edmonton new home guide - jul 31, 2015
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July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
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The Family-fun-time Stage.If this is where youre at in life, the Servus Life Stage Mortgage
can give you a little extra money for a beach vacation, road trip
or anything else you need to make family time, quality time.
See how you can own a home in any stage of life. Visit servus.ca/mortgages.
Personal | Mortgages | Investments | Loans | Insurance | Business Feel good about your money.
PROFIT SHARE1% LIFE STAGE REBATEMORTGAGE RATE
Ad # P55129_Mortgage_A 03 Jun 2015 0928 100% APPROVED BYFILE NAME FLAT TRIM DA COLOURS BIG AD/CDP55129_Mortgage_A.indd 7.5 x 10.5 in tp C M Y KCLIENT BLEED AD PIC INFO
Servus 8 x 11 in cl vectorWRITER PROD
DOCKET LIVE PR FONTS
KSE COR P55129 6.75 x 9.75 in bs EffraDESCRIPTION VERSION PAGE SEPS RUN OUTPUT
2015 Mortgage Magazine Print 6 of 6 PROOFREAD CLIENT
PUB NOTES
New Home Guide Size A
DDB CANADA 1600 777 HORNBY STREET, VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA V6Z 2T3 T 604 687 7911 F 604 640 4344
Whether youre renting or buying,fi nding your next home has never been so easy.
startyour search here.
7 3
2
1
6
5
4
STYLE IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP
DURABILITY DRIVES VALUE
SUSTAINABILITY MAKES SENSE
EFFICIENCY IS IMPERATIVE
PRECISION ISPARAMOUNTSTRENGTH MATTERS
HEALTHY HOMES HELP YOU
The expression of style through the most visible layer of a home is very important. Our in-house team of cutting edge professional Interior Designers ensure that every Landmark Home has sublime style. But, just like people, the most beautiful homes are gorgeous inside and out. We love putting the stylish finishing touches on our homes because they express the beauty of whats inside them: strength, efficiency, durability, health, precision and sustainability.
A home is your largest investment. You can live in a durable home for much longer with minimal maintenance costs, and enjoy a home that shows little wear and tear. Millimetre precision (from building with cutting edge technology without harsh outdoor weather or human error) as well as unmatched strength (through spray foam insulation and engineered lumber) is key to a durable home.
Sustainability means that all humans and natural systems can continue to have living conditions and enough resources to flourish forever. We build homes that last using building methods that are easy on the earth, like sourcing safe local materials that last, minimizing construction waste and demand for natural resources, and crafting homes with reduced energy demands or that produce their own energy using solar power!
Energy efficient homes use minimal energy to stay very comfortable. Triple pane low-e argon filled windows combined with spray foam insulation make a great building envelope. A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) and Tankless Hot Water System are also key technologies. Energy efficient homes create a win-win-win: for the earth, your pocketbook, and your familys comfort.
The precision with which each part of your home fits together has a huge impact on how well it can function - from keeping the air healthy to minimizing energy requirements. A homes every piece and part needs millimetre precision. This requires talented people doing their best work with the help of leading edge technology like climate controlled building space, robotics with millimetre precision, mechanical muscle, and engineered lumber. People plus technology create a home of uncompromised quality.
The materials and process used to build a new home dramatically affect the strength of that home. Make sure your home starts with a strong foundation built to the unique needs of the lots soil. Then, be sure to use engineered lumber throughout the home, and add spray foam to the walls to strengthen them further.
Air pollution, radiation from technology, and toxins in our food and body products give our bodies enough work. Why not lighten your bodys load by having a home with a great building envelope that protects you from outdoor pollutants and allergens? Also make sure your homes building OSB is free of carcinogenic urea-formaldehyde, only use water based lacquer, and choose paints and grouts low in VOCs. Additionally, opt for spray foam insulation, as it mitigates mould growth.
LandmarkHomes.ca
A New Performance Benchmark for the Industry
KEY FACTORS FOR LEADING EDGE HOMES7
its whats inside
-
The Family-fun-time Stage.If this is where youre at in life, the Servus Life Stage Mortgage
can give you a little extra money for a beach vacation, road trip
or anything else you need to make family time, quality time.
See how you can own a home in any stage of life. Visit servus.ca/mortgages.
Personal | Mortgages | Investments | Loans | Insurance | Business Feel good about your money.
PROFIT SHARE1% LIFE STAGE REBATEMORTGAGE RATE
Ad # P55129_Mortgage_A 03 Jun 2015 0928 100% APPROVED BYFILE NAME FLAT TRIM DA COLOURS BIG AD/CDP55129_Mortgage_A.indd 7.5 x 10.5 in tp C M Y KCLIENT BLEED AD PIC INFO
Servus 8 x 11 in cl vectorWRITER PROD
DOCKET LIVE PR FONTS
KSE COR P55129 6.75 x 9.75 in bs EffraDESCRIPTION VERSION PAGE SEPS RUN OUTPUT
2015 Mortgage Magazine Print 6 of 6 PROOFREAD CLIENT
PUB NOTES
New Home Guide Size A
DDB CANADA 1600 777 HORNBY STREET, VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA V6Z 2T3 T 604 687 7911 F 604 640 4344
Whether youre renting or buying,fi nding your next home has never been so easy.
startyour search here.
7 3
2
1
6
5
4
STYLE IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP
DURABILITY DRIVES VALUE
SUSTAINABILITY MAKES SENSE
EFFICIENCY IS IMPERATIVE
PRECISION ISPARAMOUNTSTRENGTH MATTERS
HEALTHY HOMES HELP YOU
The expression of style through the most visible layer of a home is very important. Our in-house team of cutting edge professional Interior Designers ensure that every Landmark Home has sublime style. But, just like people, the most beautiful homes are gorgeous inside and out. We love putting the stylish finishing touches on our homes because they express the beauty of whats inside them: strength, efficiency, durability, health, precision and sustainability.
