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THE NEW YEAR BRINGS ORGANIZATION, CLEANLINESS AND CHANGE If you’ve been reading my previous Editor’s Notes, you may have figured out that I don’t just like the holidays – I love them. I pine for its festive arrival as soon as the candle is blown out in my pumpkin on Halloween night, the distinct smell of burned wick filling my nose, setting off the sound of jingle bells and tinsel-filled glee in my brain. I get caught up in the decorating, the tunes, the sugary, overpriced drinks with names like Peppermint Mocha, and Creme Brûlée. But just as quickly as the holidays come, I am itching for them to end. I want the real estate (see what I did there?) that our tree is occupying. I want my socks glitter-free and my mantel barren of stockings, because at the stroke of midnight, as the year ends and a new one begins, I crave organization, cleanliness and change. We have lived in our new construction home for a little over a year now, and while our ability to stay organized started off strong within those first couple of months of 2019, things got a little untidy as the year waned on: to the point that we’ve misplaced hand towels, and purchased duplicates of nonperishable food items. Our house is usually tidy, but it’s what lurks behind the closet and cabinet doors that troubles me the most. Part of my resolution for the year as a homeowner is to regain control of our home’s space and the items in it. While it’s true that the new year doesn’t necessarily mark anyone’s starting point (seeing as you can start anytime, really), it does create a sense of change in the atmosphere that leaves us believing that anything is possible – including an organized home. Here’s wishing you a successful and organized home this decade.
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Craftsman homes often have low-pitched roofs with wide eave overhangs, exposed rafters, decorative beams or braces under gables, and porches. Natural materials such as stone or wood are used in combination with siding, Hardie board or shake. Interiors feature a large amount of woodwork, such as built-in shelving and seating.
Modern or mid-century modern homes evolved at the end of World War II as a contrast to classic architectural styles. The style incorporates new trends for letting in light, with simplicity and elegance. Modern homes are known for having big windows, lots of open space in the interior, and the use of glass, steel and concrete.
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The Traditional home style is based on flexibility, taking the best elements of other home styles to create a comfortable, livable home, usually featuring a covered front porch, a front-facing gable, and a rectangular ground floor with a large attic space overhead. The exterior is simple and straightforward, but the interior can consist of a variety of different floorplans.
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to legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The plan was to create a practical, beautiful space that blended in with the flat prairie landscape. Inspired by the Craftsman, the Prairie has a long, flat (or slightly inclined roof), multiple windows, lots of horizontal lines, and an emphasis on organic materials such as stone, wood, and brick.
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Fish Creek Park is a provincial park located in the southern part of Calgary. It is also one of the largest urban parks in North America, stretching 19 km (12 mi) from east to west. At 13.48 km2 (5.20 sq mi), making it three times the size of Vancouver’s Stanley Park.
The Hawthorne by Trico Homes Wedderburn When is a bungalow not necessarily a bungalow? When it’s the Hawthorne show home by Trico Homes in the new Okotoks community of Wedderburn. Offering incredible flexibility to fit any lifestyle, the base model checks in at 1,366 sq.-ft., with a huge master bedroom and adjoining ensuite as well as a main floor powder room – perfect for young professionals or empty nesters. If you need more room, however – presto! – the floorplan is easily reconfigured to include an upstairs loft with two more bedrooms and a family room. For even more space, the basement can be finished, adding more bedrooms and more living space. The completely finished show home, located at 6 Highwood Dr., measures in at a healthy 2,103 sq.-ft., five bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. The show
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home as is, with all the bells and whistles, including built-in Whirlpool five-burner gas range, microwave and dishwasher, quartz countertops and ceramic tile backsplash, and backing onto a pond, is priced from $699,900. The standard bungalow version starts at $509,900.
Getting Around With transit ridership in decline across North America, some municipalities have begun to innovate by introducing transit on-demand projects which operate similar to a ride-share service. You just might not be the only passenger. The Town of Cochrane’s COLT: Cochrane On-Demand Local Transit lets riders request a bus at a specific stop by phone, on the website or by using the app. COLT launched with four buses and plans to double that by next year.
