Home on an Alberta ridge gets two offers after five price cuts

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Home on an Alberta ridge gets two offers after five price cuts
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This seven-year-old house has an attached, double garage and 2,137 square feet of living space, plus a custom basement suite with updated kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom

$850,000 ; $879,900 ; $889,900 ; $899,900 ; $950,000 This three-bedroom house shares many similarities with other luxury homes that have sold near the $1-million mark in Cochrane, roughly 40 kilometres northwest of downtown Calgary.This three-bedroom house shares many similarities with other luxury homes that have sold near the $1-million mark in Cochrane, roughly 40 kilometres northwest of downtown Calgary.

“It was a beautiful property, but it was unfortunate the time we went on the market,” said agent Benjamin Archibald.There were numerous open house events, and one finally brought in a bidder. But that bid was overawed by an unexpected offer from an out-of-town visitor.“Cochrane is a beautiful town just northwest of Calgary and close to the mountains. It has a small-town feel and is growing incredibly fast.”.

“The seller spared absolutely no expense putting in a fully legal suite in the basement with a new separate side entrance, and top-of-the-line finishings.”Price cut helps get three offers for Barrie bungalow with basement suite

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