Choosing a home is about more than square footage and price. The neighbourhood you live in shapes your lifestyle, commute, and sense of community. Leduc has become one of Alberta’s most desirable cities for buyers because it offers options tailored to different life stages. Whether you are raising a family, commuting to Edmonton, or enjoying retirement, Real Property Pros can help you find the neighbourhood that fits your needs.

Best Neighbourhoods in Leduc for Families

Families moving to Leduc are often drawn to neighbourhoods that combine safety, convenience, and recreation. These communities typically feature schools within walking distance, parks and playgrounds, and access to sports and activity centres. Parents appreciate the strong community…

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The listing price of a property is only part of the story when it comes to buying a home. Many first-time and even experienced buyers underestimate the additional expenses that come with ownership. These hidden costs can add up quickly, but understanding them before making an offer will help you stay within budget. Real Property Pros works with Alberta homebuyers to prepare for every stage of the process, giving you the tools and guidance you need to avoid financial surprises.

Why Budgeting Beyond the Listing Price Matters

When you focus only on the listing price, you may find yourself caught off guard by the bills that arrive once the deal closes. Budgeting for extra costs ensures you have enough saved to cover the transaction without added stress.…

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Buying your first home is one of the biggest milestones in life, and choosing the right location can make all the difference. Leduc has quickly become one of Alberta’s most attractive cities for new buyers thanks to its affordability, community atmosphere, and proximity to Edmonton. Real Property Pros is here to help you navigate the process, giving you the tools and guidance you need to make a confident move into homeownership.

Why Choose Leduc for Your First Home

Leduc is a popular choice for first-time buyers because it balances affordability with quality of life. Compared to nearby Edmonton, entry-level homes in Leduc are often more budget friendly while still offering modern layouts and family-friendly designs. The city has excellent schools,…

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Welcome to our Homefront Highlights Update,

Dear Reader,

You may have noticed that in the real estate business, there are two kinds of REALTORS® — those who help you sell your home, collect their commission, and move on, and those who are truly committed to ongoing service to their clients in the years and months between transactions — the latter is the type of REALTOR® I strive to be.

My vision as a REALTOR® is to be friendly, approachable, and knowledgeable so that anytime you have a real estate-related question or need advice, you can feel comfortable reaching out to me and trust the expertise I have to offer.

This e-newsletter is another way I connect with you and offer value between transactions, as it’s filled with homeowner-related…

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The Value of Good Schools & Amenities –
 Not Just for Families!

When buying a home, it’s easy to focus solely on square footage, kitchen upgrades, or the number of bathrooms. But smart buyers know that 

location is just as important—and that includes looking beyond the home itself to what surrounds it.

Top-rated schools are often a major selling point, even for buyers without children. Why? Because homes in sought-after school districts tend to hold their value better over time and often sell more quickly. It’s a classic case of supply and demand—many families prioritize education, which creates strong and consistent demand in these areas.

But it’s not just about schools. Proximity to parks, recreation centres, shopping, and transit can…

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Welcome to Fall 2025: Embracing Autumn in Canada

Published by Ron Alfred De Guzman | MaxWell Realty Blogs | September 21, 2025

As we mark September 22, 2025, Canada officially welcomes the autumn equinox at approximately 2:19 p.m. EDT. This astronomical milestone brings equal day and night, signaling the start of shorter days, cooler temperatures, and one of the most beautiful seasons in the Great White North. Fall in Canada is a sensory feast. Vibrant maple leaves transform into brilliant reds and golds, harvest festivals celebrate the season's bounty, and cozy evenings by the fire become the norm. From the rolling hills of Ontario to the coastal regions of British Columbia, autumn paints the country in stunning hues that attract visitors from…

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Is Beaumont, Alberta A Good Place To Live? An Edmonton-Area Buyer’s Guide

 
Thinking about a move to the Edmonton region and wondering if Beaumont should be on your shortlist? You are not alone. Many Edmonton area buyers look at Beaumont for its small city feel, quick commutes, strong schools, and family friendly amenities. As a local REALTOR® who helps clients compare Beaumont, Leduc, and south Edmonton every week, here is a clear, no fluff guide to help you decide.
What Beaumont Is Known For
Beaumont started as a French farming community on a hilltop with St. Vital Church as its landmark. Today, you will still notice French street names, bilingual school options, and a distinct main street with local cafés and
bakeries. The city is known…

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Summer market definitively over as sales and listings fall

Edmonton, AB – September 2, 2025 —Activity in the Greater Edmonton Area (GEA) real estate market slowed in August, selling 2,382 units to mark a decrease of 16.7% from July 2025 and 7.8% from August 2024. Although new listings dropped by 10.5% month-over-month, they are still up 11.6% from last year, driving inventory levels 24.6% higher than in August 2024. Average days on market has also begun to increase, taking four days longer on average to sell a property in August 2025.



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Walkability & Transit in Calgary:
Why Buyers Care

When buyers talk about “location, location, location,” they’re not just thinking about the house — they’re also thinking about how easy life feels once they move in. Walkable streets, nearby shops, and quick access to transit make a big difference. Homes near LRT stations or frequent bus routes usually sell faster and hold value better, because convenience never goes out of style.

Communities Already Scoring High
  • Beltline, Bridgeland, Sunnyside – These inner-city favourites are walkable, full of local shops, and already have strong LRT and bus access.

  • Crowfoot & Scenic Acres – A suburban option that still gets top marks for transit with the Crowfoot Station right there.

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