Rides are free for the first three months of COLT and will cost $2.50 beginning in the new year. Transit on-demand is also used to supplement the transit service in large cities. Calgary launched a pilot project in the summer in the communities of Carrington and Livingston. It’s a cost-effective way of connecting people in these newer parts of the city to transit hubs and amenities. Source: BILD Calgary Smarter Growth Initiative www.smartergrowth.ca
Anthem United is invested in Okotoks. The developer is finishing off Drake Landing – on the east side of Okotoks – and is a couple years into the new community of D’ARCY on the northwestern edge. They also have brought on Wedderburn, just across Northridge Drive from D’ARCY, with three showhomes open from Prominent Homes, Sterling Homes and Trico Homes. Like D’ARCY, Wedderburn is named for the prominent local family who used to farm the land. Only 30 minutes to downtown Calgary, the 160-acre community is currently offering front drive homes on large 40 to 48-ft. wide lots. The three builders are offering many options to home buyers including two-storey and bungalow homes. At build out, the community will be home to 3,200 residents. Wedderburn will feature multiple playgrounds and a large commercial complex along Northridge Drive. Residents can also enjoy the brand new Meadow Ridge K-9 School on the neighbouring land. Architectural designs feature a mix of bungalow and two-storey homes in Craftsman, Modern Farmhouse, Tudor and French Country styles, starting from the $470,000s.
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Blue modern geometric rug. Starting at $299. Crateandbarrel.ca
We are living in a time that requires trust and faith. It is the kind of constancy and confidence that is expressed by PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue, a solid and dependable blue hue we can always rely on. Imbued with a deep resonance, Classic Blue provides an anchoring foundation. A boundless blue evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky, Classic Blue encourages us to look beyond the obvious to expand our thinking, challenging us to think more deeply, increase our perspective and open the flow of communication.
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VARIOUS STYLES, POSSESSIONS AVAILABLE AT
FISH CREEK EXCHANGE & PARK SOUTH Having two condominium projects that puts nature at your doorstep, but also provides buyers with selection of sizes, styles and various possession times to suit their differing needs, is spelling success for Graywood Developments. The Toronto-based company’s first launch in Calgary began with apartment-style condos and townhomes at Fish Creek Exchange, quickly followed by the launch of Park South – featuring a collection of condos and townhomes slated to start construction this summer – both projects are located on the east end of Shawnee Park in southwest Calgary. “Fish Creek Exchange has been so well received, our first building only has a handful of move-in ready suites remaining,” says Patrick Briscoe, Graywood’s vice-president of development. “We’re over 75 per cent sold out of our second building, and in May we will be starting possessions. We’re offering some great incentives in both buildings, so it’s a fantastic 12 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
opportunity for those looking to buy.” “We’re also starting construction on both our townhomes and condo units in Park South this summer, with possessions expected in 2021,” Briscoe says. “So for purchasers, it’s very attractive and unique to have all sorts of possession dates and product types available in one location.” New for 2020, Graywood’s designers have crafted new colour palettes, features and finishes for Park South suites and townhomes, plus buyers will have the ability to personalize by mixing and matching. Graywood’s Presentation Centre’s one-bedroom plus den and two-bedroom showsuites are being renovated to showcase the new look with a grand opening expected in March. But features and possessions aside, Briscoe says the number one reason why buyers choose Fish Creek Exchange and Park South is the location. “They fit our tagline ‘last great Fish Creek
