sherwood Park and St. Albert. Or take the C-Line Commuter Service to and from Century Park LRT in Edmonton with stops in Nisku. Families have 12 schools, kindergarten to grade 12, to choose from in the much sought after Black Gold School District and a host of activities to educate and entertain every member regardless of age. The Leduc Recreation Centre contains aquatic facilities, indoor playground, child care and programs to fit everyone’s interests. Beyond the Centre are organizations for all manner of sports from archery, football, curling, skate board park, gymnastics, ice skating and much more. Grab your golf clubs, the course is just minutes from Southfork. The Maclab Centre for Performing Arts, with seating for 460, hosts music and dance festivals, guest speakers and so


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much more. The art community has a full palette with theatre, painters, choirs, performing arts and pottery groups just to name a few. Check out the historical society, square dancing, communities in bloom, music festivals or whoop it up at the rodeo! Join the boat club at Telford Lake – right in Leduc! Learn how to do boating of all types with lessons and rentals available. Pack up the kids and picnic basket and wander over to the Southfork’s Super Park! Playground equipment includes swings, slides and other age appropriate structures to keep everyone in giggles and in shape. Dad will love the gas barbecues and covered patio. The sparkling water falls complement the vast areas of green grass and interconnecting pathways. A perfect park in a perfect neighbourhood… Southfork. Leduc has 68 km of multi-use interconnecting pathways that are maintained year round. These trails make Leduc one of the most walkable communities – from neighbourhood to city centre and beyond. The Leduc Community Hospital offers acute care, transition beds, general and specialized surgery, lab services, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation and a 24-hour emergency department. Sleep comfortably knowing Leduc protects its interests and each other with the Night Hawk Community Patrol, RCMP, Enforcement Services, and Crime Stoppers. An integrated fire service also delivers ambulance service, patient transport and the usual fire services. Optometrists, dentists, chiropractors, whatever you need Leduc has it. Tamani Communities has thoughtfully planned each stage of this “Contemporary Heritage” neighbourhood with homes to fit all stages and ages of life, from front attached in low $400’s, laned homes from high $200’s, semidetached high $200’s to multi-family low $200’s. New-home buyers are thrilled to find these innovative homes in Southfork are considerably less in price than comparable ones in Edmonton. Tamani Communities homes are built by multi award winners – Homes by Avi, Dolce Vita Homes, Innovations by Jayman and Jayman MasterBuilt. 68 New home Guide | JAN 17 - Feb 14, 2014

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Rendering hopes into dreams, Stage 4 townhomes are a must see for first-time homebuyers or those considering downsizing. The spacious, two storey, open concept design is only out done by the pricing. These front drive, street orientated colonial style townhouses in the mid $200’s are built by award winning Homes by Avi. Come to Stage 5 containing semi-attached homes of beauty and quality that start at $289,900 with state of the art builders Homes by Avi, Innovations by Jayman and Dolce Vita Homes’ “renaissance of building excellence.” These are builders that create beautiful functional spaces and with thoughtful aesthetics making each home uniquely yours. There are exciting opportunities for all with the family friendly pricing of Stage 6 new contracted lot design. “Although the lots are narrower, they allow for larger houses to be situated on them as the house sits on the property line on one side. These homes will be both front drive single-detached homes and laned single-detached homes.” Stage 6 has just completed servicing the lots and construction will soon be underway. Tamani Communities prides itself in providing consumers with a variety of choices nested with the knowledge that not only are they receiving what they want but they are living in a value based community built from the outside in with quality first and no detail left to chance.

Leduc Southfork is now the community of choice for young families… Let that family be yours!


//mortgage finesse

Doing the math

Choosing between fixed and variable rate mortgages » by calum ross Year over year, perhaps the most contested issue in the mortgage market is the age-old decision of choosing between a fixed and variable rate mortgage. Hundreds of

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is senior vice-president and practicing mortgage agent with The Mortgage Centre. He has appeared on Canada AM, Investment Television, BNN and Citytv. He holds an MBA in finance and is an Accredited Mortgage Professional. He can be reached at 416.410.9905.

thousands of dollars of personal financial research dollars have been poured into making the case and giving the final decisive pearl of wisdom to consumers. Here is some wisdom that will work in any set of market conditions, and perhaps most importantly, will help you determine the best choice for your own personal risk tolerance and financial circumstances. Anyone who suggests you should go with either a fixed or variable rate mortgage without knowing your long term goals, the longer term picture of your cash flow and your own individual risk tolerance, is a financial professional you should be very wary of. I have more than seven years of post-secondary education, I have worked directly in the global treasury operations of one of Canada’s big five banks, and I can assure you – anyone who pretends to know what is going to happen with long term interest rates is either

delusional or has a grossly exaggerated opinion of themselves. At any given time, Canada’s capital markets represent about three per cent or less of global capital markets and our economy is heavily reliant on exports to our key trading partners. For Canadian mortgage consumers, no matter how closely we watch our own economy, we will always be subject to changes in our capital markets (debt and equity markets) as a result of shocks to the global system and particularly shocks to our key trading partner – the United States of America. What this means to the fixed versus variable decision is this: at any given time, there is a set spread between the difference in the discounted five-year

Anyone who suggests you should go with either a fixed or variable rate mortgage without knowing your long term goals, the longer term picture of your cash flow and your own individual risk tolerance, is a financial professional you should be very wary of.

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1 COLONIALE ESTATES

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2 PLACE CHALEUREUSE

DEVELOPER: Mandalay Developments BUILDERS: Royer Homes, Orca Homes, Goldenwood Homes, Davies & Company, Landmark Communities LOCATION: 50 Street & Blvd. Soleil

3 TRIOMPHE ESTATES

DEVELOPER: S&D Group Development Ltd BUILDERS: Abington Homes, Ashton Homes, Royer Homes, Open LOCATION: 44 Ave. just off 44 St.

4 DANSEREAU MEADOWS

DEVELOPER: United Communities BUILDERS: Caliber Master Builder, Landmark Homes, Landmark Communities, Pacesetter Homes LOCATION: West on 50th Street at Rue Montalet (follow the signs)

5 RUISSEAU

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Look Homes Master Builder. LOCATION: It is located on the south side of 50th ave at 66st.

