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Interprovincial Moving Canada: What Nobody Really Tells You About Buying and Selling Across Provinces Lately, more Canadians have been exploring the idea of relocating to a different province for a fresh start and a better lifestyle fit. For some, it’s about finding a more affordable place to live. Others are moving closer to family, changing … Read more

Mortgage Renewal Edmonton: 10 Important Things Homeowners Should Know If your mortgage renewal date is coming up, there’s a good chance your lender has already started sending reminders, emails, or renewal offers your way. And honestly? Most homeowners handle renewal the same way. They open the letter, glance at the rate for a few seconds, … Read more

Pre-Approved vs Pre-Qualified Edmonton: Let’s Clear This Up (Because It Confuses Everyone) If you’re planning to buy a home, you’ve probably heard both terms thrown around, pre-qualified and pre-approved. And if you’re being honest, you might be thinking… “Yeah… they sound like the same thing.” Totally fair. But when it comes to pre-approved vs pre-qualified in … Read more

Moving from BC to Edmonton So, you’re thinking about moving from BC to Edmonton? You’re not alone, and honestly, it makes sense. Between rising home prices, cost of living, and just wanting a bit more space, a lot of people are starting to look beyond British Columbia. And Edmonton keeps popping up as a serious … Read more

Selling a Home When Going Through a Divorce If you’re going through a separation, you already know it’s not just emotionally draining, it’s also full of big decisions. And one of the biggest ones? The house. When it comes to divorce and selling a home in Edmonton, things can get complicated quickly. It’s not just … Read more

Real Estate Agent vs FSBO Edmonton If you’re thinking about selling your home, chances are this thought has crossed your mind: “Do I really need an agent… or can I just sell it myself and save the commission?” Totally fair question. That’s exactly where the whole real estate agent vs FSBO Edmonton debate starts. And … Read more

How to Save Down Payment Saving for a home purchase feels overwhelming, especially with rising prices. In Edmonton, Alberta, the average home price hovered around $450,000 in early 2026, meaning even a modest 5-10% down payment can require $25,000-$50,000 or more. But here’s the good news: You can learn how to save down payment funds … Read more

Investing in Real Estate in Edmonton Real estate has long been one of the most trusted ways to build wealth, but here’s the truth: location changes everything. Lately, Edmonton has been quietly stepping into the spotlight. While bigger cities often grab headlines, savvy investors are starting to notice something different about Alberta’s capital, a rare … Read more

Buying Direct Vs Buyer’s Agent Edmonton If you’re planning to buy a home, you’ve probably thought about this: “Do I really need my own agent… or can I just deal directly with the builder or seller’s agent?” That’s exactly where the buying direct vs buyer’s agent Edmonton conversation begins. And honestly, it sounds simple. You … Read more

Understanding the Full Process of Selling Your Home Selling your home is more than just putting it on the market, it’s a journey with multiple stages, each playing an important role in achieving a successful sale. For many homeowners, the process can feel overwhelming simply because they don’t know what to expect next. When you … Read more

Real Estate Terms The language of real estate can be a bit confusing. Whether you are a seasoned buyer or a seasoned seller, you will undoubtedly hear real estate terms thrown around by your real estate agent that sound familiar but not necessarily understood. It is important to understand real estate terms not only because … Read more

The Real Estate Catch-22 If you’ve ever considered moving, then you know that one of the most difficult decisions when it comes to buying a new house is:Do I sell my old house first, or do I buy a new house first? At first, it seems like a pretty simple choice, but once you think … Read more