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Park address’ because there really aren’t many opportunities left to live in a new condo or townhome in this close proximity to Fish Creek Park,” Briscoe comments. “Buyers love having the convenience of trails minutes away, plus they’re only a few minutes’ walk to the Fish Creek/Lacombe LRT station.” The condos present a variety of styles to choose from with suites ranging from 583 to 1,432 sq. ft. with one- to three-bedroom designs starting from the low $200,000s. Meanwhile, townhomes range from 1,235 to 1,706 sq. ft. with two- and three-bedroom layouts, priced from the $390,000s. Each suite/townhome features upgraded stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, durable luxury vinyl plank flooring, insuite laundry, 9-ft. ceilings, private patios and balconies and, for the condos, underground heated parking and storage. Townhomes feature double car garages, and can also accommodate rear garages. Each condo building has an outdoor courtyard with lounge chairs, barbecues and a community garden where residents can gather. The townhomes front a parkette and have pathways that connect them to a landscaped buffer and pathway system linking to Fish Creek Park. Briscoe notes since both projects are in Shawnee Park, residents can enjoy established amenities with LRT, parks and walking trails, shops, services, groceries, entertainment options, and schools just minutes away. Plus, the condo buildings in Fish Creek Exchange have ground floor retail for neighbourhood conveniences. For more information, visit Graywood’s Presentation Centre and check out both the condo and townhome showsuites, open noon-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and noon-5 p.m. on weekends or visit fishcreekexchange.ca; #fishcreekexchange @fishcreekexchange. nexthome.ca 13
ADVICE | CONTEMPLATING CONDOMINIUMS
RULES AUGMENT
CONDO BYLAWS LINDA PALFI The minutiae of good governance in a condominium can sometimes be found in policies or “house rules” that stand alongside the condo corporation’s bylaws. While Alberta’s Condominium Property Act gives condo boards the general authority to make such rules, most condo bylaws also have a more specific clause that allows the board to make rules for day-to-day living within the development. In a high-rise apartment condominium, for example, there is usually no bylaw that says not to use the garbage chute at 4 a.m. Yet for those who are not guided by common sense, a house rule may well prohibit the chute’s use overnight. Next door, in a building or a townhouse development where dogs are permitted, there may be board-created rules requiring the use of leashes and immediate removal of droppings. Again, a reference to the bylaws alone won’t tell you everything. Speaking of dogs, here’s a cautionary tale. Condo buyers who have a dog sometimes glance at bylaws and see that the board has the authority to allow pets, so they lay down their money and bring Fido to the door. Oops; it’s a surprise on possession day to learn that dogs are not being authorized by the condo board. In fact, some apartment-style condo buildings see a resolution passed at each annual general meeting prohibiting the board from authorizing any 14 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
dogs for the ensuing year. The Act is very clear that condominium boards are bound by direction given at annual general meetings. In high-rise condo buildings that allow small dogs, it’s also common for a rule to require that these pets be carried in hallways and lobbies. For those who think such a rule is silly and overly restrictive, I have a story to tell. I once personally saw an owner step off an elevator, while leashed “Fluffy” lingered in the elevator cab. Meeting a neighbour in the hall, madam did not notice the elevator door close on poor leashed Fluffy, who was immediately whisked off to another floor. The story had a happy ending, but just barely. At Christmas time, the house rules might well be checked for limitations on displays. While some people love a balcony draped with strings of blinking lights, their neighbours across the way might feel it looks more like the flashing neon sign for a cheap motel. And while some enjoy Christmas so much they’ll keep decorations up from October through March, most of us think that it’s reasonable to restrict seasonal balcony displays to December and January. Check the bylaws first, ask for house rules
or policies, and ask the property manager about further restrictions. Staying with the holiday season for a moment, it’s common in apartment-style condo buildings to see a rule prohibiting real Christmas trees. It’s not that the Grinch chairs the condo board, but that owners are shy of the fire hazard, of the mess in hallways of dried needles fallen from dragged-way trees, and of garbage bins overflowing with the enormous remnants of an otherwise happy season. Condo bylaws, along with policies or house rules, are there to make our condo lifestyle safe, quiet and enjoyable. Try to adhere to your corporation’s in-house rules, or become a member of your board so you can ensure those rules are reasonable and serve your little condo community. Linda Palfi is the Broker/Owner of CNC Properties, which offers both Real Estate and Condominium Property Management Services. She is a member of CREB’S Professional Standards Committee and serves on multiple condo boards.
