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Getting Out Of Town: Edmonton Day Trips & More

Monday, July 26th, 2021

It’s summer! We’ve been cooped up for far too long and we’re finally able to travel with some considerations in mind. Whether it’s a weekend getaway or maybe a week-long trip, we have some vacation areas in mind to bring our own families—so we thought we’d share them with you, too!

In Alberta

Alberta Beach

Driving time: 60 minutes

If you’re a born and raised Edmontonian, you’ve likely visited Alberta Beach once or twice. But just because you’ve been there before, doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t visit again! Located less than 60 kilometers west of Edmonton on beautiful Lac Ste Anne lies the Village of Alberta Beach—a sandy beach and warm shallow water provide fun for all ages. The best part: you can make it a day trip! If you want more than a day trip – talk to us about our lake specialist team in this area. 

Gull Lake

Driving time: 90 minutes

Located less than 60 kilometers west of Edmonton on beautiful Lac Ste Anne lies the Village of Gull Lake—a sandy beach and warm shallow water provide fun for all ages. Enjoy the beautiful, relaxing beach, go sport fishing or go windsurfing during the summer months! And if you love it enough to return in the winter, Gull Lake is also a great spot for ice fishing.

Jasper National Park

Driving time: 3.5 hours

Another classic spot for Albertans to visit is Jasper National Park. The largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park has activities that suit people of all ages. With breathtaking views, hikes, biking, paddling, shopping, camping, eating and drinking, Jasper is bound to make for a beautiful weekend away.

Drumheller

Driving time: 3.5 hours

A perfect vacation if you have some little ones to bring along with you (or not!). Drumheller has a ton of things to keep you busy, such as amusement parks, dinosaur adventures, museums, historic sites, natural attractions, performing arts, sports, recreation and more. With so many things to do, there’s definitely something for everyone. For more details about what to do and to grab some accommodations, visit the Drumheller website.

Sikome Lake

Driving time: 3 hours

Stay in Calgary soaking up our sister city’s downtown vibes, then take a day trip to Sikome Lake to get a vacation from your vacation. This man-made lake is located in the Southern quadrant of the city, and it gets up to 20,000 visitors a day in the busy season! 

Ghost Lake

Driving time: 3.5 hours

Though the shoreline is more driftwood and rocks than soft, silky sand, Ghost Lake might be right up your alley if you’re looking for peace, quiet and lots of sunshine. What’s more—when you’re done floating on the water for the day, head on over to the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary as it is a very short drive away. There, you can go for a beautiful sanctuary walk or a visit with the wolfdogs—if you’re lucky, you may even get to give the dogs a treat!

Beyond Alberta

Kelowna

Driving time: 10.5 hours

Though the driving time is a bit long for a Kelowna day trip, it’s definitely worth it to go enjoy the views for the week. For the childless folks looking for a fun time, Kelowna is filled with wine tours, boozy boat rides and lots of good cocktails spots. And if you’re looking for a family-friendly time, there’s plenty of large beaches, stunning hikes, mini golf, animal encounters, small clothing boutiques and playgrounds in this small city, too! Did we mention, the food and restaurant scene in Kelowna is incredible?

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

Driving time: 6.5 hours

Have you ever wandered east of our border? If you haven’t, now’s your time to explore. And if you’re a fan of the outdoors, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park might be the perfect close-to-home vacation. Only a 6-hour drive away, you and your vacation crew can enjoy the daytime backcountry Grasslands National park, and during the night, because of the crystal clear skies, you can stargaze for hours upon hours.

Little Manitou Lake

Driving time: 6.5 hours

Another Saskatchewan gem is Little Manitou Lake—the soothing vacation spot where the salty lake water possesses natural skin and body care properties, kind of like the Dead Sea in Israel! This beach is perfect for parents who want to relax, float and enjoy their free spa day, while the children are enjoying the sandy beach and splashing in the water!

Grand Beach Provincial Park

Driving time: 14 hours

It’s true that many Albertans haven’t yet travelled further east to provinces like Manitoba, and that needs to change. Manitoba is filled with many beautiful attractions, with Grand Beach Provincial Park being no exception! Only one hour from Winnipeg, this beautiful beach is a well-known and well-visited beach throughout the summer months. Take a day trip from Winnipeg or set up camp in one of the various sites!

 

We hope this sparks some inspiration for you and your family! Get out, enjoy the summer and spend time with those you love—in Edmonton or beyond. You deserve it.

Buying an Edmonton Home: Determining your Non Negotiables

Thursday, July 15th, 2021

We’ve seen it time and time again: a client looking for a new Edmonton home is viewing properties and walks into a potential home that seems perfect. A newly finished kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors, elegant lighting fixtures… you name it. But sometimes, experiencing all the rainbows and butterflies that a home may have can make you forget what you’re really looking for. So let’s talk about non-negotiables.

