Feeling the house-hunting frustration? We get it!

With multiple offers flying in, we know the struggle is real. You spot your dream property, ready to make a move, and poof! It's off the market. Sound familiar? We're here to help ease the house-hunting headaches. Let's navigate this together.

1. - SECURE PRE-APPROVAL!

Arrive fully prepared and ready to proceed.

2. - ACT FAST!
Be ONE of the first to view the home; timing is essential.  In this market, you don't have the luxury of waiting a few days to view the home. Get in there fast, no later than the next morning. Make sure your REALTOR is finding out immediately when the listing REALTOR will be presenting the offers. Act FAST!

3 - SIMPLICITY IS KEY!

Keep your offer simple.…

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Edmonton is blessed with a vibrant and varied local farmers' market scene, teeming with an array of fresh, locally sourced produce, delectable baked treats, artisanal crafts, and beyond. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast, a champion of homegrown enterprises, or just seeking an enjoyable day out, Edmonton and its neighboring communities boast farmers' markets that cater to all tastes and interests. Let's delve into some of the premier markets in the area:

1.  124 Grand Market

THREE locations & THREE days per week!

Westmount Location: 108 Avenue between 123 & 124 Street
May 11 to October 5
Thursdays, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

South Common (Canadian Tire Parking Lot): 2110 – 101 Street NW
June 2to October 5
Saturdays, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

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Alberta, has a relatively recent history of European settlement, therefore we don’t have buildings dating back as far as some other regions in the country. However, there are still several historic structures that showcase the province's early development. Here are a few of the oldest buildings in Alberta:

 

1. Fort Edmonton Park - Edmonton

While not a single building, Fort Edmonton Park is a living history museum that includes several reconstructed buildings representing different periods of Edmonton's history. The fort area features buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, showcasing the fur trading era in Western Canada.

 

2. Rutherford House - Edmonton

Built in 1911, Rutherford House is one of Alberta's oldest surviving…

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Nestled amidst the rolling hills and tranquil valleys of Pennsylvania lies a hidden treasure—a collection of centuries-old stone houses that stand as a testament to the state's rich history and enduring charm. Dating back over 600 years, these remarkable structures offer a glimpse into Pennsylvania's past and a unique opportunity to experience life as it was centuries ago.

A Journey Through Time:

Imagine stepping back in time to the 15th century, where life moved at a slower pace and communities were built to withstand the test of time. That's precisely what awaits visitors to Pennsylvania's historic stone houses. Built by European settlers who brought with them the tradition of stone masonry, these sturdy homes have weathered centuries of…

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