As you think about getting your first home, you’re probably hearing a lot of advice from your friends and family. Anyone who’s been through the process knows just how stressful it can be, and they want you to avoid all of the pitfalls. Read More
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An important but sometimes-overlooked part of selling your home is the curb appeal. Essentially, this means the way your home looks from the street, but it’s about the first impression that people make of your home. Read More
A home purchase is likely one of the biggest purchases you will make in your lifetime, so we believe homebuyers should take the time to learn about the details of the journey and make sure to perform their home buying due diligence before the big move. To demystify the process, we have provided a rundown of what we think you should consider when buying and what you can expect from the buying process itself, plus tips to make life easier. Read More
If you’re looking for a comfortable and quiet community to put down your roots, you’ll want to take a look at the brand-new community of Le Reve in Beaumont, which is just a few minutes outside of Edmonton, south of Ellerslie. Read More
Whether it’s your first home or you’re looking to move up into something a little roomier, duplexes are an excellent choice for Edmontonians of all ages and lifestyles. Similar to a single-family home, these models are sometimes confused with townhomes (which refers to multiple residences side by side).
A duplex, on the other hand, is one unit with two adjoining residences.
Have you been thinking about a duplex as your next new home? Unsure if this style is right for you? We can help! The following information will help you understand the benefits of duplex living. Read More
Are you looking for a great community to build your home in? Someplace that’s away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown Edmonton area but still close to all of the amenities you need? Read More
You’ve made the decision – it is time to buy a home. Maybe you are a first- time buyer looking for an affordable option that fits your lifestyle. Or maybe your family is expanding and you need some more room. Or, maybe the nest is now empty and it’s time to downsize.
Whatever stage of life you are in, no matter if it’s your first home or your fifth, there’s a process to buying a home.
So where do you start? Read More
We’ve designed the homes in our Evolve series to be both attractive and affordable, and there’s perhaps no home that exemplifies this more than our new Assurance model. With 2,263 square feet of living space and the possibility of up to 7(!) bedrooms, the Assurance offers everything your family could want in a home with a starting price that’s well below $500,000. Read More
The price of a home is usually one of the main concerns when it comes to buying. Naturally, those who are looking for a good deal on a brand-new home are going to be seeking out the best deals. You’ll quickly find that builders offer… Read More
Sterling’s latest Evolve line of homes makes owning a brand-new home more affordable than ever. We’ve simplified the design and building process by focusing on building homes on spec using the most popular design options. Read More
Homeownership is one of the smartest investments you’ll ever make. We understand that buying a new home is a big decision and the process can sometimes seem a little overwhelming.
But, in addition to being an investment in your financial future and security, it’s also a huge investment in your happiness. And it’s a decision you can feel good about, take pride in, and be excited for!
Do you think you might be ready for a new home? Read through these nine signs and work through the handy checklist to see if you’re right. Read More
Whether you’re thinking about buying a new-to-you home or building a brand-new home, it’s a good idea to think about where your new home would fall on the 10-minute fire response map. Read More
With the easy availability of credit these days, it’s rare to have to save up a significant amount of money to make a purchase. For most, the one exception to this rule is the down payment on a home. Canadian mortgage rules require you to… Read More