111 Douglas Park Blvd. SE – SOLD
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Welcome to this beautiful home in Douglasdale Estate. There are a number of quality features and upgrades of this home that you are sure to fall in love with. To start off with, this is a gorgeous corner lot with potential RV parking, new fencing, a partially covered-two tiered deck, a new 10×10 shed, abundance of rose bushes all located steps from Fish Creek Park. There is an 8 person hot tub that is only 3 years old. The roof was just redone in March 2009 with a 20 year transferable warranty to the new owners. There is Central Air Conditioning in this 4 bedroom and 3.5 bathroom home. On the mail level, you have a front room that is currently used as an office, but can become a living room or dining room very easily. The kitchen is an open concept that flows nicely into the nook and family room. All 7 appliances (including 2 double door fridges) will stay with the home. The basement is fully developed with a bedroom and ensuite that boasts a large steam shower. Call today to see this home.
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Demolitioning Derelict Homes in Calgary
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The Calgary Herald reported today that they may pass a law that homes that are derelict and have a number of complaints from neighbors, can end up being billed for demolition on their homes.
Owners who don’t comply within 14 to 30 days would then be issued a notice of city demolition, for which they would be billed.
Bruce already has his eye on five Calgary properties that have had numerous complaints by area residents for various infractions such as unsightliness, vagrants breaking in to sleep, vandalism and drug use.
“Citizens don’t want to live next to that and shouldn’t have to live next to that,” said Bruce.
“We’re talking about properties owned by numbered companies where the investors don’t even live in the country,” said Bruce. “We can’t ticket them because it doesn’t do anything, but an order can be executed and the cost can be put on the property tax roll.”
Southeast Calgary resident Mary Anderson welcomed news of the new bylaw action targeting rundown homes.


