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I have sold a property at 1628 18 AVENUE NW in Calgary

I have sold a property at 1628 18 AVENUE NW in Calgary. See details here

Wow! Impressive, luxurious, modern, immaculate home with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 9’ & 10' ceilings on all 3 levels! You will love this surprisingly quiet and convenient location. Walk to amazing Confederation Park, schools, playgrounds, shopping, LRT, SAIT, and a short bike ride to U of C, Foothills Hospital, or downtown. Premier level finishes throughout an open bright plan with strategic extra windows spilling natural light in main and upper levels all day. Amazing chef level quartz kitchen, gas cooktop, expansive prep/breakfast island, with plenty of cabinet and counter space. Great dining area for entertaining, & unwind in front of your main level stone feature gas fireplace (plus adjacent den area!). Enjoy custom built-in shelves, wide plank hardwood, ceramic tile, shadow blind window coverings, 8’ doors, flat ceilings, central air conditioning and bedroom level laundry room. 3 spacious upper bedrooms plus open den area. Generous size vaulted primary bedroom & dream en suite, tons of natural light, walk-in shower with wall jets, plus a soaker tub. High ceilings in the very functional lower level, family room with wet bar & built-ins, full bath, big bright bedroom, and storage. A practical back entry mud room exits to a peaceful, private, and sunny rear patio area with gas BBQ outlet. Insulated-drywalled double garage. Better than new…this is the full package with all the extras already included! .......

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RED FLAGS FOR BUYING A HOUSE

Are you in the market for a new home? It's an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming. That's why it's important to have a team of trusted professionals by your side to help guide you through the process. However, even with the best experts on your team, there are some red flags that you should keep an eye out for when buying a house.

*Current Owner Assumed Their Mortgage: While assumable mortgages can be a legitimate way to purchase a home, they can also be used by unscrupulous buyers who want to avoid going through a bank.

*Low Down Assumable Offered: If the terms of the mortgage seem too good to be true, they might be. Additionally, an overpriced home may have a low down payment option that could leave you with a mortgage that's higher than the home's value

*Stained Basement Items: Water stains on any item in the basement should be questioned, as they could be a sign of past or ongoing water issues.

*Newly Finished Basement: This is a common way to hide past problems, especially concerning water penetration. Be sure to ask about any past water issues and request documentation of any repairs that were made.

*Odd Smell: Mold, mildew, water issues, or even a past drug operation could be the cause of an odd smell in the home.

*Exterior Cracking: Any unsealed opening on the exterior can cause water entry, which can lead to serious damage and costly repairs.

Slope Toward the House: The grade of the yard should move water away from the house, not toward it. Poor drainage can cause water damage and other problems.

*Attached Homes Without Condo Fees: If you're considering an attached home without condo fees, be aware that you may be responsible for shared repairs and maintenance costs. It's important to know who is responsible for what before you buy.

*Hot Water Tank Damage: Any sign of wear and tear on a hot water tank should be addressed quickly, as it could be an indication of imminent failure.

*Dirty Furnace Filter: If the furnace filter is dirty, it may be working overtime to heat the home. Be sure to inquire about any other maintenance issues that need to be addressed.

*Cold Spots: Poor insulation or improper construction could lead to cold spots in the home, which could be a sign of more serious problems.

*Swellings Around Windows and Wall Seams: These could be a sign of water entry and should be investigated further.

*Water Staining: Water stains are a clear indication of past or present water issues that will need to be addressed.

*Restrictive Covenants on Title: These could limit your use of the property or restrict what you can build in the future. Be sure to review any restrictive covenants on the title before you buy.

*No RPR or Survey: The Real Property Report (RPR) or survey is your only protection against a home being built in the wrong location or on a smaller lot than advertised.

*Newly Built Deck or Fence: It's important to ensure that any new construction on the property has been done legally and has the proper permits.

*Soft Shower Walls: Rotten shower walls from long-term water leaks could be a sign of larger water issues in the home.

*House Feels Small: The square footage listed may not be accurate. Be sure to measure the home yourself to confirm the square footage.

*One Agent Represents Both the Seller and the Buyer: This is a conflict of interest, as it's impossible for an agent to get the seller the highest price possible while also getting the buyer the lowest price possible.

Remember, when it comes to buying a home, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Ask lots of questions and be sure to get accurate information from your team of professionals. With their help, you can find the home of your dreams without any unpleasant surprises.

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