Oliver O'Connor - MaxWell Progressive 
Navdev (Nav) Singh Khosa - MaxWell Polaris
Sumin Yun - MaxWell Canyon Creek
Krista VanDerland - MaxWell Devonshire Realty (WELCOME BACK)
Jay Arora - MaxWell Polaris (WELCOME BACK)
Evgeny Kutepov - MaxWell Canyon Creek
Sherri Olsen - MaxWell Capital Realty
Jessica WIrsche - MaxWell Canyon Creek
Nathan Duffy - MaxWell Canyon Creek
Matt Schneider - MaxWell Capital Realty
Ravinder Singh Bala - MaxWell Central

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 Get to Know Roger Arsenault

Roger became licensed in 1997 after completing a 22-year career in the Canadian Armed Forces. After selling for a few years, he realized that his true passion was in helping other realtors, so he became an office manager with a competitor of MaxWell. In 2009, he arranged a lunch meeting with Dick Oakes (co-founder of MaxWell Realty), and after learning that Dick did not have his retirement plans in place, they began to make the ownership transition a reality. This transition involved a move to MaxWell Canyon Creek in 2010 to assume the role of Broker.

In 2013 Roger got married to his wife Dee McLellan in Maui, Hawaii. Every April, they return (except for 2020 & 2021) to celebrate their anniversary. They enjoy travelling,…

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Coming Soon! 120 acres with custom 2 storey walkout home 40x60 shop plus a triple attached garage 2200 sq ft up +1300 down, in-floor heating Stunning mountain views 2.5 miles from Calgary and just mins to Airdrie 2,900,000

 

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When you think about selling your property, do you dwell on the possible work and stress involved? You're not alone. Many homeowners share the same concerns.

 

But it doesn't have to be that way.

 

In fact, there are plenty of ways to add some fun, anticipation, and even a sense of adventure to the selling process. Here are just a few ideas:

 

  1. Plan fun things to do when your home is being shown. That can include walks, sports activities, or trying something you and your family have never done before.
  2. Declutter for your own benefit. Instead of thinking about decluttering as a chore required for the sale, focus instead on how much more comfortable your home will be after decluttering. Studies consistently show that less clutter…

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Congratulations to our buyers and sellers of this beautiful acreage! New adventures for both families and we wish them all the best. Thank you for the trust and confidence you placed in us.

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Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal With These 9 Simple Tips Featured Image

Help your Edmonton home make a lasting impression this Spring and Summer with the help of these nine easy and affordable curb appeal-boosting tips!

1. Start With Outdoor Clean Up

Giving your home’s exterior a good clean is an essential first step to improving your home’s curb appeal. Using a pressure washer, rinse away dirt and grime that may have accumulated on your home’s siding, windows, deck and/or porch, sidewalks, walkways and hardscapes.

Note: There are numerous cleaning products you can utilize with your pressure washer to help make your home shine.

2. Go Green

While we understand a healthy lawn doesn’t happen overnight, it’s essential to give your grass as much love as possible. Besides providing regular water and nutrients,…

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Spring Equinox

In 2021, the spring equinox occurs on Saturday, March 20. This event marks the astronomical first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, the March equinox (aka spring equinox or vernal equinox) occurs when the Sun crosses the equator line, heading north. This event marks the start of spring in the northern half of the globe. After this date, the Northern Hemisphere begins to be tilted more toward the Sun, resulting in increasing daylight hours and warming temperatures. The word equinox comes from the Latin words for “equal night”—aequus (equal) and nox (night). On the equinox, the length of day and night is nearly equal in all parts of the…

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Albert Net Migration to BC

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ATB Economics | March 19, 2021


Alberta has lost residents to other parts of Canada for the third quarter in a row. Almost 1,300 more people moved out of Alberta for other provinces or territories in the fourth quarter of 2020 than moved in.

On an annual basis, Alberta lost 2,152 residents to other parts of Canada in 2020.

From 2010 to 2014, Alberta gained 120,488 residents from other parts of Canada.

The arrow has reversed direction since then with a net loss of 23,147 residents to the rest of Canada from 2015 to 2020.

Alberta lost the most…

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