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New property listed in Rural Foothills County, Rural Foothills County

I have listed a new property at 8121 408 AVENUE E in Rural Foothills County. See details here

Welcome to 8121 408 Avenue East, where wide-open Foothills skies meet the comfort of home. Just 2.5 km south of Okotoks, this 2890 sf bungalow on 3.2 acres offers the perfect balance of peaceful country living with quick access to schools, shopping, and amenities. This spacious walkout bungalow, with its vaulted ceilings, is filled with natural light and mountain views from nearly every room. The open-concept main level features soaring ceilings, a cozy double sided gas fireplace, and expansive windows framing the western skyline. The bright kitchen is designed for gathering with a large island, two pantries, breakfast bar seating, and patio doors leading to large deck for effortless indoor-outdoor living. The main floor includes a generous primary suite with a 5-piece ensuite and walk-in closet with its own private deck. There are two additional bedrooms including one with a loft that's currently used as an office and a full bath. The large laundry/mudroom with sink and cabinets has space for everyone’s stuff including the pet supplies! The walkout basement with infloor heating offers over 2000 sf of developed space and incredible versatility for extended family or independent teens. Featuring a 2-bedroom illegal suite, with full kitchen, family room, and unique bathroom ( door separating sink area from toilet and shower) and private patio access overlooking the pond and rolling landscape. Outdoors, the property is thoughtfully developed with mature trees, a tranquil water feature, and space for kids to explore. Mr and Mrs Duck return every year to swim in the pond! Plenty of wildlife beyond “the deer” including a resident fox (with cubs), bald eagles, and owls. There’s ample room for your hobbies too, an attached double garage with a workshop, plus RV parking and extra driveway space. Fast possession possible.

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New property listed in Okotoks, Okotoks

I have listed a new property at 19 Cimarron Springs WAY in Okotoks. See details here

Pride of ownership in this inviting family home in the heart of Cimarron Springs! This home combines space, warmth, and comfort, perfectly designed for growing families. The open-concept layout makes everyday living easy and gatherings memorable, with the kitchen, breakfast nook, and living room all connected in one welcoming flow. The living room has a soaring ceiling and is bathed in sunshine! The cozy gas fireplace becomes a focal paint on those cooler days. The kitchen features rich wood cabinetry, stainless-steel appliances, a gas cooktop, and a breakfast bar, ideal for morning coffee or after-school snacks. A front office with French doors offers a quiet place to work or study, while the practical main-floor laundry keeps the household running smoothly. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, a must-have for growing families. The spacious primary suite includes a walk-in closet and ensuite with a soaker tub and separate shower. Three additional bedrooms and a full bath complete the upper floor, offering plenty of room for everyone. Downstairs, the large unfinished basement has 2 windows and roughed-in plumbing and is ready for your ideas- two more bedrooms, a family room or a home gym and a bathroom, the basement really is that large! Enjoy sunny afternoons in the south-facing backyard, set on a reverse pie-shaped lot that offers both privacy and play space. Ideally located close to parks, schools, and shopping, this home blends everyday convenience with small-town charm and with flexible possession, you could easily be settled in before Christmas.

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New property listed in Taradale, Calgary

I have listed a new property at 59 Tarington WAY NE in Calgary. See details here

Move in ready!! Recently renovated 3+1 bedroom home with illegal suite! Main floor features laminate flooring throughout. Living room has bay window and gas fireplace. Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, newer oversize cabinets and island with room for 2 stools. Plenty of room for dining table and hutch in the breakfast nook. Step out onto the SW facing deck and enjoy the afternoon sun. Upstairs you will find the primary bedroom with 4 piece ensuite and walkin closet. Two additional bedrooms and main bathroom complete the upper floor. Basement is accessible via the side entrance. Illegal suite has kitchen with fridge and stove, 3 piece bathroom and bedroom. Shared laundry in the basement. Parking in the back for 2 vehicles!

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New property listed in Okotoks, Okotoks

I have listed a new property at 377 Crystalridge VIEW in Okotoks. See details here

Welcome to 377 Crystal Ridge View, a beautifully maintained, non-condo, semi-detached villa in one of Okotoks’ most desirable adult-friendly areas. Perfectly positioned on a quiet corner lot backing onto a tranquil ravine, this home offers the peace and privacy you’ve been dreaming of, with no monthly condo fees! Step inside and you’ll immediately appreciate the bright, open-concept design, soaring vaulted ceilings, newer flooring and oversized windows that flood the living space with natural light and showcase the gorgeous tree-lined ravine views. The inviting living room features a cozy gas fireplace, while the spacious kitchen offers white cabinetry, a corner pantry, a large central island, updated stainless steel appliances, and plenty of counter space, perfect for cooking/baking and entertaining. Enjoy morning coffee on your east-facing deck, surrounded by nature, wildlife and mature trees. The main floor primary bedroom is a peaceful retreat with a large walk-in closet and a 4-piece ensuite featuring a deep soaker tub and separate shower. A second bedroom, full bath, and main floor office/den provide flexible space for work or hobbies. The walkout lower level is ready for your personal touch, ideal for a future space for family and friends. The laundry hookups are also in the basement. With a corner lot there is plenty of street parking for your friends and of course the double attached garage for your vehicle.

