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New property listed in Crescent Heights
I have listed a new property at 404, 406 and 408 3 AVENUE NE in Calgary.
Just Listed Multifamily Development Opportunity We have exclusively listed a high-quality piece of land in the beautiful area of Crescent Heights. This property is located at the end of a cul-de-sac at 404, 406 and 408 3 AVE NE, with dimensions of 100' x 120', M-C2 zoning, with spectacular city views. The allowed buildable size is 30,000 sq.ft, and the property slopes west to east, and would allow for a natural parkade entrance on the SE corner. The highest and best use for this land is either an apartment or condo building.
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I have sold a property at 5 Chaparral Valley GARDENS SE in Calgary
I have sold a property at 5 Chaparral Valley GARDENS SE in Calgary.
lcome to the wonderful community of Chaparral Valley. This 3-bedroom, 2 and half bathroom townhome with a single attached-garage is perfect for your family. Inside, you'll find a bright and spacious kitchen with white cabinets, a large breakfast bar island, plenty of storage and stainless-steel appliances – a wonderful kitchen for whipping up your favourite recipes. The new luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout the main living area is beautiful and easy to clean. The primary suite features a huge walk-in closet, a second closet *bonus* and a 3pc ensuite. Upstairs there are two more good sized rooms with views of the pond and a 4pc bathroom. The fully developed basement is perfect for hosting friends and family. The south-facing backyard oasis offers plenty of privacy and looks out onto a tranquil pond. Come see it today!
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The Best Fruiting Trees To Plant In Calgary

Planting trees on your property will enhance both the aesthetic appeal and environmental health of the area. If you are considering planting any fruiting trees in your Calgary property, make sure it is in an area with full sun exposure for the best results. Here are some great options that work well with our climate. 

  1. Loma Pear Trees produce sweet pears which are perfectly suited for Calgary’s climate. The trees grow to approximately five meters in height, with a four meter spread. It is best to plant them in early spring, with well drained soil. They start flowering in mid-May and their harvest season is mid to late August. One great thing about these trees is that they are self-fertile, meaning that you don’t need another fruit tree nearby for pollination. 
  2. Crabapple Trees are another great option because they can grow between three to seven meters in heights so you can buy a specific height depending on your property’s layout and design. Planting these trees in the spring or fall when the soil is moist and temperatures are cool produce the healthiest trees. These trees will grow well in Calgary because they are very tolerant of urban environments. There are also smaller sizes of these trees which work well in denser development areas. They produce in the spring with white, pink, and red flowers. They can be harvested in the late fall or early winter. The fruit has a sweet and sour taste which works wonderfully in jams and jellies. Just remember to plant them away from streets and sidewalks in order to ensure easy fruit clean up. 
  3. Brookgold Plum Trees produce large golden-yellow plums which are great for eating fresh or canning to eat later. They grow to about four to five meters tall with a four meter spread. To get the healthiest trees, plant them in late winter or early spring, in an area with moist and well drained soil. They flower in early spring with white blooms, and August is the best time to harvest the plums
  4. Pembina Plum Trees thrive in an inner city environment and produce large red plums with sweet flavor. They grow to five meters in height with a four meter spread. It is best to plant them during late winter or early spring in well drained soil. These trees will flower in mid May with white blooms and they have a late summer harvest. You should remember that they require cross pollination with another plum tree and they need to be pruned in later winter as well. 
  5. Goodland Apple Trees do require more work than other fruit trees listed here but they produce tender fruit which is great for eating fresh or cooking. The apples also store very well. These fruit trees grow to about five meters in height with a four meter spread. Spring is the best season to plant these trees, in well drained soil. They flower in mid spring with white/pink flowers and the harvest season is in late summer/early fall. Goodland apple trees do require a second pollinator and pruning in late winter. 

If you are planning on planting a fruiting tree on your property, make sure you are prepared to maintain it properly. Once it is harvest season be vigilant about picking your fruit so you can take advantage of having a fruiting tree. Finally, you should make sure you have a use for the fruit. It could be eating them fresh, giving them away to friends/family, making jam, cooking, etc. You don’t want to plant a beautiful fruit tree and then not use it! 

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