WHY DECEMBER & JANUARY CAN BE A SMART TIME TO LIST YOUR HOME (Because There’s Often Less Competition) If you’ve ever heard, “Wait until spring—nobody buys in winter,” you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common real estate myths out there. The truth is: homes sell year-round, and for some sellers, December and January can actually be a strategic window—especially because there are typically fewer homes on the market. So if you’re thinking about selling, here’s why listing in the winter months can work in your favour—and what you need to do to make it count. LESS COMPETITION MEANS YOUR HOME CAN STAND…
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WHY DECEMBER & JANUARY CAN BE A SMART TIME TO LIST YOUR HOME
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🍂 Why Fall Is an Underrated Time to Sell Your Home in Lethbridge
Why Fall Is an Underrated Time to Sell Your Home in Lethbridge When most people think of the best time to sell, spring usually comes to mind. But here in Lethbridge, fall can actually be one of the most strategic times to list your home — especially in the seller’s market we’re experiencing right now. 1. Less Competition Means More Serious Buyers As the busy summer market cools down, there are naturally fewer listings. That means your home won’t be competing with as many others — a huge advantage for sellers. Serious buyers who didn’t find what they wanted earlier in the year…
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How to Choose the Right Real Estate Agent for Your Needs
How to Choose the Right Real Estate Agent | Property Twins :root{--accent:#0056a6;--muted:#666;--radius:10px} body{font-family:system-ui,-apple-system,Segoe UI,Roboto,Helvetica,Arial;line-height:1.6;color:#222;margin:0;padding:24px;background:#fff} .container{max-width:820px;margin:0 auto;padding:28px;border-radius:var(--radius);box-shadow:0 6px 24px rgba(18,30,60,0.06)} h1{font-size:1.8rem;margin:0 0 10px} p.lead{color:var(--muted);margin:0 0 18px} h2{font-size:1.05rem;margin:22px 0 8px;color:var(--accent)} ul.checklist{padding-left:18px;margin:0 0 18px} ul.checklist li{margin:10px 0} .features{display:grid;grid-template-columns:repeat(auto-fit,minmax(200px,1fr));gap:12px;margin:16px 0} .feature{background:#f8fbff;padding:12px;border-radius:8px;border:1px solid rgba(0,86,166,0.06)} .cta{display:flex;gap:12px;align-items:center;margin-top:16px} .btn{background:var(--accent);color:#fff;padding:10px 14px;border-radius:8px;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600} .muted{color:var(--muted);font-size:0.95rem} @media (max-width:520px){.container{padding:18px}} How to Choose the Right Real Estate Agent for Your Needs Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. The right agent makes the process smoother, protects your interests, and helps you get the best outcome. What to Look…
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Buying a Fixer-Upper in Lethbridge? Renovations That Add the Most Value
Buying a Fixer-Upper in Lethbridge: What Renovations Truly Add Value? Lethbridge has become an increasingly attractive market for homebuyers—whether you’re a first-time buyer looking for affordability, an investor seeking potential, or a family wanting to create your dream home. One strategy gaining traction is buying a fixer-upper: a property that needs some work but offers the chance to build equity through smart renovations. But not all upgrades are equal. If you’re planning to sell in the near future, it’s important to focus on improvements that maximize your resale value while keeping your budget in check. Here’s a breakdown of…
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☀️ July 2025 Lethbridge Real Estate Market Update
☀️ July 2025 Lethbridge Real Estate Market Update As summer hits its stride, the Lethbridge housing market remains a dynamic space filled with both opportunity and competition. Here’s what you need to know this month: 📈 1. Surging Prices & Steady Growth The average home price in Lethbridge reached approximately $445,000 in April 2025 — an 8.3% year-over-year increase. Detached homes have averaged around $450,600, while condos surged nearly 76% to $295,000. 🏡 2. Tight Inventory, Hot Price Brackets Inventory is sitting at a very tight 1.5 months of supply, creating a classic seller’s market. Most demand clusters around the $300K–$500K price range — these homes spend…
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