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ADVICE | CALGARYISM
FIVE MUST TRY SOUPS IN CALGARY TONKOTSU SHOYU RAMEN – TEKKOTSU YA RAMEN
TORTILLA SOUP – TRES MARIAS MEXICAN FOOD MARKET
Address – 1704 61st Street SE Phone – 403-569-0785 Tekkotsu Ya Ramen is well worth the trip for some of the best ramen and edamame in the city. While all the soups I’ve had here are exceptionally good, the Tonkotsu Shoyu was one of my favourites with its sweet, rich broth and perfectly cooked, juicy chasu.
Address – 3514 19th Street SW Phone – 403-243-5335 This hidden gem in Marda Loop serves up affordable, yet scrumptious homecooked Mexican cuisine. For about seven bucks I got a bowl of tortilla soup with a sweet but spicy tomato broth topped with avocado, goat cheese and nachos which added a crispy texture.
PHO SATE SOUP – PHO DAU BO VIETNAMESE
BULGOGI STEW – DON DAY KOREAN RESTAURANT
Address – 4909 17th Avenue SE Phone – 403-272-5160 Pho Dau Bo’s sate soup has some serious spice to it but is mellowed out by a sweet, peanuty flavour, making for one of the best bowls of spicy pho in city. If you’re really brave try crushing up some red chili’s and mixing it in for some added heat.
Address – 909 7th Avenue SW Phone – 403-718-0358 We’ve already put Don Day on the list, but their stews are just too good to miss. We also tried the Bulgogi Stew and absolutely loved it. Instead of spicy (like the ham stew), the broth flavour was more sweet and the soup itself was loaded with a ton of veggies that made it quite filling.
CODY BATTERSHILL
Winter is here and there’s no better remedy for the cold than a hot bowl of soup to warm your soul – and I’ve tried plenty lately. Here are five soups at five different restaurants you just have to try this winter season in Calgary: SPICY SAUSAGE STEW - DON DAY KOREAN RESTAURANT
Address – 909 7th Avenue SW Phone – 403-718-0358 The spicy sausage stew at Don Day is meant for two to share, but I think I could finish the whole thing on my own – it’s that good! Served with ham, sliced sausage, vegetables (onions, mushrooms, etc.), kimchi and ramen noodles in a special spicy house-made broth that’s so unique, it will keep you coming back for more.
Hope you stay warm this winter and a happy new year from Calgaryism!
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Cody Battershill is the founder of Calgaryism and a top producing realtor at ReMax House of Real Estate. He can be reached at 403.370.4180, @Calgaryism on Twitter and calgaryism.ca
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By: West Grove Estates Builders: Brookfield Residential, Cedarglen Homes risewestgroveestates.com
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By: Bordeaux Developments and Qualico Developments Builders: Augusta, Baywest, Broadview, Calbridge, NuVista, Sterling, Harmony Townhomes by Streetside liveinharmony.ca
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ADVICE | INSIDE THE NUMBERS
ADAPT OR GET LEFT BEHIND SAYS VETERAN OF CALGARY CONDO WARS
JIM ZANG
If it seems like Calvin Buss has been around Calgary’s condominium scene forever, it’s because he has. Buss, president of Buss Marketing, has been lending his unique brand of marketing advice to local condo developers for more than a quarter century – assisting with everything from selecting a location; to advising
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on floorplans and amenities; to marketing and sales. “I started in real estate in Calgary in 1980,” says Buss, “just about the time condos came into the real estate market place in Alberta. For the first 20 years of its existence, there was no other company in Calgary that specialized in condominium project marketing and sales. Our first development was Prince’s Island Estates in Eau Claire. Buss’ second development was Chateau La Caille, also in Eau Claire, where, he says, he learned an important lesson that still holds
true today. The more closely a development offers the buyer not only what they were looking for today, but also anticipating what they would want in the near future, the easier it sold. The company has worked with developers on so many projects over the years that Buss has literally lost count. “A lot,” he says. “We were involved in 60 per cent of the sales in the Eau Claire area. Prince’s Island Estates, The Princeton, Chateau La Caille, 205 Riverfront, La Caille Park Place, East Village, River Grande Estates in Erlton and many, many more.”
