Archive for April, 2014

#50, 6915 Ranchview Dr NW

Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

Excellent investment 3 bedroom unit with yard for first time home buyer or investor. Main floor features functional kitchen, dining room, nook for a desk and cozy living room. Upstairs you will find master bedroom with large closets and two more good sized bedrooms. Downstairs features additional bedroom and plenty of storage space. Complex offers a party room available for rent, assigned parking stall with plug in as well as visitor parking. casino online Great complex with access to Crowchild trail, close to schools, YMCA, shopping, restaurants and off-leash dog park.

Check out our video tour at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1QoOt-SegE&feature=youtu.be

MLS#C3612617

$256,256

002 - Open2view ID4319 - 50 _ 6915 Ranchview Drive 005 - Open2view ID4319 - 50 _ 6915 Ranchview Drive

Cost saving programs for first – time homebuyers

Friday, April 25th, 2014

Found this article from Genworth Capital and thought it”s worth sharing.

 

The real estate market is at its prime across the country, and there has never been a better time to be a

first-time homebuyer in Canada. With both federal and provincial governments offering a number of

resources, grants, and rebates to the first-time homebuyer, now may be the time to purchase your dream

home. Here are five programs that can help you afford to purchase your own home without breaking the

bank.

Homebuyer’s Plan

First-time homebuyers have an opportunity to use their RRSP contribution towards a down payment,

thanks to the Canadian Revenue Agency’s Homebuyer’s Plan. First-time homebuyers can withdraw up to

$25,000 from an RRSP account so long as the contribution was made more than 90 days prior, and will

only have to pay it back over a 15-year period. This means that couples can withdraw a total of $50,000

combined from their RRSP accounts, which can make a huge contribution towards a down payment.

GST/HST New Housing Rebate

First-time homebuyers residing in provinces that have combined provincial and federal sales tax into HST,

including Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Ontario, and B.C., are eligible for an HST tax

rebate through the federal government. While rebates and conditions vary from province to province, the

program is designed to help with the federal portion of the HST new homebuyers have to pay. You can

find out if you’re eligible for an HST New Housing Rebate, as well as all necessary application forms

on Service Canada’s website.

First-Time Homebuyer’s Tax Credit

Homebuyers who have not owned a home within the last four years may be eligible for the first-time

homebuyers tax credit through the Government of Canada’s Economic Action plan. The credit is based

on $5,000 multiplied by the lowest federal income tax rate for that year. For example, the lowest federal

income tax rate for 2014 is 15 per cent, so the value of the credit would be $750. You can learn more

about the first time homebuyer’s tax credit on the Economic Action Plan website.

Energy Efficient Housing

Canada is a beautiful country filled mobile casinos with flowing rivers, flourishing wildlife, and vast landscapes, which is

why we fight so hard to protect our environment. There are many ways homeowners can benefit from

buying or building energy efficient homes. Along with a variety of national energy efficient building

programs, there are also a variety of province-specific rebates and cost-saving programs to help build a

more sustainable home. Be sure to consult Genworth Canada’s comprehensive list of consumer benefits,

loans, refunds, and federal and provincial energy efficient home programs to explore ways you can save

by going green, as well as their guide to what to look for when purchasing an energy efficient home.

Homebuyer Privileges

New homebuyers who receive a Genworth insured mortgage also receive access to a number

of Homebuyer Privileges when shopping at select retailers for moving and home-related product and

services. In the past, privileges have included a 15 per cent discount on credit reports from Equifax, a $55

gift card to Rona, 10 per cent off car rentals from Hertz, half price home inspections from Service Experts,

15 per cent off moving boxes from Frog Box, and much more. This program is especially beneficial to

ease the financial burden of smaller or less obvious home buying costs like moving, decorating, and

renovating.

From Genworth canada- See more at:  http://homeownership.ca/homeownership/cost-savings-programs-for-first-time-homebuyers#sthash.XUtdYvdO.dpuf

 

Should I Buy or Rent?