6 ROYAL OAKS

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fixed rate (the most popular long-term mortgage product) and the discounted variable rate product. This spread can increase or decrease in response to movements in the overnight lending rate set by the Bank of Canada and the Government of Canada bond market. This difference in rate represents the premium that mortgage consumers have to pay for the peace of mind that a longer term fixed mortgage offers. Conversely, the difference in savings for going variable represents the reward for taking on the extra risk of not locking in your rate and protecting yourself against future potential rate movements. In reality, the only thing a longer term fixed mortgage gives you is a guarantee against your rate and subsequently your payment moving for a longer period. In fact, it is essentially an insurance premium against interest rate risk, and like all insurance premiums, they change and are more or less valuable to different market participants. The difference between this longer term fixed rate and the variable rates, rise and fall in different market conditions. Traditionally, the difference between short and long-term rates is highest when inflation is high – at some of these points in time, the difference was more than two per cent. When inflation is extraordinarily low, the difference in these two rates has been as low as less than 0.5 per cent. Regardless of the difference in the two rates, the relative cost-benefit analysis really comes down to your own tolerance for risk and how much you ultimately pay (cost) for that piece of mind, or stand to gain (save) from taking the extra risk. Only you can ultimately gauge that decision, but if you want to do the math, it is fairly simple – just multiply the mortgage balance you have or were considering taking between the difference in the fixed versus variable.

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For example – if you have a $100,000 mortgage and the difference between a competitive fixed rate mortgage and a variable rate mortgage is one per cent, then the additional premium per year for that peace of mind is $1,000 or $100,0000 x (the difference in interest rates). If this cost seems reasonable, you are likely psychologically suited for a longer term fixed mortgage. If it seems expensive, you are more likely a candidate for a variable rate mortgage. One final caveat: there is no amount of financial gain that ever warrants putting yourself under financial duress. When it comes to mortgage or financial decisions, the wise consumer does not take on more risk than they can financially handle. The implication – if you can’t afford an upswing in rates then going variable is not a sound decision in any economy.


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Moving etiquette

bring your manners with you Âť by chuck resnick

Even at the best of times, moving day can be stressful for everyone involved. Whether you are moving into or out of a

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

condominium, lowrise home or a commercial property, a move involves trucks, boxes, packing materials, workers and a certain amount of organized chaos. As with any major event, preparation is key. There are certain things to do on moving day to make things go as smoothly as possible. The first is to be sure to bring your manners with you.

or out of your new place. It is important to respect your neighbours’ privacy and property. > If you are booking a residential move and have the choice, select 9 or 10 a.m. for your truck to arrive. This is a time when people who work the 9-to-5 shift are not at home, and you are less likely to cause them any inconvenience.

Think of the following tips as moving etiquette: > Let your neighbours at both ends know when to expect the movers to pull into your place. Ensure that the movers park and unload to avoid blocking anyone else’s driveway or trespassing on other property while items are being carried into

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DEVELOPER: Windermere Grand BUILDERS: Audie Benson Estate Homes, Birkholtz Homes, Homes by Element Construction, and OPEN to the public LOCATION: North of 9th Avenue on the corner of Windermere Drive and Windermere Road

8 CREEKWOOD CHAPPELLE

DEVELOPER: Delcon Creekwood BUILDERS: Alldritt Homes, Artisan Homes, Marcson Homes, Bedrock Homes, Homes by Avi, Kimberley Homes, ReidBuilt Homes, Rohit Communities, Connect Homes, Thomsen Built LOCATION: South of Ellerslie Road & West of 141 Street

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DEVELOPER: Windermere Lands Ltd. BUILDERS: Dolce Vita Homes, Bedrock Homes, Thomsen Built, Marcson Homes LOCATION: 170th Street & Ellerslie Road

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DEVELOPER: Windermere Ambleside II Ltd. BUILDERS: Marcson Homes, Bedrock Homes, Kimberley Homes, Homes by Avi, Kanvi Homes, Connect Homes, Averton Homes LOCATION: Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday Drive

5 KESWICK ON THE RIVER

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DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Coventry Homes, MacLachlan & Mitchell Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Sterling Homes, Rohit Communities, Marcson Homes, Augusta Homes LOCATION: 170 St & 7th Ave. S.W.

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DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Ace Lange Homes, Homes by Managen, Dolce Vita Homes, Artisan Homes, Carriage Signature Homes, Sunny Valley Homes, Averton Homes, MacLachlan & Mitchell Homes, Open LOCATION: Windermere Blvd. West of 170 St.

Developer: UnitedCommunities Builders: RSL - Homesby Avi, Pacesetter, Parkwood Homes, Landmark Homes. RPL - Pacesetter, Landmark Legacy Homes, Rohit Communities. Duplex Homes (front attached Garages) - Parkwood Homes, Landmark Legacy. Duplex Homes (rear attached garages) - Homes by Avi, Rohit Communities. LOCATION: 156 Street & Ellerslie Road

DEVELOPER: MLC Group BUILDERS: Cameron Homes, Rohit Communities, Hillview Master Builder, Kimberley Homes, Landmark Homes, Parkwood Master Builder, Aacropolis Homes, Ace Lange Homes, Carriage Signature Homes, Perry Signature Homes LOCATION: West of 180th Street and South of Ellerslie Road (9th Ave)

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7 WINDERMERE GRAND

DEVELOPER: Brookfield Residential BUILDERS: Lincolnberg Master Builder, Daytona Homes Master Builder, Look Homes Master Builder, Homes By Avi, Maple Isle Homes, Brookfield Homes LOCATION: South of Ellerslie Road & West of 141 Street.

11 ONE AT WINDERMERE

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments BUILDERS: Bedrock Homes, Dolce Vita Homes, Western Living Homes LOCATION: Winderemere Blvd. West of 170 Street

12 AMBELSIDE SOUTH

DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Sterling Homes, Coventry Homes, Connect Homes, LOCATION: Ellerslie Road & 170th Street

6 WINDERMERE RIDGE

DEVELOPER: Beaverbrook Developments. BUILDERS:Cami Custom Homes, Marco Antonio Homes, Open LOCATION: Windermere Blvd., West of 170 St.