A home is your largest investment. You can live in a durable home for much longer with minimal maintenance costs, and enjoy a home that shows little wear and tear. Millimetre precision (from building with cutting edge technology without harsh outdoor weather or human error) as well as unmatched strength (through spray foam insulation and engineered lumber) is key to a durable home.
Sustainability means that all humans and natural systems can continue to have living conditions and enough resources to flourish forever. We build homes that last using building methods that are easy on the earth, like sourcing safe local materials that last, minimizing construction waste and demand for natural resources, and crafting homes with reduced energy demands or that produce their own energy using solar power!
Energy efficient homes use minimal energy to stay very comfortable. Triple pane low-e argon filled windows combined with spray foam insulation make a great building envelope. A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) and Tankless Hot Water System are also key technologies. Energy efficient homes create a win-win-win: for the earth, your pocketbook, and your familys comfort.
The precision with which each part of your home fits together has a huge impact on how well it can function - from keeping the air healthy to minimizing energy requirements. A homes every piece and part needs millimetre precision. This requires talented people doing their best work with the help of leading edge technology like climate controlled building space, robotics with millimetre precision, mechanical muscle, and engineered lumber. People plus technology create a home of uncompromised quality.
The materials and process used to build a new home dramatically affect the strength of that home. Make sure your home starts with a strong foundation built to the unique needs of the lots soil. Then, be sure to use engineered lumber throughout the home, and add spray foam to the walls to strengthen them further.
Air pollution, radiation from technology, and toxins in our food and body products give our bodies enough work. Why not lighten your bodys load by having a home with a great building envelope that protects you from outdoor pollutants and allergens? Also make sure your homes building OSB is free of carcinogenic urea-formaldehyde, only use water based lacquer, and choose paints and grouts low in VOCs. Additionally, opt for spray foam insulation, as it mitigates mould growth.
LandmarkHomes.ca
A New Performance Benchmark for the Industry
KEY FACTORS FOR LEADING EDGE HOMES7
its whats inside
5
-
With unexpected luxury features and life-enhancing layouts, every detail of
an Averton home is created with the highest regard for design integrity and
value. From townhomes to breathtaking custom estates ranging from the low
$300s to over $1 million, Averton Homes has a home designed for you.
Visit our website at averton.ca
14 Prescott Blvd.Spruce GroveLocated at the base of Grove Drive - accessible directly from Century Road via Hwy.16 or 16A.
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HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
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ANDERSON WAY
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ELLERSLIE ROAD
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
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Y 2
ANTHONY HENDAY
2903 Anderson CourtAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Terwilligar Drive.
1303 Graydon Hill WayAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Ellerslie Road.
Walking distance to a new K-9 school and 60-acre Jubilee Park.
Best neighborhood in the Southwest, within walking distance to a new K-9 School.
New showhome now open: Prestigious location in a beautiful setting in the Heritage Valley.
heritage valley
Two storey plans from 1508 sq ft to 2864 sq ft.
Call 780.638.0175 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1804 sq ft to 3630 sq ft.Call 780.638.0174 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1974 sq ft to 3630 sq ft. Single Family Homes from the low 500s.Call 780.638.2462 [email protected]
HWY 16A
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TUR
Y R
OA
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RA
NG
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LIMITED TIME OFFER$399,900 including lot and gst(few lots remaining)
DONT MISS OUTFinal Phase of Luxury Single Family Homes from the low 500s
3 CAR GARAGE MODELSLegal basement suite options
averton.ca
With unexpected luxury features and life-enhancing layouts, every detail of
an Averton home is created with the highest regard for design integrity and
value. From townhomes to breathtaking custom estates ranging from the low
$300s to over $1 million, Averton Homes has a home designed for you.
Visit our website at averton.ca
14 Prescott Blvd.Spruce GroveLocated at the base of Grove Drive - accessible directly from Century Road via Hwy.16 or 16A.
AN
THO
NY
HE
ND
AY
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
HW
Y 2
ANDERSON WAY
17
0 S
TRE
ET
ELLERSLIE ROAD
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
HW
Y 2
ANTHONY HENDAY
2903 Anderson CourtAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Terwilligar Drive.
1303 Graydon Hill WayAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Ellerslie Road.
Walking distance to a new K-9 school and 60-acre Jubilee Park.
Best neighborhood in the Southwest, within walking distance to a new K-9 School.
New showhome now open: Prestigious location in a beautiful setting in the Heritage Valley.
heritage valley
Two storey plans from 1508 sq ft to 2864 sq ft.
Call 780.638.0175 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1804 sq ft to 3630 sq ft.Call 780.638.0174 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1974 sq ft to 3630 sq ft. Single Family Homes from the low 500s.Call 780.638.2462 [email protected]
HWY 16A
CEN
TUR
Y R
OA
D
RA
NG
E R
OA
D 2
70
LIMITED TIME OFFER$399,900 including lot and gst(few lots remaining)
DONT MISS OUTFinal Phase of Luxury Single Family Homes from the low 500s
3 CAR GARAGE MODELSLegal basement suite options
averton.ca
6
-
With unexpected luxury features and life-enhancing layouts, every detail of
an Averton home is created with the highest regard for design integrity and
value. From townhomes to breathtaking custom estates ranging from the low
$300s to over $1 million, Averton Homes has a home designed for you.
Visit our website at averton.ca
14 Prescott Blvd.Spruce GroveLocated at the base of Grove Drive - accessible directly from Century Road via Hwy.16 or 16A.
AN
THO
NY
HE
ND
AY
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
HW
Y 2
ANDERSON WAY
17
0 S
TRE
ET
ELLERSLIE ROAD
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
HW
Y 2
ANTHONY HENDAY
2903 Anderson CourtAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Terwilligar Drive.
1303 Graydon Hill WayAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Ellerslie Road.
Walking distance to a new K-9 school and 60-acre Jubilee Park.
