Friday 14 December 2018

Holiday Greetings – A Recipe – Some Jokes


Holiday Greetings – A Recipe – Some Jokes

We will be enjoying our 1st Christmas in our new house. It is an incredible dream-come-true. Our young children are especially excited and are assured that Santa has our new address.

Some of you may have been following my blogs about the trials and tribulations of a custom built home. They are a collection of real-life stories, honest and sincere and interesting to say the least.

We have some news. Although the wedding is some time in the future, Nancy and I are officially engaged. We are very happy. Life is good.

Whether or not you celebrate Christmas in all its formality, it has become a multi-denominational joyous time of the year. If you are lucky enough to live in Canada, it is a holiday. I hope you take this time off to have fun with your loved ones. Stay warm and safe and have a happy and healthy New Year in 2019. Please enjoy the recipe and jokes.

Our best wishes to you,

From Chris, Nancy, Meah and Nick (also in the picture are friend, Miles, Baba and Papa)

SLOW COOKER CHICKEN CURRY

INGREDIENTS

10- bone-in chicken thighs 2-3/4 lbs or 1.2 kg

1 Jar (650ml) thick and chunky salsa – mild or medium

1 onion chopped

2 Tbsp Curry Powder

½ cup Cream Cheese

DIRECTIONS

Place chicken in slow cooker.

Combine salsa, onion and curry powder and pour over chicken

Cook on Low 8-10 hours (or High for 5 hours)

Transfer chicken to platter. Cover and keep warm. Add cream cheese to slow cooker. Whisk until cream cheese is melted and sauce is well blended. Spoon over chicken and serve with rice or your favourite pasta.

Why don’t crabs celebrate Christmas? Because they’re shell-fish.

Where does Santa keep all his money? At the local snow bank.


What do you get when you mix a Christmas tree and an iPad? A pineapple!

Friday 30 November 2018

Buyer's Market? Yes for Some


Buyer's Market?  Yes for Some

You may have notice some recent 'Listings Alert' emails from me. They show numerous active properties, but of interest, is that many of them show: "Price Change". What does this mean? Is this now a Buyer's Market? What is clear is that there are significant changes in the Real Estate Market for Calgary and the surrounding area.

Decline - CREB Has the Figures to Prove It

The Calgary Real Estate Board says sales totalled 1,272 in September, down 13 % from the same month a year ago, "well below" long-term averages. CREB chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie says, "Concerns in the employment market, higher lending rates, and shaken confidence are weighing on house demand."

Good for Buyers

From a price perspective, Gary MacLean, a 32-year realtor with ReMax Central, says prices at the end of September were sitting at 2014 levels. Recent figures from CREB show the biggest sales decline are those homes in the $600,000 to $999,999 range. Home sales, overall declined nearly 10 per cent in October across the city. Detached home sales are down to levels not seen since the late 1990's. MacLean says that it is, "Great news for those buying. I can think of nowhere you can buy a home in 2018 at 2014 prices."

Modern Family Home Ownership Trend

Sotheby International Realty president and CEO, Brad Henderson says, "Even though everybody is talking about it being a buyer's market, we’re not seeing buyers really being active." From the 2018 Modern Family Home Ownership Trends Report, Sotheby explains that, "about half of Canadians have abandoned the dream of owning a single-family home." This is due to challenges, preferences and home-buying habits of modern families, specifically between the ages of 20 and 45.

More Power for Active Buyers

There is reason to have a positive attitude about the future in Alberta. Oil is still at a good rate. Interest rates seem to be holding fairly steady with no major increases lately. There are no more changes looming for mortgage rules. November CREB Report states that there is some easing in new listing growth. If they are down that is a sign that inventory will slow soon. With the younger set waiting, that means the buyers that ARE active have more negotiating power. Keep your eyes on the listings then give me a call # 403-680-4479

Friday 14 September 2018

Building a Home in a Brand New Community – What We Didn't Expect




Grass is not just a Decoration!
Building a Home in a Brand New Community – What We Didn't Expect

We have moved in. We love our new house but we are now in a community-wide limbo of development. Sure there has been some post-possession calming down for us but the neighbourhood is one big bustling construction site.

Noise - There is So Much going on!

