Calgary is one of the most affordable major cities in Canada when it comes to real estate. With the city having one of the highest overall average single incomes, historically lower unemployment rate, and general population growth,  its no surprise that Calgary is a highly sought after hot spot for single people looking to purchase a property.

Whether you're looking to buy a loft, condominium, townhome, or single family home with some backyard space, this city has it all, with many different and dynamic lifestyle opportunities. From living in the downtown core or in one of the many lake communities, to living in the West for quick escapes to the mountains, there's an enormous amount of options for single home buyers and in this article, we'll cover a…

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Multigenerational Living: Building Stronger Families Under One Roof


Multigenerational living is a growing trend among families in Calgary and across Canada. With rising housing costs, changing family dynamics, and the desire to stay connected, more families are embracing the concept of multiple generations living under one roof. Whether it's grandparents moving in with their children and grandchildren or young adults staying home longer to save for their future, this lifestyle offers numerous benefits and unique challenges.


Use our quick navigation guide below to jump to any point of our blog on The Benefits and Possibilities of Multigenerational Living: 

  • The Benefits of Multigenerational Living
  • Cultural and Global Perspective on…

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Calgary in the 1970s: Urban Sprawl, Energy Shocks & Civic Transformation

Homes, Communities & Opportunity

The 1970s were a turning point for Calgary. Oil money was flooding in, downtown was rising fast, and new suburbs were expanding in every direction. As both a real estate expert and advanced construction industry knowledge, I’ve seen how this decade shaped the way our city grows—and how the homes built then are still delivering value today.

Calgary's energy sector hit overdrive. Between 1970 and 1980, the city grew by nearly 50%, attracting workers, investors, and developers from across Canada. Office construction boomed: towers like Bow Valley Square and Fifth Avenue Place redefined our skyline and brought corporate Calgary to the forefront.

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Welcome to the March edition of our newsletter!

Spring is just around the corner, and Calgary’s real estate market is heating up. If you have been thinking about selling your home, now is the perfect time to make a move! With interest rates stabilizing and more motivated buyers on the market, spring offers a competitive edge to sellers.

Make sure you scroll to the end to:

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Exciting Referral News! Refer a friend who completes a home purchase or home sale transaction and get $500! 

In this issue, we are sharing tips to help you make the most of the season, including:

Explore Calgary’s Luxury Infill Market 

Why now is the best…

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The Ultimate Guide to Building Envelopes: Energy Efficiency, Comfort, and Sustainability in Canada

Can the design and construction of a building's outer shell truly revolutionize energy consumption and indoor environmental quality? Building envelopes, serving as the primary thermal barrier between interior and exterior environments, hold the key to addressing these critical factors. This guide provides an in-depth exploration of building envelopes, elucidating their vital role in achieving energy efficiency, ensuring comfort, promoting health, and fostering sustainability in residential and commercial buildings, with a focus on Canadian building practices and considerations.

Building Energy Consumption

Buildings account for a significant portion…

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Preparing for the Spring Thaw: Calgary’s Steps to Tackle Melting Snow & Ice

With warmer temperatures on the horizon, Calgary is preparing for the spring thaw. While the melting snow is a sign of changing seasons, it also comes with its challenges. Melting snow and ice can cause flooding, especially when storm drains get blocked or frozen. Here's what’s happening and how you can help.


Use our quick navigation guide below to jump to any point of our blog on How Clearing Storm Drains Helps Us All Stay Safe During Thaw Season: 

  • What is a Storm Drain and Why Does It Matter?
  • What is The City Doing?
  • Connect with Neighbors to Tackle Snow and Ice Together
  • Watch How to Clear a Storm Drain!
  • Steps to Follow
  • Interactive Map for Storm…

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How Compounding Builds Wealth in Alberta Real Estate — Even While You Sleep

By Dusko Sremac

If there’s one thing I wish more people understood about building wealth in Alberta real estate, it’s this:
You don’t need to “time the market.”
You don’t need to flip homes or take huge risks.
You just need to understand the power of compounding — and let time do the heavy lifting.

Now, I get it — when most folks hear the word compounding, they think of stocks or RRSPs. But the truth is, real estate gives you some of the strongest  compounding effects you’ll find in any investment.

And here in Calgary, Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane, Okotoks — all across Alberta — more homeowners and investors are quietly building wealth every single month because of…

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Property Appraiser vs. Assessor: Understanding the Differences

A property appraiser is a professional who determines the value of a property for various purposes. They often work for private firms, as independent consultants, or for specific clients, including homeowners, buyers, and lenders. The property appraiser evaluates factors such as property condition, location, and market trends to determine an accurate property value. In Calgary, appraisers are crucial for determining fair market prices, especially in a competitive Calgary real estate market.

An assessor, on the other hand, is a public official responsible for assigning property values for taxation purposes. Working for local governments or tax offices,…

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When you move from renting or living at home with your family, to owning, things change. Home ownership requires more responsibility, and there are costs that can sometimes be overlooked by future home buyers.

At the Real Estate Partners team with RE/MAX FIRST we believe that clarity and transparency are key components to a successful and rewarding home purchase for our clients, this blog covers some of the most important hidden costs of home ownership in Calgary whether you're looking to buy a condominium, townhome, or detached single family home. 

As a renter, you're typically not responsible for much (if any) maintenance in a home, your lease may reflect basic yard work, switching out lights, etc but when it comes to owning, there's a number…

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Understanding Home Life Expectancy in Alberta: How Long Will Your Home Last in the Alberta Climate?

Living in Alberta means enjoying stunning mountain views, beautiful prairies, and yes—some of the harshest weather in the country. From frigid winters to scorching dry summers, our climate puts serious stress on our homes. Whether you're in Calgary, Edmonton, or nestled in the foothills, knowing how long your home and its components are expected to last can save you a ton of headaches and money.

As someone who's been hands-on in both real estate and construction, I can tell you that understanding the life expectancy of your property is crucial. It affects everything from budgeting for repairs to making smart upgrades that increase value and…

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