While downsizing may be the right choice, it’s not always an easy one. After all, you’ve spent a good many years in your current home, and it can be difficult to leave so many fond memories (and possibly possessions) behind. If that weren’t enough, you must also begin the search for a new home better suited to your lifestyle while attempting to sell your existing property at the same time.

The good news is you don’t have to do it all on your own.

Here are eight reasons to work with a REALTOR® when downsizing your home:

1. They’ll Be Your Rock

A good REALTOR® understands a home is much more than four walls and a roof – and parting ways with something that has played such a significant role in your life to date can be nothing short of…

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Like most Central Edmonton neighbourhoods, Central McDougall is an older community, with roots dating back to the city’s humble beginnings in the early 1900s. During Edmonton’s real estate boom of 1912, the Hudson’s Bay Company put several of its land holdings up for sale, including Central McDougall. After the boom’s collapse shortly after, the community was slow to develop, though most of the area was almost complete by the early 1950s.

Thanks to Central McDougall’s established status, the neighbourhood sits within close range to some of the city’s most celebrated amenities, including Rogers Place, Kingsway Mall, Commonwealth Stadium and the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Location paired with affordable condo prices make Central McDougall the…

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Thanks to its diverse range of home styles and affordable prices, West Edmonton remains a popular choice among Edmonton home buyers. So whether you’re a first-time buyer in search of a low-maintenance apartment-style condo or a busy family on the hunt for a little more room to grow, West Edmonton has something to offer every taste, lifestyle and budget.

Callingwood North 

Average Listing Price: $190,000

Minimum Listing Price: $115,000

Maximum Listing Price: $370,000

Callingwood North is a highly accessible community bordered by 178th Street to the west, Whitemud Drive to the north and 170th Street to the east. Located just moments from the 800+ shops, services, restaurants and recreation venues of West Edmonton Mall, residents of…

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One of many communities comprising upscale Lewis Estates, Webber Greens is a newer West Edmonton neighbourhood known for its broad range of newly constructed homes. But that’s not all. Situated within minutes of schools, restaurants, golf courses, recreational amenities and high-end shops and services (including the world-famous West Edmonton Mall), Webber Greens offers convenient access to some of the best amenities West Edmonton has to offer.

Are you on the hunt for a new home in a thriving, all-in-one community? Read on to discover why Webber Greens is the perfect neighbourhood for you!

Did you know? Lewis Estates comprises eight separate neighbourhoods: Breckenridge Greens, Lewis Farms Industrial, Potter Greens, Rosenthal, Secord, Stewart…

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Are you in search of homes for sale or other real estate opportunities in Sherwood Park? Here’s what you need to know.

About Sherwood Park 

Converted from farmland into a satellite town in the early 1950s, Sherwood Park was formerly referred to as “Campbelltown” honouring one of the area’s developers, John Hook Campbell. As of 1955, Campbelltown’s first model homes were constructed to accommodate those working in various east Edmonton industries. The hamlet’s name was changed to Sherwood Park in 1956, however. Canada Post would not approve Campbelltown due to several pre-existing communities with a similar name.  

Despite being recognized as one of the largest “cities” in Alberta, Sherwood Park retains its status as a hamlet (better known as…

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Tucked away along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River Valley, Beverly Heights is an established Northeast Edmonton neighbourhood whose history dates back to the late 1800s. Formerly a standalone town known for its lucrative coal mining operations, Beverly didn’t amalgamate with the greater City of Edmonton until the early 1960s. To this day, this mature community maintains a quiet and independent vibe reminiscent of its small-town roots. Quaint, outdoor-friendly, and brimming with convenient amenities, Beverly Heights is a popular choice among first-time buyers, growing families, and anyone searching for an affordable single-family home.

Did you know? First established as a village (prior to becoming a town in 1914), the Village of Beverly…

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Home to some of Edmonton’s oldest and most established neighbourhoods, Central Edmonton is both the physical and historical core of Alberta’s Capital City. Featuring a vibrant arts and culture district, a thriving business sector and some of the best amenities in the capital region, Central Edmonton encompasses a multitude of unique and affordable communities, perfect for any buyer on a budget.

Boyle Street 

Average Listing Price: $234,000

Minimum Listing Price: $49,999

Maximum Listing Price: $3M

One of Edmonton’s oldest neighbourhoods, Boyle Street was first established in 1892 along with the town of Edmonton. Often referred to as Downtown East Side, this historical community was once a hub for commercial activity. Most residences…

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Prince Rupert is an established community located just ten minutes from Edmonton city centre. Situated in Central Edmonton, this mature neighbourhood has roots dating back to the late 1800s as a former part of the Hudson Bay Company land reserve. Despite this fact, residential development didn’t really occur until the 1950s due to Edmonton’s post-WWII housing boom.

A quaint community noted for its affordable blend of home styles, easy accessibility and proximity to many of Edmonton’s most popular amenities, Prince Rupert is well suited to various lifestyles and budgets.

Did you know? The community takes its name from the Prince Rupert Golf Course, operated by the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) between 1930 and 1951. The course itself was named after…

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Manufactured homes are rapidly becoming the go-to choice among Edmonton home buyers, and not just because they represent some of the most affordable homes for sale on the Edmonton market. Following their ultra-low-price tag, these models are highly sought after due to the unique community atmosphere they provide – an atmosphere you’ll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else.

Located in nearly every quadrant of the city, these one-of-a-kind neighbourhoods can be found throughout the capital region, each celebrated for its accessible location, distinct community features, and budget-friendly homes.

Maple Oak Ridge in Southeast Edmonton 

Maple Oak Ridge is a thriving manufactured home community situated in Southeast Edmonton. First established…

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Prince Charles is a Central Northwest Edmonton neighbourhood located directly west of Edmonton’s old Municipal Airport. First annexed by the City of Edmonton in 1910, development of this established community was spurred by the expansion of the city’s electric streetcar line. Today, Prince Charles is a thriving neighbourhood known for its mature, tree-lined streets, affordable homes and proximity to fantastic Northwest Edmonton amenities.

Did you know? The community was formerly known as North Inglewood. This was until the local school was renamed in honour of Prince Charles of Wales in 1953. The name was eventually applied to the entire neighbourhood following a petition by the Prince Charles Community League. 

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