The construction of other homes continues on in the Riverstone Community. These guys start early! During the summer, with the kids not having to get up early for school, we had hoped to sleep in a little but not a chance with all the noise. We often hear big trucks rumbling by as early as 7 AM. Excavators, bulldozers, Bobcats, dump trucks, delivery vehicles and other large vehicles operating heavy equipment all day long. Supplies are being delivered for building decks, screened-in rooms, backyard landscaping and pouring of concrete driveways. Oh wait. That was us. We were no different. We have contributed to that same kind of noise.

Dust – Dust – Dust and Mop

Green grass is not just a decoration. Without grass there is dust blowing everywhere. Remember the heat wave? Well, if we left the screen windows open at night to cool the house down then next morning the floors felt like grit. We had to dust, vacuum and mop every day.

Thinking Ahead – Hooray Albi Riverstone!

One of the things that we like about the community is that even though it is not finished by a long shot, there are already three small parks within a two minute walk. So that is a good thing.

Riverstone is actually connected to Fish Creek National Park via 145.6 hectares of environmental reserve. It is the second largest urban park in Canada, nestled in and around, the scenic Bow River, amongst the trees and plenty of wildlife. When completed, Riverstone will have 1,100 homes. It won't be long before it really is paradise and of course, a very good investment. If you are interested give me a call: 403-680-4479

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Friday 20 July 2018

Albi Custom-Built Home – Post-Possession Craziness


Albi Custom-Built Home – Post-Possession Craziness

Our New House – What a Mess

Our new house is a mess. There are SO many boxes everywhere. There is still furniture to build, TV’s to mount and we don’t know where anything is! On move-in day we we're crazy busy trying to get the essentials setup and put away, build the kids' beds and our own, get food in the fridge for breakfast and the kid's lunches for school the next day, everything in a rush. All day Thursday, both Nancy and I had been driving back and forth from the old house on 'E' in our vehicles with not a minute to stop at the gas station that we kept passing on every trip! At 11PM, going back to the other house for yet another load of little things, I ran out of gas… right in front of my driveway! It’s a lucky spot and I am also lucky that the Petro is open 24 hours so I am soon on my way with a Jerry-Can full of gas.

Drapes – Just in Time – Impressive Service

Window coverings are an important thing to consider. When your windows are completely open to the viewing public you feel exposed, especially at night! We plan for the drape company to be there right on possession-day to install our custom drapes!  They arrive just as the movers leave at 7:30PM. They continue installing drapes until almost 11:30 PM… what service! I have never been so impressed with the work ethic and care put into making sure we were all 'covered' up. The drapes look absolutely amazing and we are so very happy, Lynne’s Window Treatments gets a 10-out-of-10 from me, just superb.

 Closets / Pantry / Barn Doors – Looking Good

We removed all the wire shelving from the master closet and the pantry. These are major storage areas so without the shelves installed right away we had nowhere to put our stuff! We have Cherish Storage Solutions there on possession day at 11:30, right as we wrap up our possession walk-through and leave to rush off to meet the movers. They work hard all day and get things about half done but need to come back on Friday to finish. We are incredibly happy and impressed. I can't believe how good they look! Friday we also have the barn door people from Liken Woodworks arrive with our two barn doors, one for my office and one for the ensuite entrance. The office door is absolutely massive and very heavy! They struggle with it but it all fits perfectly. I thought to have backing installed prior to the drywall going up so they glide nice and smoothly! Everything is really coming together now!

Deck / Screened-in-Room / Fence – Wait We Need to Unpack!

There are still many other things to get done. We didn't intend to time this so closely together. The fence is scheduled to start in two weeks, the deck in three weeks and the screened-in-room in four weeks. Now that we are finally in and the interior work is basically done, we continue to unpack, organize, and unpack some more. We have a bridal shower planned here in eight days for a friend of Nancy's. Nancy is back to work and busy as ever with report cards to write and year-end preparations. She works until midnight every night and goes in on the weekend, too.

Bonus Room – A Bonus if You Have Kids

I do what I can during the days, juggling the kids' school schedule and my own work. The nice thing about the bonus room is that I can continue unpacking in the kitchen/dining room and still hear the kids playing upstairs in the bonus room. I guess that's a bonus! We manage to get most of the house ready for others to see it just in time for the bridal shower party!

Comments from Friends

Some of the comments from friends are, "Wow," McMansion!!! lol," and "Did you guys win the lottery?" The truth is, almost two years ago, now, we did some calculating and figured out that if we had a legal rental suite, it would help pay for the mortgage. The tenant moves in a day after us. So now rent is coming in. How else could we afford such a luxurious house? More on that in a future blog...

