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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

210 Woodhill Lane, Fort Saskatchewan 



📍210 Woodhill Lane, Fort Saskatchewan

💲649,900

Maintenance-Free Yard Backing onto Walking Trail

🛌 5 Bedroom 🛀 4 Bath

👀 Fully Finished

🚗 Oversize garage! MLS E4376501

📞 Sandy Johnson to view 780-699-5019

Realty Executives Focus

 

LOCATION-LOCATION-LOCATION Fully Finished 2260 square foot two Story boasts chef’s dream kitchen with Quartz counter tops with waterfall island. Butler pantry with small sink and bar fridge. All appliances included. Coffered ceiling in dining room. Garden door to backyard deck. No Maintenance yard with artificial turf and fenced. Backs onto to walking trail. The great room has gas stone fireplace with17’ ceilings. Open to below staircase. All window blinds included. Huge back entrance mudroom. Large bonus room upstairs with coffered ceiling with door that can be converted to extra bedroom. Three bedrooms with 5-piece ensuite that leads to upper-level laundry. Oversized double garage with 8‘  doors. 30’ deep. Basement with Rec Room, full bath and 4th bedroom. Central air conditioner. All of this and more backing onto our treasured river valley trail system. Let's call this Home!


Sell or buy, you get to fly!



 

Monday, January 29, 2024

NEW PRICE $419,900


Fully Finished 2 Story boasting - 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Backing onto Park, Bonus room, Double attached Garage. A rare find! Located within walking distance to the river valley. You don't even have to worry about the backyard. Concrete patio, deck with BBQ gas line, artificial turf, fenced with gate overlooking park. Spacious front entrance invites you to the Great Room. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace with plenty of natural light. Moms kitchen with walk-through pantry to back entrance. Plenty of cabinets, island for extra seating and a nice size dining area. Upper level with cozy sitting area, laundry room, main 4 pc bath, 2 good size kids bedrooms. Large primary bedroom with 4 pc ensuite and huge walk in closet. Basement is professionally finished 2 yrs ago with 4 large bedroom with engress window, 3 pc bath and rec. room. Plenty of storage. Central air conditioner, water tank recently replaced. Double attached garage finishes this family home right off. Shed is included. Lets call it Home!

 

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

In permit stage. Brand New 5 BEDROOM HOME boasting 2654 square feet. WALKOUT BASEMENT. BACKING ONTO POND. Large family sized rear mud room. Walk through Butler kitchen pantry to full sized kitchen with 7’ island. Great room with 17 foot open ceiling and decorative electric fireplace. Main floor has nanny / guest suite with closet and three piece bath. Upper level has 4 bedrooms up. Master has 5 piece ensuite. Huge walk in closet. Centralized upper laundry. Large upper bonus room. 32’ wide x 25’ / 24’ triple attached garage. Separate side entry to future possible finished basement with legal basement suite. Home similar to the Super Homes show Home located at 558 Meadowview Drive. Fort Saskatchewan.

                                                     click here for details!


 

Tuesday, October 10, 2023


 📍 #411 9995-93 Ave. Fort Saskatchewan

🛌 2 Bedroom 🛀 2 Full bath
🚗 Underground Parking with storage
💲259,900
☎️ Sandy Johnson 780-699-5019
These just don't come on the market very often! It time for you to enjoy life with no worries! Secure building and super clean. Your guests will be welcomed in the grand entrance. Entering into your unit you will not be disappointed. Newer vinyl Plank floor, so easy to clean. Nice size kitchen with corner pantry. Island for extra seating. Overlooking the living room. Vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace. Garden door to the balcony with gas outlet for BBQ. 3 pc main bath. Oversized primary bedroom with 2nd garden door to the balcony. Walk through the closet to 4 pc ensuite. Good size second bedroom. In suite laundry with some storage. All appliances included. Heat, water and sewer included in fees. Underground titled parking with storage. For those large family functions there is a party room with extra. So don't hesitate! Welcome to your new Home. MLS E4357783

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

22 SONORA CRESCENT

 FORT SASKATCHEWAN


 Affordable family home. Fully finished 2 storey. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath! 24x24 oversized attached garage. Close to schools and playgrounds! Sterling built home. Large front entrance with access to the garage. Home is full of natural light. Functional family kitchen with large corner pantry, ceramic tile floor, plenty of cabinets overlooking the kitchen nook with garden doors to your backyard. Landscaped with pergola over the deck and gas line for BBQ. Fully fenced flat back yard. Large living room with tile surround mantel gas fireplace. Main floor 2 pc bath. Upper level master bedroom suite boasting large walk-in closet with built in custom shelves. 4 pc ensuite. Two nice size kids bedrooms. Basement is fully finished with 4th bedroom, 4 pc bath and large rec. room. Plenty of storage in basement. Central air conditioning for those warm days. Welcome to your new Family Home!