The crowning achievement, he says, was in 2010 when, with 2,500 built and unsold condos in Calgary, they helped design, market and sell 400 condos in five days at University City – “the fastest selling condo development in North America in 2010”. The company currently represents several local developers and projects, including: Castera Properties and Groupe Denux, Mantra in Marda Loop, Mission 19, Matrix in Mission, BRC Developments, Avli in Inglewood, Alture and Skylar in Chestermere. Right now, says Buss, the local market for new condos is quite slow – more due to consumer apathy than an oversaturated market. He feels this is part of what he calls the ‘hive effect’ in that buyers are more interconnected than ever on social media and there’s no real support among that peer group to purchase. Instead, he says, rental tenancies have gone from an average of 18 to 36 months over the last two years. “As a consequence, many condo buildings that aren’t selling are being converted to rental buildings. Almost all of the new residential buildings under construction are purposebuilt rental buildings.” That being said, it’s true, says Buss, that inventory levels are
high, sales slow and prices falling, making it a buyers’ market. However, with the outlook for the Alberta economy being “less than dismal”, it’s unlikely the buyers market scenario will actually be fulfilled in terms of increased condo sales. “Prices have dropped a couple of percentage points,” he says, “homes over $1 million are slow and even the lower priced homes in the $350,000-$500,000 range have the better activity but really no change form last year – condos are the slowest.” As for factors that might make a positive impact, Buss rules out both the provincial and federal governments, as well as CMHC’s New Home Buyer Incentive Program. “The Liberals don’t want to sleep with the Conservatives so that leaves two other bedfellows, both of which are dead set against any pipelines. Our Premier got elected on his platform to drive the economy and now he is focusing on pension plans and provincial policing; neither of which are economy drivers. “Calgary has some 1.4 million people and is learning to adapt to its internal market and not to rely so much on net immigration figures of 15,000-30,000 per year as it once did. The success of any company is its ability to adapt.”
Calvin Buss
CLOSE, BUT NOT QUITE
In the end, 2019 will probably be looked back on as a year that wasn’t as good as many had hoped for in the new home building industry, but that also wasn’t as bad as many thought it might be. Taking a closer look, the biggest shortfall has been in the singlefamily (down 385 homes, an average of 35 fewer per month this year) and apartment-style (down 353 units) categories. Townhome development (row homes) was actually up, while semi-detached home starts were down just slightly. Of course, we won’t know for sure until CMHC’s final year-end numbers come in sometime in mid-January. For now, however, based on the first 11 months of the year, it’s looking like 2019 is going to fall just short of 2018’s final tally by a little more than six per cent.
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Jim Zang is a professional writer/editor who has lived in Calgary his entire life. He has been reporting on the local housing industry since the early 1990s and is the former editor and associate publisher of a variety of housing industry and lifestyle publications in Calgary and region.