Best neighborhood in the Southwest, within walking distance to a new K-9 School.
New showhome now open: Prestigious location in a beautiful setting in the Heritage Valley.
heritage valley
Two storey plans from 1508 sq ft to 2864 sq ft.
Call 780.638.0175 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1804 sq ft to 3630 sq ft.Call 780.638.0174 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1974 sq ft to 3630 sq ft. Single Family Homes from the low 500s.Call 780.638.2462 [email protected]
HWY 16A
CEN
TUR
Y R
OA
D
RA
NG
E R
OA
D 2
70
LIMITED TIME OFFER$399,900 including lot and gst(few lots remaining)
DONT MISS OUTFinal Phase of Luxury Single Family Homes from the low 500s
3 CAR GARAGE MODELSLegal basement suite options
averton.ca
With unexpected luxury features and life-enhancing layouts, every detail of
an Averton home is created with the highest regard for design integrity and
value. From townhomes to breathtaking custom estates ranging from the low
$300s to over $1 million, Averton Homes has a home designed for you.
Visit our website at averton.ca
14 Prescott Blvd.Spruce GroveLocated at the base of Grove Drive - accessible directly from Century Road via Hwy.16 or 16A.
AN
THO
NY
HE
ND
AY
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
HW
Y 2
ANDERSON WAY
17
0 S
TRE
ET
ELLERSLIE ROAD
HWY 16
EDMONTON
ST. ALBERTST. ALBERT
HW
Y 2
ANTHONY HENDAY
2903 Anderson CourtAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Terwilligar Drive.
1303 Graydon Hill WayAccessible off of Anthony Henday Drive and Ellerslie Road.
Walking distance to a new K-9 school and 60-acre Jubilee Park.
Best neighborhood in the Southwest, within walking distance to a new K-9 School.
New showhome now open: Prestigious location in a beautiful setting in the Heritage Valley.
heritage valley
Two storey plans from 1508 sq ft to 2864 sq ft.
Call 780.638.0175 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1804 sq ft to 3630 sq ft.Call 780.638.0174 [email protected]
Two storey plans from 1974 sq ft to 3630 sq ft. Single Family Homes from the low 500s.Call 780.638.2462 [email protected]
HWY 16A
CEN
TUR
Y R
OA
D
RA
NG
E R
OA
D 2
70
LIMITED TIME OFFER$399,900 including lot and gst(few lots remaining)
DONT MISS OUTFinal Phase of Luxury Single Family Homes from the low 500s
3 CAR GARAGE MODELSLegal basement suite options
averton.ca
7
-
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton looks like a winnerby Jim Rivait
19 Mortgage AdviceWhat will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
24 Fundamentally SpeakingTips to help you buy your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Home Sweet HomeLow rates changing Canadians mortgage habitsby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Designer SecretsMaking your master bedroom your ownby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentDeveloper tries to give away free house at Stewart Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getawayby Olivia Bowden
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces the Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
district maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
62
July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
ON THE COVER
p. 14DREAM
Building better communities
63
ypnexthome.ca
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton looks like a winnerby Jim Rivait
19 Mortgage AdviceWhat will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
24 Fundamentally SpeakingTips to help you buy your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Home Sweet HomeLow rates changing Canadians mortgage habitsby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Designer SecretsMaking your master bedroom your ownby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentDeveloper tries to give away free house at Stewart Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getawayby Olivia Bowden
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces the Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton Looks Like a Winnerby Jim Rivait
24 Fundamentally SpeakingBuying your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs Rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
19 Mortgage AdviceBWhat will Bank of Canadas iterest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentStewat Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getaway
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces - The Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
district maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
62
July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
ON THE COVER
p. 14DREAM
Building better communities
63
ypnexthome.cadistrict maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
63
ypnexthome.cadistrict maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
62
July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
ON THE COVER
p. 14DREAM
Building better communities
63
ypnexthome.ca
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton looks like a winnerby Jim Rivait
19 Mortgage AdviceWhat will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
24 Fundamentally SpeakingTips to help you buy your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Home Sweet HomeLow rates changing Canadians mortgage habitsby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Designer SecretsMaking your master bedroom your ownby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentDeveloper tries to give away free house at Stewart Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getawayby Olivia Bowden
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces the Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton Looks Like a Winnerby Jim Rivait
24 Fundamentally SpeakingBuying your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs Rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
19 Mortgage AdviceBWhat will Bank of Canadas iterest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentStewat Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getaway
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces - The Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
-
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton looks like a winnerby Jim Rivait
19 Mortgage AdviceWhat will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
24 Fundamentally SpeakingTips to help you buy your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Home Sweet HomeLow rates changing Canadians mortgage habitsby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Designer SecretsMaking your master bedroom your ownby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentDeveloper tries to give away free house at Stewart Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getawayby Olivia Bowden
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces the Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
district maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
62
July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
ON THE COVER
p. 14DREAM
Building better communities
63
ypnexthome.ca
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton looks like a winnerby Jim Rivait
19 Mortgage AdviceWhat will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
24 Fundamentally SpeakingTips to help you buy your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Home Sweet HomeLow rates changing Canadians mortgage habitsby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Designer SecretsMaking your master bedroom your ownby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentDeveloper tries to give away free house at Stewart Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getawayby Olivia Bowden
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces the Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton Looks Like a Winnerby Jim Rivait
24 Fundamentally SpeakingBuying your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs Rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
19 Mortgage AdviceBWhat will Bank of Canadas iterest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentStewat Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getaway
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces - The Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
district maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
62
July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
ON THE COVER
p. 14DREAM
Building better communities
63
ypnexthome.cadistrict maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
63
ypnexthome.cadistrict maps023 Southeast
026 Sherwood Park
027 Fort Sask
029 Northeast
038 St. Albert
039 Northwest
047 West
056 Stony Plain
057 Spruce Grove
059 Southwest
067 South
071 Leduc
073 Beaumont
62
July 31 - Aug 28, 2015 Volume 27 Issue 08
Edmonton Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WHY EDMONTON ISA REAL WINNER
WHAT DOES THE INTERESTRATE CUT MEAN FOR YOU?
