Jeff and Sandy have been married for 36 years and have 3 wonderful children and daughter-in-law and a beautiful Granddaughter. Jeff has been a successful realtor since 1991. Sandy started in 2001. Working as a team, we are very proficient for our clients, buying or selling. Always putting our clients needs and interests first. Making sure they are well informed, all documents are in order and understanding exactly what is happening at every moment. Also visit us at www.jeffandsandyjohson.com
Friday, September 5, 2025





Congratulations on your brand-new custom-built home! 🏡🔑
Wishing you many years of happiness, comfort,
and wonderful memories in your new place.
Welcome to Fort Saskatchewan—we’re so excited to have you here! 💙
If you know anyone that is considering a new custom Home
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
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Fully Finished
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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!
Monday, January 29, 2024
NEW PRICE $419,900
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.
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
📍 #411 9995-93 Ave. Fort Saskatchewan
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
25, 52471 RR 223 Sherwood Park Rare Acreage living mins from Sherwood ...
Monday, November 21, 2022
Be ready for Christmas!
50 Meadowview Dr
54 Meadowview Dr.
Fort Saskatchewan.
Sunday, November 20, 2022
21 Windermere Court, Fort Saskatchewan
What is an “As-Is, Where-Is” term and how should it be used?
If you are selling an old washing machine, a car you pulled out of the back forty, or the old brick cellphone you had when you still had hair, you could use an “As-is, Where-is” term to ensure the buyer knows you aren’t providing any warranties on the item. This works well in the realm of personal property, but what about the realm of real property? Well, let’s consider the appropriate time and use of an “As-is, Where-is” term for real property.
When to use
There are times it is entirely appropriate to use an “As-is, Where-is” term for real estate. The most common of these situations would be where the person who has the legal authority to sell the property has never lived there and does not know the property specifically. For example, a bank-owned property would be a situation where the bank has no knowledge of the property because they never lived there and simply could not warrant the condition of the property to a buyer. Similarly, with a court-ordered sale, the judge isn’t going to inspect the property, or in a probate situation, the executor may have never even visited the property either. In such situations, it is not only possible but right to use such a term to signal to the buyer that they should seek additional due diligence conditions to satisfy themselves about the property, or alternately assume the additional risk with proceeding.
When not to use
Since there exist appropriate times to use “As-is, Where-is”, there must also be times when it would be inappropriate. This term can never be used to shield the seller from a known material latent defect. For example, if the seller knows that the basement floods every spring and feels that making a statement about the property being sold as-is to the buyer will protect them from liability the next time the basement floods, they need to think again. The disclosure of known material latent defects is a requirement of the law, and you cannot contract around a legal requirement.
How to use
In the standard AREA real estate purchase contract, the property is typically sold with the land and buildings, attached goods, and select unattached goods such as appliances. As part of the agreement, the seller warrants that on the completion day the attached and included unattached goods will be in normal working order. So, when using an “As-is, Where-is” term in the standard contract, it should be worded something like “The buyer understands that the property including land, buildings, attached and unattached goods included are sold in “As-is, Where-is” condition with no warranties expressed or implied by the seller.”. This type of a term makes clear to the buyer that even the goods, such as appliances are also sold under the same condition as the land and buildings, and they should do their due diligence in regards to these items as well.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022