Tuesday, March 30, 2010 I have sold a property at 226 6720 158 AVE in EDMONTONby Ben Officer on Tue, Mar, 30, 2010 04:25 AM
I have sold a property at 226 6720 158 AVE in EDMONTON.
Knock-Knock! This immaculately cared for , move-in-ready condo is located in the private Carlisle Santa Fe complex. This upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit features a spacious dining and kitchen. The master bedroom has a walk-in-closet and 4 pc. Ensuite bath. The second bedroom has a double closet. This south facing unit is bright. Other features include in-suite laundry, all newer appliances and fixtures, new doors and hard surface flooring and no carpeting.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 New property listed in Zone 28, Edmontonby Ben Officer on Wed, Mar, 17, 2010 04:21 AM
I have listed a new property at 226 6720 158 AVE in EDMONTON.
Knock-Knock! This immaculately cared for , move-in-ready condo is located in the private Carlisle Santa Fe complex. This upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit features a spacious dining and kitchen. The master bedroom has a walk-in-closet and 4 pc. Ensuite bath. The second bedroom has a double closet. This south facing unit is bright. Other features include in-suite laundry, all newer appliances and fixtures, new doors and hard surface flooring and no carpeting.
Monday, March 1, 2010 Understanding the Home Buying Process.by Ben Officer on Mon, Mar, 1, 2010 02:29 PM The more you know about the best way to reach a goal, the more likely you are to get the result you want. So, whether you’re hunting for a new job, assembling a backyard BBQ, or training for a 3 mile run, you’ll want to use a proven process to help you get there. That certainly holds true when shopping for a new home. There is a proven process to getting the home you want, in the neighbourhood you want, at a price you can afford. Here are the highlights: 1. Get Ready There’s a lot you must do before you pack your energy snacks in the car and go looking at homes. If you own your current home, you must prepare that property for sale. You should also get financing for a new home pre-approved, so you know exactly how much you can afford. 2. Go shopping Your next step is to view the right homes currently available on the market. It’s a good idea to make a wish list of property and neighborhood features you’re looking for in a new home. You may not be able to get everything you want, but you can probably come pretty close. 3. Make an offer When you see a home you like, the first thing you’ll need to do is to make an offer. This can be tricky especially if there are other interested buyers. 4. Get an inspection Always get the home checked out by a qualified home inspector. A property may have issues, such as a foundation leak, that are not obvious during a viewing. 5. Prepare for the move Once you’ve made the purchase, you need to arrange for moving and deal with other details, such as utilities, telephone, mail forwarding and so forth. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Advantages of being Pre-Approved for a Mortgage One of the best things you can do to ensure you get the home you want is to arrange for financing before you go shopping. This is often referred to as getting “pre-approved”. Getting pre-approved simply means that your lender has calculated how much of a mortgage they’re willing to offer you, depending on your down payment and current financial situation. There are two advantages to having a pre-approved mortgage. First, you know exactly what you can afford when shopping for a new home. Second, when you make an offer, you’re likely to be taken more seriously. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Want a smooth home buying process? Call me today. Ben Officer, CD REALTOR® RE/MAX Real Estate (Edmonton) Categories: 0117, Fort Saskatchewan | 23, Edmonton | 27, Edmonton Real Estate | 35, Edmonton Real Estate | 9305 Real Estate | 9305, Sturgeon | Edmonton | Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 01, Edmonton | Zone 02, Edmonton | Zone 02, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 03, Edmonton | Zone 03, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 05 | Zone 05, Edmonton | Zone 06, Edmonton | Zone 07, Edmonton | Zone 07, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 08, Edmonton | Zone 08, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 09, Edmonton | Zone 15 | Zone 17, Edmonton | Zone 17, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 20, Edmonton | Zone 21, Edmonton | Zone 23, Edmonton | Zone 24, St. Albert | Zone 24, St. Albert Real Estate | Zone 25, Strathcona Real Estate | Zone 27, Edmonton | Zone 27, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 28, Edmonton | Zone 28, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 29, Edmonton | Zone 35, Edmonton | Zone 35, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 51, Edmonton | Zone 53, Edmonton | Zone 56, Edmonton Real Estate | Zone 61, Sturgeon | Zone 62, Fort Saskatchewan | Zone 62, Fort Saskatchewan Real Estate | Zone 62, Sturgeon | Zone 62, Sturgeon Real Estate | Zone 70, Lac Ste. Anne | Zone 71, Lac Ste. Anne Real Estate | Zone 80, Strathcona Real Estate | Zone 91, Spruce Grove |
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