TIPS TO HELP YOU BUYYOUR FIRST HOME
PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME
Jacqueline HillEDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan LeggeDIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL Moe Lalani SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
Edwin RizarriART DIRECTOR
Victoria Cigan EDITOR
Wayne Karl CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck (on leave) Elisa Krovblit Lydia McNutt SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANTS
Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241
NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
Greg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Viosa Barileva Miguel CeaMANAGER OF PRODUCTION
Bala Gnanapandithan
The Edmonton New Home Guide is a free publication with distribution every four weeks. Submit articles or advertising to PO Box 458. Station Main, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2K1
COPYRIGHT 2015 All rights reserved by Yellow Pages Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reproduction in any form is prohibited. Contents of this publication are covered by Copyright and offenders will be prosecuted under the law. The views and data expressed by columnists do not necessarily represent those of the publication. Yellow Pages NextHome is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.TERMS Advertisers, Editorial content are not responsible for typographical errors, mistakes or misprints. All prices are correct as of press time and are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E.EDITORIAL Submissions from interested parties will be considered. Please submit to the editor at [email protected].
ON THE COVER
p. 14DREAM
Building better communities
63
ypnexthome.ca
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton looks like a winnerby Jim Rivait
19 Mortgage AdviceWhat will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
24 Fundamentally SpeakingTips to help you buy your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Home Sweet HomeLow rates changing Canadians mortgage habitsby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Designer SecretsMaking your master bedroom your ownby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentDeveloper tries to give away free house at Stewart Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getawayby Olivia Bowden
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces the Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
features & editorials
IN EVERY ISSUE
10 Editors NoteCOLUMNISTS
16 CHBA - AlbertaEdmonton Looks Like a Winnerby Jim Rivait
24 Fundamentally SpeakingBuying your first homeby Wayne Karl
28 Homebuyers HelpXeriscaping, what is it?by Shanes Landscaping & Contracting Ltd.
60 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Lydia McNutt
70 Money MattersOwning vs Rentingby Gail Vaz-Oxlade
74 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxby Jane Lockhart
IN THE NEWS
18 Edmonton Housing MarketEdmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
19 Mortgage AdviceBWhat will Bank of Canadas iterest rate cut mean for the economy, housing and you?by Alyssa Richard
22 Sabal HomesSabal Homes becomes Hopewell Residential
48 Troika DevelopmentStewat Greens
68 Cottage vs CityCanadians choose cottage over city getaway
HOMEBUYERS HELP
36 New Homebuyers Resource SectionMortgage calculator and rate table
53 Community ProfileGranville exceptional home options in captivating surroundingsby Salina Yara Halabi
63 Showhome ReviewWide open spaces - The Carleton Showhome by Morrison Homes
76 Web DirectoryEdmonton area builders, developers and communities
Community Profile
P. 53GRANVILLE Exceptional home options in captivating surroundings
contentsJULY 31 - AUG 28, 2015 | | VOLUME 27 ISSUE 08
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON COLONIALE ESTATES REGISTER AT MATTAMYHOMES.COM
SALES CENTRE HOURS: Monday to Thursday 2pm-8pm; Friday to Sunday and Holidays 12pm-5pmSHOWHOME ADDRESS: 274 Reichert Drive, Beaumont, AB, T4X 0B9
780-929-1111 [email protected]
FOLLOW US: EXCELLENCE in HOUSING
2015 Awards of
The Hickory Showhome In Coloniale Estates, Beaumont
ARCHITECTS CHOICE, DESIGNERS CHOICE
LIVE IN THE STYLE OF YOUR CHOOSINGSince all families are different in their own ways, shouldnt your home
reflect your particular needs, desires, and dreams? We think so. Which is
why Mattamy offers both Architects Choice and Designers Choice Options.
These let you personalize your home in the manner that suits you. Would
you rather have an extra bedroom than a den? Do you prefer to max out
closet space? Architects Choices gives you tried and tested options that are
expertly incorporated during your homes construction, and are always fully
warranted. As well, our Designers Choice Options provide the best value and
variety from designs to materials to colours when you choose to make
a Mattamy home your very own.
QUICK POSSESSION HOMES & PREMIUM LOTS NOW AVAILABLE
MATEDMONTON - MH - Coloniale Estates - New Home Guide Magazine Due: 23/07/2015
File Name: MATEDMONTON-MH_CE_NHG_Mag Publication: New Home Guide
Trim: 7.5 x 10.5 Safety/V.O.: .25 DPI: 300
Bleed: .25 Colours: CMYK Built: 16/07/2015 JND
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//EDITORS NOTE
SUSAN LEGGE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Yellow Pages NextHome [email protected]
Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/SusanLegge
WAYNE KARL EDITOR Yellow Pages NextHome [email protected]
Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl
Once youve decided to buy a new home, the excitement begins to build immediately. Where to buy? What type of home? Is now the right time?
The answers to such questions will vary from person to person, depending on individual circumstances and needs. Choosing the type of home you can afford, and what finishes and design features you want, might be the easiest part of the process. A little more challenging, but nonetheless equally important, are matters such as finding a community in proximity to amenities such as shopping and schools, commuting times and transit options,
Finding the right home for you Knowing what to look for and where are crucial parts of your new home search
Get it in writing This term never more important than when buying a new home
and if your new home will still be suitable in three, five or 10 years.
As for the timing of your purchase, its natural to wonder whether now is the best time, given all the discussion about market conditions. But if your employment and finances are secure, youre best served looking at the long term say seven years. Where are new-home prices likely to be then? Higher or lower? And if you missed out on building equity by delaying your purchase, would you be better off?
