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Buyers in Calgary now have more choices than they have in years.Inventory reached 3.12 months of supply in May 2026, up ...
06/09/2026

Buyers in Calgary now have more choices than they have in years.

Inventory reached 3.12 months of supply in May 2026, up 18.5% from May 2025 and running well above typical levels for this time of year. With nearly 6,800 active listings across the city, buyers have the kind of selection that simply wasn't there during Calgary's peak seller's market years.

More inventory means less pressure, more negotiating power, and more time to make the right decision. The market has shifted and buyers should take note.

The drywall installer was the quietest guy on the crew. He kept everything inside.
06/06/2026

The drywall installer was the quietest guy on the crew. He kept everything inside.

“The power of finding beauty in the humblest things makes home happy and life lovely.” – Louisa May Alcott
06/03/2026

“The power of finding beauty in the humblest things makes home happy and life lovely.” – Louisa May Alcott

If you’re looking to de-stress, reclaiming your personal space can be a great way to reset your routine and make a fresh...
05/31/2026

If you’re looking to de-stress, reclaiming your personal space can be a great way to reset your routine and make a fresh start. It’s also a good opportunity to clear out clutter. Even small changes can reduce your stress and help spaces feel easier to live and work in. Here are some ways to get started:

At home
- Start small by decluttering one area at a time, focusing on surfaces you see every day like counters, tables and couches.
- Gather items you rarely use into a box and revisit it after a few months to decide what to keep, donate or sell.
- Reduce paper clutter by switching to paperless billing where possible.
Improve air quality by changing furnace or air conditioning filters as needed and keeping indoor humidity below 50 per cent.

In your car
- Keep a small garbage bag handy to prevent clutter from building up.
- Vacuum seasonally and remove salt or gravel from floor mats.
- Clean dashboards and doors with a cloth and warm water instead of chemical cleaners.
- Avoid air fresheners or deodorizing products that can irritate your airways.

At work
- Keep only the items you use every day on your desk.
- Clear papers and unnecessary items at the end of each day and keep a recycling bin nearby.
- Organize documents into folders and store them in a drawer close to your workspace.
- Adjust your setup for comfort by keeping your monitor at eye level and your keyboard properly positioned.

Small changes can help you refresh your spaces. Find more tips and resources at cooperators.ca.

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“May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel alive.” – Fennel Hudson
05/28/2026

“May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel alive.” – Fennel Hudson

Did you know that, according to Public Safety Canada, flooding is the most common natural disaster in Canada? It’s also ...
05/25/2026

Did you know that, according to Public Safety Canada, flooding is the most common natural disaster in Canada? It’s also the most costly. There are simple steps you can take to better protect your home when water rises.

Here are some tips from the prevention team at Intact Insurance:
Outside your home: It’s all about managing drainage. Any rain that falls on your home needs to be able to flow away freely. Check the grading around your home and make sure that it slopes downward away from your foundation for at least six feet. Your downspouts also need to empty out the same distance away. Otherwise, water can sit against the foundation and weaken it over time. If it’s safe, clear nearby storm drains of debris, and clean your own eavestroughs regularly.

Inside your home: Indoor flood management comes down to two main things:
- Staying aware: Install flood alarms in your basement, near plumbing pipes or near appliances, and check them regularly to ensure they are in working order. Set up a regular schedule to check your pipes and plumbing fixtures for leaks. One trick is to dry off a set of pipes and put paper towel or printer paper under them for at least 12 hours to check for drips. Make sure to store any valuables in your home, or hazards like oil containers, at least 30 centimetres above the floor.
- Checking your equipment: Consider installing a backwater valve and sump pump if you don’t already have them. Even if you don’t have a basement, floodwater can still accumulate in the crawlspace and damage your foundation. Set up a schedule to clean out your flood drain and backwater valve and test the sump pump twice a year.

By making sure they have the right equipment inside and proper drainage outside, Canadian households can be much better prepared for flooding risk. You can learn more about protecting your home from flood and water damage at keepitintact.ca.

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“Growth is never by mere chance; it is the result of forces working together.” – James Cash Penney
05/22/2026

“Growth is never by mere chance; it is the result of forces working together.” – James Cash Penney

Calgary recorded 2,104 home sales in April 2026, down 5.7% from the same time last year. That slowdown isn't a surprise ...
05/19/2026

Calgary recorded 2,104 home sales in April 2026, down 5.7% from the same time last year.

That slowdown isn't a surprise to most analysts. The urgency that defined Calgary's market over the past few years, fuelled by rapid population growth and tight supply, has eased. Buyers have more options and less pressure to act fast, particularly in the condo and row home segments.

Seasonal spring activity kept things moving, but the broader trend points to a market finding a more sustainable pace after an exceptional run.

Buying or selling this spring? The right strategy looks very different depending on your property type and neighbourhood. Let’s talk to make sure you're positioned for today's market.

Wishing everyone a wonderful Victoria Day long weekend! 🇨🇦Whether you're spending it with family, firing up the BBQ, or ...
05/18/2026

Wishing everyone a wonderful Victoria Day long weekend! 🇨🇦

Whether you're spending it with family, firing up the BBQ, or exploring a new neighbourhood, I hope it's a great one. Enjoy the unofficial start of summer! ☀️

Calgary benchmark prices in April 2026 are down across the board, but not equally.The detached segment held up best at $...
05/15/2026

Calgary benchmark prices in April 2026 are down across the board, but not equally.

The detached segment held up best at $745,400 (down just 2.73% year over year), and semi-detached was nearly flat at $690,200 (down 0.29%). Row housing and apartments felt more pressure, with row homes at $422,900 (down 6.95%) and condos hitting $301,400 (down 8.89%).

The pattern is consistent with what analysts are seeing: lower-density properties are weathering the correction far better than the condo market, where record-high completions and softer demand are weighing on values.

If you're a buyer, there are real opportunities right now, especially in condos and row homes. If you're selling, pricing strategy matters more than ever. Let’s connect to discuss how to position yourself correctly in today's segmented market.

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