This 12-year-old house in Calgary’s southern tip is surrounded by open green space
The main floor is open concept with a dining area between the living room and kitchen.At the end of 2018, properties for sale in Silverado, at Calgary’s southern tip, generally took two months to find a buyer. This detached house priced less than $400,000 almost cut that time in half with a conditional offer late December and the terms met mid-January.
“Because it’s in an affordable price point, it’s the type of product that is moving pretty quickly in the city,” agent Jesse Davies said. “To spruce it up, [the sellers] did a fresh coat of paint, then we had it professionally staged, and that really helped with the sale of the property because it did differentiate it.”Re/Max House of Real Estate
This 12-year-old house on a 28-by-111-foot lot is surrounded by open green space, from its private backyard to a public park, playground and trail system less than 100 metres away.Inside, there is 1,450 square feet of living space, encompassing three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The main floor is open concept with a dining area between the living room and kitchen. The living room has a gas fireplace.
“It’s similar to the majority of homes you find in the area with no garage and an undeveloped basement.”to help you stay on top of news on the housing market, mortgages, the latest closings and more. Sign up today.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Killing Eve returns with its wickedness and importance intactBased on the first two new episodes sent for review, the action-drama’s fresh, sly humour is definitely humming along
Read more »
A Comedian Who Plays Ukraine's President On TV Is Leading The Country's ElectionThe strong showing reflects the public longing for a fresh leader who has no links to the corruption-ridden Ukrainian political elite.
Read more »
Are avocados toast? What shutting the U.S.-Mexico border would meanPicture an economic shockwave: Thousands of workers laid off and supermarket shelves made barren. Auto plants darkened overnight. Precious supplies of avocados, so dear to American hearts, wiped out, while other fresh fruits and vegetables also rot in trucks, with supplies exhausted in as little as 48 hours.
Read more »
Grim Outlook For Canada In Latest Climate Change ReportCanada is warming at the twice the rate of the rest of the world, a new report has revealed. Experts believe that if emissions are not reduced on a global scale, fresh drinking water will become scarcer, parts of the Arctic will remain ice-free for prolonged periods and extreme temperatures will become dramatically more common.
Read more »
Grichuk: 'I like the direction the team's going, I see their vision'Fresh off signing a five-year, $52 million extension, Randal Grichuk discusses how excited he is to be a part of the future plans in Toronto, whether the lucrative new deal puts pressure on him to perform, and if he plans to take on more of a leadership role with Kevin Pillar gone. Meanwhile, Ross Atkins discusses the decision to lock up Grichuk, and explains that it was just coincidental that the deal was finalized on the day Kevin Pillar was traded.
Read more »
A Hamptons house built with the help of some Quebecois expertiseThe family retreat was designed to withstand hurricane-force winds… and grandchildren
Read more »
Artist who created paint-by-numbers pictures diesThe artist who created the first paint-by-numbers pictures and helped turn the kits into an American sensation during the 1950s has died, his family confirmed.
Read more »
Paint-by-numbers creator Dan Robbins dead at 93Robbins, in the 1940s, remembered hearing that Leonardo de Vinci would use numbered backgrounds for his students and decided to try it
Read more »