In this issue of New Home Guide, like we do in every edition, we have a variety of content designed to help you determine your own answers to these questions.
Buying a brand-new home offers an opportunity to get what you really want. It can be a dream come true and an investment for the future, but dont forget, its also a legal transaction. The term get it in writing has never been more important, since it outlines everything your new home will have in it, on it and around it.
Otherwise known as the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, the contract spells out the terms between you and your builder. Without it, if there is a misunderstanding or disagreement, its impossible to prove what was originally promised.
Since buying a new home is much more complicated than a resale transaction, there is no set Agreement of
Purchase and Sale or standard contract. In some provinces, builders may have standard contracts prepared by the local home builders association or their new-home warranty program. Builders often prepare their own agreements, so these can vary from one company to another and from province to province.
Before you sign a contract, review it carefully with the builder representative, and ask questions to make sure you fully understand whats in it. Your next step is to then take it to a real estate lawyer and have it reviewed. Once it is signed, it becomes a legal document, so seeking the services of an experienced lawyer is an important step toward ensuring that your dream home becomes a reality.
-
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON COLONIALE ESTATES REGISTER AT MATTAMYHOMES.COM
SALES CENTRE HOURS: Monday to Thursday 2pm-8pm; Friday to Sunday and Holidays 12pm-5pmSHOWHOME ADDRESS: 274 Reichert Drive, Beaumont, AB, T4X 0B9
780-929-1111 [email protected]
FOLLOW US: EXCELLENCE in HOUSING
2015 Awards of
The Hickory Showhome In Coloniale Estates, Beaumont
ARCHITECTS CHOICE, DESIGNERS CHOICE
LIVE IN THE STYLE OF YOUR CHOOSINGSince all families are different in their own ways, shouldnt your home
reflect your particular needs, desires, and dreams? We think so. Which is
why Mattamy offers both Architects Choice and Designers Choice Options.
These let you personalize your home in the manner that suits you. Would
you rather have an extra bedroom than a den? Do you prefer to max out
closet space? Architects Choices gives you tried and tested options that are
expertly incorporated during your homes construction, and are always fully
warranted. As well, our Designers Choice Options provide the best value and
variety from designs to materials to colours when you choose to make
a Mattamy home your very own.
QUICK POSSESSION HOMES & PREMIUM LOTS NOW AVAILABLE
MATEDMONTON - MH - Coloniale Estates - New Home Guide Magazine Due: 23/07/2015
File Name: MATEDMONTON-MH_CE_NHG_Mag Publication: New Home Guide
Trim: 7.5 x 10.5 Safety/V.O.: .25 DPI: 300
Bleed: .25 Colours: CMYK Built: 16/07/2015 JND
MATEDMONTON-MH_CE_NHG_Mag.indd 1 2015-07-22 11:01 AM
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//EDITORS NOTE
SUSAN LEGGE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Yellow Pages NextHome [email protected]
Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/SusanLegge
WAYNE KARL EDITOR Yellow Pages NextHome [email protected]
Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl
Once youve decided to buy a new home, the excitement begins to build immediately. Where to buy? What type of home? Is now the right time?
The answers to such questions will vary from person to person, depending on individual circumstances and needs. Choosing the type of home you can afford, and what finishes and design features you want, might be the easiest part of the process. A little more challenging, but nonetheless equally important, are matters such as finding a community in proximity to amenities such as shopping and schools, commuting times and transit options,
Finding the right home for you Knowing what to look for and where are crucial parts of your new home search
Get it in writing This term never more important than when buying a new home
and if your new home will still be suitable in three, five or 10 years.
As for the timing of your purchase, its natural to wonder whether now is the best time, given all the discussion about market conditions. But if your employment and finances are secure, youre best served looking at the long term say seven years. Where are new-home prices likely to be then? Higher or lower? And if you missed out on building equity by delaying your purchase, would you be better off?
In this issue of New Home Guide, like we do in every edition, we have a variety of content designed to help you determine your own answers to these questions.
Buying a brand-new home offers an opportunity to get what you really want. It can be a dream come true and an investment for the future, but dont forget, its also a legal transaction. The term get it in writing has never been more important, since it outlines everything your new home will have in it, on it and around it.
Otherwise known as the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, the contract spells out the terms between you and your builder. Without it, if there is a misunderstanding or disagreement, its impossible to prove what was originally promised.
Since buying a new home is much more complicated than a resale transaction, there is no set Agreement of
Purchase and Sale or standard contract. In some provinces, builders may have standard contracts prepared by the local home builders association or their new-home warranty program. Builders often prepare their own agreements, so these can vary from one company to another and from province to province.
Before you sign a contract, review it carefully with the builder representative, and ask questions to make sure you fully understand whats in it. Your next step is to then take it to a real estate lawyer and have it reviewed. Once it is signed, it becomes a legal document, so seeking the services of an experienced lawyer is an important step toward ensuring that your dream home becomes a reality.
-
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THE HOMEBUYERS BEST FRIENDTM
Morrison Homes is by your side through the whole building process, offering attention, follow-through and choice. Add our unmatched record of customer satisfaction and over 50 years of
crafting quality homes in Alberta, and were just about the best friend a homebuyer could have.
Explore a gallery, floorplans, showhome maps and more at MorrisonHomes.ca
Youll love the Morrison building experience.
Everything you want from a builder; a great reputation. Honesty. Care. Oh, and a really great kitchen.
Mark McGhee 587.520.0932
Fromthe$350s*
Duplex Homes
5916 175th Avenue NWLucy Duggins 587.521.4033
Fromthe$450s*
Front Garage Homes
VISIT US IN McCONACHIE *Prices shown include home,
lot & GST, are subject to
availability, and may change
without notice.
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MARK MESSIER TRAIL
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Call (780) 484-8754 www.gannethomes.com
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Coming soonOctober 2012Watch for it!On Stands Now!New 2015 AnnualOn Stands Now!