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Thursday 5 July 2018

Custom-Built Albi Home - Green Tape!



Nancy Enjoying all the Space
Custom-Built Albi Home - Green Tape!

Orientation Day – Green Tape Day!

Albi Riverstone organizes an Orientation Day for us, a week before the date to move in. It's a day filled with green tape. We move through the house with careful eyes trying to spot as many imperfections as we can, then stick a piece of tape on them. It becomes a game - who can find the most! These may be small splotches of grout or drips that are not cleaned perfectly. Our site super calls them 'goobers'. We also check the ceilings, corners and the floors for marks or damage. By the end of the day our house looks like a polka-dot mix of green and white! We also learn about our appliances, the thermostats and any regular maintenance that we are going to need to do etc... but the main purpose of the HOO is to use up as many rolls of green tape as possible. 

Our Driveway – Oops - What?

Driveways are very often not ready for possession and ours was no different. We actually had the driveway poured about a week before we moved in so we were expecting to be able to walk on it but not drive on it. You need to wait 28 days before you can drive on it. The Monday before possession we get a call from the builder saying, "Sorry, but we need to tear it out – We're not happy with the finish!" So we got lucky because now they explain that we can go ahead and drive on it. The moving truck is going to be able to pull right up to the door!

Proud Owner 
Move-In Day

We are crazy excited and can barely sleep the night before. Move-In Morning is full of anticipation with all the build-up that has been leading to it! But it is also stressful - the movers are coming at noon to our old house and possession of the new house starts at 10am. We are still frantically packing up the last little bits! During the first walk-through of possession we check to make sure all our green tape is gone. There is a painter on-site so that if we see any more imperfections they can fix them right away. Awesome!

Oops Again - Forgot to Pack a Lunch

We totally forgot about lunch. But the construction crew has actually brought in a huge platter of sandwiches, cheese and drinks for all of us! So thoughtful! Nancy and I go through the house, excited and also anxious. The lawyers still haven’t called to tell us the money has been received by our mortgage company! The stress is unbelievable but soon all the paper work is done. The lawyers did a great job.

Movers – Wow -These Guys are Great!

As our possession meeting wraps up we see the time and rush back to our old house to meet the movers. We start to panic. It's raining! The professional crew work hard. Four guys with a big truck make the furniture (wrapped-up) and boxes go in quickly. They cover our new floors with runners to protect the carpet. It takes three trips and seven hours of packing, unpacking, putting the boxes and furniture in the right rooms.

We are finally in. The house is ours but the fun isn’t over yet. There is still so much to do with all the things that we have planned on, after we take possession but more on that in the next blog!

Friday 22 June 2018

Albi - Custom-built Home - Floors Can Be Beautiful


Floors Can Be Beautiful.



Now that the protective covers are off we can admire our floors. They are gorgeous! Nancy and I are getting very excited to move into our brand new custom-built Albi home. No more delays.



Move-in Date – Soon!

We make arrangements with a Moving Contractor to come when we are ready to move the big stuff. They give us a quote of $1,200, for a two-story, four-bedroom house with a finished basement. I think the price is right. The small packing we start to do ourselves.

Packing Party with Friends

How did we accumulate so much? Now, we start to feel the pressure. But, we have a great idea. Let's have a 'packing party' and get our friends to lend a hand. We invite a few close friends. They are happy to help.  We order in food. The night is fun for us and it's nice to know everyone is carried away with the excitement too. We have about 20 boxes to go in one night. There is still a lot more packing to do. We make several trips to get more boxes from Home Depot.

Fencing between Good Neighbours

There are still some extra costs that we need to deal with. For example, we knew about our requirement to help pay for the fencing on one side on the neighbouring property. When we actually move in, it moves to the top of the priority list. But planning a house-warming party is also on the agenda. Since we have out-of-town relatives who will visit this summer, we may actually have two!

Friday 15 June 2018

Albi Custom-built Home - Drywall – Whoo-hoo!


Drywall – Whoo-hoo!


Before the drywall was up, light was just coming in everywhere because there were no walls!! Now we can see exactly what the natural light looks like and it's absolutely wonderful and bright! So many windows it's going to be expensive to cover!! Once the drywall is finished we can also start to take measurements and start shopping for furniture, for example the dining room table.