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> Everyone wants to move at the same time, but this can tie up the elevators and make it impossible for residents to come and go, so instead of chaos, the property management will book a block of time for you to move. Book the elevators well in advance – in both the building you are leaving and the building you will be moving into – so that you can have the benefit of arranging your time comfortably. You should also check to see if movers are restricted to using specific doors. Sometimes there are service areas to use for moving so that the rest of the tenants aren’t disturbed or inconvenienced, or to accommodate large, heavy pieces of furniture. > Make arrangements for your pets to be cared for elsewhere. The very nature of a move means that doors will be open for long periods, and having animals wandering in and out can be dangerous for them and for those carrying your belongings. > If the movers are playing a radio, ask them to keep the volume down to avoid bothering small children or elderly neighbours who may want peace and quiet. > The physical nature of moving means that your movers will get thirsty and hungry. Although it is not necessary, offering cool drinks and some snacks is always greatly appreciated. Cold water and pop during the summer, or coffee and hot chocolate in the winter can go a long way to keeping movers refreshed and energized. > Most people wonder about whether to tip movers. Tipping is not compulsory in our industry, so it is totally up to you. If you feel your moving crew has done an exemplary job, by all means, show your appreciation that way. Whether or not you tip, you should expect excellent service. > Most moving companies are good about removing packing materials, crates, boxes, etc. when they leave. If anything is left behind, collect it yourself and dispose of it. > As items are moved out of rooms, take advantage of the opportunity to sweep, mop and clean what you can. Think about how you would like to find the place

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JANUARY IS

“make do” month » by GAIL VAZ-OXLADE

If there’s any month when you’re most likely to wonder if all the bills will get paid, it’s January. After the

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feverish rush of the holidays and all the unexpected expenses that popped up, no doubt things will be a little tight. Add the extra cost of heating and the jump in “fresh” food prices and you’ll be looking for ways to trim back. Enter Make Do Month. Th is is the

month when you stretch everything a little farther so you spend a lot less. If you get invited to a party, you don’t rush out and buy something new, you get creative and shop from your closet. And if you need a little something different, you shop from a friend’s closet. Or hold a clothing exchange. What you don’t do is spend money! When the weather is warm, it’s easy to do lots of free things. When it’s cold, entertainment gets more expensive. Sure, there’s that great movie you’d love to take the family to for a night out of the house. For a family of four, you’re

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three nights of free babysitting. Maybe you’re a computer genius and can offer to do maintenance or repairs. Perhaps you’re a mechanic and can offer a tune-up. Substitute your energy for spending money. After the buzz of the holidays, you’ll no doubt be happy to stay home for the fi rst couple of weeks. Then you may start feeling itchy. You’ve got to get out. You can feel the walls closing in. Time to hit that great new restaurant that just opened up, or head out to the clubs. Wait a minute. Th is is Make Do Month. probably looking at $100 or more with popcorn and drinks. Recycle a movie you already own or do a movie swap with friends, add some home-made popcorn and a 12-pack of pop and you can probably do it for $10. Now that’s making do! January is also a good month to experiment with a new routine as you make do. If you’re used to buying coffee every day, brew your own at home or work and save big-time. If you regularly go out for lunch, pack one from home for four out of every five days and not only will you drop those holiday pounds, you’ll be able to pay off that holiday debt. But what if you have family or friends whose birthday falls in January. You’ll have to buy something. No you don’t. You can give something of yourself instead of something purchased. Make their favorite cookies, offer to cook them a meal or a bunch of meals for the freezer for those extra busy workdays, or create a coupon for

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Start a tradition of once-a-month games or poker nights and rotate from one friend’s home to another. No one says you can’t have fun in Make Do Month. You just can’t spend gobs of money. Call up a couple of friend and throw a pot-luck game night instead. See if you can do it at their house this time. Start a tradition of once-a-month games or poker nights and rotate from one friend’s home to another. No one says you can’t have fun in Make Do Month. You just can’t spend gobs of money. Make Do Month is a conscious decision to stretch every dollar as far as it will go. Try it and see if just becoming conscious save you money. I’ll bet you’re pleasantly surprised.


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EVELOPER: United Communities D BUILDERS: Landmark Legacy, Homes by Avi, Landmark Communities, Landmark Homes, Park Royal Homes, Kirkland Homes LOCATION: North of Ellerslie Rd. on 66 Street

2 LAKE SUMMERSIDE

DEVELOPER: Brookfield Residential BUILDERS: Mosaic Townhomes, Brookfield Duplexes, Innovations by Jayman, Daytona Homes Master Builder, Landmark Homes, Homes by Avi, Pacesetter Homes, Landmark Classic Homes, Canyon Spring Master builder, Aacropolis Homes LOCATION: Ellerslie Rd. & Parsons Rd.

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EVELOPER: Rohit Land Dev. D BUILDERS: Art Custom Homes, White Eagle Homes, D’Cor Homes, Rohit Communities, Celebration Homes LOCATION: 1 km South of Ellerslie Road on 111 Street SW

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DEVELOPER:United Communities BUILDERS: RSL - Kirkland, Landmark, Morrison and Montorio Duplex - Morrison, Montorio and Innovations by Jayman LOCATION: South on Ellerslie to 66th Street

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DEVELOPER: Cancom Development BUILDER: Konark Homes, Cancom Homes, Infiniti Homes, Open LOCATION : South on 101 Street to Towship Road 510. Turn east to EastVistas Blvd. (follow signs)

DEVELOPER : Carrington Land BUILDERS : Bedrock Homes LOCATION : 5624 - 7th ave

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EVELOPER: MLC Group / JCA D Financial BUILDERS: Cameron Homes, Greenboro Homes, Sterling Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Landmark Communities, Lincolnberg Master Builder, Tamarack Park, Sterling Squared, Landmark Legacy, Boss Homes LOCATION: South of Ellerslie Rd. on 66 St.

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DEVELOPER: Cameron Communities BUILDER: Marcson Homes LOCATION: Just off Ellerslie, on 57th Street SW – and 7th ave

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The equity solution How canadians can cash in without cashing out » by peter kinch You hear a lot of talk these days – from media and government – about debt and how the average Canadian has too much of it. Although it may well be true that many Canadians need to rein in their spending habits, there is a flip side that doesn’t get talked about enough: a record number of Canadian homeowners are sitting on an unprecedented amount of home equity. Given today’s economic environment, the mere mention of spending home equity is considered taboo – especially in light of the recent sub-prime mortgage crisis in the United States. None of that, however, changes a few fundamental facts: 1. I n spite of all the talk about debt, many Canadians are sitting on an unprecedented amount of home equity. 2. A large number of those Canadians sitting on their latent equity have two pressing concerns: a. Will I have enough money when I retire? b. How will my children ever be able to afford to buy their own house?