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PROPERTY PROFILE
Trico makes grand statement with sTanLey
in Legacy Woods Upping the wow factor for new homebuyers, Trico Homes has made a grand statement with its newest estate showhomes in Legacy Woods in south Calgary. Trico opened the doors to two new showhomes in Legacy Woods in late November showcasing the 2,703-sq.-ft. Stanley and the 2,539-sq.-ft. Rosewood. “The Stanley is one of our best sellers and the home is typically used to showcase to people who are searching for ‘open’, ‘grand’, ‘spacious’, ‘welcoming’,” says area manager Kim Nguyen. “The Stanley is very open and grand and the designers have optimized the space. “It’s a luxurious home with fabulous features that people 20 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
love such as quartz countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, engineered hardwood flooring on the main, and 9-ft. ceilings on the main floor and basement,” she says. “It appeals to families who love to entertain, and desire an inviting home that gives them space and privacy without sacrificing anything.” The Stanley impresses right from the front door with a welcoming foyer that is open to above creating that sense of grandeur, and around the corner is a halfbath, while barn doors open to a main floor flex room for a home office or formal dining room depending on your lifestyle needs. The kitchen is a feast for the eyes with gorgeous quartz
counters, large island great for casual dining or socializing with friends and family, built-in stainless steel appliances and cabinets that rise to the ceiling and extend into the adjacent dining nook. A walk through pantry connects the kitchen to the garage entry making it easy to bring in groceries from the car and buyers love the convenience of having a dog run through a side entrance. The great room provides an inviting space for relaxing and entertaining with a beautiful wallcentred fireplace surrounded in tile and built-in shelves as a focal point. Upstairs, buyers are wowed by the master suite that delivers comfort and luxury highlighted by a vaulted ceiling, a spa-like ensuite
with oversized, glass walk-in shower, separate tub, dual sinks and a huge walk-in closet. Another eye-catching vaulted ceiling gives the large central bonus room a grand feel, and two secondary bedrooms each with walk-in closets, a laundry room and a full bathroom complete the upstairs. The lower level wows people
with its massive rec room space, wet bar with wine cellar, fourth bedroom and a full bathroom. Trico Homes has also built the Stanley model as the STARS lottery home in Coach Ridge that opens in January 2020. The builder has nine frontdrive models with double- or triple-car garages on 42- to 44-ft. lots available in Legacy
Woods with prices starting from the $600,000s. Most plans offer options to include four bedrooms upstairs, main-floor bedrooms and side entrances. “The Woods also offers a rare chance of being able to live in an established aspen forest,” Nguyen says. “You will be able to enjoy your wooded backyard with a minimum of 33 ft. of trees behind each home.” For more information, visit the showhomes at 25 and 29 Legacy Woods Circle S.E., open Monday to Thursday, 2-8 p.m., and weekends and holidays, noon-5 p.m., call 403-474-1545 or visit tricohomes.com.
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COMMUNITY PROFILE
THE COMMUNITIES OF
MARDA LOOP by RACHEL FEDDEMA Marda Loop is a well-known, trendy, and rapidly developing group of communities in Calgary’s Southwest. If you’ve visited the area, you likely explored the Marda Loop business district along 33rd Ave. SW and 34th Ave. SW between Crowchild trail and 14 St. SW. Surrounding the business district are three communities worth exploring if you’re looking for a new innercity home: South Calgary, Garrison Woods, and Altadore. This area has great access to transit corridors, an ever-growing list of new restaurants and local shops and a short inner-city commute downtown. These communities are chock full of amenities including several schools from elementary to high school with different education specialties, recreation centers 22 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
and parks. Throughout all three communities, you’ll find new infills, new townhomes and new condo complexes. There’s a home for every style and budget. SOUTH CALGARY
South Calgary is north of 34th Ave. between 20th St SW and 14th St. SW. The business district along 33rd Ave. is also within South Calgary boundaries, so sometimes the community is mistakenly referred to as Marda Loop. A hot area with a mix of homes, townhomes, apartments and condos, residents are conveniently located to the development in Marda Loop, and a short walk away from shops, restaurants and night life on 17th Ave. Find your essentials at Shoppers Drug Mart and your organic
groceries at Blush Lane, and eat out at the Belmont Diner, a community hub since 2000. GARRISON WOODS
Garrison Woods is south of 34th Ave. between Crowchild Trail and 20th St. SW, and bounded by 47th
years. Altadore is highly desirable for its proximity to the Marda Loop business area, great access to transit corridors, greenspaces at River Park and Sandy Beach dog park, the Flames Community Arenas and Garrison Curling Club. Visit My Favourite Ice Cream Shoppe for a weekend afternoon treat and enjoy the retro-style atmosphere that’s been Altadore’s gathering place since 1981.
Flanders Park
A LIVELY COMMUNITY
The Marda Loop Communities Association was founded in 1957 to support the communities through the post-war period of rapid growth and change. Today the association manages community facilities and a wide variety of programs for residents of all ages. The Marda Loop Business Improvement Area (BIA) is another core institution in the community, creating a supportive environment for new and established businesses serving the community. The community has a longstanding tradition of hosting the Marda Gras Street Festival in the summer, a huge block party for Calgarians to explore local vendor booths, enjoy live entertainment, kick back on local patios and enjoy food truck fare. Mark your calendars, the 65th annual Marda Gras festival is planned for Sunday, August 9th 2020.
