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Energy Assessment = Government $$$$.....
Monday, January 16th, 2012 at 2:01pm. 187 Views, 0 Comments.
A few weeks ago we helped a very nice couple purchase a home in the Newton area. During the home inspection the inspector recommended that the couple get a Home Energy Assessment before they purchase any new appliances or preform any renovations to the home.
I figure that since today the weather sucks and old man winter is upon us, why not explain what a Home Energy Assessment is. Plus it will put some extra money in your pockets.
Energy assessments are usually executed in two stages. Before the home improvements and after implementing the improvements but before sending in the paperwork for your rebates.
The preliminary assessment is also known as the “D” assessment, while the “E” assessment is the post-retrofit evaluation. Most…
First Floor & Basement Condos, Who Say's They Suck....
Friday, December 2nd, 2011 at 8:27am. 264 Views, 0 Comments.
Got a call from a user on our website that was looking for some information on an investment property he had. He started talking about the flaws of owning a unit on the bottom floor of a condominium project and the inconveniences it can provided.
Being on the bottom floor of a condo project sometimes isn’t the best situation but there are many benefits to owning a first floor or basement unit.
- First floor and basement unit are more times the most affordable units in the building.
- First floor and basement units can definitely keep you cool on hot and humid summer days. Saving you money on air conditioning and electric fans.
- Perfect for people who have mobility issues.
- First floor condos are close to the parking lot, building…
To The Edmonton International Airport & Beyond...
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at 12:30pm. 144 Views, 0 Comments.
Sometimes the simplest idea can take years to develop. Take for example public transit to the international airport. Well it looks like Edmonton might finally be getting this service; Edmonton, welcome to 2011.
The City’s Transportation committee is backing a regularly scheduled bus to The Edmonton International Airport from the South Century Park LRT station.
Scheduled bus hours will be every half-hour during peak times which are 5am-9am and 3pm-7:30pm, and once an hour during mid-day and evenings until 12:30am. The fee will be $5 or a monthly fee for $100.
The new service is not only a good alternative for flight passengers, but it also provides a new mean of transportation for airport employees. With the future closing of the municipal airport…
Edmonton Mortgage Documentation Checklist
Sunday, November 13th, 2011 at 9:33am. 272 Views, 0 Comments.
Verification of Income:
Salaried or Hourly Wage Employees
Letter of Employment on company letterhead with name and contact information for party authorized to verify the information; must state minimum guaranteed income/hours, rate, tenure and position
Most recent pay stub: showing year-to-date earnings if possible
Most recent T4 or ROE*
Most recent 2 years’ Notice of Assessment
*These items may be requested if you are not guaranteed hours
Self – Employed**
Most recent 2 years’ Notice of Assessment
Most recent 2 years’ T1 General with Statement of Business Activities
Articles of Incorporation with list of directors or shareholders
Business Registration
Corporate Tax Return/T2 General
**Any two or more items in this…
Edmonton Grow Op Homes...
Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at 9:47am. 344 Views, 0 Comments.
The Royal Canadian Mountain Police, better known as the RCMP has launched a new program outlining the locations of recently busted homes which may have been Marihuana Grow Op Operations in Canada.
According to the RCMP; currently there are 3 Edmonton homes outlined as past grow op operations:
- #61-51109 Range Road 220 Strathcona County AB 748 plants Nov. 4, 2010
- 10-96 106A Ave SW Edmonton AB 484 plants May 10, 2011
- 8708 150 Ave Edmonton AB 426 plants Jan. 1, 2011
The Edmonton Real Estate Board has expressed their full support of the program. This new program will ensure properties are fully repaired and cleaned up before they can be re-sold and purchased.
Grow op homes that have not been properly repaired can pose as a large heath risk to occupants…
Cost of Rent in Edmonton Good Reason to Buy a Home
Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at 3:58pm. 322 Views, 0 Comments.
With the average cost of renting a two-bedroom apartment in Alberta at about $1,029, it makes good sense to consider purchasing a home. According to Lai Sing Louie, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation regional economist, rates on rental properties began rising in 2006 due to a healthy economy and increased demand for housing, and rental rates have remained high ever since.
Louie also stated that as migrants start returning to Alberta, incentives that have been offered by landlords (such as free rent for one month) are on their way out because of a substantial increase in demand for housing.
While demand for apartments and rental homes continues to soar because of a strengthened economy, it is getting harder to find apartments and a bit more costly.…
Hood Winked?
Thursday, May 26th, 2011 at 12:25pm. 402 Views, 0 Comments.
Do you have a mortgage? Then there’s likelihood you have mortgage insurance. This type of insurance is provided by the lender and not the government (CMHC insurance). The purpose of lender mortgage insurance is that if you become utterly ill or pass away before paying off the mortgage, the coverage will kick in and pay it off for you. It is intended to offer the consumer assurance that your family will not have the financial burden of a mortgage when you are deceased or gravely ill.
There’s a huge grey area when it comes to this. In this video (provided by CBC Marketplace), two families who acquired the coverage and thought they were protected, later realized that their claims had been turned down when loved ones became sick or died. In each case,…
Condo Maintenance Costs
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 at 7:19am. 2069 Views, 0 Comments.
Condominium maintenance costs Maintenance are also known as Condo Fees. They are the payments that the condominium owner pays to cover the common expenses of the entire complex. Usually these payments that are not part of the mortgage are made on a monthly basis to the condo association.
Most often the condominium fees include:
- Snow removal & Landscaping
- Interior & Exterior Maintenance
- Garbage disposal
- Heat
- Water
- Power for common areas
- Parking lot maintenance
- Professional management
- Reserve fund
- Insurance for common area
Condo fees will vary for different properties because they often cover different expenses. When comparing fees at different Edmonton condo and suburban properties be sure you know what is covered. For…
Property Management = A Little Less Stress
Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 at 7:10am. 311 Views, 0 Comments.
From my experience using the help of a property manager is one of the most important decisions an investor can make when it comes to guarding your real estate investment and capitalize on your cash flow.
One of the biggest mistakes I made when I started investing was not hiring a property manager or property management company.
Collecting rent may sound easy, but in reality, it can be more like a rough marriage or divorce. There’s a lot more to being a landlord then collecting rent. You will quickly find that your tenants are taking advantage of your inexperience.
The job of a property manager is to generate interest in the property in order to bring in perspective tenants. When you hire a property manager you are giving yourself peace of mind that all…
What To Do After You Have Been Denied A Mortgage....
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010 at 12:17pm. 355 Views, 2 Comments.

Have you found your dream home but were denied a mortgage? A problem with your application doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll be stuck paying rent for the rest of your life. There are ways of working around issues like debt; credit ratings and low income so don’t despair.
Appeal the Decision - First, find out what the issue was and rectify it. After it has been addressed resubmit your application. A little restructuring can go a long way.
Find a Guarantor - If you were denied for a second time it might be a good idea to find a guarantor. It can be a great help but the deal is only as good as the guarantor’s credit. In fairness don’t resort to this unless you have to because if you default on the loan it’s then the guarantor’s responsibility to pay.…

