City of Calgary, March 1, 2021 –

With gains in every price range, residential sales activity in February totalled 1,836.

This reflects the best February since 2014.

“Despite continued COVID-19 restrictions, housing activity continues to improve. Much of the strong sales activity is expected to be driven by exceptionally low mortgage rates,” said CREB® chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie.

“Confidence is also likely improving as vaccine rollouts are underway. Additionally, some of the worst fears concerning the energy sector are easing with recent gains in energy prices.”

New listings also improved in February, but the gap between new listings and sales narrowed. This is causing the sales-to-new-listings ratio to rise to 65 per cent, keeping…

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You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Your front walkway is one of the first sections of real estate a buyer will set foot on when coming to see your home. So, it makes sense to make that pathway to your front door as appealing as possible.

 

The obvious way is to make it as clean and clear as you can. Ensure there are no obstacles in the way, such as overhanging branches, kid's toys, or potted plants. What you want is a clear, unobstructed and pleasant walk to your main entranceway.

 

If your walkway needs deeper cleaning, consider a power-wash. There are special detergents available that are designed specifically for stone, asphalt or cement walkways and other outdoor surfaces.

 

A deep cleaning isn't a…

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Alberta's Consumer Spending Strong in December But Down In January

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ATB Economics | February 26, 2021


Retailers were hoping for a strong December to help make up for losses earlier in the year due to the pandemic and Alberta consumers obliged.

Average daily consumer spending* in Alberta was up by 2.5 per cent in December 2020 compared to December 2019.

The higher spending in December was not, however, enough to keep annual sales from falling below the 2019 level. Consumers in Alberta spent about 3.7 per cent less last year than in 2019.

Unadjusted consumer spending always falls in January compared…

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Melissa Rost - MaxWell Polaris

Jasmina Colic - MaxWell Progressive

Cindy Guan - MaxWell Devonshire Realty (Lethbridge)

Jagseer (Herman) Nirwan - MaxWell Polaris

Sameer Dhamani - MaxWell Central

Bonnie Lega - MaxWell Progressive

Daniel Kreutzer - MaxWell Realty Invermere

Salene O'Connor - MaxWell Progressive (Windermere)

Cornell Friesen - MaxWell Edge Realty

Zeev Shaposhnik - MaxWell Progressive

Keith Madsen - MaxWell Progressive

Eun Hwa Oh - MaxWell Devonshire Realty

Jatinder Cheema - MaxWell Central

Rob Back - MaxWell Elite Realty

James McSporran - MaxWell Progressive

WELCOME BACK Christine Johnson - MaxWell Elite Realty

Kirolos Habashi - MaxWell Polaris

Colby Genoway - MaxWell Capital Realty…

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MaxWell Realty has recently had the pleasure of interviewing our newest Broker/Owner Bob Dewar. Bob opened the doors of MaxWell Edge Realty in January 2021!

Check out our interview with Bob Dewar below:

1. How many years in the industry as an agent?

Renee was licensed in 2009 and I in 2013 after I retired from the Federal Government. Renee's business in real estate took off, and she needed the help, so I got licensed, and we've been a team ever since.

2. What led you to want to make the change to being an owner/broker?

We were looking at whether we should relocate back to Winnipeg. After speaking to Bill Tarrabain, he thought we'd be a great fit for bringing the brand to Winnipeg. He encouraged us to check with other Broker/Owners of…

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5 Simple Strategies For Paying Your Mortgage Off Faster Featured Image 

Looking to pay your mortgage off faster? Shave years (possibly even decades) off your mortgage loan with the help of these five easy-to-follow strategies:

1. Take Advantage of Increased Payment Options 

Upping your monthly payments, even by the smallest increment, can make all the difference in helping you become mortgage-free faster. While your ability to increase your payments will depend on the terms and conditions outlined in your mortgage, many lenders include prepayment privileges in their contracts.

Keep in mind, however, that if you pay more than the prepayment privilege allows, you may be required to pay a prepayment penalty. Your increased payments will also likely apply until the end of your mortgage term.

2. Make Lump-Sum…

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Your front walkway is one of the first sections of real estate a buyer will set
foot on when coming to see your home. So, it makes sense to make that
pathway to your front door as appealing as possible.
The obvious way is to make it as clean and clear as you can. Ensure there
are no obstacles in the way, such as overhanging branches, kid's toys, or
potted plants. What you want is a clear, unobstructed and pleasant walk to
your main entranceway.
If your walkway needs a deeper cleaning, consider a power wash. There are
special detergents available that are designed specifically for stone, asphalt
or cement walkways and other outdoor surfaces.
A deep cleaning isn't a major project. In most cases, the job can be done
within an hour. Yet, the result can be stunning.

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JUST LISTED!

2480 Sagewood Crescent, Airdrie

View all of the pictures and details of this home by visiting:

https://www.peshketeam.com/.../a1071338-2480-sagewood.../

$369,900 - MLS# A1071338

Wonderful opportunity to be a homeowner!

24 x 22 oversized garage w/220V, 9 Ft door

3 bedrooms + fully developed basement

2.5 bathrooms

Call/text Yasin @ 403-681-0319 for more info or to book your showing

Live in the wonderful neighborhood of Sagewood where you can enjoy paths, parks, shops & schools all within walking distance. This great home has a huge detached 22x24 garage w/220V & a 9ft door & still has a large south facing yard with a firepit & concrete patio which is perfect for entertaining or watching your kids play! Tiled…

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Oil Production In Alberta Getting Back On Track

Happiness is banking with ATB.

ATB Economics | February 18, 2021

Oil production in Alberta getting back on track

   

When billions of dollars and thousands of jobs are on the line, “it could’ve been worse” is not what you want to hear. But when it comes to Alberta’s total oil production in 2020, it could’ve been worse.

Between the pandemic, an oil price war, prices slipping into negative territory, ongoing pipeline challenges, lockdowns, travel restrictions and a second wave of the virus, the fact…

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