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

 What to know when you purchase your new Home

You’ve just unloaded the last box from the moving truck and the excitement of being in your new home is palpable, but what now? While you’ll no doubt want to kick your feet up and relax, it’s not over just yet, and there’s still a lot to do beyond unpacking. With some help from the experts, we’ve pulled together a checklist of the first things to do when you move into a new home. 

Take a look at your new space

Inspect your new space

u’ve likely already had a home inspection done during the sale process, but once you’re in your new home you should be doing your own inspection to make sure everything is in working order.

“Inspect the property thoroughly,” Richling stresses. “I often see new homeowners bring up issues days or weeks after closing day, which makes it much harder for the lawyers to argue if the damage happened before closing or after closing. Start outside, take a walk around the house, and inspect for any damages or issues that need to be addressed. 

“Make sure you test all of the plugs, appliances, and lights, and don’t forget to check the floors, walls and ceilings.

If you’re in a house (as opposed to a condo), “familiarize yourself with the circuit breakers and shut off valves for water and gas,” Richling says. In the event of an emergency, knowing exactly where these are will save time and be crucial to limiting any damage. It’s also best practice to ensure all of the other occupants are aware of the locations too, in case you’re not home. 

“I always suggest labeling everything so if there is a guest or family member they can also find them.

Don’t be afraid to hire a home inspector to conduct a post move-in walk-around, either. 

Make sure your smoke detectors are working

Check your smoke detectors

Whether in a house or condo, checking smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be a high priority when you move into a new home.

“Generally speaking, the lifespan of a smoke detector is about seven or eight years.

If you’ve ever noticed smoke detectors are looking a little bit yellow in colour, that’s not an accident. Smoke detectors are made out of a type of plastic that will change colour over time, on purpose, and to tell you the smoke detector has expired and is requiring replacement.

Sweet proposes clients “take an existing [smoke detector] to the hardware store and see if you can swap it out for the identical one. Doing this will make the reinstall very easy because you can leave the base attached and just replace the main part of the smoke detector.”

Upgrade your home with simple tech upgrades, such as security systems and cameras

Securing your home

Once you’re in your new home, you want it to feel safe. Considering simple tech upgrades, such as security systems and cameras, and perhaps keyless lock.

Changing the locks is strongly encouraged.

Depending on the type of change or upgrade, “it’s a relatively small cost for a tremendous increase in security and safety,” adds Sweet. “Some of these [technologies] can get a little bit expensive, but can be worth it, and many of them come with smart locks where you can actually re-key the lock yourself with a very simple process.”

While it’s not necessarily a security measure, Kee also suggests upgrading to a smart thermostat, which not only conveniently controls the temperature in your home,  it can help you save on heating and cooling your home.

Here are some tips to help you settle in

Getting comfortable in your condo

Moving into a condo will usually require less maintenance than a freehold home. However, there are still things you can do to help settle into your new place. 

Actions to take in advance

"Getting your address changed is super important,”  In fact you should do this well in advance. In some cases, it can take years for all of your mail to be properly moved over to your new address.

new homeowners give themselves sufficient time to get their home insurance set up well in advance. While most insurers won’t put insurance on a home more than 90 days out, it’s encouraged to use the 90-day window to get your home insurance organized.

Moving into a new home is overwhelming, no doubt, and it can be hard to know how to prioritize things. These are some starting points to help you feel at home in your new space. Don’t forget, we can help even after the deal closes! Reach out to them for support and ideas on what to focus on when moving in. 