Friday, April 25th, 2014

I found this cool calculator from Genworth.  It helps you make the right choice for your financial lifestyle.  Check it out at casino online http://www.genworth.ca/en/homebuyers/rent-or-buy.aspx

2559 Charlebois Drive NW

Wednesday, April 16th, 2014

Stunning location, located on one of the most desirable streets in Charleswood with a sunny south facing yard. Excellent project home for a renovation.  Walking distance to LRT, Confederation Park, University and Shopping. 1660 sqft 4-level split features 3 bedrooms up, main level features kitchen and large living room and third level is walk out. Third level also features a rec room and 4th bedroom. Lower level features bedroom, bathroom and work shop. Complete the package with an oversized double garage and large backyard.

Check out our video tour at

http://youtu.be/pH1HgVrC9eo

MLS # C3610253

002 - Open2view ID4255 - 2559 Charlesbois Dr 025 - Open2view ID4255 - 2559 Charlesbois Dr

62 Citadel Meadow Gardens NW Calgary Ab. T3G 5N4

Thursday, April 3rd, 2014

Perfect starter home or investment .

Pride of ownership shows in this immaculate, open concept 3 bedroom end unit townhouse with double garage backing onto a green belt. Quiet location in complex and low condo fees make this home very attractive.  Feature’s spacious living room with cozy corner gas fireplace patio door to step onto your deck to enjoy your morning coffee.  Kitchen features pantry and newer stainless steel appliances.  Master Bedroom is large and features a 3 piece ensuite and walk in closet.  Two other bedrooms are spacious.  Basement in undeveloped, has rough in for bath and is awaiting your creative design.  Double attached garage is insulated and dry walled and includes cabinets. Close to transit.  Visit our video tour at http://youtu.be/2Xj5gyIcq4U

MLS C360590026a003 - Open2view ID4205 - 62 Citadel Meadows Garden NW020 - Open2view ID4205 - 62 Citadel Meadows Garden NW001 - Open2view ID4205 - 62 Citadel Meadows Garden NW

Bathroom Upgrades using overlays

Tuesday, April 1st, 2014

If you’re considering a bathroom update, you’re probably familiar with the

typical approaches, such as replacing a countertop or toilet, or removing all

the fixtures and finishes to complete a floor-to-ceiling renovation.

However, there is another, far less expensive way to make an older

bathroom look brand new: using overlays.

An overlay is simply a new surface applied over an existing one. For

example, instead of replacing an old and worn bathtub – which is costly –

you can purchase an overlay system (called a tub liner) that fits on top of

the existing bathtub. It’s a little like giving your tub a facelift!

You can do the same thing with your bathroom countertops and floors.

Overlays come in a wide variety of styles and finishes – some of which can

make your bathroom look significantly more upscale. Compared to a major

renovation, the installation of overlays is relatively straightforward. A tub

liner installation, for example, can be done in a day.

You can learn more about overlays at your local home improvement centre

and at specialty bathroom showrooms.  If you have questions about renovations

and getting your money out of renovations give me a call.

Quick Ways to Keep on Top of Cleaning Your Home

Tuesday, April 1st, 2014

Start at one end of the house and keep moving to the other end. Then…

• Cleaning is much easier when everything has a home. Work on creating organized storage for all of the things that end up being scattered around the house, like papers, mail, shoes, & toys.

• Use a large laundry basket to collect items such as toys or clothing that need to be returned to a different room. If you have multiple offenders, use multiple baskets. After you have finished tidying every room, take 5 minutes to put away the collected items.

• Save sweeping/mopping and vacuuming until the end, and then do it all at once. If you have mostly hard surface floors, use an industrial dry mop to wipe the floors each day. It takes only a couple minutes to run it over all the floors and then shake it off outside. About once a week, do a really thorough sweep and then use a Swiffer WetJet to mop.

• Likewise, save the glass cleaning for the end as well. Once the house is completely clean, grab window cleaner and a rag and run around doing spot checks on the glass doors and windows. Wipe the bathroom mirrors as well as the fixtures and sink.

• Keep daily shower cleaner in the bath/shower and spray down after each use.

• Store your toilet brush in a container of bleach; replace the bleach once a week.