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Introducing Laurel Crossing and Aster – Our Southeast Edmonton Communities

Looking for a new home in Southeast Edmonton? Qualico Communities offers two attractive communities in this fast-growing area. One community is established and ready to welcome you, while the other is progressing well in the early stages of development. Read on for more details about Laurel Crossing and its new neighbour, Aster.

Southwest Living at its Finest

Southwest Edmonton is a beautiful area to build a home. With several new communities developing in Edmonton’s growing south, residents have many options to choose from! Whether you’re looking for a home close to schools to accommodate a growing family, a home next to nature to provide you with all the motivation you’ll need to get outdoors and be active, or a home surrounded by shopping and amenities, Southwest Edmonton has you covered.

15 Questions to Ask a Show Home Area Manager

As you start the process of looking for your new home, you know thorough research is the best way to find the right builder for you. You want a company that’s going to meet all of your needs and treat you with the respect you deserve.

Realistically, a home is the biggest investment most of us will ever make. So, when making this large decision, you want to be sure you’re asking the right questions – especially when you’re touring show homes and speaking to area sales managers.

Is a New Townhome Your Best Option?

Whether you’re thinking about your first new home or you’re considering moving for the third or fourth time, you know that you have a lot of options. Townhomes sometimes seem like a “lesser” option if you’ve been dreaming about a family home, but there are a surprising number of advantages to this style of home.

Fixer Upper or Building New – Which Is Better for You?

At some point, every house begins to lose its lustre. Cracks start appearing, appliances get worn out, paint gets chipped, and the interior of your home starts looking old, frumpy, and worn-out.

But when is it worth it to renovate and when is it better to start over? How do you look at your fixer-upper and decide if you should put in the time and money to fix it, or make the decision to build a brand new home?

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