Home Connection
Carol Callaghan Carol Callaghan
Agents Sales Representative

7804554181 (Office)
7809093661 (Cell Phone)
carolcallaghan@royallepage.ca
www.carolcallaghan.com

ROYAL LEPAGE NORALTA REAL ESTATE
200 - 15057 Stony Plain Road
EDMONTON, AB T5P4W1

In this issue...
· Featured Listing
· Selling This Spring?
· City remains relatively affordable – Edmonton Journal, April 19, 2006
THE MARKET IS HOT...NOW IS THE TIME!

I would love to keep you up to date as to what is happening in your neighborhood. A quick call can give you a ton of information about the value of your most important asset. Finding out the value of your home is like checking your bank balance every so often!

The market is hot and hopefullly our weather will be too.

I hope to see some of you around Edmonton this summer.
Featured Listing
Featured Listing STUNNING RIVER VIEW ACREAGE

A superb location on 4.87 acres with incredible views of the river, meadows and ravines of the North Saskatchewan River. This exclusive, executive sprawling 3253 sq ft.WALKOUT bungalow was designed by Bittorf in 1986 for gracious living. It adjacent to Blackhawk and Edmonton Petroleum Golf Courses. With Anthony Henday Drive you will be downtown in no time. Just simply the best of it's kind. For pictures go to www.carolcallaghan.com

Selling This Spring?

Are you considering selling your home this spring? As we head into the year's busiest real estate season, ensuring that your home is in its best condition will help attract maximum interest. Here are some tried and true steps to follow:

Begin the purge.
Put your house on a diet. Give consideration to the appeal of a tidy and organized house and begin removing or donating both the things that clutter your home and the things you don't want to move with you. Choose a drawer, shelf or storage bin, and begin streamlining, room-by-room, a little bit at a time. Seasonal changes can create great opportunities for sorting unworn clothes. You'll be happy to have less on moving day and your closets will look bigger to potential buyers. A garage sale is a great way to purge before your home's first showing.

Fix what's broken or damaged.
Determine what house maintenance is in order. To pass a home inspection, certain repairs may be unavoidable. Taking care of these issues now will ease your burden later and improve your sales opportunities. Simple repairs are also well worth the effort. Painting those chipped shutters and replacing the broken banister rail will provide a return in creating the right impression for a timely sale.

Think like a buyer.
This can be the hardest step since we love our homes and generally assume others will too. Accept that potential buyers have different tastes and consider hiring a house staging professional or 'fluffer' who can objectively determine what needs to change. Consider basic staging techniques such as removing clutter; putting away personal items like photos and trophies; cleaning and sanitizing inside and out, from top to bottom; freshening and neutralizing your colour scheme; making your entrance way appealing; eliminating pet and food odours; enhancing the illusion of space, beautifying your backyard. See the 2006 Royal LePage House Staging Report for more information.

Contact your Realtor.
I am your partner in selling what is likely your largest asset. I can assist you in getting your home prepared for sale and in helping you understand the current buying and selling real estate markets. As an experienced, attentive and committed Realtor, I know the market and can put the strength of an established, leading real estate brand to work for you. It's my goal to help you sell your home in the shortest amount of time possible and at the best possible price.


Alternatively, if you have a friend, relative or colleague, who is considering buying or selling, please tell them about me. Your referrals are genuinely appreciated. I will treat your friends and family with the care they deserve so you can be proud you referred me.

City remains relatively affordable – Edmonton Journal, April 19, 2006

It’s taken a while to become dramatic. But the latest Alberta boom, along with low interest rates and a steady stream of new residents have combined to transform the city into an officially “hot” jurisdiction in national big city real estate circles. For some of us homeowners who have been waiting for the penny to drop in a major way here, it seems welcome news. For others “not yet in the market,” as they say, the big bump presents “challenges” – as they also say. Greater Edmonton is a prosperous growing locale by anyone’s metrics – and a fine place to live, at least by our own. It’s been among the most affordable metro areas on the continent. This is nothing to sniff at, and remains an asset. At the moment, the average house price of a detached house here is above $256,000; for condos, $156,000. In Calgary, you can add around $100,000 to each.

All of us know someone who may be thinking of a move in the next 6 months. My business relies on referrals from friends like you. So please call or pass my name along.

THANK YOU

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