Edmonton Population on the Rise
Thursday, Feb 16 2012 02:55 PM
| Real Estate Market
Edmonton’s population grew by 11.2% to 812,201 from 2006 to 2011, according to the 2011 Census of Population report released today by Statistics Canada.
The growth rate is even faster than the 9.6% recorded between 2001 and 2006 and maintains the city’s position as the fifth-largest city in Canada.
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Thursday, Feb 9 2012 08:56 AM
| Featured Listings
Think house prices are bad in Edmonton?
Saturday, Jan 28 2012 04:30 PM
| Real Estate Market, Money and Financing
This Vancouver article covers stories of families in Vancouver trying to make it with the high cost of housing there, and then typically moving to more affordable cities such as Edmonton.
Here in Edmonton, anyone willing to work for a living can buy a house. We see our move to Edmonton as a permanent exit from the Lower Mainland, with little expectation that we will ever be able to afford to move back. Not a problem though — the sun always shines in Edmonton.Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/business/Young+families+pull+stakes+better+life/6060161/story.html#ixzz1knZjqAbv
Top three innovations to improve home efficiency
Thursday, Jan 26 2012 09:27 PM
| Household Tips
(NC)—Our homes are a great measuring stick of how far we've progressed in the past 20 years, especially when it comes to their efficiency in terms of saving us energy and money.
Here are the top three innovative technologies that can improve the efficiency of our homes:Home Automation
- It wasn't that long ago that an automated home was a focus of science fiction. Today, adding the convenience and control of our indoor climate, lighting, electronic media and home security, is increasingly affordable and accessible through home PCs, smart phone and tablet applications. With home monitoring systems you can track energy and water usage in real time, spot key sources of energy loss and make immediate adjustments.
- If your home is more than 10 years-old, there's a good chance it has fibreglass or cellulose insulation behind its walls. While these were once the insulations of choice, there are many holes in these technologies. Since they are difficult to install perfectly and can sag or settle over time, they can leave gaps and seams. It's like leaving a window open 24 hours a day in the freezing cold.
- Experts remind us that insulation advancements (like those from leading innovator Icynene) have brought us spray foam insulation options that won't settle, sag or leave any gaps. Spray foam acts as an air barrier and can deliver up to 50 per cent energy savings over older insulation options, while making our homes healthier, quieter and more comfortable. You can compare insulation options at www.icynene.com.
- Appliances and heating/cooling systems are essential in Canadian homes—and not surprisingly, they are constantly undergoing improvements. New energy-efficient refrigerators use less than half the energy of models that are 12 years old and use 75 per cent less energy than those produced in the late 1970s. (Source: National Resources Defense Council).
- If you have a conventional natural-draft furnace made before 1992 it might only operate between 55 to 78 per cent efficiency. Upgrading to a new induced-draft condensing furnace can increase efficiency to above 90 per cent as a result of more efficient heat exchangers and electronic ignition(Source: Mother Earth News).
Our Edmonton Economy Is On A Roll
Tuesday, Jan 24 2012 02:48 AM
| Real Estate Market
According to a report put out by CIBC, Edmonton is the second-best city in Canada, in terms of economic momentum.
"If you look at Edmonton, the labour market is doing much better, population is rising, investment is rising, the real estate market is doing fine," said Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist with CIBC World Markets and author of the report. "Edmonton is still up there."Read the complete Edmonton Journal story here.