The stories behindEdmontons top builders, developers & new communities
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DOCKET # MORED-0029 | CLIENT Morrison Homes Edmonton | PUBLICATION Edmonton NHG | AD SIZE 7.5 x 10.5 | VERSION FINAL
THE HOMEBUYERS BEST FRIENDTM
Morrison Homes is by your side through the whole building process, offering attention, follow-through and choice. Add our unmatched record of customer satisfaction and over 50 years of
crafting quality homes in Alberta, and were just about the best friend a homebuyer could have.
Explore a gallery, floorplans, showhome maps and more at MorrisonHomes.ca
Youll love the Morrison building experience.
Everything you want from a builder; a great reputation. Honesty. Care. Oh, and a really great kitchen.
Mark McGhee 587.520.0932
Fromthe$350s*
Duplex Homes
5916 175th Avenue NWLucy Duggins 587.521.4033
Fromthe$450s*
Front Garage Homes
VISIT US IN McCONACHIE *Prices shown include home,
lot & GST, are subject to
availability, and may change
without notice.
12 NEW HOME GUIDE | JUN 5 - JUL 3, 2015
MARK MESSIER TRAIL
ST. ALBERT TRAIL
MER
IDIA
N S
TREE
T (0
St.)
LessardRoad
CameronHeights
Drive
141
St.
170
St.
DR.
DR.
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BON
DR.
Jam
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127
St.
137Ave.
Interchange
EDMONTON & REGIONCheck Each Area District Map
For More Information
*LEERQV
28A
&DOPDU
ERHBAMEMBER
We transform your ideas into a home designed to fit your familys needs and budget. Whether on your own lot, acreage, in-fill lot, or one of our available lots, expe-rience the difference a small volume builder can make in constructing your dream home!
Custom Home Building with exceptional quality and service since 1984.
Call (780) 484-8754 www.gannethomes.com
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Coming soonOctober 2012Watch for it!On Stands Now!New 2015 AnnualOn Stands Now!
The stories behindEdmontons top builders, developers & new communities
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WHERE CUSTOMIZATIONIS A GOOD WORD
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WALKER SUMMIT DUPLEX 5268 & 5270-20 Avenue South | SE Edmonton 587.521.8890
WALKER SUMMIT 5439-20 Avenue South | SE Edmonton 587.521.8588
WOODHAVEN 5406 & 5408 Edworthy Way | SW Edmonton 587.991.8525
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by JIM RIVAIT
//INDUSTRY UPDATES CHBA - ALBERTA
JIM RIVAIT Jim Rivait is Chief Executive Officer of
CHBA Alberta. Starting his career working in government, Jim spent the last decade working in the private sector
specializing in government relations, advocacy, strategic communications, policy development/analysis and association management.
Edmonton looks like A WINNEREdmonton and Calgary have always enjoyed a friendly rivalry. Right now, Edmontonians have lots to boast about.
We got lucky landing Connor McDavid in the NHL draft, new NDP Premier Rachel Notley is from the capital city, and our economy is experiencing a lot less turbulence than our neighbour to the south.
While all of Alberta is doing better than economists had expected after oil prices started falling a year ago, Edmonton has been a standout in the crowd.
The housing market is a great example. A recent report from Royal LePage showed house prices had climbed for both single family homes and condos over the last year. Bungalows rose 4.1 per cent and condos climbed 4.4 per cent in Edmonton during a period where Calgary prices edged down.
CHBA Alberta Economist Richard Goatcher tracks construction trends for our industry and his monthly reports show a sharp split between Albertas two biggest cities, with home starts falling off in Calgary but showing strength in Edmonton.
Edmonton builders poured foundations for more than 3,000 new single-family homes in the first half of this year. Thats up almost three per cent over last years strong results. Those homebuyers have recognized that the citys long-term prospects are bright and now is a great time to invest in the homes of their dreams.
Todays amazingly low interest rates will enable those buyers to pay down debt faster and build equity sooner. The Bank of Canadas decision to lower interest rates again means the window of opportunity to lock in a historically low rate will be open for at least a little bit longer.
Even more impressive is the explosion of activity in the multi-family market. That side of the industry is having a banner year with starts up almost 90 per cent to more than 6,000 units.
A big rush of investment in the rental market is one factor driving extraordinary activity levels. And that should send a signal to anyone who is considering buying a new home.
Investors have looked at our citys economic fundamentals and decided this is growing market will provide long-term secure returns. That confidence promises to bring even more construction to Edmonton. A recent article by ATB Financial Chief Economist Todd Hirsch noted that building permits in Edmonton are still trending up.
Landlords with major holdings are also seeing opportunities in the current economy to buy up apartment blocks more cheaply now and lock in future returns. At least one is even hoping to take advantage of home buyer hesitation to retain tenants and keep money flowing in.
When the folks who collect your rent are seeing positive signs in the housing market not just in Edmonton but all across Alberta, maybe its time to check out what your monthly payments could buy in a new home.
Right now, Edmonton appears to be a little bit ahead of Calgary on the economic curve but the Stampede City will be running strong again before long. But we can all still look forward to razzing Flames fans about McDavid even when they two cities are back at even strength in the economic field.
The Canadian Home Builders Association Alberta represents more than 1,500 business members including new home builders, renovators, developers, trade and supply companies, and professional services.
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Edmonton looks like A WINNEREdmonton and Calgary have always enjoyed a friendly rivalry. Right now, Edmontonians have lots to boast about.
We got lucky landing Connor McDavid in the NHL draft, new NDP Premier Rachel Notley is from the capital city, and our economy is experiencing a lot less turbulence than our neighbour to the south.
While all of Alberta is doing better than economists had expected after oil prices started falling a year ago, Edmonton has been a standout in the crowd.