My Favourite Ice Cream Shoppe
River Park FUN FACT:
Ave. to the south. This community has a unique history as Garrison Woods used to be the Permanent Married Quarters (PMQs) for Currie Barracks, the former Canadian Forces Base in Calgary. Developed in the early 2000’s, this community was designed with a mix of home types including single-detached houses, apartments, townhouses and many homes are refurbished military housing. You’ll find convenient grocery shopping at Safeway, a handful of
shops and services along Garrison Gate, and check out Annabelle’s Kitchen for great Italian dishes with each menu item priced under $20. ALTADORE
Altadore is south of 34th Ave. between 20th St. SW and 14th St. SW, with the Elbow River serving as the eastern border further south. This community has been undergoing gentrification with many new infills and city redevelopment plans for several
The name Marda Loop references two historical Calgary landmarks. “Marda” comes from the Marda Theater which was in operation from 1953 to 1988. The theater name was a combination of the founder’s names, Mark and Mada Jenkins. “Loop” is a reference from the trolley car that serviced Calgary’s downtown and outlying areas from 1909 to 1950, and 34th Ave. and 20th St. was the end of the line where the trolleys looped back downtown. nexthome.ca 23
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INSPIRATION |
home decor file
DECOR
resolutions BY SARA DUCK
Stuck in a decorating rut? We hear you. Be resolved to follow these five decor resolutions for your best living space yet.
Mixing textures Afraid of mixing textures? Don’t be. You can create a balanced look in any space by choosing different finishes on your decor finds. Think satin, velvet, wool, faux-fur and wood on everything from cushions to rugs, thus avoiding a sterile look and creating a custom, unique space. Sofa, table, chair, lamp, rug and wall art from Urban Barn. Urbanbarn.com
Sustainable life 2020 is your year to live more sustainable. Little changes to your lifestyle can have a large impact on our Earth. Live Green: 52 steps for a more sustainable life by Jen Chillingsworth will inspire you to live a more environmentally friendly existence. $19. Indigo.ca
Local artisanal touches Support local small businesses by shopping for decor and lifestyle products in your community. Not only is this great for the environment (smaller carbon footprint), it also allows for the flow of money back into the community, plus you can pick up some super cool one-of-a-kind pieces to furnish your pad! Solid, wormy maple dining table with satin poly finish. $1,500. Knottys.ca …continued on page 26 24 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
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8. LIVINGSTON By: Brookfield Residential Builders: Homes by Avi, Brookfield Residential, Morrison Homes, JaymanBuilt, Cedarglen Homes Maverick by Avi Urban, Daytona Homes brookfieldresidential.com
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15. Verona Townhomes Builders: Trico Homes
16. Carrington By: Mattamy Homes mattamyhomes.com/calgary/communities/ calgary-carrington
By: Dream Development Builders: DS Homes, Homes by Avi, Genesis Builders Group, Morrison Homes, WestView Builders, Calbridge Homes, Homes by Dream Avira by Jayman Modus lifeontheridge.ca
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Plant love Do you covet your friend’s succulent sanctuary? It’s time to create your own plant family! Did you know that plants can provide a calmer space and clean the air? Those are just a few bonuses. Remember to choose plants according to your decor aesthetic and lifestyle (cacti if you are an avid traveller) and enjoy a little bit of the outdoors, inside. We suggest starting with one plant at a time. We love the way the plant pictured is incorporated with the decor. It’s the perfect shelfie. Jars, mugs, bowls and artwork from HomeSense. Homesense.ca
Pastel power While dark and dramatic colours certainly have their place, pasteltoned hues help create a relaxed atmosphere at home, and who doesn’t need that these days? If you are a little skeptical, avoid painting your entire living room Millennial pink and instead, opt for decorative objects and textiles in softer shades to incorporate this look. Visto blush dinnerware. Crateandbarrel.ca
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3. THE WILLOWS OF RIVER HEIGHTS By: La Vita Land Inc. Builders: Janssen Homes, Kingsmith Homes, NuVista Homes and Sterling Homes thewillowscochrane.com