Jeff & Sandy Johnson 

Realty Executives Focus

780-699-5019

Wednesday, June 28, 2023


 50 Starling Way, Fort Saskatchewan  $584,900

Quick Possession, Located in desirable South Fort Meadows sits this gorgeous brand new 2285 square feet high end home. Large great room with 17’ ceiling and decretive wall electric fireplace. Large dinette to accommodate any sized table. Mud room with shelving leads to walk through pantry to functional kitchen. Double french doors to main floor den. Three bedrooms up. Separate upper level centrally located laundry room. Master has coffered ceiling, five piece ensuite and walk in closet. Huge bonus room also with coffered ceiling. 26’.10 deep garage with floor drain. 9.6’ x 15’ rear deck. All blinds included and speaker system.


Jeff Johnson 780-699-5018
Realty Executives Focus

Tuesday, May 16, 2023


 NEW LISTING 47, 8602 SOUTHFORT DR. 

FORT SASKATCHEWAN $414,500

Southfort Villia adult community. Fully Finished bungalow with attached garage. Relax on the front veranda with the view of the pond. Spacious front foyer leading you to the great room with vaulted ceilings featuring gas fireplace. Vinyl plank flooring, garden door leading to the deck and solar tubes making this room nice and bright. Great size kitchen with corner pantry. Loads of counter space, which will accommodate extra sitting. All appliances included. Master bedroom suite includes large ensuite with walk in shower. His and her closets. Finishing the upper level off with laundry & front den. Lower level includes extra bedroom with walk-in closet, 3 piece bath and plenty of storage. Huge Rec room for all your family functions. The Villia has access to all amenities in Southfort Bend Complex. Meals, tours, concerts, pool table room, craft room and the administration. Best of both worlds with your independence without doing the lawn or shoveling the snow. Pets are welcome with approval from the board.

Tuesday, March 28, 2023



 




 Staging your home before listing is proven to help your house sell faster, and for more.

Many sellers opt to hire a professional designer to stage the home, but we have some ideas to stage your own home like a pro. Check out our ten tips below!

Why Stage Your Home Before Listing?

Home staging has been shown to bring in significantly higher purchase prices when it is done well. On average, investing about 1% of the home's value into staging results in offers 5% to 15% over listing, and sometimes even higher. Real estate professionals agree: home staging is worth it! 

Some sellers don't want to pay a professional to stage their home, since it can run anywhere from $500 to $10,000, depending on the size of the home, the condition it is in, and whether you need to rent furniture to stage with for an extended period of time.

To save some of that money but enjoy the benefits of home staging, keep reading for some tips to stage your own home.

1. Clean

This may sound obvious, but a deep clean is one of the most important factors when you decide to stage your own home. Go beyond your standard tidy and get the house sparkling clean, like a professional cleaner's results.

  • Polish appliances
  • Clean windows, inside and out
  • Wash walls and baseboards
  • Remove stains from tubs, showers, and toilets
  • Rent a quality carpet cleaner
  • Clean behind the toilet, under furniture, and all those spots you think no one will see

Remember, potential buyers will be looking at your home to see how well you take care of it. Any part of the home that isn't clean sends the message that you haven't kept your home in great condition, and may result in lower offers or less interest. Your goal is to make it look like new!

2. Declutter

You want potential buyers to be able to picture themselves in your home, so when you stage your own home make sure to put away personal belongings that may look like clutter. This might mean:

  • Magazines and mail
  • Games
  • Seasonal clothes
  • Hobby supplies
  • Papers
  • Office supplies

Aim for lots of clean, blank surfaces to help potential buyers picture themselves and their belongings in the space.

3. Define Rooms

Buyers want to picture themselves in the house, so when you stage your own home it is important to make sure each room has a defined purpose. This helps buyers imagine themselves in the space and maximizes the square footage of your house.

For example, if you have a finished attic or basement that you use for storage or flex space, stage it as an office or game room. If your breakfast nook is a catch all space, get rid of the clutter and set it up with a tidy desk, breakfast table, or armchair and side table.

4. Paint

As you stage your own home, consider both interior and exterior paint. Look at the condition and the color; Even if you painted recently, an outdated or bold color may be a turn-off to potential buyers.

Consider going with a neutral tone and make sure the paint job is done well. You can hire professionals for this (especially helpful for exterior paint) or do it yourself, but remember that a professional looking paint job is important.

5. Freshness

As you stage your own home, eliminate (or at least limit as much as possible) specific or unwelcome odors. If you are living in the home while it is listed, stay away from cooking meals that use fragrant ingredients like broccoli, hard boiled eggs, or curry. If there are pets or children in the home, be aware of odors you may be numb to, like diapers and animal scents.