Kitchen Cabinets -Wow!

Looks can be deceiving. The camera angle makes the kitchen look bigger. It's smaller than what you may imagine but there's room for everyone. The counter tops are just what we ordered. It is a dream. We love it.

Lights - Tiles - Backsplash - Fireplace - The Works!

Nancy and I are happy about our choices, especially with the tile on the floors and walls of the master bathroom. We love the backsplash in the kitchen too. Also, the lighting system we decided on is turning out nicely through-out the whole house. Our lights are modern, like us.

Can't Wait to See the Flooring

The floors once laid, were covered up immediately to protect them. We can't wait to see them. We know we have to be patient.

Thursday 7 June 2018

HVAC Last Chance – Before the Inspector Comes


HVAC Last Chance – Before the Inspector Comes
The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system is a sub-
discipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer. Basically it's the comfort, health and safety of the air in your house. It is an important part of your home. But for our custom-built Albi home, it is more complicated due to the legal suite.
Challenges with a Legal Suite
Building a legal suite from the get-go has saved a lot of time and effort vs. doing it afterwards, but there certainly are some negatives to the process. Primarily the ductwork in the furnace room has to be routed a certain way because it all has to be dry-walled prior to the installation of the furnaces. This basically results in the ducts all being lowered and a very complex system being designed to keep both living spaces completely separate for ventilation etc...

The Duct Work - A Wonderful Mess!
The duct work seems like the challenge similar to a difficult maze. Mike from Arpi’s did a great job.  He is an Absolute Pro when it comes to designing a system that maximises my ceiling height throughout the basement while giving us the ideal flow of air and heat. He designed a system that is exactly what and where we needed it! I am very impressed with his skills! In the end the ductwork looks like it was a puzzle put together with perfect accuracy.

Plumbing, Electrical and Mechanical – Smooth Sailing
Now here is where things get really intense and exciting for me. I don’t know why but I have always been fascinated with what is going on behind the walls in my house. Here is my chance to not only see everything but see how it all goes together and makes my house tick! Progress is fairly quick in most areas. The plumbing goes in fairly smoothly, mechanical and the electrical too. Insulation is installed. We are happy and excited that the city inspectors can now come through. It is the last chance, forever, because the drywall is next. But the Move-in date is ---no! Delayed.


Friday 20 April 2018

Custom-built Home - Extras, Extras!


Nancy is Excited
Custom-built Home - Extras, Extras!

Some options in a custom-built home can cost a lot more than expected! Some quotes from the builder prompted us to do some research. We decided to do some installations after and we removed them from the builder's plans, for example, closet organizers, window coverings, and the backyard deck. But a word of caution!

A Word of Caution! After Possession Expenses

Initially we felt that after the house was built we could do some things cheaper ourselves like the heater in the garage, air conditioning, water softener, and irrigation system and this is proving to be true. Our decisions were based on future cost savings especially since keeping in mind, they would be much more costly if we had to rip out walls and renovate afterwards. With these items properly roughed in, we knew that we could install them some time in the future when we had the extra money. A little planning and foresight here into what we knew we would eventually want in our dream home has enabled us to save thousands.

Siding! The house starts to look real!

There is something new to see every day at the job site. Watching the siding go on gives the house an almost-finished look. Mistakes are made but when things happen I make a call and soon everything is sorted out. I have respect for all trades people, with me on site every day. I try hard not to get in their way but they appreciate me there to point out some of the changes I made to the stock floorplans helping them avoid extra work. They work hard and typically are not on salary so being able to finish quickly and efficiently is the best for them! It is really exciting to see the progress being made.

The Bonus Room - Nancy is Excited

My parents built an open-concept house with a cathedral ceiling. Growing up, I remember I enjoyed the space and think it's a good idea for our new home. Nancy thinks it's a good idea too, so we designed the living room to be open from above. We also chose the corner lot to give us the option for a ton of windows, some people might say too many!! The window coverings cost a small fortune!




Friday 2 March 2018

Custom-built Home - Stay on Top of It!


Custom-built Home - Stay on Top of It!

Last House with Albi Estates

Cody, our framer, will soon be moving out-of-province so this will be his last house with Albi Estates. He is awesome and he is highly professional at what he does. We were lucky to have him. We wish him well wherever he goes next.