6. SUNSET RIDGE BY MELCOR Builders: Excel Homes, Homes by Avi, JaymanBUILT, Landmark Homes
7. PRECEDENCE TOWNHOMES Builders: Trico Homes
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TRENDING | HOUSING MARKET
REAL ESTATE MARKET LOOKING STRONG IN 2020 A GRADUAL RETURN TO BALANCE FOR CALGARY by MARLENE EISNER
New Year’s Eve has come and gone, along with all the parties and holiday celebrations. Now, as reality settles in, thoughts turn to what we expect in the next 12 months for Greater Vancouver’s housing market. According to the Royal LePage Market Survey Forecast released in December 2019, on a national level, we will experience higher home prices in 2020, with anticipated increases in condos and detached homes. Furthermore, the market survey forecast revealed that by the end of 2020, Canadian home prices – resale and new builds – are expected to see healthy appreciation. These anticipated increases will be driven by low single-digit growth in both the condominium and detachedhome segments. 28 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
CALGARY
In 2020, the aggregate price of a home in Calgary is forecast to increase 1.5 per cent year-overyear to $477,000. During the same period, the median price of a condominium is expected to increase 0.75 per cent year-overyear to $267,500 and the median price of a two-storey detached home is expected to rise 1.75 per cent year-over-year to $523,100. “There are signs that the Calgary real estate market has touched its price floor and we are beginning a gradual return to balance,” says Corinne Lyall, broker and owner of Royal LePage Benchmark, in a press release. “There’s positive news with the Trans Mountain Expansion, increased net migration and new jobs. Calgary’s housing market will see some buoyancy but it’s not
going to be immediate.” Lyall anticipates that future price and sales increases will only begin to be seen in the second quarter of 2020. “Lenders have become more stringent, and many first-time homebuyers have to improve their credit score, and wait a couple of years to save for a down payment and establish job stability. Saying that, we should still see more buyers entering the market this next year with continued low interest rates, positive migration, and less choice to rent with tighter vacancy rates,” she says. DEMAND DRIVERS
The positive outlook is based on healthy buyer demand. A segment of potential homeowners that …continued on page 30
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put home purchasing on hold beginning in January 2018, due to the introduction of the mortgage stress test, started returning to the market in the second half of 2019, driving competition and demand. Another significant driver in demand is immigration. According to the Royal LePage Newcomer Survey released in October 2019, newcomers are expected to purchase one in every five homes on the market over the next five years. Newcomers have high consumer confidence in Canadian real estate (86 per cent) and arrive with savings to put towards the purchase of a home (75 per cent). PEAK MILLENNIALS DRIVE SHIFT IN DEMAND FROM CONDOMINIUMS TO HOUSES
Most of Canada is seeing a shift in demand from condominiums to detached houses as peak Millennials, (between the ages of 26 and 32) seek houses to accommodate growing families. Comparing the national median price of a condominium at the end of 2019 with 2014, the price has increased 48 per cent. Millennials are now looking for more space and a yard. The resulting demand will put upward price pressure on detached homes. However, condominiums will remain in demand in regions where affordability restricts choice of housing types. “The oldest peak Millennials are now in their 30s,” says Phil Soper, president and CEO at Royal LePage, in a press release. “This huge wave of Canadian consumers has been transforming Canadian real estate for a decade, putting more focus and upward price pressure on our condominium housing stock. … We predict that the period of disproportionately higher price appreciation in the condo segment is drawing to a close as interest in detached homes is reborn.” 30 New Home + Condo Guide | Jan. 10–Feb. 7, 2020
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In 2020, the aggregate price of a home in Calgary is forecast to increase 1.5 per cent yearover-year to $477,000.
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