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Have questions, don't know where to start, who to call, where to go? I can help! I have put together up to date packages that offer a step by step explanation of the entire homebuying process! Documents including copies of the purchase agreement so you see how little intimidating it really is and all sorts of other documentations, answers to ...
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Edmonton, March 2, 2010: Prices for residential property sold through the Edmonton Multiple Listing Service® changed marginally through February. Sales activity, however, was up dramatically when compared to last month or the same month last year.
The average* single family dwelling price was $369,573 for February up just 1.4% from ...
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A common acne medication that has been available for over 30 years has the potential to delay the progress of multiple sclerosis and, if proven effective, will offer an inexpensive option for the treatment of early MS. Clinical researchers in Calgary and 13 other Canadian centres will be taking an in-depth look at an oral therapy known as ...
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Almost everyone has heard...CMHC in any kind of real estate talk or when buying a home. CMHC is a Mortgage Insurance Company....mainly to cover the banks' butt while lending for 'high ratio mortages, ex. when the buyer can only afford to put 5% down, anything less than 25%. However on their website there is a wealth of ...
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THINK again! Looking at your credit report could be like strangers looking in your closet! There could be years of garbage stacked up that may be hurting your score and not being cleaned off your report....hurting your credit SCORE meaning: hurting you in the long run for mortgages and any other financing! Even the best intended ...
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Home Inspection, Home Inspection, Home Inspection!
This week, after a deal that has fallen apart after a month trying to get it together, sellers upset, buyers extremely disappointed, realtors mentally exhausted & a home that is apparently not structurally sound. This week is another reminder why buyers should always, ...
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