This scenario presents an interesting dilemma. The proverbial elephant in the room is home equity. Could it be a solution to the most pressing concerns of Canadians as they near their retirement years – or is it part of the problem? The pendulum has swung quite a bit on this topic over the past five years. We’ve gone from the free-wheeling days leading up to 2008, where those investing in real estate thought they could do no wrong, to an about-face, where spending home equity was akin to an evil deed. And, like most things in life, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

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First and foremost, we need to address some of the issues that face most Canadians today: • It is true that many Canadians are carrying too much debt and need to find a way to spend less than they make. • It is also true that many Canadians are sitting on an unprecedented amount of home equity. •Y et a record number of Canadians are also concerned about their ability to have enough money to retire. • Few working Canadians have faith in their pensions. • A record number of Canadians are now self-employed and have no pension plan. • Few working Canadians are confident in the ability for CPP and OAP to take care of them when they retire. • Canadians are living longer than ever. Add this up and it begs the question: Can home equity be part of the solution? The concept of using your home equity to invest has fallen out of vogue in the past few years, but in many respects, we have thrown the baby out with the bathwater. Sure, the idea of spending your home equity to buy investments equates to getting further in debt – but perhaps we need to define debt. Is it possible to have good debt and bad debt? Bad debt is easy to define – any debt that is used to purchase an item that adds no value to your bottom line (lifestyle expenses such as a car, boat or vacation). Good debt is any debt that is used to increase your net worth (a house, a rental property or other investment intended to make money). When you use credit to subsidize lifestyle, you are simply spending beyond your means and arguably buying items that may not fit into your family budget. The only return on this type of expenditure is immediate personal gratification. However, the potential longterm consequences of this type of expenditure could be increased debt without the ability to pay it off. This is exactly the type of debt the government is concerned about. They don’t want Canadians to look at their houses as personal ATMs – especially at a time when interest rates are at record lows. The real concern is what would happen if a great number of Canadians were to access home equity, go further in debt at a time of low interest rates, only to see those rates increase. If the only thing those individuals had to show for their debt were depreciating consumer goods and a YouTube video of their last vacation, then the government’s concerns would be completely justified. In fact, you should be very cautious of increasing home or consumer debt in today’s economic environment. Interest rates have nowhere to go but up, and any use of home equity should only be undertaken after an analysis of both the long-term benefits and consequences. However, this example should not be confused with the ability to utilize home equity to increase personal wealth, address pension concerns or assist adult children with getting started on their road to homeownership. The key is to analyze the long-term benefits versus potential consequences. It is entirely feasible to utilize home equity in such a way as to improve your personal financial situation over the long-term – even if interest rates were to rise. This process would involve increasing personal debt initially but only through the acquisition of an asset that would create a long-term financial benefit. An example of this would be to access a portion of your home equity for the down payment on the purchase of a rental property that, over time, would shift from a deficit to an asset that could provide a supplement to your pension plan. Many people reading this might still say, “There is no way I’m touching my home equity.” I completely understand that emotion, but to that I would ask: Are you 100 per cent comfortable that your current pension plan is sufficient and that you will not have any need to supplement it at the point of retirement in order to live the lifestyle you desire?

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If the answer is yes, then by all means, you should not, nor do you have to, touch your home equity. Your focus would be to stay the current course. However, If the answer is no, then it begs another question: What is your plan to resolve this? A significant number of Canadians fall into the second category and fit the following description: “I know that our current pension plan is insufficient to accomplish our retirement goals and I know that we are sitting on a lot of untapped equity that could be used to purchase some investments. But I’m simply not comfortable with risking any of that equity in an investment venture. What if we ended up losing it all? Then where would we be?” You would be shocked at how common this scenario is and how often that conversation is played out at dinner tables across this country. There are three major considerations: 1. The need to address retirement goals 2. The realization that equity could be the solution 3. The fear attached to taking on more debt As you explore your own personal situation, consider these factors, and how equity might be part of the solution.

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for the rookie homebuyer Buying a home is the biggest purchase most Canadians will ever make, and with the high cost of real estate today, understanding the full financial commitment is critical. TD Canada Trust breaks down three key home

financing decisions for first-time homebuyers to consider: down payments (20 per cent is the goal), mortgage options (it’s not just about the lowest interest rate possible) and accelerated payments (pay down more than you need to). “Homeownership is a major goal for many Canadians, and in today’s market it is especially important that prospective buyers understand home financing options in order to manage their overall monthly costs, assess the flexibility they will need, and help plan for the future,” says Farhaneh Haque, director of mortgage advice at TD Canada Trust.

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Down payment: how much and how to finance? There are many benefits to a larger down payment. For example, homebuyers with a down payment of greater than 20 per cent do not have to obtain mortgage default insurance, the premium for which is calculated as a percentage of the mortgage and is paid up front or by adding it to the principal portion of the mortgage. So, the larger the mortgage balance, the higher the monthly mortgage payments. Eliminating or decreasing this premium can result in significant savings. Haque suggests that first-time buyers can take advantage of the government’s Home Buyers’ Plan and use savings in their RSP to bolster the down payment. “Homebuyers can also consider withdrawing up to $25,000 from an RRSP to put towards the down payment on a first home,” says Haque. “While this

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can be a huge help upfront, among other conditions it must be repaid within 15 years, so make sure to factor in the repayment schedule into the monthly budget.”

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Mortgage options: fixed or variable interest rate, open or closed term, flexible payment features? A low interest rate isn’t the only factor to consider when choosing a mortgage. A mortgage specialist can help you navigate options like flexible payment features, and discuss monthly payment amounts in the context of your overall cash flow and future home-buying plans. “Buyers choose a home because it fits their lifestyle needs,” says Haque. “A

It’s important that homebuyers budget for these expenses when deciding on the mortgage payment schedule they can afford. mortgage should pass the same test, and that means weighing the current term options against an overall long-term plan to pay that mortgage down. Once you find the best option for you, look for opportunities to realistically accelerate repayments.” Fixed vs. variable interest rate:
With a fixed interest rate mortgage, the interest rate and monthly payments do not change throughout the term of the mortgage and it’s clear upfront how much will be paid off at the end of the term. With a variable interest rate mortgage, the interest rate may fluctuate during the term. If interest rates go down, more of the monthly payment is applied to the principal, helping to pay off a mortgage faster. If interest rates rise, more of the monthly payment is applied toward interest. In 90 New home Guide | JAN 17 - Feb 14, 2014

addition, with a variable interest rate mortgage, you may be required to revise your payment arrangements at certain times. “This choice usually comes down to whether homeowners are comfortable with the possibility of paying more money toward interest and less to principal some months as a trade-off for potential interest savings other months, or if they prefer the stability of a fixed interest rate mortgage,” says Haque. Open vs. closed mortgage: 
With a closed mortgage, a homeowner agrees to a term anywhere from six months to 10 years. There are conditions that limit when a closed mortgage can be renegotiated or refinanced and there may be a prepayment charge for renegotiating early or paying off the mortgage prior to the end of the term. Often negotiated for a shorter term, an open mortgage can be paid off at any time without prepayment charges. While it offers greater flexibility in terms of repayment, the interest rate for an open mortgage may be higher than for a closed mortgage. Flexible payment features: 
Some mortgages offer features that give homeowners added flexibility to react to changes in their financial situation. For instance, flexible mortgage options may allow homeowners to make prepayments on their mortgage when they can and then reduce their monthly mortgage payment or take a payment vacation for a short period of time when they need to. “Until it’s paid off, a mortgage will become a part of a homeowner’s life. Homebuyers need to ensure the terms of their mortgage match their plans, now and for the future,” says Haque.

