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First-Time Buyer Strategy in Edmonton
First-Time Buyer Strategy in Edmonton Buying your first home is one of the most significant financial decisions you will make. In Edmonton's 2026 real estate market, first-time buyers are in a better position than they have been in several years — more inventory, more negotiating leverage, and more

Buying New Build vs Resale in Edmonton
Buying New Build vs Resale in Edmonton One of the first major decisions Edmonton homebuyers face is not which neighbourhood to choose or how much to spend — it is a more fundamental question: Should I buy a new build or a resale home? Both options have genuine merit. Both have real tradeoffs. And in

Is 2026 a Good Time to Buy in Edmonton?
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Edmonton Closing Costs Explained
Edmonton Closing Costs Explained When buying a home in Edmonton, most buyers fixate on two numbers — the purchase price and the down payment. What often catches them off guard is everything in between. Closing costs are the fees, adjustments, and expenses paid at or near the time of possession. They
