How Calgarians are putting living, working and play areas first

Given Calgary’s traffic, the only way to cover the critical elements – live, work and play – in three different parts of the city each day is to cut out the fourth one: sleep.

Fortunately, a new philosophy in home development lets you have it all without sacrificing the shut-eye.
“When you can live, work and play in the same area of the city, it creates a stronger sense of community,” said Elton Ma, director of commercial development for Brookfield Residential in Calgary.

A prime example of this approach is Brookfield’s Seton project, a suburban residential/commercial/institutional community under construction in southeast Calgary. Seton includes over 2.5 million square feet of office…

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According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), more than 160 people are injured each year in BBQ mishaps. That doesn't sound like a lot considering the thousands of people who flip burgers on their backyard grills each year. But, you certainly don't want to be one of those injured!  The best way to prevent fire and injury is maintenance. Remarkably, few people are even aware that BBQ maintenance is necessary. But, it is.   Every spring, experts say you should clean out the venturi tubes. Those are the little metal pipes that carry propane or natural gas. Pipe cleaners work well, although hardware stores also carry specialized tools for this purpose. The goal is to clean out any builtup dirt and debris. Don't be surprised if you find…

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I just finished uploading this House for sale, 17448 119 Street, Edmonton, Alberta

5 Bed Bi-level in beautiful Newcastle! Close to all ammenities including groceries, restaurants, a gym and more. This property is fully complete with a finished basement with large windows and large bedrooms all the way to full landscaping done. The main floor is open concept and can be opened up further at the cost of the seller if you want to (currently they added a den in place of part of the living room). Master bed with walk in closet and ensuite bath, stucco exterior, double attached garage are just some of the features of this home.

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We've all been there—trying to decorate a first apartment or home on a beer budget when you have champagne taste. Hand-me-downs often come easy from parents, older siblings, and other relatives, and free is a beautiful thing. Remember: Pieces that mean something will always be special, even if they're worse for wear or not quite what you had in mind. But that doesn't mean your place has to look like a hodgepodge of random castoffs either. There are ways to be smart about working with inherited goods. In fact, we asked a few designers for tips on how to make it all go together, from grandma's painting to mom's dresser. And guess what? It's easier than you may think.

https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/decorating-with-hand-me-downs-261334 

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We absolutely LOVE interior decoration. It's a wonderful way to update your home without costly renovations.

Like that modern look? Try some of these geometric pieces available to us right here in Edmonton.

This brass and glass console at Chintz & Co. is divine. 

Brass and Glass

I am imagining cool little sculptures and pops of color to make this shelving unit even more of an art piece. Chintz & Co.




LOVING these gold dining chairs at Chintz & Co.


If you don't want to break the bank, try a geometric pendant lamp from Structube - Venus lamp $39 




So modern and chic. Structube - Thyme $49




Sometimes the little details are all that's needed to update an entire room. Structube Anouk coasters $7




Loving this hypnotic area rug. Structube $399 




I imagine…

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Welcome to Home in YEG!

Look to this page for current real estate market analysis in the Edmonton area, tricks of the trade for homeowners and some really cool design ideas.

Feel free to post any questions you'd like answered -- and contact us for all things real estate!

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There are many good reasons to put your property on the market. Some examples include a relocation, the kids leaving the nest, the need for something bigger or smaller, and the list goes on and on.
 However, there are also some less-than-obvious indicators that it may be time to sell. Consider the following:
 1. Your Property is no longer a Good "Fit" 
 Your home may have been perfect for you when you bought it. But things change. Families grow. Needs evolve. For any number of reasons, your property may no longer be a good fit for you. If that's the case, it makes sense to at least take a look at what's available on the market. Who knows? Your next "perfect" home may be for sale right now — within your price range!
 2. The Neighbourhood is Changing
 You…

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