Edmonton Real Estate Market Predictions For 2020
From affordable home prices to improved market stability, Edmonton’s real estate experts have delivered some promising predictions for the year ahead.
Buyer’s Market to Continue
As per a report released by the Canadian Real ...
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Posted by Paul Paiva on December 19, 2019 in Edmonton Market
Home Buying and Selling: Your Questions Answered! (Part 2)
Can I Buy and Sell at the Same Time?
Unfortunately, there is no clear-cut answer to this question as it all depends on your unique situation. If you can afford to carry two mortgages, buying your new home before selling your ...
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Posted by Paul Paiva on June 13, 2019 in Home Tips
Home Buying and Selling: Your Questions Answered! (Part 1)
Do I Really Need a Real-Estate Agent?
While you don’t necessarily need to hire a real estate agent, having one in your corner is certainly recommended if you’re not an experienced buyer or seller. Not only will a good Edmonton real ...
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Posted by Paul Paiva on February 28, 2019 in Home Tips
The Home Selling Process: How Does it Work?
With Edmonton’s competitive housing market, it’s not enough just to put up a “For Sale” sign on your lawn. After all, between determining the fair market value for your home, listings, showings, negotiations, and ...
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Posted by Paul Paiva on February 14, 2019 in Home Selling Tips
The Home Buying Process: How Does it Work?
Whether you’re in the market for a condo or a single-detached home, the buying process is something you’ll want to familiarize yourself with before you begin your search. But don’t worry, this “process” isn’t as ...
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Posted by Paul Paiva on February 7, 2019 in Home Buying Tips
Real Estate Investment
Pros and Cons to real estate investing
Investment is great, and I’m sure you have done the research and are looking for places to invest in. You may have found that Real Estate is one of such avenues and you are intrigued. You are currently ...
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Posted by Paul Paiva on June 13, 2018 in Real Estate investing