The housing market is a great example. A recent report from Royal LePage showed house prices had climbed for both single family homes and condos over the last year. Bungalows rose 4.1 per cent and condos climbed 4.4 per cent in Edmonton during a period where Calgary prices edged down.
CHBA Alberta Economist Richard Goatcher tracks construction trends for our industry and his monthly reports show a sharp split between Albertas two biggest cities, with home starts falling off in Calgary but showing strength in Edmonton.
Edmonton builders poured foundations for more than 3,000 new single-family homes in the first half of this year. Thats up almost three per cent over last years strong results. Those homebuyers have recognized that the citys long-term prospects are bright and now is a great time to invest in the homes of their dreams.
Todays amazingly low interest rates will enable those buyers to pay down debt faster and build equity sooner. The Bank of Canadas decision to lower interest rates again means the window of opportunity to lock in a historically low rate will be open for at least a little bit longer.
Even more impressive is the explosion of activity in the multi-family market. That side of the industry is having a banner year with starts up almost 90 per cent to more than 6,000 units.
A big rush of investment in the rental market is one factor driving extraordinary activity levels. And that should send a signal to anyone who is considering buying a new home.
Investors have looked at our citys economic fundamentals and decided this is growing market will provide long-term secure returns. That confidence promises to bring even more construction to Edmonton. A recent article by ATB Financial Chief Economist Todd Hirsch noted that building permits in Edmonton are still trending up.
Landlords with major holdings are also seeing opportunities in the current economy to buy up apartment blocks more cheaply now and lock in future returns. At least one is even hoping to take advantage of home buyer hesitation to retain tenants and keep money flowing in.
When the folks who collect your rent are seeing positive signs in the housing market not just in Edmonton but all across Alberta, maybe its time to check out what your monthly payments could buy in a new home.
Right now, Edmonton appears to be a little bit ahead of Calgary on the economic curve but the Stampede City will be running strong again before long. But we can all still look forward to razzing Flames fans about McDavid even when they two cities are back at even strength in the economic field.
The Canadian Home Builders Association Alberta represents more than 1,500 business members including new home builders, renovators, developers, trade and supply companies, and professional services.
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For the rst time in 2015, the Realtors Association of Edmonton has recorded an increase in year-over-year reported sales for the month. Total sales in June 2015 reached 2,008, up 2.4 per cent over the 1,961 sales reported in June 2014. Of these, 1,243 were single-family sales (up 2.1 per cent over 2014), 572 were condo (up 1.6 per cent more from 2014) and 156 were duplex/rowhouses (11.4 per cent more than 2014). June sales were also up 13 per cent from gures reported in May.
We nally saw prices take the expected small dip month over month that we have been waiting to see due to lower sales and higher inventory. Prices still remain higher than the same time last year, and with sales ramping up again and inventory starting to settle, we likely wont see our prices drop much more than this, says Geneva Tetreault, president of the Realtors Association of Edmonton.
Single-family prices were up two per cent year-over-year at $444,862 for June 2015. Condo prices continue to remain static at $255,662. Duplex/rowhouse are still popular and have seen price growth of two per cent year over year. June prices have dropped slightly from May by 1.4 per cent for single-family, 0.1 per cent for condo and 0.8 per cent for all residential.
Edmontons housing inventory is at a healthy level, at 7,177 by the end of June 2015, down from 7,303 in May. All residential listings were up year-over-year by 7.7 per cent but down 3.6 per cent month-over-month. ere is currently just over three and half months supply of inventory, meaning it will take 3.5 months to sell the homes currently on the market.
Edmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
e reality of what we are seeing in the market is that the slight hesitation from buyers that came with the drop in oil prices is lessening. Edmonton has not been hit nearly as bad as what many predicted, and buyers are becoming more con dent that our market wont plummet. is renewed con dence coupled with low mortgage rates and a healthy selection means that people are realizing that this is still a good time to buy.
Tetreault continues, People move when their lifestyle warrants a change. is will always be true. ere are always buyers and sellers, no matter what the market looks like or what analysts predict.
e average number of days on market for all residential property types was up again in June, at 49. Single-family homes too 46 days to sell, up from 43 in May. Condominiums were averaging 52 days compared to 49 in May. Duplexes/rowhouses took an average of 50 days to sell.
Low mortgage rates and a healthy selection means that people are realizing
that this is still a good time to buy
//IN THE NEWS //MORTGAGE ADVICE
by ALYSSA RICHARD
ALYSSA RICHARD is the Founder and
CEO of RateHub.ca, a mortgage rate comparison site that aims to empower Canadians to make smart
financial decisions.
What will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut MEAN FOR THE ECONOMY, HOUSING AND YOU?
On Wednesday, July 15, the Bank of Canada (BoC) announced it would cut the target for the overnight lending rate by 0.25 per cent to 0.50 per cent. This was just the second such rate cut since 2010, with the BoC most recently cutting rates by a 0.25 per cent margin this January.
Januarys rate cut came as a surprise to many, but this most recent move had been anticipated in the weeks leading up to the announcement. Lower oil prices have led the Canadian economy into a slump, prompting debates over whether we are in a recession. That argument has mostly come down to the definition of the word a recession is technically defined as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. The BoC was careful not to use the R word in its announcement, but acknowledged the economy is underperforming and an interest rate cut was necessary to help return the economy to full capacity and inflation sustainably to target.
The rate cut has mixed effects, however. Last month, BoC Governor Stephen Poloz compared Januarys rate cut to life-saving surgery, noting that the positive benefits outweighed any side effects such as increased levels of consumer debt. Since mortgage rates are closely tied to the BoCs overnight rate, the housing market will also be affected. In Toronto and Vancouver where prices have been skyrocketing, rate cuts are only making the situation worse, putting ownership further out of reach for first-time homebuyers.