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Accelerated payments: how can a mortgage get paid down faster? Homebuyers can pay off their mortgage faster and save money on interest by choosing a shorter amortization period or setting up an accelerated weekly or biweekly payment schedule instead of a monthly payment schedule. Prepayments are another way for homebuyers to pay their mortgage faster without locking into a payment schedule that could make it a challenge to manage their monthly cash flow. Many lenders allow mortgage holders to make prepayments up to a percentage of the original mortgage amount each year. “It’s wise for homeowners to strive to be mortgage-free quickly; however it’s important they don’t stretch themselves too thin with the amount of their payments,” says Haque. “Beyond their mortgage, there are ongoing expenses that come with homeownership such as property taxes, utility bills and maintenance. It’s important that homebuyers budget for these expenses when deciding on the mortgage payment schedule they can afford. They need to be realistic and not put themselves in a position where they’re struggling to keep up with payments.”


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Real Estate Resolutions for 2014 » by KARA KURYLLOWICZ Have you made your New Year’s Resolutions? If you’re planning to buy or sell a home in 2014, here are a few key resolutions that will help with a smooth transaction. To pre-empt the likelihood of unpleasant surprises, astute homebuyers should begin the financial education, preparation and assessment process the moment they start contemplating a purchase. tips for buyers 1 | Have Equifax, TransUnion or another credit reporting agency pull your credit report. If necessary, you can commit to improving a poor credit rating by paying off creditors and loans before applying for your mortgage.

2 | Crunch the numbers! Can you afford it? Is this the right decision for you? Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) offers tools at cmhc.ca to help you calculate your net worth, current household budget, monthly debt payments, and how much you can afford to spend on a home purchase. Plan on a down payment of at least five per cent. However, your affordability assessment may indicate you need a larger down payment or need to reduce the price range you were considering for your purchase. 3 | Get your mortgage and financing documentation in order. At the very least, lenders and mortgage brokers will require documentation that proves your personal information, your net worth, income, employment, the amount/source of your down payment, and your ability to pay the closing costs. Closing costs generally range from 1.5 to four per cent of the purchase price and your lender may provide a loan to cover those. 4 | Get pre-approved for a mortgage to determine the amount you can afford based on the lender’s review of your finances. This will also provide written confirmation of the interest rate that will hold for around 90 days. 5 | Search ads for homes in your desired location and price range with your preferred features. (You’ve already got a copy of New Home Guide, so consider yourself a step ahead!) Visit presentation centres, and explore new communities in person to get a feel for what living there will be like. 6 | Find a reputable home builder. Ask friends and family for referrals, visit presentation centres, do some research online, and check with your local home builders’ association for a list of builders and reviews.

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As if buying a new home wasn’t complicated enough, if you already own a home, you’ll need to add a sale to your to-do list

The more you give away, sell and donate to charity, the less you’ll have to pack, ship and unpack. Recycle or re-purpose anything that hasn’t been used in the last 12 months. If necessary, hire an organizational expert to keep you focused and ruthless. 5 | Identify items that are worn, outdated or don’t work, then repair or replace them. Ask friends or family to help you identify what needs to be done, but be aware that they may be uncomfortable with the level of honesty required. In this case, a professional home stager, organizer or even your real estate agent would be better suited to the task. Some common fixes include replacing stained switch plates, repairing old caulking and dingy grout in the bathrooms, and applying a fresh coat of paint. If things such as leaky roofs and basements aren’t repaired, buyers will expect a reduction in price.

As if buying a new home wasn’t complicated enough, if you already own a home, you’ll need to add a sale to your to-do list. tips for sellers 1 | Review your mortgage agreement with your financial institution and/or a mortgage professional. If you’re in the first year of a five-year term, the payout penalty might be so high that you decide to wait until at least the mid-point, if not the end of that term, to make your move. 2 | Assess the selling costs, which may include repairs, home appraisals and inspections, legal and realtors’ fees so that you can budget and save for them. 3 | Crunch the numbers and look ahead. Will your home’s proceeds cover your next home purchase? Do you plan to invest part of the proceeds? 4 | Purge and de-clutter six or more months in advance, because when staging your home for the sale, over-stuffed storage areas suggest a lack of space rather than reflecting on the homeowners’ organizational skills and hoarding tendencies. In addition, if you’re moving from a larger house into a smaller condo, you’ll likely need to edit down your movables anyway, so consider this resolution two-for-one.

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6 | Assess comparable homes in your neighbourhood no more than three months prior to putting your home on the market because the conditions can change relatively quickly. 7 | Source and interview selling agents at any time, but ask them to evaluate your home no more than six to eight weeks before you plan to put it on the market. Making and sticking to these real estate resolutions can reduce the stress associated with buying and selling a home, and expedite matters once you officially launch the process.


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www.amblesidewindermere.ca www.auroraedmonton.com www.beaverbrook.ca www.brookfieldrp.com www.liveincallaghan.com www.cameroncommunities.ca www.cameronheights.com www.villageatgriesbach.com www.canterradevelopments.com www.chappellegardens.com www.creekwoodchappelle.com www.cybecker.com www.dundeedevelopments.com www.ellerslieheights.ca www.forestridgefortsask.com www.genstar.com www.glenridding.ca

Granville by Alldritt Land Corporation

www.mygranville.com

Graydon Hill by MLC Group

www.graydon-hill.com

Greenbury by Beaverbrook

www.greenbury.ca


Griesbach by Canada Lands

www.villageatgriesbach.com

Hampton Pointe by Beaverbrook Hampton Terrace by Qualico Communities

www.hamptonpointe.ca www.hamptonterraceedmonton.com

Hawks Ridge at Big Lake Hawthorne at Heather Glen by Qualico Communities

www.hawksridge.ca www.hawthornesprucegrove.com

Hills of Twin Lakes Hopewell Residential Communities

www.hillsoftwinlakes.com www.hopewellcommunities.com

Hudson Park by Beaverbrook

www.homesinhudson.ca

Keswick on the River by MLC Group

keswick-in-windermere.com

Jagare Ridge by Melcor Developments

www.jagareridge.com

Jesperdale by Melcor Developments

www.jesperdale.com

Kenton Village by Beaverbrook Westerra by Qualico Communities Langdale in Windermere by Qualico Communities

www.kentonvillage.ca www.westerrastonyplain.com www.langdale-windermere.com

Larch Park by Melcor Developments Laurel Crossing by Qualico Communities Laurel by Dundee Developments Maclab Enterprises Maple Crest by Dundee Developments McConachie Landing by MLC Group/Cameron Dev Corp McConachie by Walton Development & Management L.P. McLaughlin by Melcor Developments Melcor Developments Ltd. MLC Group

web directory

www.larchpark.ca www.laurel-crossing.com www.livelaurel.com www.maclab.com www.livemaplecrest.ca www.mcconachie-landing.com www.mcconachie.ca www.livemclaughlin.com www.melcor.ca www.mlcland.com

YOUR PERFECT HOME!