Keeping on Top of Things

We have made many decisions so far. We sign off on tile, carpet, shelving and mirrors. I drop by the house to make an inspection. I see that they have the plumbing installed. When Nancy and I were making plans, we asked and paid thousands of dollars for high-quality fixtures such as a special shower head in the master bathroom. When I saw the installation, I realized that to my dismay only the rain can was installed.

Missing Shower Head – Huh?

Looking at the shower stall, I realize that we are missing the shower head. How does this happen? It could be that we made that decision over a year ago and it was lost in the translation from: Albi-initial-plans-to-builder-to-plumber. Things like that can happen over that lengthy a time-line. Also missing is a water line to the freezer, no drain in the bathroom downstairs and the fridge is in the wrong place.

I Visit the Construction Site Every Day

After a telephone call all the issues are quickly fixed. Things are progressing at a nice pace. Nancy and I continue to talk about decorating ideas. It is fun!

Friday 16 February 2018

We Have a Wall – Yes!


We Have a Wall – Yes!

Our Albi Home - The House Takes Shape

The kids never get tired of visiting the construction site. We drive up to and go around the house building every day after school. Nick loves the action, especially with all the trucks and machinery and workers and assembling going on. When the foundation wall-structure is in, they deliver a prefab front entrance, porch and steps. Then they start work on the sub-floor. It takes weeks, more or less and then we actually can walk up and in to what will be our house. Next, a wall...

We Have a Wall – Yes!

We stop by the lot and see a wall going up. The kids' eyes are glued to the moving crane and chatty with excitement. Cody, the framer, operates the crane like a pro. As we watch, Nancy and I take pictures. Out of the corner of my eye I see that like me, she is grinning from ear to ear. Soon four walls are up. We leave but miss the house so later ...we drop by with a Subway sandwich for hard-working Cody.

Roof, Upper Floors, Windows then More Stairs

When the upper floor is done, the stairs go in. We get to finally go upstairs and then get a better feel for the house. We designed this house. We are proud and thrilled. The windows are installed. Things are getting really exciting. We get to see what the view will be like. The scene is interesting from up that high. We do see houses of course, but all around we get to see a bit of the escarpment. Nice.

More Framing – Interior Walls

With the interior walls framed in, we get a good sense for how big the rooms will be although we know if will feel different once the drywall is up. Our imaginations run wild with decorating ideas. In the plans our tall walls are over-engineered so could have pure glass and wood with a bulk head so we can hang curtains and install lights. The framer used actual floor joists for the bulkhead so it will reinforce the structure of the wall even more and I can walk on it? We love that decision. We have a lot to talk about. Meah walks into what will be her room. Later she calls, her grandmother, her Baba and says that she loves her room. What eight-year old wouldn't?

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Friday 9 February 2018

We Have a Hole! Hooray Albi


We have a hole!
Albi Custom-built Home - More Choices – Whew!

More meetings, more choices but what about the building? Delayed...still. At this point we don't care anymore. This is the sad thing. Weeks goes by...well months actually...sigh. We have more meetings and then finally...

We Have a Hole!

A year later, after the date of our deposit, we see some action. We now have a hole dug. All of a sudden we believe in the house-thing again. It was a house-thing but now it will be our home, our beautiful dream home. This is a reality! We drive by the hole many times. The kids talk about the hole at school. Grandparents hear all about the hole. Everybody within earshot, texting and social media knows that we have a hole. Soon, the foundation is laid and the windows arrive at the site. It is time for Nancy and me to celebrate. We hug and hold on tight. It will be a home very soon.

We Meet the Framer – He will Frame our House – Awesome!

We drop by the site to meet the man, named Cody. He is a one-man show, honest, who will build the house walls, subfloors, roof, and even install the windows. He has developed a building method where he will build everything himself. Then with the help of a crane he will assemble it. Wow, we think he is great!

Another Christmas and More Delays 
Windows have arrived.


The weather is not cooperating. It is the Holiday Season after all and the framer takes some time off. Things could be worse. It could be colder, really. Weather in the rest of Canada, like Ontario for instance, is -40 degrees Celsius with the wind chill. LOL, it's even warmer in the Antarctic. More LOL, Iquanas in Florida are freezing and falling from trees. Sheesh...okay a warm spell. We wait for a wall....just one wall please...still waiting...

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Friday 2 February 2018

Albi Home - More Delays – Seriously?