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Is It Time to Rightsize? How to Know If Moving Makes Sense for You

For many homeowners in their 40s and 50s, the home that once fit perfectly starts to feel… a little off.
Maybe the kids are starting to move out or are going to college or university. Maybe you’re working remotely now and barely use that formal dining room. Or maybe you’ve built up solid equity and are wondering if your money could be working harder elsewhere such as funding travel, tuition, or investment opportunities.

If this sounds familiar, you might be at that in-between stage, not quite ready to “downsize,” but curious whether it’s time to rightsize.

Let’s talk about what that really means, what to consider before making a move, and how a simple two-list exercise can bring you the clarity you’ve been looking for.

What Does “Rightsizing” Actually Mean?

People often think rightsizing means moving into a smaller home  but that’s not always true.

Rightsizing is about aligning your home with your life as it is today (and where you’re headed next).

That could mean:

  • Selling your current home to free up equity for travel, education, or investing.

  • Moving closer to work, family, or the mountains you love to explore.

  • Choosing a newer, lower-maintenance home so you can spend weekends doing things you enjoy  not yardwork.

  • Or yes, sometimes it means moving to something smaller and simpler.

The goal isn’t less space, it’s the right space.

Why Homeowners in Their 40s Are Thinking About It

Many of my Okotoks and Foothills clients in their 40s are in a unique position:
They’ve likely owned your home for a while, built up strong equity (especially since 2021), and have options.

Maybe your mortgage is close to paid off, or maybe you’re sitting on a home that’s doubled in value since you bought it. Either way, that equity can become a springboard for other goals:

  • Funding children’s education without taking on new loans.

  • Traveling while working remotely or semi-retired.

  • Investing in income properties or market opportunities.

  • Reducing stress by trimming monthly costs and maintenance.

Your home is one of your biggest assets  and it should support your next chapter, not hold you back from it.

The Emotional Side of the Decision

Money is only part of the picture.

For many people, the idea of selling a long-time home can stir up mixed emotions: pride, nostalgia, even guilt. It’s not just a financial decision; it’s a personal one.

That’s why I never start these conversations with a CMA or a mortgage calculator. I start with a notebook and a pen.

The 2-List “Rightsize Exercise”

This is the same exercise I use with my clients who are unsure whether to move or stay. It’s simple — but powerful.

Step 1: Make Two Lists

Grab a sheet of paper (or my downloadable Rightsize Worksheet) and write down:

List A  What I’ll Gain by Moving
Think about what you’d gain financially, practically, and emotionally.

  • Freeing up equity for travel, investments, or education.

  • Less maintenance and lower monthly costs.

  • More time for family, hobbies, and health.

  • A fresh start in a space that fits the way you actually live now.

List B  What I’ll Gain by Staying
This isn’t about loss, it’s about the benefits of stability.

  • Comfort and familiarity.

  • Great neighborhood or school district.

  • Space for visiting kids, friends, or extended family.

  • Pride of ownership in a home you’ve improved and loved.

Step 2: Compare the Two

Circle your top three from each list.
Then ask yourself:

  • Which gains align with where I want to be in 3–5 years?

  • What would I actually do with the freed-up equity?

  • Am I staying because it’s truly right or because it’s comfortable?

Most of the time, clarity shows up right there on the page.

What to Consider Before Making a Move

Once you’ve done the reflection work, you can start looking at the practical side. Here are a few key areas to think about:

1. Your Financial Picture

Check in with your mortgage advisor or planner about how a move could impact your long-term goals.

  • What’s your home’s current market value?

  • How much equity could you realistically access after selling?

  • Would buying again, renting, or investing that equity serve you best?

Many of my clients in this stage choose to cash in equity while rates are still manageable, giving them more liquidity and flexibility.

2. Lifestyle and Priorities

Ask yourself what freedom means to you right now. Is it fewer bills? More travel? Less stuff? Or simply more peace of mind?

Your home should be a launchpad for your goals, not a weight that keeps you from living them.

3. The Market

The Okotoks market continues to show strength, particularly in certain property types like villas, and townhomes that appeal to buyers looking to simplify.  If you’re selling a detached home in a desirable neighborhood, and you’re worried about not finding the perfect next home, there are options.

When Rightsizing Isn’t About Moving

Sometimes, the exercise reveals something different:  You actually do love your home — but it needs a few tweaks to feel right again.

That might mean:

  • Converting unused rooms into a home office, gym, or guest suite.

  • Finishing the basement for income potential.

  • Simplifying furnishings to make the space feel fresh and manageable.

You don’t always have to move to rightsize your life. Sometimes, it’s about re-imagining the space you already have.

The Real Goal: Living Intentionally

At the heart of this process is one question:
Does your current home reflect who you are and who you’re becoming?

If your answer is “not really,” it might be time to explore your options.
And the good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone.

Ready to See What’s Possible?

If you’re starting to wonder whether selling could open new doors, financially or personally. Let's have a conversation.

No pressure, no commitment, just clarity.

I’ll help you explore:

  • What your home could sell for in today’s Okotoks/Foothills market.

  • How much equity you could free up.

  • What your next chapter could look like whether that’s a villa, an apartment, or a smaller home that funds your dreams.

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