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Developers/Communities Montalet by United Communities

www.montalet.ca

Morningside Properties

www.mymorningside.com www.newcastle-edmonton.com

Newcastle by Qualico Communities ONE at Windermere

www.oneatwindermere.com

Palisades by MLC Group

www.palisades.ca

Palm Cove by Qualico Communities

www.palmcovesylvan.com

Prescott by Beaverbrook

www.liveinprescott.ca

Qualico Communities

web directory

www.qualicocommunities.com

Ravines of Devon by Qualico Communities

www.theravinesofdevon.com

Ravines of Richford by Rohit Land Development Reid Worldwide Corporation

www.ravinesofrichford.com www.rwwc.ca

Robinson by Beaverbrook

www.LiveInRobinson.ca www.liverosenthal.com

Rosenthal by Melcor Developments Ruisseau by Qualico Communities

www.ruisseau-beaumont.com

Secord by Hopewell Developments

www.liveinsecord.com

Sienna by Qualico Communities www.sienna-fortsask.com Silverstone by Qualico Communities www.silverstone-stonyplain.com Southcreek by Qualico Communities www.southcreek.ca www.south-pointe.ca

South Pointe by MLC Group Spring Lake Ranch

www.springlakeranch.ca

Springate at Spruce Ridge by Qualico Communities Spruce Village by Beaverbrook

www.sprucevillage.ca

Starling at Big Lake by Rohit Land Development Stoneshire by Melcor Developments Strata Developments Summerside by Brookfield Residential

www.springatesprucegrove.com

www.StarlingAtBigLake.com www.livestoneshire.com www.stratadevelopments.ca

www.lakesummerside-community.com

Summerwood by Qualico Communities www.summerwoodsherwoodpark.com

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Suntree www.liveinsuntree.ca Tamarack by Dundee Developments

www.livetamarack.com

Tamarack Common by Qualico Communities

www.tamarackcommon.com

The Club & Residences of River’s Gate by Beaverbrook. The Estates at Waters Edge

www.riversgate.ca www.WatersEdgeEstates.ca

The Orchards

www.theorchards.ca

Thomas Creek

www.CalmarThomasCreek.com

Tribute by Qualico Communities www.tributeleduc.com Trumpeter by United Communities

www.trumpeterbiglake.ca

Tuscany Hills by United Communities

www.tuscanyhills.ca

United Communities

www.unitedcommunities.com

Upper Windermere by Beaverbrook

www.upperwindermere.com

Walker Lakes North by MLC Group / Cameron Dev Corp

www.walkerlakes-north.com

Walker Lakes Station by MLC Group / JCA Financial Walker Summit by United Communities

web directory

www.walkerlakes-station.ca www.walkersummit.com

Walton Development and Management L.P.

www.waltondm.com www.windermereridge.ca

Windermere Ridge by Beaverbrook Windermere South

www.windermere-south.ca

Windrose www.liveinwindrose.ca Woodhaven - Edgemont

www.woodhavenedgemont.com

The Woods at Kenton by Beaverbrook

www.woodsatkenton.can

Related Business Canadian Home Builders’ Association - Alberta Edmonton Custom Decks Edmonton New Home Information Edmonton New Home Guide SLC Ltd.

www.chbaalberta.ca

www.edmontoncustomdecks.com www.new-home.com www.NewHomeGuide.ca www.shaneslandscaping.com

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AREA INFO • POPULATION: 6,361 and growing.

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•R ECREATIONAL FACILITIES: Arena, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Ball Diamonds, Soccer Fields, Golf Course, Campground, Tennis Courts, and Community Centre. •M EDICAL FACILITIES: Hospital, 2 Medical Clinics, and Local Ambulance.

1 Hwy 19

1 THE RAVINES OF DEVON DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Open LOCATION: South on Michigan

Street, left on Ravine Drive

•P ARKS & PATHWAYS: Numerous Parks, Walking, Biking and Cross Country Ski Trails.

2 FAIRFAX LANE

DEVELOPER: Alldritt Land Corporation LP BUILDERS: Alldritt Homes LOCATION: South on Miquelon, left on Erie St., and left on Fairfax Close

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•G IBBONS SCHOOL 4908 - 51 Avenue 923-2240 [Gr. 5-9] •S TURGEON COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL On Hwy. 37, one km. east of Hwy. 28 973-3301 [Gr. 10-12] • LANDING TRAIL SCHOOL 5325 - 37 Avenue 923-2899 [Gr. K-4] • REDWATER SCHOOL 5023 - 50 Avenue 942-3625 [Gr. 5-12]

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• LOCATED: Along the banks of the scenic North Saskatchewan River, 15 minutes southwest of Edmonton on Highway 60, 10 minutes from the International Airport.

EVELOPER: Strata Developments D BUILDERS: Rosecroft Homes, Dynasty Builders, Morrow Homes, Open LOCATION: 53 St. & 40 Ave.


homebuyers’ help//

Homebuyers’ Resource Section You love the home, see what you can afford! » Compare mortgage rates for your best deal » Calculate your mortgage payments using the mortgage payment calculation chart

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// homebuyers’ help

Calculate your mortgage payments MORTGAGE PAYMENT CALCULATION CHART

Calculate your mortgage payments monthly Pre-Tax Income

divide by 3

chart figure

amortization amount

Spouse’s pre-tax income

affordable monthly payments

amount of mortgage divided by 1,000

estimated monthly taxes & heat

Interest Rates %

total Pre-tax income

amount of mortgage (price – down payment)

amortization amount

monthly payments

Amortization Periods 10 yrs

15 yrs

20 yrs

25 yrs

30 yrs

5.00%

10.58

7.88

6.57

5.82

5.34

5.25%

10.70

8.01

6.74

5.96

5.49

5.50%

10.82

8.14

6.85

6.10

5.64

5.75%

10.94

8.27

6.98

6.25

5.79

6.00%

11.07

8.40

7.12

6.40

5.95

6.25%

11.19

8.53

7.26

6.55

6.11

6.50%

11.31

8.66

7.41

6.70

6.26

6.75%

11.43

8.80

7.55

6.85

6.42

7.00%

11.56

8.93

7.69

7.00

6.59

7.25%

11.68

9.07

7.84

7.16

6.75

7.50%

11.81

9.21

7.99

7.32

6.91

7.75%

11.94

9.34

8.14

7.47

7.08

8.00%

12.06

9.48

8.28

7.63

7.25

8.25%

12.19

9.62

8.44

7.79

7.42

Follow these steps to see if you’ll qualify for a mortgage on your dream home

01 02 03

Calculate the combined monthly before-tax income of you and your spouse. Divide by three. This figure is the monthly payment you can afford to make on your home. Take the total price of the home and subtract the amount of money you expect to make as a down payment. This is the money you will have to borrow.