Nancy Looks Over Albi Plans
Albi Home - More Delays – Seriously?

More Selection Meetings - Saving Money is Good

We do our research ahead of time before each meeting to find out what is important and what is not...what is worth the money… also where the builder is charging too much! It can happen. There are cases where getting things done, while building, can be practical and in fact can't feasibly be done after possession, like in floor heat, drains in the garage, extra hose bibs or a hot and cold tap on the back deck, extra soffit plugs and network wiring and plumbing in general.

 The Rental Unit – Still a Good Idea but...

I must say that I wonder what would have happened without my diligence and persistence. I probably would end up with a completely different house. I make about a dozen phone calls to the city bylaw office to correct mistakes the builder is telling me regarding the rental suite requirements. My floor-plans are always wrong and the line of communication, me-to-sales person-to-office-to-designer, and then back again often ends up in confusion. They even try to tell me my house will be one foot narrower. I have to tell the builder a few things! In the end I actually schedule a meeting directly with the designer at Albi, I come prepared with paperwork from the city and a few ideas of my own and together we work out some major decisions!

Electrical – So Much to Think About - Who Knew?

Now that the plans are finalized, (almost) it's time to get back to more selections meetings. Structured Media and Electrical Wiring is next. We decide to upgrade to Cat6 network cables, adding extra network hookups outside, for cameras and inside for wireless access points and wall-mounted tv locations. This costs $1,200 but will pay off in the long run. The cameras themselves must be done after possession, are not included in the house price and are about $2,000. Electrical is a bit more complicated. With the rental suite we want totally separate electrical panels installed for us vs. the tenants, so our panel ends up in the garage. After adding extra plugs, and extra wiring for lights we end up with another $3,500 bill.

Building Still Delayed

The wiring for lights is done at the electrician's and selections of the actual lights are done at the lighting supplier. These meetings take place close together time-wise and we go back and forth a couple of times in e-mails later. First electrical, then lighting, then back to electrical, then finalize with lighting then finalize with electrical. These decisions, when done prior to possession, can save an absolute fortune vs. doing them after.

We make time for all these meetings and feel good about our decisions. But the actual building is still delayed.

To find out more and if a custom-built dream home is right for you call me, 403-680-4479


Friday 26 January 2018

Albi Custom Home - So Many Decisions – We are Prepared


Signing off on Kitchen Cabinets
So Many Decisions – A Lot of Work
The decisions we must make are numerous but I guess that's what a custom-built home is all about. Nancy even has to take a few days off work to accommodate all the meetings with people who have different areas of expertise. The budget for upgrades is $28,500 which is built into the cost of the house but we know that we are going to go over. We sign off on: Appliances, Cabinets ($18,000 extra), Interior Selections, Carpet, Flooring, Moldings, Baseboards...just a hundred things to think about right down to door knobs, mud room and even coat hangers. Instead of hardwood flooring we choose a luxury vinyl plank, cheaper and more durable for the kids.
Not Looking Forward to All the Meetings. Why?
The meetings we have at suppliers and at the 'Galleria' at Albi Estates are numerous. The emails back and forth are in the hundreds. Some of the choices we make seem small, like square sinks for the vanities instead of the usual tiny round ones because we like the look and find them more functional, but they all cost money and add up quickly. At the galleria interior selections appointment #1 with Deborah the interior designer, we choose plumbing fixtures, some of the flooring and many other choices. A portion of our upgrades is about $3,500 for the high-end Delta plumbing fixtures. Deborah is fantastic and we leave the meeting feeling pretty good. For shelving and mirrors we go to three meetings and go over budget by about $3,500. Some meetings are easier than others. I am nervous about the upcoming Lighting meeting.
Going to the Lighting Meeting Prepared but – Still Nervous
We go to Cartwright Lighting nine times in total. Lighting is one thing that you can really let get out of hand and we want to make the right choices.
Josh's Diagram
Josh, a sales rep at Cartwright Lighting makes a diagram during the meeting to help us design a custom dining room fixture. He is great and he answers all of our questions. In fact he has a system that he follows to help home owners step by step with the lighting of the 'whole' home. We figure on three pendants above the kitchen island instead of pot lights. The budget the builder gives us is $3,800 but we went over by $2,800 including one fixture that cost over $1,000 for the stairs. We are quite happy and think we are doing a great job of balancing budget with style.
Lots of decisions have been made – A Major Education
The thing about the meetings is that it's great to have all these choices to make it a dream home, but then later you wonder if you made the right choices. We are only human after all. I can certainly say that it has been an education, learning about all the different aspects that go into the design of a house. It can be very overwhelming! Doing a lot of research before and keeping a budget in mind when going into each meeting can really make things easier.
...still more meetings to come and the building is delayed yet again...
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Friday 19 January 2018

