Calgary is growing at a quick pace as more people choose to start a new life here. Tech companies and businesses see great potential in our city and this is just the beginning. Visit Calgary yourself and see all the fascinating things we have to offer. Each quadrant offers a wonderful selection of apartments, townhouses, and single-family homes, depending on your preferences. You’ll never run out of things to do in Calgary, no matter which neighborhood you choose to call home. 

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Calgary is the largest city in Alberta, both by population and area. It is home to many world-renowned places to see and activities to do all year round. It has been dubbed as Canada’s “CowTown” because of its Western culture. Calgary also has various open spaces made of both natural and urban elements. It comes as no surprise that Calgary offers a lot of different things to try and places to eat around this city. There’s nothing like getting into the local scene than taking a stroll around the Calgary neighborhoods. Check out the ambiance in neighborhoods like Richmond, Altadore, and Glenbrook to find which atmosphere you like the most. Get to know the people and let them tell you their own stories about Canada’s CowTown. It wouldn’t be too crazy to fall in love with Calgary after seeing and experiencing its wonders for yourself. With various places to visit and activities to try, Calgary is sure to give every visitor an experience like no other.

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Legal missteps can have an impact on a home sale or purchase. In fact, it is wise to think of any real estate transaction as a legal transaction. The documents, requirements, and laws pertaining to property ownership are legally binding and require careful consideration at every step of the process. Some real estate deals are more complex than others. To be legally protected and in compliance with the tax consequences of property transition, you may need the advice of a real estate lawyer or an accountant or both. Your agent can get you to the professionals who can help.

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For people outside of Alberta, there is a misconception that Canadian winters, especially ours here in Calgary, are much like those seen in Hollywood movies — long, dark and never ending. While this winter may have been exceptionally rough, as was the case throughout most of Canada and even the United States, on average, Calgary winters are relatively mild when compared to Edmonton and other Northern Alberta cities. As spring comes, aside from winter sports, you can see everything else there is to love about this city. The summers are beautiful, and there are plenty of parks, festivals and outdoor areas to enjoy. Calgary usually averages around 23 degrees in July, making for a wonderful summer. The weather is yet another reason this city is unique and although we sometimes complain about the cold and snow, it’s not enough to drive us away as year after year, we stay and play!

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