04

Refer to the chart on the opposite page. Look down the left column and locate the interest rate you expect to pay. Line this up with the amortization period of your choice. (Most firsttime buyers take the 25-year amortization.)

05

06 07

Add to this your estimated monthly heating costs and monthly property taxes. If this figure is equal to or less than one-third of your gross monthly income (calculated in Step 2), you’ll qualify for a mortgage on your dream home.

Multiply this figure by the amount you need to borrow. Divide by 1,000. » Bear in mind that this is a rough estimate. If you have several other large loans already, you may qualify for less. Also, banks and trust companies vary in their policies. The best way to know what you can afford is to go to the lending institution of your choice andget pre-qualified.

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Mortgage interest rates

VARIABLE 6 months

1 year

2 years

3 years

4 years

5 years

ATB Financial

2.700

4.000

2.940

2.890

3.190

3.590

3.790

Alterna Bank

3.000

4.000

3.090

3.140

3.190

3.350

3.590

Alterna Savings

3.000

4.000

3.090

3.140

3.190

3.350

3.590

Bank of Montreal (BMO)

3.100

4.000

3.240

3.240

4.050

4.840

5.440

Bank of Nova Scotia

3.100

4.550

3.750

3.890

3.990

4.390

4.990

BMO

3.100

4.000

3.240

3.240

4.050

4.840

5.440

Bridgewater Bank

-

-

4.800

4.700

4.800

-

5.250

CIBC Mortgages

3.000

4.450

3.090

3.140

3.950

4.590

5.340

Canadian Western Bank

3.200

4.000

3.140

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

Canadian Western Trust

3.200

4.000

3.140

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

Effort Trust

-

4.450

3.250

3.600

3.950

4.700

4.950

Equitable Bank

-

-

3.140

3.140

3.850

4.740

5.340

First Calgary Financial

-

4.000

2.890

2.890

3.190

3.390

3.790

HSBC Bank Canada

3.100

4.450

3.600

3.950

4.450

4.990

5.340

Home Trust Company

2.650

3.950

2.890

2.890

3.090

3.390

3.540

ICICI Bank Canada

3.050

-

3.150

3.650

3.640

3.690

3.890

ING Direct

3.000

-

3.190

3.240

3.590

3.690

4.090

Investors Group Trust

3.000

4.200

3.140

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

London Life

3.000

4.200

3.140

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

Manulife Bank

2.800

4.450

3.000

3.200

3.250

3.400

3.690

Manulife Trust

-

4.450

3.000

3.200

3.250

3.400

3.690

Meridian Credit Union

2.750

4.000

3.090

3.140

3.650

3.490

3.590

National Bank

3.100

4.400

3.140

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

-

4.500

3.150

3.500

3.950

3.950

4.150

President’s Choice Fin’l

3.000

6.040

3.240

3.240

3.590

3.690

4.090

RMG Mortgages

3.000

-

2.890

2.890

2.990

3.090

3.590

Royal Bank of Canada

3.000

3.140

3.140

3.140

3.850

4.740

5.340

-

4.000

3.140

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

3.000

4.000

3.090

3.140

3.950

4.740

5.340

Peace Hills Trust

Servus Credit Union T-D Mortgage

Mortgage Types All mortgages are of two basic types: Conventional: The buyer can borrow up to 80% of the purchase price or the value of the property, whichever is less. The buyer has to pay 20% down. A conventional mortgage cannot exceed 80% of the value of the property. Insured or High-Ratio: A buyer can borrow up to 95% of the purchase price or the value of the property, whichever is less. The down payment can be as low as 5%.

Mortgage OPTIONS You can choose any of these mortgage options which fit into the two basic mortgage types. Lenders may even customize these options to suit your needs. Open mortgage: Allows borrowers to repay all or part of the total amount of their mortgage at any time without penalty. Because of flexibility, this is ideal for borrowers who plan to sell their homes in the near future or who want to switch from a short-term mortgage at high interest rates to a longer term when mortgage interest rates fall. Closed mortgage: Usually has the lowest interest rate available but lacks the flexible features of other mortgage options. A good choice for those who want the security of knowing their monthly payment is fixed for a longer term. Prepayment options are available but they are subject to conditions. Portable mortgage: Flexibility if borrowers move. Borrowers can take the mortgage to their new home or can transfer it (usually with the consent of the lender) to the purchaser of their old home. This is an attractive option if the rate on the existing mortgage is lower than current rates.

Prepared by CANNEX on January 7, 2013. This information is current as of the date and time posted and is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2013 CANNEX Financial Exchanges Limited. All rights reserved.

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//quick tips

Start the new year with a

new attitude » by Hellen buttigieg Everyone has a list of things they’d like to accomplish, and a new year is the perfect time for a fresh start. Getting organized is a major resolution, and not an easy one to keep. It’s even difficult to figure out where to start on the road to becoming organized. Start by trying out some of these organizational tactics: Keep your New Year’s resolutions. If you’ve resolved to get organized in 2014 but are already feeling discouraged, detach from the results and focus on the process. We often fail to reach our goals simply because they

If you’ve resolved to get organized this year but are already feeling discouraged, detach from the results and focus on the process. We often fail to reach our goals simply because they were unrealistic in the first place. 110 New home Guide | JAN 17 - Feb 14, 2014

were unrealistic in the first place. If it took 10 years for your clutter to accumulate, you can’t expect yourself to clear it all in a few days. The key is to do only what you can, but do it consistently. Just 15 minutes a day spent organizing will add up to seven hours a month and 84 hours a year! Commit to 15 minutes every day and make organizing part of your daily life rather than dwelling on how much more there is to do. Tackle quick tasks now. Adopt a “do it now” policy for anything that can be done in less than five minutes. For example, when a form needs to be filled out or a cheque has to be mailed, resist putting it off until the due date – do it now. This ensures that it won’t be forgotten or misplaced and frees up the mental energy that unfinished business consumes. Time-saving ways to shop. Pressed for time? Rather than wasting time running back and forth to the store, consider shopping online. The time and gas savings usually offset the cost of shipping. Some sites offer free delivery when you spend a minimum