Prior to the announcement, it was unclear whether a rate cut would, in fact,
be another cup of coffee for an already overstimulated housing market. But in the hours following the announcement, it became clear that homebuyers were eager to take advantage of lower mortgage rates. Traffic to ratehub.ca surged 300 per cent as Canadians searched for better mortgage deals in the hours following the announcement. Mortgage brokerage Butler Mortgage lowered its five-year variable mortgage rate by 0.10 per cent almost immediately, to 1.88 from 1.99 per cent. The drop translates to $1,320 savings in mortgage payments over a five-year term.
TD was the first of the major banks to lower their prime rate, cutting it by 0.10 per cent the day as the BoC announce-ment. Within a day, many banks had lowered their prime rate by 0.15 to 2.70 per cent.
Some remain unconvinced the cut will do enough for the average Canadian to save any money, or stimulate the economy. Others worry the impact on the Toronto and Vancouver housing markets would increase disparity between those hot markets and the rest of the country, where real estate has been relatively stable.
So what does BoCs latest announcement mean for you? If you have a variable rate mortgage, you can expect to save a few dollars a month when your interest rate drops. Interest rates on other variable rate loans (such as lines of credit) are also likely to drop, freeing up some cash. If youre shopping for a house, your overall affordability will likely increase due to lower mortgage rates, but you may find that higher house prices quickly negate any advantage you might have had.
Well have the summer to find out what effect the cut has on the housing market and the economy as a whole. The next rate announcement is Sept. 9.
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For the rst time in 2015, the Realtors Association of Edmonton has recorded an increase in year-over-year reported sales for the month. Total sales in June 2015 reached 2,008, up 2.4 per cent over the 1,961 sales reported in June 2014. Of these, 1,243 were single-family sales (up 2.1 per cent over 2014), 572 were condo (up 1.6 per cent more from 2014) and 156 were duplex/rowhouses (11.4 per cent more than 2014). June sales were also up 13 per cent from gures reported in May.
We nally saw prices take the expected small dip month over month that we have been waiting to see due to lower sales and higher inventory. Prices still remain higher than the same time last year, and with sales ramping up again and inventory starting to settle, we likely wont see our prices drop much more than this, says Geneva Tetreault, president of the Realtors Association of Edmonton.
Single-family prices were up two per cent year-over-year at $444,862 for June 2015. Condo prices continue to remain static at $255,662. Duplex/rowhouse are still popular and have seen price growth of two per cent year over year. June prices have dropped slightly from May by 1.4 per cent for single-family, 0.1 per cent for condo and 0.8 per cent for all residential.
Edmontons housing inventory is at a healthy level, at 7,177 by the end of June 2015, down from 7,303 in May. All residential listings were up year-over-year by 7.7 per cent but down 3.6 per cent month-over-month. ere is currently just over three and half months supply of inventory, meaning it will take 3.5 months to sell the homes currently on the market.
Edmonton housing market reaching a turning point?
e reality of what we are seeing in the market is that the slight hesitation from buyers that came with the drop in oil prices is lessening. Edmonton has not been hit nearly as bad as what many predicted, and buyers are becoming more con dent that our market wont plummet. is renewed con dence coupled with low mortgage rates and a healthy selection means that people are realizing that this is still a good time to buy.
Tetreault continues, People move when their lifestyle warrants a change. is will always be true. ere are always buyers and sellers, no matter what the market looks like or what analysts predict.
e average number of days on market for all residential property types was up again in June, at 49. Single-family homes too 46 days to sell, up from 43 in May. Condominiums were averaging 52 days compared to 49 in May. Duplexes/rowhouses took an average of 50 days to sell.
Low mortgage rates and a healthy selection means that people are realizing
that this is still a good time to buy
//IN THE NEWS //MORTGAGE ADVICE
by ALYSSA RICHARD
ALYSSA RICHARD is the Founder and
CEO of RateHub.ca, a mortgage rate comparison site that aims to empower Canadians to make smart
financial decisions.
What will Bank of Canadas interest rate cut MEAN FOR THE ECONOMY, HOUSING AND YOU?
On Wednesday, July 15, the Bank of Canada (BoC) announced it would cut the target for the overnight lending rate by 0.25 per cent to 0.50 per cent. This was just the second such rate cut since 2010, with the BoC most recently cutting rates by a 0.25 per cent margin this January.
Januarys rate cut came as a surprise to many, but this most recent move had been anticipated in the weeks leading up to the announcement. Lower oil prices have led the Canadian economy into a slump, prompting debates over whether we are in a recession. That argument has mostly come down to the definition of the word a recession is technically defined as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. The BoC was careful not to use the R word in its announcement, but acknowledged the economy is underperforming and an interest rate cut was necessary to help return the economy to full capacity and inflation sustainably to target.
The rate cut has mixed effects, however. Last month, BoC Governor Stephen Poloz compared Januarys rate cut to life-saving surgery, noting that the positive benefits outweighed any side effects such as increased levels of consumer debt. Since mortgage rates are closely tied to the BoCs overnight rate, the housing market will also be affected. In Toronto and Vancouver where prices have been skyrocketing, rate cuts are only making the situation worse, putting ownership further out of reach for first-time homebuyers.
Prior to the announcement, it was unclear whether a rate cut would, in fact,
be another cup of coffee for an already overstimulated housing market. But in the hours following the announcement, it became clear that homebuyers were eager to take advantage of lower mortgage rates. Traffic to ratehub.ca surged 300 per cent as Canadians searched for better mortgage deals in the hours following the announcement. Mortgage brokerage Butler Mortgage lowered its five-year variable mortgage rate by 0.10 per cent almost immediately, to 1.88 from 1.99 per cent. The drop translates to $1,320 savings in mortgage payments over a five-year term.
TD was the first of the major banks to lower their prime rate, cutting it by 0.10 per cent the day as the BoC announce-ment. Within a day, many banks had lowered their prime rate by 0.15 to 2.70 per cent.
Some remain unconvinced the cut will do enough for the average Canadian to s