Avoid artificial fragrance, as it is a turn off to many people, when staging your own home. Opt for simmering a pot with apples and cinnamon sticks or popping a batch of cookies in the oven. You want a subtle, welcoming smell in the home.

6. Add Houseplants

Houseplants are one of the best ways to freshen up a home and add decor when you stage your own home, without personalizing the space. If you think you won't be able to keep them alive while the home is listed, opt for a quality faux plant or refresh a vase with a new bouquet each week.

7. Flooring

You may be used to the slow, subtle wear and tear on your home's flooring, but when you stage your own home keep in mind that potential buyers are looking at every detail. Carpet that shows its age represents more work, or even an unkempt home, to buyers.

In some cases, a deep clean of the flooring won't be enough and it will be worth the investment to replace old carpet or damaged flooring entirely.

8. Lighting

Take advantage of natural light when you stage your own home. Open curtains or blinds to showcase the natural light your home offers.

If there are any outdated lighting fixtures, consider replacing them. This minimal investment can result in major return. Updated lighting makes a big impact in the overall design of the home, and also gives the buyer one less thing on their potential to do list, making your home more turn-key.

9. Furniture

When you stage your own home, look at the furniture and make sure it is updated and photographs well. Crowded furniture that doesn't suit a space or furniture that doesn't go well together may be functional for you as you live there, but won't translate well for potential buyers.

You may want to invest in furniture that is the right size and style for the space, eliminate furniture from a room that feels crowded, or look into renting staging furniture for the time your house is on the market.

Remember: you want potential buyers to be able to see themselves in the space, not spend energy trying to imagine the house without all your stuff in it.

10. Curb Appeal

Sometimes when you stage your own home, it's possible to focus entirely on the interior and forget about the importance of curb appeal.

Simple updates like flower boxes and a new welcome mat can go a long way. Make sure to keep up with landscaping while your house is listed and rent a power washer to make your driveway and walkway like new. Use a power washer on the home's exterior as well.

The front of your house is the first impression, so make sure to give it the attention is deserves.


Jeffandsandyjohnson.com

Saturday, March 18, 2023


 40 Acres! County of Strathcona RR 212 TWP 542 

39.93 acres Vacant Land. Corner of TWP 542 and RR 212. 
Flat property. Great site for building your Dream home.


 74 Acadian Wynd, Fort Saskatchewan 

Family 2 Storey Home. This is a great home with lots of space and loads of extras at a great price. Spacious front foyer. Great room concept with maple hardwood floors. A large island in the kitchen with plenty of cabinets and corner pantry. Main floor laundry. Upper level features large bonus room with cozy corner gas fireplace with plenty of windows. Master bedroom suite with 3 piece bath and walk in closet. 2 extra bedrooms and 4 piece main bath. Basement unfinished. Double attached garage, heated and insulated. Yard is fenced with apple tree. Backing onto walking trails close to river valley, parks and recreation area. Perfect family home.


 214 Bridgeview Dr. Fort Saskatchewan 

Super clean upgraded 1614 sq ft Bi-Level with the Master bedroom suite above the garage! Open concept with welcoming front foyer. Front formal dining/den with gleaming hardwood floors throughout main floor. All has been freshly painted! Vaulted ceilings. Chef kitchen with plenty of cabinets, large island with beautiful quartz countertops. Garden door to large deck leading to huge pie shaped yard. Hardwood follows through to the great room with gas fireplace, large picture window. Main floor bedroom and 4 piece bath. Master bedroom retreat won't disappoint. Again vaulted ceilings. Walk in closet with laundry! 4 piece ensuite. Basement is fully finished. 3rd bedroom and 3 piece bath. Rec room has 2nd fireplace and plenty of room for pool table and sitting area. Small den, which does have hookups for 2nd laundry. Upgraded furnace & hot water tank. Garage with poxy flooring, heated and painted. Finally central air conditioner for those warm days. Super clean move in Ready. Long driveway for parking & RV

Saturday, February 25, 2023


Quick Possession, Located in desirable

 South Fort Meadows 

sits this gorgeous brand new 2285 square feet high end home. Large great room with 17’ ceiling and decretive wall electric fireplace. Large dinette to accommodate any sized table....