If you keep every paper that enters your home because you’re afraid you might need it someday, here’s a way to ease the fear. amount. To save costs, keep an on-going wish list and buy only when you have several items on the list. But make sure the site is secure before entering credit card information (look for the padlock in the browser window). Keep rooms tidy in less than two minutes. Items that don’t belong in a room are the main contributors to visual clutter. Get into the habit of removing “move elsewhere items” when you leave the room, and placing them on their way to where they do belong. You’ll be amazed at how effective this technique can be in keeping rooms tidy with minimal effort. Tidy doesn’t mean perfect. Organizing is not necessarily about how it looks, it’s about how it works. If you are not naturally neat, avoid storing everything behind closed doors. Not only can it make you feel ill at ease, it may also be virtually impossible for you to maintain that kind of system. Choose furniture pieces that provide visible storage instead, like a coffee table with shelves underneath. Keep the system low maintenance. If you never seem to get around to hanging your clothes on hangers, place some open bins in your closet. Purging for “fraidy-cats.” If you keep every paper that enters your home because you’re afraid you might need it someday, here’s a way to ease the fear. Designate a temporary holding tank, a box or bin for papers you don’t need, which you’ll dump once a month. Knowing that these papers won’t be tossed immediately and will be there “just in case” lessens the anxiety of letting them go. Store your sheets in sets in the linen closet. For each set, fold the flat sheet, the fitted sheet and one pillowcase. Place the set inside the remaining pillowcase. These tidy packages stack nicely on the shelves and make changing the sheets quick and easy. Fabric softener sheets tucked into the linen closet will keep bedding smelling fresh.

Encourage filing, discourage piling. Keep extra file folders in the back of your filing drawer, and have a label-maker handy. Having these supplies ready to go will encourage you to quickly create new files as you need them rather than pile papers on top of your filing cabinet “just for now.” Accomplish more in your day by knowing your style. Understand your high/low energy periods and schedule your daily tasks accordingly – tough tasks during your high-energy periods and less-demanding tasks during the low ones. Also consider your work style when planning your day. You’ll be amazed at how much more you can accomplish by keeping your style in mind when planning your activities from day to day.

Hellen Buttigieg,

CPO, is a Certified Professional Organizer, life coach, TV host and owner of We Organize U. Visit her website, weorganizeu.com, for a free e-Book on how to find more time, energy and inner peace. Contact Hellen at 905.829.2219 or info@weorganizeu.com

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//designer advice

Trend watch

2014 » by Yanic Simard

Photography by Brandon Barre

It’s already 2014, and time to take fresh inspiration from the new trends the year will bring. Although it never pays to cling to trends too closely, they can be a great source of ideas that will add a little life when you find your space suffering from the wintertime blahs. Here’s my suggestion of five furniture trends to watch, that you can count on sticking around longer than a year. Miniature vs Oversized Small space aficionados know that “condo-sized” furniture is no new invention. I’ve often said “go big or go home!” – or maybe “go big and go home!” – but lately people are also going the opposite route, and choosing a size extra small. Rather than compromising on versions of favourite furnishings shrunk slightly to fit into a compact floor plan, choose statement pieces - big or small - that will bring full satisfaction.

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How to do it » For the ultimate seating plan, fit in the largest sofa you can (for when one or two people are lounging comfortably) and add European-sized compact seats as side chairs to fit in the maximum number of guests during get-togethers. » Miniature chairs in particular are a trend - even beyond the usual 18-in. seat. Petite accent chairs (child sized or even smaller) are charming conversation pieces nestled up to a coffee table, and can be used as occasional side tables when you need to rest a book or beverage. Rugs Over the past few seasons, we’ve really seen the return of the area rug, and now the magic carpet has officially landed. In a condo space with hard floors, area rugs of all shapes and sizes are an excellent way to bring warmth, colour, and a feeling of home, even in the most modernist schemes – they look excellent paired with traditional furnishings or contrasted against sleek minimal forms. The timeless Persian rug especially brings a heritage appeal, although contemporary rugs come in endless patterns and prints to suit any taste. How to do it » For a living area, choose a rug large enough to tuck under furniture legs. Add a runner (a skinny rectangle) in a kitchen or hallway, or a large rug to any room for the feeling of carpeting (leaving approximately a 12-in. border around the room). » The inky tones in classic traditional rugs are neutral enough to blend into most schemes. For an already neutral space, consider this an opportunity to add some colour – you can roll the rug away or move it to a new room between seasons for a little change up.


tuFting Button-tufting is a style invented for practical reasons: the buttons which hold a fabric to its backing (on a chair, headboard – anything upholstered) help keep stuffing in place by creating square or diamond shaped pockets. The traditional look has lasted through centuries, and for 2014 it will be popular for modern settings as well. The geometric forms created by tufting can enrich the look of even the most streamlined sofa, and can be achieved without buttons for a more subtle quilted effect. How to do it » A tufted leather sofa is a must-have investment piece, for a look that speaks to luxury but is also practical – the material will hold up to wear and be easy to maintain. Visit Zilli home to see their current selections. » Quilting isn’t just for pieces you sit on. It can also dress a cabinet front for a private club appeal – check out the Brick 69 storage unit available via Quasi Modo. OrigaMi People have been developing a fascination with facets, and this love of all things angular is leading to a rise in the ancient art of Origami as an inspiration for complex bent forms in various areas of design. Like with tufting, the angles break up a material for visual interest and allow light to catch the item in different ways, adding the subtle drama that contemporary spaces were missing in years past. How to do it » Table bases are an easily overlooked detail that can benefit from a more fun form. I recently found this chunky golden nugget of a side table to make a simple statement in a client’s home – order yours from boutiques like L’Atelier.

Photographs courtesy of Elte

» Origami also makes for great art, brought to a large scale and in new materials, like the simple but intriguing Fold sculpture I recently spied at Avenue Road PLastic For the most future-forward look, it’s hard to beat the appeal of plastic. With people once again celebrating colour, the vivid tones of translucent materials like acrylic and polycarbonate will be the ultimate source of a hue infusion. Semi-transparent materials work best grouped together (so their colours overlap and intermingle) or near a light source that will shine through and spread the colour love around. How to do it » For a quick addition, a few floating shelves (such as the Shellfish series by Kartell, available through Elte) can brighten up a wall – you might not even want to bother finding anything to put on them. » To really make a synthetic statement, try a transparent coffee table or nightstand. A piece like this visually floats to keep an airy look while adding a shock of colour that defines a furniture grouping.

Yanic Simard

is the Design Editor of New Condo Guide and principal designer of the Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, Yanic often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination design techniques in developing unique interiors. Simard has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and has appeared as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. For more information visit tidg.ca

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