When Searching For An Edmonton & Area Home 

Before even beginning your home-buying search, we recommend you put together a list of things you need in your next home. Then, when viewing homes, you have a good idea of what you absolutely can’t live without—or, on the flipside, can’t live with.

Number Of Bedrooms

This is a big one for younger first-time home buyers. Even though that one-bedroom open-style loft may be perfect for your lifestyle right now, we often suggest visualizing what your lives could look like in the next 10 years. In the event that you have children, or even long-term guests, or a work-from-home job, it may be a good idea to have one or even two extra bedrooms.

Style Of Home 

Even though most Edmonton home buyers have an idea of the type of home they’re looking to purchase, try to get a solid idea of the style of home you’re looking to purchase before even getting started. Do you envision yourself in a condominium, a townhouse, a home or maybe even an acreage?

Neighbourhood

Do you prefer living in the quiet suburbs or the lively downtown core? Here in Edmonton, each part of the city is vastly different and offers distinct, unique perks in each area. And if you’re a parent or looking to be one within the next 10 years, which Edmonton neighbourhoods are in close proximity to your desired school districts?

Commute

Similar to choosing the right neighbourhood, determining your commute to work, daycare or the in-law’s place can make it or break it. Is your home within walking distance to those things, or is there a major bus or LRT route near it?

Accessibility

Do you, someone in your family or a good friend needs a home that is easily accessible, such as being wheelchair friendly? There are a lot of things to consider there—an open floor plan or a ramp or elevator may be something that you will need to ensure your next home has available.

Garage

Are you a one, two or maybe even three or four car family? Ensure that you have space to protect and store your vehicles, bicycles, tools or toys. Though two parking stalls are sometimes included when buying a condominium, most of the time it’s only one… or none. Don’t even bother viewing a home if it doesn’t meet your car storage requirements!

Storage

This one goes for those living in condominiums or even smaller homes. Is there enough closet or garage space for your ever-growing list of belongings? Sure, your patio cushion set may be fine outside during the summer months, but where will they go once the snow comes around? Some condos include storage cages outside of the unit itself, which can be incredibly helpful in this case. Alternatively, some buyers factor in external storage away from their residence to store seasonal items. 

Price

Arguably the most important thing to consider before shopping for homes is the price. Depending on the market and the home you are looking for will determine a range of negotiation that is reasonable, so considering what your honest budget really is, is important. Being “house poor” is a real thing, so ensure whatever you purchase allows you to comfortably pay your mortgage, basic needs, entertainment and savings account!

When Purchasing Your Home 

So you’ve found your dream home and your offer has been accepted. Congratulations! Even though this is an exciting step, the non-negotiables don’t stop here. Here are a number of non-negotiables to look for when the purchasing and agreements come into play at this phase in the home buying process, so let us enlighten you.

Downpayment 

A mortgage lender can loan only the amount of the appraised value of the home. So if the appraisal comes back lower than what you offered the seller, it may put you in a bit of a conundrum. A TruHome team member is there to support you in navigating the various options for handling this. There are also times when the lender will only give you your desired loan if you put down a specific down payment amount. Let’s say you planned to put down 5% but your lender is asking you to put down 10%. Most of the time, this means dipping into a savings account that you weren’t looking to use or maybe using the money you planned to renovate the kitchen with. Either way it’s not ideal and you will want to determine what moving forward looks like. By getting pre-approved in advance, you can avoid some of these headaches pre-offer. 

Timeline

Did you just sell your last home and are looking to move to a new one as soon as possible? Or maybe you still need to sell your home and the current owner of the new home wants you to move in next week. Sometimes, timelines simply don’t match up. It’s stressful when this happens, but our team can help you navigate the right ways to move forward. 

Home Inspection

It’s time for your home to get professionally inspected and, to your surprise, the hardwood floors need a complete replacement before moving in. Large projects like this can cost a lot of money and sometimes may become non-negotiable. However, we always like to stress that once we know all the information we can work on figuring out the best strategies to move forward both positive for you the buyer and the seller respectively. 

Your Instinct 

Even though you’ve made a verbal deal and put down a deposit on the home, it doesn’t mean you’re stuck moving forward with it if things come up in the purchasing process. Don’t ignore red flags—if something feels wrong, it probably is. There is a time period when you can walk away from the process, get your deposit back and start fresh. The right home will come to you in due time and your REALTOR® should be there advising and supporting you throughout the whole process!

And there you have it—a starting list of standard non-negotiables that most people look for when searching for their next home. Remember: when looking for your Edmonton home, those upscale finishings can be upgraded in due time—the barebones and the unchangeable features of a home is what’s most important. And during the purchasing process, it’s most important that it feels right.

 

If you’re in the market to purchase your next home, talk to us about scheduling an Edmonton home buyer consult to discuss your goals for homeownership. 

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