Trials and Tribulations of Albi Custom-built Home


Still Waiting...Longing for Our New Albi Home
Trials and Tribulations of Albi Custom-built Home

The Delays Begin. Are We Disappointed? Very!

We are supposed to be at the drywall stage by three months. This doesn't happen, not by a long shot. We leave the Albi scheduled meetings very frustrated and feel the area manager is not cooperative. Friends and family tire of hearing about our complaints. Things, like fireplace, and kitchen cabinets keep changing from what we were promised and as what was in the Show Home. First some things are standard then they are not. We have pictures and proof with the emails. The area manager begs to differ. Things rotate one way then another. We are confused. We drive by the site...just because...longing...

New Area Manager Assigned to Us

After many complaints, phone-calls and emails back and forth, and months delay we put our foot down. We have a meeting with an Albi supervisor. He gives us a sympathetic ear and with all the emails with plans and specifics on record he takes the time to analyse our frustration. A few days later, he calls and says that he completely understands our dissatisfaction with the company's service to date. He tries hard to make things right and offers us some satisfaction towards what we have been expecting in regards to upgrades.

Also we now have a 'new' area manager. His name is Brian and his assistant is Julia.

Better Treatment

The Albi Estate 'team' are awesome. We are immediately treated better. We put down another 10 % deposit. To be fair to the previous area manger, the suppliers of some standard offerings changed, for example cabinet handles and countertop options. Previous orders are delayed from the original factory suppliers so new ones are found. We make compromises and more upgrades.

Months Fly by When Having Fun

We now have meetings about fun stuff like lighting and flooring. We keep our budget in check but are excited about our new options. We tell family and friends about the pleasurable experience of a custom build home...really! The rental unit design is shaping up. I'm glad I stuck to my idea. It will be an attached but separate entrance custom-built rental unit. I figure in ten years time, the extra cost will pay for itself. But...there are still more delays. You have got to be kidding me.

Are you thinking of a custom-built home? Call 403-680-4479

Friday 12 January 2018

Our Big Decision? Albi – Riverstone!


A Big Decision
Custom Built Home – Our Big Decision? Albi – Riverstone!

We are Ready

We have outgrown our home. With a nice, normal-size-but-kids-growing family we need more space. Our kitchen is very small with just the four of us using it. We like to entertain, dinner parties etc...so...with a crowd we bump elbows. But do we need a custom home? Why not? We both have good jobs with a future. My partner, Nancy is a teacher and I am a Real Estate agent. This is my third home. So why not treat ourselves to a dream home?

We Want the Best We Can Afford

We want the best. We are into comfort, modern appliances, luxury-size rooms and custom details. Albi Home Builders provide us with this dream opportunity. We are excited. We tour the Albi Show Home many times over the Christmas Holiday Season. We bring friends and family members to weigh in. The kids have fun running around the big environment, content with the space and feel perfectly at home.
 The 'Future' Back Yard

Only a Realtor Knows the Right Questions to Ask

As realtor with over ten years experience to draw upon, I know the questions to ask. Many homeowners buy and sell many times over the course of their life-time. Some upgrades are worth the money but some are only an extravagance. What are the best features to add to a custom-built home? One of the main upgrades that I want, knowing the Calgary rental market and its income potential, is a guest place or rental potential.

Promise of a Quick Build- Not!

With their high standards in building (many building and design awards) and promises of a quick build, we lay down the 10% deposit. We decide on a corner lot. Real Estate experience has taught me that this is one of the better future selling-point features. We are assigned an area manager. So far...so good. We expect to have many meetings regarding progress, any questions we may have and ideas about upgrades etc... I ask about the rental unit addition. Hmmm...they don't, as of yet, offer this. I look into the bylaws and persevere with the area agent. This takes time to sort out. Good idea? Maybe. Stayed tuned...
Thinking about investing in a custom built home? Please give me a call, Chris 403-680-4479